Wendy Shay has shared her opinion on the global protest against racism following the death of George Floyd.
In an exclusive interview with pulse.com.gh, Wendy Shay disclosed she has also suffered racism when she was leaving in Germany but has experienced worse when she returned to Ghana. “I have faced a lot of racism in Germany … but when I came to Ghana, I have experienced worst things that I didn’t even experience in Germany”.
According to the Ghanaian singer, she decided to come back home in a bid to get away from the racial abuse in Germany and to also contribute her talent to the Ghanaian music industry. “But when I came here, what I went through was like thousand times more than what I have faced in Germany,” she said.
Wendy Shay who is out with a new song titled ‘Emergency’ which features Bosom Pyong, therefore, emphasized that before Ghanaians join the world to fight racism, they must unite and show each other love to become a stronger force against racism.
Hear more from her in the interview below.
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