Like it or not, while some Ghanaians cannot survive a day without food under this unfathomable period, hence pleading with the government to supply them with food, there is a group of people whose daily survival is dependent on drugs.
That’s the story of Nurudeen Mohammed also known as Shack, the 24 year old is addicted to drug and can’t go a day without smoking weed.
In an SVTV Africa documentary dubbed GHETTO LIFE with DJ Nyaami, Nurudeen explained that he was introduced into the drug lifestyle by his close friend. He said he started doing drugs at a young age of 15 and since then he has never thought of quitting till now.
“My name is Nurudeen Mohammed, I’m 24 years old. Drugs have destroyed my life. Everything I have tried to make it work has proved futile. I have been doing drugs for over 8 years. I don’t have any help. My friend taught me how to do drugs and ever since, my life has become miserable. I have tried everything possible to quit but nothing seems to work for me.” Shack said.
Shack, a father of one noted that, he has used hard drugs like Marijuana, Codeine, Catcallow, among others especially when he was to have an affair with a woman for a longer period.
Shack pointed out that, all these started after the demise of his parents and the influence of his friend who is now in jail. Wearing a black cap and wine shirt, with unkempt hair, and visible black lips, Shack said he cannot live a day without drugs.
Nurudeen also narrated how his family now despises him, because of his lifestyle due to the addiction of marijuana among others.
“It is not a good thing. If I don’t get to smoke a day, I go through a lot of pain. Please this is an advise for you. If anyone gives it to you, don’t accept it. I need help, I want to stop. The lifestyle that I picked hasn’t helped me. So, my brothers who have started doing that, I’m begging you to put a stop to it. A young guy like me. I have indulged myself in this bad lifestyle. A lifestyle that is difficult to stop. When your siblings and brothers see you, they become angry. I am not happy about my lifestyle but it is because of friends that is why I’m here.” Nurudeen said.
Nurudeen however noted that, he is ready and willing if he gets the maximum support to put an end to this bad lifestyle. He is pleading on all and sundry to come to his aid to quit doing drugs.
Watch the full documentary below:
Source: svtvafrica.com/Cobby Sackitey/Ghana