Germany-based Ghanaian Madam Golda cried out for help in a revealing interview about how the German social services took two of her kids seven years ago.
Speaking with SVTV AFRICA’S DJ Nyaami, Madam Golda disclosed that she had moved to Germany from Italy and accepted help from social services but ended up losing her kids.
Madam Golda sought asylum when she arrived in Germany while pregnant with her second child and was given a space to stay. The German Social Services then visited her and “said they would find a better house for me. I didn’t know this was their plan.
Three months after I gave birth, I visited the hospital with the newborn, and they (social services) offered to take care of my firstborn (2 years) while I was gone. I was at the hospital for three days, and they refused to give my son back after I returned.”
Madam Golda said they visited her three days later without her son and forcefully took away her three-month-old baby. Golda had been in Germany for four months when her kids were taken.
“They asked whether I had given her medicine, but it was not time for that. Then they snatched the child from me and drove away. I started screaming. I struggled with them, so they had me arrested. That was the last time I saw my kids. It’s been seven years now, and I’m still fighting for them,” she said.
According to Golda, social services claimed she was mentally unstable to cater to the kids. She claimed the agency took her kids to make money off them.
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