US-based Ghanaian Musa shared his journey from Brazil to the US by road disclosing that a wealthy Guatemalan offered him $1,000,000 for his Brazilian-Ghanaian daughter.
In an exclusive interview on Daily Hustle Worldwide, Musa shared their journey narrating he survived in the jungle for days with a one-year-old baby. Musa travelled to Brazil as part of the Ghana Black Stars Supporter, where he stayed and had a child with a Brazilian woman.
He recounted how his Brazilian girlfriend broke up with him while pregnant due to the lie his Ghanaian colleagues had told her. His baby mama dumped the baby on Musa after delivery because she heard that Musa had a wife back in Ghana.
After his child (Hajia) turned one, Musa decided to embark on a journey to the US across some of the most dangerous jungles in the world. According to Musa, they walked for seven days to Panama. Hajia collapsed and was hospitalized for two weeks.
“She exhausted the milk I had and she wouldn’t eat anything apart from milk. I even mixed water and sugar but it had to look like milk for her to take it. I had to scrap off some chalk markings on the walls to mix it for her.”
After Hajia was discharged, Musa continued his journey to Belize and later Guatemala. He was detained in Belize and almost deported to Brazil. At the Guatemala border, Musa was arrested again.
“At the Guatemala-Mexico border, I was arrested because they suspected I had stolen the baby. I told them the child was Ghanaian so they called the Ghana embassy for two weeks straight but no answer. The immigration took me to a hotel and two security guards escorted me to the 15th floor.
I met a man with a briefcase and he offered $500,000 for Hajia. I told him I can’t sell her. They brought me all kinds of food but I didnt eat. He increased the offer to $1m but I still refused. Later I told them the child was Brazilian and within 24 hours, officials from the embassy in Mexico were with us,” he narrated.
The Brazilian authorities came along with doctors to check Hajia. Musa and his child left Guatemala unscathed and continued their journey to the USA.
Kindly watch the full interview below;