Ghanaian Man Shares Regret After Bad Lifestyle in Germany Leads to His Deportation
- Daniel Adofo, popularly known as Rasta Law, has shared how his past lifestyle in Germany led to his current situation
- According to him, he fell into bad company during his teenage years, which led him into nightlife, smoking, and alcohol use.
- Daniel Adofo further expressed deep regret over his past actions and said that he would make better choices if given another chance
A Ghanaian man, Daniel Adofo, popularly known as Rasta Law, has opened up about how poor life choices and an irresponsible lifestyle led to his current situation after years in Germany.
In a short interview shared on TikTok, Rasta Law recounted that he moved to Germany at a young age, where he received his basic education and spent most of his formative years.

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However, he revealed that during his teenage years, he fell into bad company, which introduced him to nightlife, including frequent visits to clubs, smoking, and alcohol consumption.

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According to him, his activities often brought him into conflict with law enforcement, especially during police raids targeting criminal groups and undocumented migrants.
He admitted that during such operations, he would deliberately interfere with police work, creating distractions to help his friends evade arrest.
He said he felt untouchable at the time because he had legal documentation and believed the laws were more lenient toward citizens than undocumented migrants.
Rasta Law disclosed that his actions eventually caught up with him, as the police had been monitoring his behaviour over time.
During one of the raids, he was arrested, detained, and later arraigned before a court, which ultimately led to his deportation to Ghana.
Reflecting on his past, he expressed deep regret over his actions, stating that years spent back in Ghana have given him time to think about the consequences of his decisions.
He added that if given another chance, he would make very different choices.
Watch the TikTok video here:
GH man claims he doesn’t regret travelling

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A young Ghanaian man, Shadrack Kevin Darko, now living in Germany, has opened up on why he decided to leave his motherland under horrific circumstances to Europe in all in the name of seeking greener pastures.

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In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh on the TikTok handle of @abrokyire_y3d3, Shadrack said poverty, coupled with the loss of her mother, were the two main factors that influenced his decision to leave the country.
He resolved to do whatever it takes to travel to Germany with Berlin as his final destination.
Having this at the back of his mind, Shadrack said he journeyed across African countries on foot from Burkina Faso, through to Niger, Libya, Egypt, and then to Israel, where he was arrested, detained and deported to Ghana.
Determined to get to Germany or die trying, Shadrack said he did not let his first failed attempt discourage him, as he saw it as a setback and nothing more.
He then tried a second time using the same route, the only difference being that he opted to cross the Mediterranean, which he successfully did on his third attempt, hence getting to Italy.

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He moved from Italy to Switzerland, and from there he moved to Germany.
“I have been in prison uncountable times in my life and I don’t regret it because when I was coming I knew the road would be tough for me because people are dying every day but then I choose to die than live poor in Ghana”
The young man said that it took about 10 years to achieve his goal of getting to Germany, adding that he doesn’t regret what he did.
My travel to Germany was deadly
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a German-based Ghanaian man identified as GH Boy Ben has recounted how he embarked on a fatal journey to Italy through the Libyan sea for greener pastures.
Before the takeoff, Ben was a driver alongside his thriving transport business in Ghana. He had a private taxi with one person working for him.
Source: YEN.com.gh