The Rastafarian student who won the ‘dreadlock’ case against the Achimota School speaks about the court’s ruling
Nkrabea on Monday won a case against Achimota over his decision not to cut his dreadlocks because that signifies his religion.
According to him on the Morning Starr on Tuesday, June 1, Nkrabea said he will comport himself and abide by every rule and regulation at Achimota School regardless of the fact that he is a rastafarian.
He added that he has never had any issue with school authorities during his days at Junior High School.
I will conform to every rule at Achimota because I went to JHS and I didn’t have issues
Nkrabea said.
He further said at at a point he was scared the judge was going to be bribed to rule in favor of the school
At a point, I lost hope because looking at the country and from what I watch on the news and corruption, I thought the judge could be bribed. My only issue was bribery and corruption so I was surprised when the ruling went in our favour. It has to do with the system
he told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Tuesday.