The business of selling of half caste babies has be revealed in Ghana, they are regarded as
hotcakes. Their complexion put them on a fairly higher pedestal, as they
are the ones every guy or lady craves to date - the half-caste!
But ever thought that a time will come for half-caste babies to be
bred in Ghana? Well, thanks to modern science, one can have a half-caste
or mixed-race baby without necessarily having to marry or have sexual
intercourse with a person of different race.
Following in the steps of
artificial insemination, a novel venture to create a new society
–‘Half-caste World’- on the African continent is bourgeoning in Ghana’s
capital, Accra.
As ridiculous as it may seem,
considering the fact that the word ‘half-caste’ denigrate one’s status
in society, especially in Europe and the Americas, advocates of this
enterprise believe the creation of this breed of people of bi-racial
identity positions Africa for a better future.
“Half-caste World is founded to transform Africa into the land of
riches and beauty, the land of every man’s dream. We believe life began
in African and will end in Africa,” the advocates posted on their
Facebook page.
The campaign is targeting both African couples and single women who
are desirous of giving birth to half-caste babies the opportunity of a
lifetime at a relatively affordable cost.
Although the advocate of this campaign has not revealed his identity, investigations conducted by www.infoboxx.com pointed to one Augustine N.K. Boateng, a graduate of “University Mohammed Premier”hotc in Morocco.
When contacted on a phone number provided on his newly created
website, he declined to provide details on the procedure and the level
of patronage, saying “I just started it and wouldn’t want to involve the
media at this early stage”.
However, our investigation revealed he started operating about four months ago from Madina Estates in Accra.
It was further revealed that
Boateng provides gametes from almost all nationalities including the UK
and the US at a cost of 3,000 US Dollars upwards, depending on the
process and the individual’s request.
There are questions about how gametes are procured, the insemination procedure and even the regulatory regime. Boateng claims that the procedure to insert the “gametes can be done both in a clinic and at home.”
The Half-caste babies entrepreneur
prides himself of giving women and couples half-caste babies with
“mental and physical beauty”.
“A new world has began and it is like the tide, you either swim along
or get left behind. You too can be a blessing for the next generation,”
he posted on Facebook.
To Boateng, there is what he has termed “a vast racial gap between
Africa and the rest of the world” which ought to be bridged through
breeding of half-caste on the continent.
Meanwhile, some Ghanaians have questioned the rationale for such a venture.
Have a soft spot for half-caste babies? Now would you take this opportunity? Share with us your thoughts.
Source: Infoboxx




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