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I STARTED TAKING DRUGS IN ADISADEL COLLEGE – Nasty Opens Up On 22 Years Drug Addiction

Nasty, a well-known Ghanaian musician who has admitted to having a long history of drug addiction, first used marijuana when he was fifteen years old and was a student at Adisadel College.

The drug misuse that impacted numerous of this singer’s Senior High School classmates, Rudolf Brekorang, has been discussed in public.

He has brought attention to a significant issue that plagues many Ghanaian high schools: the widespread drug addiction and trafficking that afflicts the student body, especially among young men.

“It all started at Adisadel College, half of the boys do it. It is not just among ADISCO boys, the Cape Coast schools. It starts with cigarettes and proceeds to cocaine. It all happens in school and we manage to sneak out of campus.

“These drugs are addictive and will hold you captive. No matter the advice you will continue to do it. Some hide to abuse drugs but no matter what,” Nasty disclosed in an interview on SVTV Africa with DJ Nyami.

Nasty, a former member of the band Lifeline Family, born on the campus of Adisadel College, also acknowledged being a drug lord in the past. He used to package and distribute drugs to customers.

“I started taking the cigarette and in some ways, you will get high, then weed but on the third sequence, you need something and before I realised, I was captive…back in school I was a baron…I used to package it for international travels,” he added in the interview.

The gifted performer also said that he has been “disassociated” with his affluent family, who had previously tried desperately to prevent him from doing narcotics.

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