Meek Mill Clowned Over Plan To Apply For Ghanaian Citizenship 

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Meek Mill has had enough of America and wants to apply for Ghanaian citizenship, where he believes he’ll have a better life.  

Meek Mill believes America is designed to “tear Black men down” and wants dual citizenship with Ghana.  

The Dream Chasers Records founder has dominated headlines over the past week. He’s faced ridicule from social media users reacting to allegations in the latest lawsuit against Diddy. The suit, filed in federal court, seemingly indicated the Hip-Hop mogul confessed to having sex with producer Stevie J. as well as Meek Mill and Usher.  

On Monday (March 4), after days of lashing out at trolls and denying the allegations, Meek took to social media to announce his desire for Ghanaian citizenship. 

“I wanna get citizenship in Ghana!!!! America made to tear black men down if you don’t follow orders!,” he shared. 

In a follow-up post, Meek declared, “Africa don’t got this s### I’m getting dual citizenship if they let me!”

Social Media Reacts To Meek Mill’s Ghana Plan

However, not everybody was as enthusiastic about the plan, with some commenters advising the Philly rapper to take a social media break.  

“Stay off social media for a few days,” one fan replied. “Keep it with family and your p.r team then you come back bigger and stronger bro the last few post you been all over the place.” 

Meanwhile, others used the opportunity to continue to troll Meek over the lawsuit allegations.  

“Ghana would lock you up fam,” one person replied alongside a post reporting the nation’s parliament recently passed a bill to imprison members of the LGBTQ+ community for up to three years.  

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This isn’t the first time Meek Mill has considered a move to Ghana. He revealed his intention to buy a property there back in 2020 and has since visited the West African nation. Despite criticism over a video shoot in the presidential palace last year, the president thanked Meek Mill for coming to Ghana and “reforging the link.” 

Meanwhile, Meek Mill recently shared his concerns over the dire state of safety and societal issues in America. He also vowed to investigate the “cyber attacks against black artist and leaders,” in the wake of the Diddy lawsuit controversy.