In a new documentary dubbed ‘Ghetto Life Story’ by SVTV Africa, 19-year-old Sadia Issah also known as Hajia Dangote revealed how she enjoys smoking hard drugs. According to her, drugs increase her ecstasy in life.
Sadia said after being introduced to drugs by her best friend at the age of 15, she is now addicted and has no plans of stopping any time soon.
“My name is Sadia Issah but also known as Critical or Hajia Dangote, I’m 19 years old. I was introduced into the drugs lifestyle by my best friend and I’m glad I heed to the advice. Because whenever I smoke, I feel okay, it makes me happy – it increases my ecstasy," she said.
Sadia, who is undergoing training to become a hairstylist told SVTV Africa’s DJ Nyaami that, she is currently going out with two guys - one caters for her basic needs while the other takes care of her tuition fee at the training center.
The 19-year-old who is living with her uncle in Tema noted that though her uncle and mother have heard of her lifestyle, they haven’t sighted her in the act.
She said: “I’m learning hairdressing and I’m left with 3 months to complete. Being the second born of my parents, I decided to find my own way to survive as my parents couldn’t provide for all of us. For now, I’m staying with my uncle here in Tema.”
“I’m in a relationship with two different guys, one caters for my needs and the other takes care of my tuition fee among others... It’s the new norm and they’ll never find out I’m playing them. I manage them well.”
Clothed with tattoos on her body, wearing a striped pink shirt, with blue pleated hair, and visible white lips, Sadia said though she has tried quitting drugs a couple of times, the narrative has not changed.
Hajia Dangote as she is affectionately called, however, advised young people not to indulge in the "bad lifestyle". She said this lifestyle can be addictive and quite difficult to stop if not given the needed attention.
Sadia called on the government to come to their aid as they need to work to take care of themselves and their loved ones to prevent bad acts such as arm robbery, drug abuse among others.