Ghanaian media personality Blakk Rasta, also known as the Kuchoko Legend, recently opened up about his birth details and spiritual beliefs during an interview on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo show with Nana Romeo.
Blakk Rasta proudly disclosed that he was born on “Monday, September 2, 1974, at 7:20 PM,” weighing 5.5 pounds. He emphasized the importance of being transparent about one’s age and rejected the notion of having an inferiority complex that might lead some individuals to hide their true age.
During the candid conversation, the reggae singer-songwriter highlighted the significance of honesty and self-acceptance, encouraging others to embrace their age proudly without feeling ashamed or insecure.
In a society where ageism is prevalent, Blakk Rasta’s words serve as a reminder to value and appreciate one’s age, acknowledging the experiences and wisdom that come with each passing year.
The interview shed light on the importance of self-confidence and self-love, urging individuals to embrace their age with pride and confidence, free from any feelings of inadequacy. Embracing one’s fullest self, including their age, can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic life.