Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) affectionately called His Royal Blackness has finally reacted to news making rounds that his son is gay.
On Thursday November 2, 2017, Darkwa Kyei-Darkwa, the 23 year old Fashion Editor for the Gay Times, made headlines with an interview he granted in London as far back as June, speaking about being gay and the difficulties he faced living under his parents roof when he realized his gay sexual preference at primary school level.
Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah, son of the celebrated Communications Consultant, KKD recently wrote an article titled ‘To be Young, Gifted, Black and Queer’ on intomore.com a digital magazine, saying he is gay but has had a difficult time coming out about his sexuality.
He said in the past he was "quiet, obedient and often stayed in his room to prevent being noticed. But he is mature now and can no longer run away from who he is".
His father, who is being trolled on social media because of his son's open admission on his sexual preference, has released a lengthy piece in his defence.
"There are ex-wives and ex-husbands but there are no ex-children nor ex-parents. No truth nor lies, no malicious gossip nor ill-willed broadcast can ever change my love and devotion for my children no matter who they think they are.....Whilst the culture in which I was raised influenced me to lean towards raising my children as Asante, Christian, well-mannered, audacious, industrious, cosmopolitan and heterosexual, I do not consider it my place to pontificate, praise or condemn the sexuality any adult identifies with. Each of us is a sum of many parts and sexual orientation is only one....Whether my son says he is straight or gay, he will forever remain my dearly beloved son. Dig that," KKD posted on his facebook wall.
We reproduce Kwesi Kyei-Darkwah's post below:
I have been notified of the eagerly re-published article on my dearly beloved son Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah's speaking up on his acceptance of his sexuality.
His words were candid and courageous. “The first step to being happy is to be honest and embrace who you are in its totality.” - Anon.
His statement of his conviction and comfort with himself as a young man is a matter of an individual's sexuality. Come joy or pain, sunshine or rain, success or failure, I will always love my son Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah and my daughter Ohemaa Asokwa Kyei-Darkwah.
My love, care and devotion to my children are non-negotiable. There are ex-wives and ex-husbands but there are no ex-children nor ex-parents. No truth nor lies, no malicious gossip nor ill-willed broadcast can ever change my love and devotion for my children no matter who they think they are.
Through divorce and a year after, I stayed strong through the storm as a single father to raise my son and daughter aged 7+ and 5+, working, teaching, cooking, cleaning, ironing, reading, driving, playing, flying, juggling, mentoring, role-playing and praying, all to keep their welfare paramount.
I have never ever shunned them as some strange and hateful persons would have the feeble-minded and gullible believe. The uncouth, green-eyed monsters and miserable plebeians' obsession with the lives of those they secretly admire or hate can lead to some rather curious acts of malice.
I have plenty praise for all the Earth Angels; family, lovers and loyal friends who helped me through my work and studies to care for our kind, courteous and gifted children. Like all youngsters, they too have their highs and lows but they have been the joy of my life for years and still are.
Whilst the culture in which I was raised influenced me to lean towards raising my children as Asante, Christian, well-mannered, audacious, industrious, cosmopolitan and heterosexual, I do not consider it my place to pontificate, praise or condemn the sexuality any adult identifies with. Each of us is a sum of many parts and sexual orientation is only one.
I bow with respect to the culture of my people and habitat but I also respect the culture and choices of others in theirs. I am an open-hearted, open-minded tourist in God's vast lands, who embraces all colour, race and creed: Religion; Atheist, Christian, Hindu, Jew, Muslim, Pagan or other, Gender Identity; Male Female Queer or other Sexual orientation; Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite or other, and Skin tone; black, brown, yellow, pink, white, pale or other I have seen, encountered and worked in offices and at corporate functions, exhibitions and stately banquets with them all.
What I have learnt through travel and open mind is that they have more similarities than differences with you and I. We all have a shared humanity even though we walk and talk differently, dress and stress differently, win and sin differently.
My admiration and respect for the talents of Oscar Wilde the thinker, writer and aesthete, Tom Ford the designer and film maker, Tim Cook the CEO of Apple, David Geffen, co-founder of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. and investor in Apple, Peter Mandelson the producer turned politician, Queen Latifah, rap artiste and actress, Ellen DeGeneres, Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon the broadcasters, Ryan Murphy the writer, director and producer of Glee, Edward Enninful, first black editor of style Bible Vogue and Sir Ian Murray McKellen, CH, CBE (born 25 May 1939) the English actor, recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BIF Award, two Saturn Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, two Critics' Choice Awards, two Oscar nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations are not diminished by their sexual identity nor orientation.
My son Darkwah is a gentle, creative, confident, erudite and hard-working 23 year-old who has studied Fashion Design and worked as Sales Executive for Harrods and Givenchy, Sales Executive then Stylist - Luxury Accessories for Tom Ford, Account Executive for Haddon PR and is now Fashion Editor for the Gay Times, arguably the world's biggest magazine in its genre. And yes I love him, I admonish him, I scold him and I celebrate him as a loving father.
Whats your difference? Whats your talent? What's your sin? As you ponder whether to accept and share yours in spirit and truth with the world, take a moment to ask yourself if those people and things you aim your wrath and persecution at are the cause of the state you are in.
Also, ask your parents, and your children, if they would treat you the way you treat others in the event that your sexuality were any different. It warms my heart to see that my dearly beloved son has the courage and clarity of mind to speak up for himself, as everyone should to enable all live without narrow-mindedness, prejudice, fear and hate.
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KKD, you betray the kente you wear. You were busy building a career for yourself while neglecting the spiritual upbringing of your children. You think they're just YOUR children? They were given to by God, to bring up, direct and train to according to the way in which they should go. Having failed that, you've worn this facade of bravado to shamelessly say what? Hmmmm. It's time to go on your knees and say the right prayers.
KKD. Are you not the ***barred word***? Nobody said you should hate your son. By all means love him. Always. Even he when does wrong, shut your mind and love him nonetheless. For he is just an expression of the gilted failure that you've shamelessly become. You failed to keep your family together. And sadly, you failed to keep your reputation as a respectable member of Ghanaian society. You must be proud of that too.
if God helps you and your children listen to ur advice, u say ur a good parent. I understand KKD very well but am praying God gives him direction in this whole issue. As a parent, I know how it is and am sympathizing with him. is not about insult and the issue of bad parenting. May God be with you!
I can see something swollen in his pants, what is that? KKD senior, you have failed, and you must be ashamed of yourself. Don't justify that hell
Failure of parenting. period.
“The One Corner Dance Is Foolishness”- KKD KKD + SON = FOOLISHNESS
“The One Corner Dance Is Foolishness”- KKD Don't you think Pataapa's father loves his SON TOO? come joy or pain.
Former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield said, " being gay is Abnormal and a handicap that can be fixed."
Is this the same KKD who was charged for rape?
life is not about dressing up and showing off your dust self!!! that dont scare the devil.. when he steals your child, fight him on your knees, take it back.. the violent take it by force! Jesus did it at calvary.. claim it for yourself and house, otherwise, you fail! Get down on your knees and pray to the Lord to have mercy on you and him. He will never give up on you, dont give up on your son... fight for him! ask for people to help you pray.. just dont give up.. thats not what people do.. and tema guys... gyatokrom!