‘I left Ghana to find a safe space’ – Transgender Musician speaks about her relocation to Germany
‘I left Ghana to find a safe space’ – Transgender Musician speaks about her relocation to Germany

Popular Ghanaian musician and transwoman, Angel Maxine has disclosed that she recently relocated to Germany because Ghana did not provide a safe space for her music career.
According to Maxine, there are many unfavourable conditions for members of the LGBTQ+ community, making it necessary for her to vacate Ghana.
In a viral video online, Maxine revealed that she was dejected in the music industry as industry players did not want to work with her because she is a transwoman.
“I had to leave Ghana so I could find a safe space where I could continue to do my work. Being an openly transgender woman in Ghana is a warfare. I could not even walk on the streets, I couldn’t join the public bus, I couldn’t go to certain places and I could not perform at certain places.
“As a musician, I had people who did not want to associate with me because I was a transwoman,” she said in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter.
Ghana’s first openly trans musician, Angel Maxine, says she recently left Ghana to live in Germany when Parliament passed the anti-LGBTQ bill to escape what she describes as daily bullying and harassment.
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Expressing concerns about the safety of members of the LGBTQ+ community, Maxine hopes that “one day all these things will stop so that queer people can live their lives freely and be opened, be happy and be able to also add positively to the society.”.
“I honestly feel bad for the future of LGBTQ rights in Ghana because as it stands now, we can see that everything going on is political propaganda. I don’t see why we should now have to run away from our country just to feel safe,” she stated.