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Rapper talks homosexuality in Ghana

E.L has finally made his view on homosexuality in Ghana known.

E.L

Elom Adablah better known by his stage name E.L has finally made his view on homosexuality in Ghana known.

E.L revealed in the exclusive sit-down on Pulse Chat Wednesday, July 19 that he feels homosexuality and being transgender is a personal prerogative and so people should be free to express themselves as long as it doesn't invade the privacy of others.

“I don’t see a lot of guys going into homosexuality -- people are just becoming more expressive, feeling more freedom and feeling more comfortable in their own shoes and feeling like how they want to express themselves is their right and how they feel is their freedom.

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So, I’m not going to knock you for feeling you are a woman inside. If you feel like you are a wrong gender when you were born a woman and you want to do something about it, it’s your life. Go ahead and do, just that you don’t invade other people’s private space with that," the singer said.

When pressed to take a stance on whether he approves or disproves the act, he said he doesn’t take both sides but instead what he thought was, as an individual to live your life on your own terms.

“I wouldn’t say I approve…all I think is live your life the way you think is best for you as an individual and that’s it.”

Watch the full interview below.

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