"Drugs will control your life and make you steal and lie for money" Paa Joe Odonkor (Part 4

A Ghanaian man called Paa Joe Odonkor has shared the chilling story of how he left his work at BBC to become a drug courier for one of the world's most notorious drug lords, Pablo Escobar. According to Mr Odonkor, he experienced all that life had to offer and concluded that it was all vanity. Paa Joe Odonkor shares how he became a drug courier Retired Ghanaian journalist Paa Joe Odonkor has recounted how he once made money, drove all the expensive cars but after his life plummeted, all the women who he was spending the money on conveniently vanished. | Pulse Ghana

Paa Joe Odonkor Ghanaian drug lords angry with former BBC Journalist for telling his addiction

Meet Ghana's Paa Joe Odonkor, the former BBC journalist who worked with drug baron Pablo Escobar - Ghana Weekend Saturday, January 6, 2024 Youtube Videos View All Result Home News General News Personalities Music Releases Reviews Countdown Events Premiere Music Shows Art Exhibition Awards Film Movies News Personalities Reviews Arts & Culture Former BBC Journalist Paa Joe Odonkor has narrated how some Ghanaian drug lords have expressed unhappiness about his 'grace to grass' story which detailed how his life has got destroyed due to. Paa Joe ( né Joseph Tetteh-Ashong; born 1947) is a Ghanaian sculptor, and figurative palanquin and fantasy coffin carpenter. Joe is considered one of the most important Ghanaian coffin or abebuu adekai ("proverb boxes") artists of his generation. Former BBC reporter opens up on years of drug addiction Tuesday, February 06, 2018 at 11:52 AM by Aba Afful - Paa Joe Odonkor is a Ghanaian former journalist who worked with the BBC - He left journalism for the high flying life of the illegal drug trade - He was later arrested and become a drug addict after being released from jail

I was arrested with Cocaine worth 47 Million Paa Joe Odonkor(Part 3 of Drug Addict's Story

Paa Joe Odonkor, a retired BBC Journalist has shared his 26 years experienced being a drug addict. His quest to be rich at a young age landed him in jail hence living a humiliating lifestyle. Former BBC Journalist Paa Joe Odonkor says after he shared his grace to grass story and how drugs destroyed his life, he seems to have stepped on many toes as people who sell the substance have. Former BBC Journalist Paa Joe Odonkor says after he shared his grace to grass story and how drugs destroyed his life, he seems to have stepped on many toes as people who sell the substance have cautioned him against such a move. 907K views, 7.7K likes, 332 loves, 940 comments, 20K shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Alex Kwaku Asafo-Agyei: From Riches to Rags_ The story of a former Ghanaian BBC Journalist-Paa Joe Odonkor

Meet Paa Joe, The Grandfather Of Ghana's Fantasy Coffin Trade HuffPost

Paa Joe Odonkor could have been the most revered Ghanaian journalist of all-time if he hadn't abandoned a job with BBC for drug peddling. Ghanaian journalist WATCH THE STORY OF PAAJOE ODONKOR FROM RICHES TO RAGS PT2 Meet Paa Joe Odonkor, a retired Ghanaian journalist who once worked with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) but has since battled with drug abuse. He speaks up about how substance abuse has devastated his life and career. I left my job at the BBC to push drugs.: Paa Joe Odonkor - Star Gist | #YencomghSubscribe to YEN on Youtube: https://goo.gl/uf1fPv__Ghana TOP-5 | YEN.com.gh.

Paa Joe In death, celebrate life Obelisk Art History

Although he was satisfied with his BBC job at the time, Paa Joe Odonkor said his lifestyle was "so big" that he had to look for a different source of income to maintain it. It was drug peddling that came to mind, the journalist-turned drug peddler said in an interview with SVTV Africa. Paa Joe Donkor's story serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating the potential pitfalls of succumbing to the darker temptations that life may present. His journey from the corridors of a respected news organization to the murky terrain of drug lord collaborations raises ethical dilemmas and underscores the thin line between reporting the news.