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Ghanaian cross dresser, Headucator, recounts difficult times as a student in Augusco

Ghanaian cross-dresser, Headucator, has shared his experiences as an effeminate man during his high school days at St. Augustine’s College (Augusco) in Cape Coast, Central Region.

In an interview with Surgeonline, he expressed that life at Augusco presented challenges as he had to constantly suppress his feminine identity.

He explained that conforming to masculine behavior was necessary to avoid discrimination and unwanted attention.

“I went to ST Augustine College, biologically I am a Augusco boy but delusionally I am GeyHey.  Life at Augusco was a little bit tough because I tried so much to put this female aulter ego down. I had a few dates in Augusco. I was always trying to act like a boy,” he added.

Earlier this year, the gay man publicly disclosed the alleged bedroom encounter with one Twitter influencer, Nhyira Hayford.

@Heducator alleges that Hayford promised to pay Ghc 1,500 in exchange for intimate services.

However, Hayford purportedly fled the scene after the encounter and has since avoided all communication attempts.

The aggrieved party asserts that despite numerous calls and text messages requesting the agreed-upon payment, there has been no response from Hayford for months.

Frustrated by what he perceives as evasion and betrayal, @Heducator has chosen to publicize the matter.

Watch video below:

@surgeonnline Headucator Reflects on Her Experiences as a Feminine Boy in High School #Headucator #Hayford #staugustinehighschoolghana #SurgeOnnline #SurgeEntertainment ♬ original sound – Surgeonnline
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