American talk show presenter Charlamagne, "My shoes were stolen in Ghana and came back to me in 25 minutes"

He claimed to have come to the realization that most Ghanaians detested stealing and that when someone yells "thief," crowds of people gather to beat the offender.

American talk show presenter Charlamagne, "My  shoes were stolen in Ghana and came back to me in 25 minutes"

American television and radio star Charlamagne has admitted that while he was in Ghana, his shoes were taken, but they were returned to him after 25 minutes.

One of the foreigners who traveled to Ghana for the holiday season was Charlamagne Tha God, and it appears that he has a lot to say about his time there.

Charlamagne has already spoken about his visit to a strip club in Ghana. He said that it was a fantastic experience.

In a different incident, Charlamagne shared on his Twitter page how he recovered his stolen shoes in just 25 minutes.

Charlamagne praised Ghanaians for their opposition to small-time crimes, using the theft of Meek Mill's phone as an example.

He claimed to have realized that most Ghanaians detested stealing and that when someone yells "thief," crowds of people gather to beat the offender.

They genuinely despise theft, he continued, "in a serious way.

"If someone cries out whatever the word is for "thief," they might beat you up if you're in the market."