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Ngozi Fulani’s Charity Shuts Down Due To Feeling “Unsafe”

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Ngozi Fulani – aka Marlene Headley – the woman who accused Lady Susan Hussey of racism, is in the news again but for a different reason. The Daily Mail reports that she temporarily closed down her charity, Sistah Space, due to feeling unsafe. This comes after her slew of television interviews unveiled that she is a member of the Sussex Squad with links to Misan Harriman, a longtime friend of Harry and Meghan.

Ms Fulani is also an anti-monarchist who has accused the royals of racism on multiple occasions. The worst tweets came when she claimed that not having Meghan and Harry on the balcony at the Platinum Jubilee was racist. She has also shot back at the allegations that she was ageist towards Lady Susan Hussey, claiming that the former lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth II was racist and she was not being called out due to being an older woman.

In the weeks since the drama, people – specifically people of colour – have called Ngozi out for her actions. A woman named Elizabeth wrote on Twitter:

[Credit: @lizanelly1 – Twitter]

Turned Away

According to Elizabeth, she was turned away from Sistah Space, as she had “privilege” when she was in a DV situation. She has since reported that Sistah Space has been reported to the Charity Commission.

[Credit: @lizanelly1 – Twitter]

Even GB News presenter Nana Akua called Ngozi out for hypocrisy.

[Credit: @GBNEWS] – Twitter

Ngozi Fulani needs a massive wake-up call. She must be a woman in her fifties, accusing a woman in her early 80s of racism. There has never been an issue before, and Lady Hussey has served the monarchy for over 60 years. It is not a crime to ask questions, and Sistah Space needs to be held accountable for its actions.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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