NOTA THE RETURN | A Journey Through Prison, Justice, and the Music Industry
Introduction
In a nearly two-hour-long discussion on The Hustlers Corner SA, NOTA opened up about his recent experiences with the prison system, controversies surrounding his arrest, and his thoughts on South Africa’s justice system and the music industry. The conversation provided a deep dive into his personal journey, including his time in Sun City Prison, his legal battles, and his views on corruption and crime in the country.
NOTA’s Prison Experience
Prison Conditions at Johannesburg Correctional Center (Sun City)
Spending 18 days behind bars and an additional 42 days on parole, NOTA painted a grim picture of prison life. Overcrowding was a major issue, with 70 inmates crammed into a cell meant for 22 beds, leaving 48 prisoners to sleep on the floor. The harsh environment extended beyond physical discomfort; mental health struggles were rampant. He recalled witnessing an inmate repeatedly punching a concrete wall while waiting for medication, highlighting the lack of proper psychological care.
Drug abuse was widespread, with inmates addicted to substances like Wonga, a cheap heroin-like drug. Allegations of corruption among prison wardens surfaced, as NOTA claimed that cellphones and drugs were smuggled into the facility with their help.
Impact on NOTA
The traumatic environment took a toll on NOTA’s well-being. He described struggling with severe anxiety and sleep deprivation, often sleeping only 1.5 to 2 hours per night. One of the most chilling experiences he shared involved a fellow inmate who had committed murder and seemed fixated on NOTA’s ex-wife.
Despite these challenges, NOTA found an unexpected sense of peace in the absence of his phone for nearly a month, describing the experience as a rare moment of clarity.
Controversy Surrounding His Arrest
KO’s Alleged Involvement
A significant portion of the interview was dedicated to NOTA’s allegations against rapper KO. He claimed that KO played a role in his imprisonment due to statements he made about the murder of AKA. While NOTA clarified that he never accused KO of direct involvement, he did criticize KO’s brother, who was AKA’s road manager, for negligence. According to NOTA, KO’s legal team took advantage of his detainment in a mental health facility to manipulate the legal system.
Mental Health Detainment
One of the most shocking revelations was NOTA’s claim that he was forcibly taken to a psychiatric hospital, drugged with schizophrenia medication, and wrongfully labeled mentally ill. He suggested that this was a deliberate effort to silence him and discredit his statements regarding AKA’s assassination.
AKA’s Assassination & Alleged Cover-Up
NOTA remains vocal about his belief that AKA’s inner circle played a role in his assassination. He pointed to CCTV footage and suggested that key figures in AKA’s team were complicit in his murder. Fearing for his life, NOTA fled to the U.S. for safety.
He maintains that recent arrests in Swaziland and South Africa related to the case validate his suspicions and prove that his concerns were justified all along.
Criticism of South Africa’s Legal & Prison System
NOTA delivered a scathing critique of South Africa’s justice system, arguing that prisons have become “criminal universities” where inmates leave more dangerous than when they entered. He claimed that corruption is deeply entrenched at all levels, from police officers to politicians.
He also criticized the privatization of prisons, pointing out how corporations like Bosasa and G4S profit from incarceration rather than focusing on rehabilitation.
“North Kids” & Upbringing
Reflecting on his upbringing, NOTA spoke about being a “North Kid” in Johannesburg’s affluent suburbs. However, he criticized the younger generation of North Kids, claiming they are spoiled and disconnected from the realities of everyday South Africans. He credited his family’s values and rural roots for keeping him grounded despite his privileged background.
Music Industry & Social Media
While NOTA mentioned artists like Emtee and Shane Eagle, much of his focus remained on AKA’s case. He also touched on his influence on TikTok, where he has been a polarizing figure due to his outspoken nature and controversial takes.
Final Thoughts
NOTA ended the discussion on a defiant note. He declared that he would never forgive those responsible for his imprisonment and vowed to continue seeking justice for AKA. He reaffirmed his stance against corruption, crime, and the violence that plagues South Africa.
His words carried a mix of anger, determination, and resilience—a reflection of a man who has endured hardship and remains steadfast in his convictions.
Conclusion
NOTA’s return to the public eye following his incarceration has reignited discussions about the justice system, the music industry, and the ongoing fight for truth in AKA’s murder case. His experiences in prison and his allegations against powerful figures make for a gripping and controversial narrative—one that is far from over.
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