Sam Okyere, a Ghanaian broadcaster, apologized again on the air three years after the controversy and showed his willingness to work in Korea, but the reaction of netizens is cold. Sam Okyere appeared as a guest on Channel S entertainment program "The Sisters of Progress" broadcast on the 21st. His broadcast appeared only three years after the Shiv Sena controversy. The Last 20 Years Sam Okyere criticized students for dressing up as blacks after a student at Uijeongbu satirized the 'coffin boy band'. However, some people began to criticize Sam Okyere for making gestures that degraded Asians in the past and making sexual remarks about other female cast members. There was a wave and Sam Okyere's entertainment activities became impossible. On the show, Sam Okyere offered his apologies for what happened three years earlier, saying, "I'd like to apologize first before we get to the full story. I would like to express my sincere apologies to those who have been disappointed with those who have loved and loved me and who have suffered from my mistakes. " "I live in Korea and I have received a lot of love and I want to give it back with great love, but I still worry about what to do when people tell me to go back to Ghana." When Park Mi-sun asked about the specific situation, Sam Okyere said, "I did not want to cover the faces of my 'coffin boy band' high school students, so I had a problem with portrait rights. I heard that my high school friends were deliberately trying to degrade black people. "I thought I should apologize again, but I was misunderstood, so people around me told me to stay quiet," he said. "I was quiet and things got bigger." I regretted. Sam Okyere's penitence continued: "I want to live in Korea and I like Korea. I like Korean people. I have a lot of Korean friends. I felt that Korea Friend was in a difficult environment. " Finally, he said, "I still felt that I lacked knowledge of Korean society and there were many things I did not know. If I went back to the past, I would not have posted that post." However, the reaction of netizens is still cold. When he was criticized in Korea for the Shiv Sena controversy, he stopped acting in the entertainment industry with an apology, but after the apology, an Interview about the racial discrimination of Korean students through the BBC provoked anger again. He re-ignited the controversy by conducting an Interview with the BBC under the title Sam Okyere: Black Man Fighting Shiv Sena in Korea'. He also said in the YouTube channel Jubilee, "I always talked about the Koreans nicely, but when I said something negative, they seemed to say, 'No, I can not.' It is slow to go up, but it is very difficult to go down. " It is true that Shiv Sena's criticism and excessive criticism toward him should be stopped, but the netizens are still reacting coldly to Sam Okyere's actions after the controversy and his willingness to broadcast three years later.