This is the melodramatic reconstruction of a true lifestory of an African child from the "Gold Coast" Ghana, who came in the year 1706 as a "gift" to the Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel to Germany. The slave boy soon impresses with his extraordinary intelligence and sponsored by his patrons, he studies philosophy, medicine and law at the Universities of Wittenberg and Halle. But in spite of his doctorate degrees he feels always like living on a lonely planet...
1706. The Dutch West India Company "donates" an African child to the Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. The slave boy soon impresses with his extraordinary intelligence. Sponsored by his patrons, the young African studies philosophy, medicine and law and finally receives a doctorate degree at the Universities of Wittenberg and Halle. What happens after that is part of the melodramatic reconstruction of a true lifestory highlighting the fundamental dilemma that has lived with African immigrants in the "white people's world" ever since Henry The Navigator's men penetrated the shroud surrounding Africa on the eve of the Age of Discoveries.