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4 years agoon
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Joe Pee
Akuapem Poloo after learning a delicate lesson the hard way has promised to be an ambassador against the sharing of explicit unacceptable material on social media.
This comes after her misfortune which landed her in prison after she had shared a photo together with her seven-old boy where she was completely naked.
Speaking at a press conference today after her release, Akuapem Poloo spoke against the sharing of nudity on social media and urged those who do so to put a stop to it.
According to her, she wouldn’t have shared such material if she knew she would have to suffer the ordeal she has gone through.
“I didn’t know that taking a photo with my son in that manner would put me in trouble. I didn’t know it wasn’t a good thing. Please have mercy on me and forgive me. I didn’t do that intentionally.
“I want to urge my colleagues and young people too to desist from such an act, especially all forms of nudity. We need to put a stop to it. It is not good,” she said.
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