‘Come And Arrest All Ghana Mothers Because We All Showed Our Nudity With Our Mothers’ – DKB Angrily Descends On NGO Spearheading The Prosecution of Akuapem Poloo Over Inappropriate Photoshoot [Video]

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Popular Ghanaian Stand-up comedy act and Event host, Derick Kobina Bonney aka DKB has sent the NGO spearheading the prosecution of Akuapem Poloo over her nude photo with her son to the cleansers shop.

Popular Ghanaian actress, Akuapem Poloo who was convicted yesterday by the Accra Circuit Court over her nude pictures with her son.

The video vixen on her son’s seventh birthday posted some naked photos which caused an uproar amongst a section of Ghanaians.

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After months of court proceedings, she has been remanded into custody to undergo a pregnancy test before her sentencing.

Subsequently, on Wednesday, the actress pleaded guilty to all three charges and was convicted on her own plea by the court.

DKB in a short video, quizzed the NGO the amount of psychological trauma Poloo’s son would have to deal with following her mother prison sentence.

The comedian also quizzed if the boy ever called on the NGO to deal with his mother on his behalf because the nude photo has undermined his dignity and integrity.

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He further told the NGO to arrest all Ghanaian mothers because most mothers are victim of exposing her child nakedness in public once before.

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This he explained that every child growing up in Ghana is used to bathing in public.

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