‘NAM1 Is Still Free After His Actions Killed Many People And Rendered Thousand Jobless’ – Broadcaster, Bridget Otoo Reacts To Akuapem Poloo’s Harsh Punishment From Court Over Over Inappropriate Photoshoot

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Popular Ghanaian newscaster, Bridget Otoo has expressed her disappointment after actress Akuapem Poloo was convicted and remanded over inappropriate photoshoot 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 presided over by Christina Cann.

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Following the final verdict from the court yesterday, Ghanaians have reacted including the celebrities bashing the court over their verdict.

Reacting to the issue, ace broadcaster, Bridget Otoo wondered why Nana Appiah Mensah aka NAM1, CEO of Menzgold was not imprisoned after his actions caused many Ghanaians lives and jobs.

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According to her, NAM1’s issue was more pressing compared to Poloo’s case, yet Poloo was sacrificed because she had no connections to save her.

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