Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has reacted to Akuapem Poloo's convicting saga which has since become a major subject on various social media platforms.
Socialite Akuapem Poloo was yesterday convicted on her own plea after she was arraigned before court for releasing naked photos together with her son.
Social media users were raged over what they described as injustice citing several reasons to support their claims.
Broadcaster Bridget Otoo fumed that in any fair country where rules and laws work, NAM1 should probably be behind bars and forced to refund all the money he took from the unsuspecting customers.
According to Bridget Otoo, the haste and speed with which Akuapem Poloo’s case has been treated even though she has not caused any harm should have been given to the NAM1 case.
Sarkodie reacting to the Akuapem Poloo conviction saga in a tweet apologized on behalf of the video vixen and pleaded that the law pardons her on the basis that it’s just “a little harsh to separate a child from the mum just because of pictures taken”.
In the tweet, he wrote; “I think it’s a little harsh to separate a child from the mum just because of pictures taken … would want to plead with the law to pardon our sister Folded hands #FreeAkuapemPoloo”
I think it’s a little harsh to separate a child from the mum just because of pictures taken ... would want to plead with the law to pardon our sister ???????? #FreeAkuapemPoloo
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) April 15, 2021
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