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6 years agoon
By
Frimpong
A non-governmental organization Child Rights International, with the aim of upholding the human rights of children has petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to investigate the nude picture of Akuapem Poloo and her son circulating on social media.
“As a child’s right organisation that believes in upholding the rights of citizenry we deem this act as a violation of the welfare principle of the Children’s Act and abuse of the child’s right to privacy and dignity. We wish to notify your esteem office to investigate the taking of the said images and its circulation,” Child Right International said in its petition.
Rosemond Brown best known as Akuapem Poloo yesterday 30th June,2020 posted a nude picture Akuapem Poloo kneeling before her son on her instagram page to celebrate her son’s birthday has since gone viral on social media.
The picture was captioned “Son today reminds me of the very day I gave birth to you with no stress and with no regret…30th June 2013 exactly 4:46am Sunday Haha I still remember this date paa because it’s really meant a lot to me, I only felt the 30 minutes pain when you were turning to come out you were soo good to me. I gave birth with no complication, no cut no disability Haha I love you son. You see how you looking at me always remember that I love you. I’m naked in front of you because this is how naked I was giving birth to you, so in case you find me naked lying somewhere don’t pass by me but rather see me as your mom who brought you to life.”

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