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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Akuapem Poloo, born Rosemond Alade Brown will be facing her ‘fate’ today at the Accra Circuit Court after the court convicted her of Wednesday after pleading guilty to the three charges leveled against her.
She was remanded into police custody to undergo a mandatory pregnancy test before she sentence is h anded over to her today.
Akuapem Poloo was arrested and granted bill couple of months ago after she posted a nude photo of herself with her son looking at her ‘private part’ on social media in celebration of her son’s birthday.
Yesterday, #FreeAkuapemPoloo trended the whole day on micro blogging site Twitter in solidarity to the controversial social media influencer and actress as many people think it will be very harsh for Akuapem Poloo to be sentence to prison for what she did.
Efia Odo reacting to the Twitter trend stated she has now realized people really love Akuapem Poloo and they doing whatever tat they can to keep her out of prison.
She added that although she doesn’t know her too well, she hopes the situation the actress finds herself in right now will encourage her to change from her style of living when she gets out of it.
People really love akuapem poloo. She’s a free spirit and has encountered some bad luck in life. She doesn’t have bad intentions behind her mistakes. I don’t know her too well but I know she means well. I hope she comes out on top after this short-come. #FreeAkuapemPolo
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