Ghanaian rapper, Showboy has also added his voice to the conviction of Akuapem Poloo after she shared a nude photo with her son on his birthday.
Today, Akuapem Poloo appeared before the Accra Circuit court after she was charged with abusing her son following her post of a nude photo with her son on his 7th birthday.
The court remanded Akuapem Poloo into police custody and also ordered that she undergoes a pregnancy test before her final sentence on Friday, 16 April 2021.
Many personalities in the entertainment industry have reacted as they call on the court to temper justice with mercy on Akuapem Poloo’s case. Most people are of the view that she should be pardoned by the court.
US-based Ghanaian rapper, Showboy has called on the court to free Akuapem Poloo for the sake of her son. He pleaded that the socialite is freed and not separated from her 7-year-old son.
He said that Akuapem Poloo’s action was not intentional, adding that if the court decides to separate a hardworking single mother like Akuapem Poloo from her son, that would be the greatest punishment ever.
Showboy who is currently in prison in the United State of America for murder said that he wouldn’t wish for anyone to be jailed because the mental stress that comes with it is unbearable.
He believes that Akuapem Poloo does not deserve any sentence the court issues to and said that anyone who rejoices over her verdict is a fool.


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