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Ministry of Gender condemns Akuapem Poloo for indecent exposure

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The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has condemned actress Rosemond Brown, affectionately called Akuapem Poloo for indecently exposing her son.

According to the statement, she was seen naked in front of her son, which the Ministry described as Inappropriate, after its attention was drawn to it.

The Ministry highly condemned the actress, stating it was classified under indecent exposure of the child, an act of pornography, degrading and also against the Children’s Act 1998 (Act 560), the Criminal and other offences act (Act30).

The statement added that the Ministry would liaise with the appropriate agencies to deal with the issue.

It further reiterated that posting of nude photos on social media at all times was a serious offence, adding that all must desist from it.

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The Ministry called on the general public to stop sharing the nude photos.

In a birthday wish of her seven-year-old child on Tuesday, Akuapem Poloo posted a nude photograph of herself kneeling in front of her son who was in pant.

This caused a lot of outrage on social media, as many condemned the actress for exposing her son.

Against this backdrop, the police invited her, but she is yet to honour the invitation.

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Meanwhile, the Child Rights International has issued a statement condemning her for such act.

On the back of this, the actress made a video apologising for her action, asking Ghanaians for forgiveness.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ghana should not be importing toothpicks – Haruna Iddrisu

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Minister for Education Haruna Iddrisu has questioned why Ghana continues to import toothpicks despite having the resources to produce them locally.

Speaking in Parliament, Mr. Iddrisu, who previously served as Minister for Trade and Industry, said he feels ashamed that the country still depends on imports for such a basic product.

“I have been Minister for Trade and Industry before and I carry the shame. How come that in Ghana we cannot produce toothpicks and we have to import them?” he asked.

According to him, Ghana has enough resources to support local businesses to manufacture products such as toothpicks instead of relying on imports. He said the country should encourage private sector investment in manufacturing to create jobs and reduce dependence on foreign goods.

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Mr. Iddrisu alleged that some people who received government support under private sector initiatives failed to use the funds for their intended purpose.

“If you want, Honorable Kojo, because you… I can’t go there. There are people who took money in the name of the private sector and said they were going to farm. That money never went to their farms. You know that,” he told Parliament.

On job creation, the Education Minister said he agreed with the views expressed by a colleague on the need to create more employment opportunities. However, he argued that the One District, One Factory (1D1F) programme did not provide the solution to Ghana’s employment challenges.

Mr. Iddrisu made the remarks during parliamentary proceedings while contributing to discussions on job creation and the country’s industrial development.

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There was no discussion of any GH¢55 million – Dennis Miracles Aboagye denies EOCO statement

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New Patriotic Party (NPP) communications officer, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has dismissed reports linking him to an alleged GH¢55 million case, insisting that no such issue was raised during his detention by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

In a Facebook post after his release from EOCO custody, Mr Aboagye stated that at no point during his detention was he questioned about any GH¢55 million.

“For the records: There was no discussion of any GH¢55 million with me by EOCO. None,” he wrote.

According to him, he was detained for four days, a day after announcing his intention to contest for the position of National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party.

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Mr Aboagye alleged that false narratives were circulated about his arrest but expressed confidence that the truth would eventually prevail.

He thanked NPP supporters who demonstrated and called for his release, saying news of the protests reached him while he was in detention and encouraged him.

Mr Aboagye indicated that the support shown by party faithful strengthened his resolve and reaffirmed his commitment to serve the NPP.

He maintained that his detention had not discouraged him from pursuing his political ambition.

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“If the intention was to break me, it has failed. If the intention was to scare me, it has failed spectacularly,” he stated.

Mr Aboagye expressed appreciation to his legal team, the leadership of the NPP and all supporters who stood by him throughout his detention.

He reiterated his determination to lead the party’s Communications Directorate, declaring that he remained “ready to win” and committed to what he described as the party’s mission to “command the narrative.”

By: Jacob Aggrey

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