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Kuami Eugene Takes Of His 'Rasta' In Reference Of Akuapem Poloo's Case.

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The Linx Entertainment signee a multiple award winner Kuami Eugene has been on the headlines after winning the artist of the year in the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. The Linx Entertainment Artiste posted on his Instagram handle on 16th April that he will glady take of his Dread locks in respect of the 3month sentencing of Akuapem Polo who was charged by Accra circuit court for an inappropriate photoshoot she made with her son on his birthday on June 30th 2020 appearing naked before her son and further on exposing the photo to public media which drove a lot of  attention and critics. The singer Kuamei Eugene post drove a lot of controversial comments when the artiste decided to take of his Dread lock rasta to give solidarity to the persecuted actress. Ghanaian musician, Kuami Eugene, has taken to his official Instagram page to share a video of his new hairstyle which is geared towards supporting Akuapem Poloo. This comes after quite a number of Ghanaian celebrities took to social media

Tepa SHS Student Stabs Shopkeeper To Death Over Polythene Bag.

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RAJ KLEINSMAN.  April 8, 2021 5:01 pm Even before the dust settles on the heart-wrenching killing of 11-year-old boy at Kasoa in the Central Region, another ghastly murder has been committed by a 20-year-old student of Tepa Senior High School at Asaman in the Asutifi North District of Ahafo Region Ebenezer Opoku is currently in the clutch of the Asutifi North District Police Command for stabbing the defunt who was a farm labourer to death. According to Adomonline.com, the District Police Commander, DSP Paul Ankan who confirmed the incident said it occurred when the deceased, 23-year-old Seidu, went to a nearby shop to buy sachet water. Read Also: 9 tips on how to know if he's deeply in love with you. He narrated that after buying the water, the deceased requested that the shopkeeper puts them in a polythene bag because of the quantity but the shop attendant declined. The deceased then indicated that he would return the water should any fall on his way home. Ebenezer Opoku, who is a