Ghanaian ‘slay queens’ copying blindly from the West – Moses Foh-Amoaning
A senior lecturer at the Ghana School of Law, Mr Moses Foh-Amoaning, has blamed westernisation for the nudity scourge among young Ghanaian ladies on social media.
Speaking in relation to the incarceration of actress Akuapem Poloo for posting a nude picture of herself and her son online, Mr Foh-Amoaning told Kwabena Bobie Ansah on Accra100.5FM’s Citizen Show on Saturday, 17 April 2021 that such acts of nudity occur because people copy blindly from the West where “moral standards have fallen”.
He also indicated that such acts, aside from being unlawful, are against the culture and tradition of Ghana.
Mr Foh-Amoaning noted that the “slay queens” are the main culprits of the Western practice.
“What the slay queens have been doing on the internet by emulating Western culture to expose their bodies is not a good thing,” he condemned.
Describing the act as “criminal” and punishable by jail term of between three months and three years, Mr Foh-Amoaning stated that what Akuapem Poloo did was unacceptable.
“To dress and expose parts of your body and walk around is not right but taking a picture of such nature and splashing it on social media and even involving your son, who is a minor, is extreme”.
“It is also against our culture and tradition. Our culture and traditions do not allow us to walk about nude,” he added.
An Accra circuit court on Friday, 16 April 2021, sentenced Akuapem Poloo to 90 days in jail for the crime.
She posted the pictures on Instagram in June last year on the occasion of the boy’s seventh birthday.
She pleaded guilty to all three charges levelled against her.
The ‘Sexy Poloo’ singer was slapped with three charges of “publication of obscene materials, engaging in domestic violence, conduct that in any way undermines another person’s privacy or integrity and engaging in domestic violence namely conduct that in any way detracts or is likely to detract from another person’s dignity and worth as a human being”.
Commenting on the state of trauma her son will have to go through, Mr Amoaning noted that “if Akuapem Poloo had not put out the picture she wouldn’t have to be punished to traumatise her son”.
Mr Amoaning, therefore, hoped that the actress will be reformed and preach against such acts, after serving her jail term.
He further called out musicians for propagating profanity in the music industry as portrayed in their music lyrics and videos.
He also asked media stations to desist from showing pornographic materials.
Source: Classfmonline.com