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Monday, 8 May 2017

Woman says it's unfair that Ghanaian media icon's brand died because "he raped small"

A Ghanaian woman Silvia Obeng, who lives in the UK, took to Facebook earlier today to write about how ungrateful human beings are, using as an example, showbiz personality KKB, who was accused of raping several women. She claimed that it is unfair that his brand was ruined because "he raped small"

"Whatever anybody does on this earth, whether good or bad, people will complain, the most painful thing is that when one consistently does good works, once he errs, people do hurt him than ever before.
Human beings are always ungrateful.
KKD comes in mind... the man rape small his name die 😂😂😂😂Ghana Ghana"
Ghanaian media icon, Kwasi Kyei Darkwah popularly known as KKD  was accused of raping a 19-year-old girl in a bathroom at the African Regent Hotel in 2014. Although he claimed it was consensual more women came forward claiming that this was a pattern and he has also raped them. He was subsequently arrested and arraigned before the Cocoa Affairs Court in Accra.

7 comments:

  1. Let your daughters be raped and something writes this trash you did. Oh..you might not even care.

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    1. Guess she really doesn't know what rape is. Rape small indeed.


      Long live LIB

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  2. okwa noo rape small?
    -D great anonymous now as Reginalds Vivian

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  3. The girl is very backward. An illiterate

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  4. It seems this lady will appreciate the agony and psychological trauma of those raped better only if she experiences same. To whom much is given,much is expected. He could have been more careful.

    The guy like some others does not understand that a woman may succumb to rape when she feels powerless. To him it is consensual cos she gave in while all he did was to oppress the women if all the cases are true.

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  5. They said we shouldn't judge na, abi na for only pastors

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