Hot Audio: Maurice Ampaw Blasts Akuffo-Addo, Police, Clergy, Others over Shatta Wale Sex Tape

Hot Audio: Maurice Ampaw Blasts Akuffo-Addo, Police, Clergy, Others over Shatta Wale Sex Tape

Legal practitioner Maurice Ampaw is furious due to a leaked sex video which was uploaded on Shatta Wale’s Snap Chat where he and his friend were captured having oral sex with a woman.
Lawyer Maurice Ampaw who was reacting to the sex video on Happy FM’s Showbiz Xtra cited that, he does not know what the President, IGP, Police, Clergy and the Chief Imam are doing about the tape.
According to him, Shatta wale must be arrested and interrogated because the sex video is worse than Wisa’s case. It can be recalled that Ghanaian Singer Wisa Greid was fined an amount of GHS 8,400 with a default sentence of 24 months for gross indecency.
“Society is so selective thinking that some people are above the law, I’m so ashamed of President Nana Addo because he associates himself with Shatta Wale and that is how Shatta Wale pays him back,” Lawyer Ampaw said.
“How many people have the opportunity of meeting the president? The president must set good example. Nana Addo must be very careful. You don’t associate yourself to anything, you are the father of the nation, what good moral lessons are you sending out there to the youth that you went and followed Shatta Wale on social media and what Shatta Wale can do to us is to go public and post a video like this,” he added.
“I was expecting the President aside unfollowing Shatta Wale, to openly come and condemn him that he (President) was a fan and endorsed him because he thought Shatta Wale was doing something positive which he is now deviating from.”
“Society is quiet and the clergy too are quiet because they are raising funds in their churches and busy making business. The Islam Imam and co what are they talking about? The police must protect the public’s moral; this thing will never happen in Europe. Even If it happens they deal with it if it is against their laws,” the lawyer told Happy FM.
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By Elizabeth Adwoa Nyaadu Adu

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