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The Accra Circuit Court presided over by Ms Ellen Vivian Amoah has sentenced Henry Alibah, a student to six months imprisonment for posting nude photographs of his ex-girlfriend on Facebook.
The 21-year-old faced charges of causing emotional, verbal or psychological abuse, contrary to Sections 1 (b) (iv) and Section 3 (2) of the Domestic Violence Act 737/07 after he posted the images and added inscriptions portraying the former lover as a prostitute.
A two-year love affair between the two came to an end in November last year when the lady called via phone to end it all, but an infuriated Henry Alibah gave his parting girlfriend 10 minutes to reverse her decision or face his wrath.
When the lady stuck to her guns with the elapsed of the ultimatum, Alibah on November 25 posted the photographs, captioning them: “Porn star, pay and f***” and proceeded to add the lady’s mobile phone number.
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