Comedian Derrick Kobina Bonney aka DKB is facing the consequences of his actions after he took it upon himself to raise funds for the son of Jailed Ghanaian Actress Rosemund Brown popularly known as Akuapem Poloo.
Social Media users were irritated by his attempt to capitalise on his colleague's unfortunate situation to make a quick cedi.
As many believe the actress's son will lack nothing because of her lavish lifestyle of flashing cash and enjoying holidays in expensive cities around the world.
DKB went out of his way to create an artwork with MobileMoney and bank account (for amounts worth ¢1,000 and above) numbers, which he shared on his Facebook page and he wrote:
“Finally! For those who have been bugging me to reach her with some help. Gotten all the details from her. So here you are, feel free to support an embattled sister and her handsome son. God bless you. #PrayforAkuapemPoloo.”
Meanwhile, Poloo’s management team has warned the comedian to stop raising funds for the incarcerated actress.
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