Sarkodie calls for arrest of man confessing on-air about sleeping with 14-year-old girl


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Ghanaian
rapper
Sarkodie
has
called
for
the
arrest
of
a
man
who
confessed
on
live
radio
about
engaging
in
sexual
activities
with
a
minor.

In
a
viral
video
on
social
media,
the
presenter
speaking
on
Sompa
FM
shared
a
story
about
how
he
engaged
in
a
sexual
relationship
with
a
girl
from
age
14
when
she
was
in
primary
six
until
she
completed
her
secondary
school
education.

“I
had
sex
with
one
14-year-old
a
few
years
ago.
Her
father
is
a
wealthy
man
in
Dormaa
Ahenkro.
I
slept
with
her
so
much…
She
was
very
voluptuous.
I
had
sex
with
her
multiple
times
from
when
she
was
in
class
6
until
she
completed
Kumasi
SHS.
Oh
Kwame,
sinning
is
not
good,” he
reflected.

His
confession
came
up
during
a
discussion
on
the
show
about
the
nature
of
Karma.
He
shared
his
experience
saying

Now
after
my
daughter
also
got
to
that
level,
I
noticed
one
teacher
had
also
started
engaging
her
inappropriately,
and
so
I
complained
about
it
to
my
wife,
and
then
she
reminded
me
of
my
past
sin
with
the
other
girl.”

“She
asked
what
age
the
girl
was
when
I
had
sex
with
her,
and
then
I
said
she
was
about
14-15
years
old.
Then
she
asked
me
how
I
got
hold
of
her.
I
said
it
was
through
extra
classes
and
by
the
time
I
knew
it,
I
had
broken
her
virginity.
And
then
my
wife
responded,
do
you
know
God
has
paid
you
back?
I
thought
about
it
and
told
her
she
was
right.
The
law
of
natural
karma.
It
hurt
me,” he
mentioned.

His
confession
has
since
generated
widespread
condemnation
of
his
act
with
calls
for
his
arrest.

Actress
Lydia
Forson
in
reacting
to
the
video
expressed
her
worry
about
the
presenter’s
action

“If
I
speak
on
this
video
now,
you
will
say
I
hate
men.
You
will
ignore
that
this
man
openly
bragged
about
sleeping
with
a
14-year-old
on
air.
You
will
instead
focus
on
my
outrage;
or
make
it
the
14-year-olds
fault
for
allowing
this.
Ok,”
she
wrote
on
X.

Sarkodie
also
joined
Lydia
Forson
to
condemn
the
video
calling
for
the
man’s
arrest.

“I
sense
no
hate
here;
he
should
not
be
walking
around
freely,”
Sarkodie
tweeted.