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A Pastor In Ghana Arrested For Posting Nood Pictures Of Wife On Facebook (Photo)



A heartless pastor who was in a marital quarrel with the wife leading to divorce has gone on Facebook to publish many of her n*ked photos. 

A pastor in Ghana has found himself in trouble after he posted n*ked pictures of his former wife on Facebook.
 
It was alleged that the pastor last year ordered a photographer to take a n*de picture of his ex-lover, Mame Kesewah in their bedroom.
 
The pastor who had two kids with the ex-lover, then posted the n*de pictures on social media which caught the attention of many in the town.


The Chief of Dokrokyiwa, Baffour Anom who confirmed the incident to Daily Guide, said the uncle of the pastor came to his palace on Monday and reported that, the pastor after divorcing his wife last year, posted the lady’s n*de pictures on social media.
 
According to the chief, classmates of the victim’s elderly child teased and laughed at her when she went to school stressing that her mum’s (Mame Kesewah) n*ked pictures were trending widely on Facebook.
 
Shamed and disgraced by the utterances of her classmates, the reported the matter to her Uncle, who in turn came and reported the matter to him (chief).
 
Explaining what happened on that fateful day the pastor took the pictures, Kesewah said that before the photographer came into their room, the pastor had wiped her face with a handkerchief and she became unaware of what transpired thereafter until Sunday evening when a friend came to inform her that her n*ked pictures were posted on the social media.
 
The chief disclosed that his outfit then ordered the arrest of the pastor and the photographer by the Kraboa Coaltar police.
 
The Ayensuano District Police when contacted confirmed that the suspects were arrested and are currently in their custody assisting with investigations and will be sent to court within this week.

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