Nana Appiah Mensah aka NAM1, the embattled CEO of the former gold buying and selling firm called Menzgold has replied to Ghanaian broadcaster, Bridget Otoo after the latter questioned why he was walking as a free man when Akuapem Poloo has been convicted for sharing a n*de photo with his son online.
Bridget Otoo in a tweet at the time Twitter was busily calling for the release of the social media sensation cited the case of NAM1 as evidence to suggest that once an individual has not connections, he/she suffers in Ghana.
She also made the point that it is senseless for NAM1, who has supposedly been described by the state as a scammer to be walking about as a free man when Poloo was behind bars.
NAM1 is still free and doing Instagram post. A man described by the state as a scammer.
— Bee (@Bridget_Otoo) April 14, 2021
A man whose actions has killed people, rendered thousands jobless and some are at the point of suicide!
He’s free cos he’s connected! #AkuapemPoloo
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Well, her remarks has received a reply from the CEO of Zylofon Media.
Nana Appiah Mensah took to his Twitter timeline this morning to tell Bridget Otoo and others who are calling for his arrest to stop misleading the public because he has been acquitted and discharged.
He added that this decision was later affirmed by the Appeals Court and the Supreme Court in Dubai.
He also made the point that in Ghana, he pleaded not guilty to all the charges brought up against him unlike Poloo who pleaded guilty.
“Stop Misleading the public. Even on a foreign land i was acquitted and discharged, a decision that was affirmed by the Appeals Court and the Supreme Court. FYI: my granny wasn’t the presiding judge. Back home, I pleaded NOT GUILTY and I’m having my day in Court,” he wrote.
See his tweet below
Stop Misleading the public. Even on a foreign land i was acquitted and discharged, a decision that was affirmed by the Appeals Court and the Supreme Court. FYI: my granny wasn’t the presiding judge. Back home, I pleaded NOT GUILTY and I’m having my day in Court.
— Nana Appiah Mensah (@nana_appiah_m) April 15, 2021