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He said I was the one he wanted, not my friend – Akuapem Poloo shares ordeal

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Ghanaian actress and social media personality Akuapem Poloo has opened up about a troubling experience she claims occurred in 2010, involving an unnamed former Black Stars player.

Poloo, whose real name is Rosemond Brown, recalled her early days in Accra, when she frequented Rockstone’s Office with friends — a well-known hangout for local celebrities and footballers in an interview on Hitz FM.

“Around 2010, I had just moved to Accra. I used to go to Rockstone’s Office with my friends, and that was a popular hangout for footballers.

“One day, I met a Black Stars player there. They usually sat at the VIP section,” she recounted.

According to Poloo, the player invited her to his car after their brief encounter.

“I was shy that night, so I didn’t even take a drink. I just told him I was okay,” she added.

However, the situation quickly took a disturbing turn. “After everything, he asked me to sit with him in his car. While in the car, he exposed himself and asked me to sit on his manhood.

“He said if I did, he would give me a huge amount of money,” she revealed.

Despite seeing stacks of cash in the vehicle, Poloo said she was shocked and uncomfortable with the proposition.

“He had a lot of money in the car, but his manhood was huge.

“I told him I couldn’t do that and suggested I could call a friend of mine who was around to do it instead,” she explained.

She went on to say that she even proposed a compromise: “I told him I would let my friend do what he wanted, and we would share the money.

“But he said I was the one he wanted. Then he placed his manhood in my hand and asked me to hold it. That’s when I ran away from the car.”

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