Ama K Abrebese cries out over a Ghanaian man’s plan to rape Minor, DJ Switch

Child Safety Icon, Ama K Abrebese, raises her volume to protect child celebrity, DJ switch, Against rape

Ama K Abrebese cries out over a Ghanaian man’s plan to rape Minor, DJ Switch
Ama K Abrebese

Ghanaian actress, Ama K Abrebese, has singled out a Ghanaian who claimed that he would love to have sexual intercourse with DJ Switch.

According to the actress, who is also a children's rights activist, such men should not exist in the Ghanaian society because only a monster would want to sleep with an underaged person.

The philanthropist conceded the man's random comment must be taken seriously even though he tried to pass it off as a joke.

She said this concerning the man, identified as Richard Amoah,  who wrote "A for chop this Kiddie" as a comment on one of DJ Switch's pictures on social media.

Ama K Abrebese immediately took to her Facebook page to register her displeasure at such a disgusting thought. She called the action intent to rape since a child cannot consent to sex.

 

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“This guy is called Richard Amoah and he feels justified in writing on the internet that he will ‘rape’ a child; DJ Switch. ‘Rape’ because a child cannot consent to sex with an adult.”

She continued: “This disgusting man and people like this are in society. I speak with families of defiled children and there is nothing funny about this. This [is] very abhorrent.”

Ama K is a "Child Safety Icon" for the charity SafeChild Ghana, an organization whose primary goal is to keep the children safe from harm.

Ama is also the founder of the "I Love My Natural Skintone. Say NO to Skin Bleaching" campaign, which she launched in 2014, it seeks to address issues of colorism and encourage Africans and people of color to embrace their natural skin tones and resist from the often harmful practice of skin bleaching.

The focus is mostly on females to appreciate their different and unique skin tones, with the assertion that beauty comes in all different shades.