‘It is criminal to video anyone without permission’ – Dr UN cautions persons behind ‘bar’ video

Valentina N.A.D. Okang

Man of the moment, Kwame Fordjour has taken to Facebook to apologise to anyone who was offended by the video of him mocking the celebrities in a bar.

Kwame Fordjour, also known as Wyclef over last weekend scammed some celebrities and politicians in the country by presenting to them fake awards on behalf of the UN.

Sarkodie, Berla Mundi, Johnnie Hughes, Nathaniel Attoh, Chairman Wontumi, Hon Okoe Boye were a few of the renowned personalities Kwame Fordjour scammed.

Unremorseful and nonchalant, Kwame was later seen in a video noting how he seamlessly scammed so many people and how Dblack was eager to receive the award from him.

He took time to make fun of the celebs, while his audience cheered him one.

As that video has gone viral, the reportedly mentally unstable personality has taken to Facebbok to apologise for the act and to also warn persons against illegally taking videos of others.

He wrote;

I HE. DR KWAME FORDJOUR WISH TO APOLOGIES FOR VIDEOS OF ME AT A DRINKING BAR FOR MY PERSONAL PRIVATE REASONS. I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY SOMEONE SOMEWHERE SHOULD HAVE THE GUST TO VIDEO ME WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE. GOING TO THAT PLACE WAS MY PRIVATE LIFE AND ILLEGAL FOR SOMEONE TO VIDEO ME.
I SINCERELY APOLOGIZE TO ALL MY ADMIRERS AND MENTORS WHO FELT VERY DISAPPOINTED. THIS WOULDN’T HAPPEN AGAIN.
I THEREFORE SEND A STRONG WARNING TO THOSE BEHIND THAT ACT. IT’S VERY CRIMINAL TO VIDEO SOMEONE WITHOUT THEIR APPROVAL. THANK YOU
SINCERELY,
HE. DR KWAME FORDJOUR

I HE. DR KWAME FORDJOUR WISH TO APOLOGIES FOR VIDEOS OF ME AT A DRINKING BAR FOR MY PERSONAL PRIVATE REASONS. I DON'T…

Posted by GLOBAL PUBLIC EXCELLENCE on Saturday, September 5, 2020
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