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17th July 2025 4:30:00 PM
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Ghanaian actress and social media personality Rosemond Brown, popularly known as Akupem Poloo, has revealed that she bought a flat screen television for inmates before exiting Nsawam prison.
In April 2021, she served a prison sentence for sharing nude photos of herself and his son on social media.
According to her, she was kept in a cell furnished with student mattresses, similar to a boarding house setting.
She mentioned that while all cells had flat-screen televisions, the one in hers was not working as her release approached.
However, she took the initiative to replace it before leaving Nsawam Prison.
"Every cell had a flat-screen TV. When I was leaving, the one in my cell had broken, so I bought a replacement," she noted.
Despite the infringement on their freedom to move about, people of different faith were permitted to worship God on sundays and other preferable days.
"Church service is held only on Sundays, but Muslim inmates can worship or pray freely. The space is quite large — I was even twerking there," she added.
Sharing her prison experience with Andy Dosty on DayBreak Hitz on Hitz FM, the socialite revealed that she was kept in a cell which she compared to a boarding house, adding that daily routines continued as usual outside the cells with limited movement.
"We’re locked up by 5 pm every day, and we wake up early at 5 am to clean and tidy up our surroundings. Some inmates go out to work because we have farms, while others work inside. Since I was new, I wasn’t allowed outside, so I helped in the officers’ room and did weeding whenever necessary.
"After waking up, we brush our teeth and attend morning assembly, where we’re counted. It feels just like being in a boarding house," She told Andy Dosty in a video sighted by The Independent Ghana on Instagram.
She further revealed that they took their bath in a large bathroom, and they slept on student beds.
According to Akuapem Poloo, the ladies' block had 73 inmates, with 24 occupying each.
"Even when using the water closet, we clean it with Dettol. The women’s section is neat, unlike the men’s, which is very dirty," Poloo stated.
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