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[VIDEO]: Slay Queen in Tamale leaked tape SHAVED publicly

This week has not been a very good one for the ‘Slay Queen’ in the infamous Tamale leaked bonking tape as she was shaved publicly prior to being subjected to 12 strokes of canes by palace guards of  the Dakpema of Tamale, Naa Bawa Fuseini.

According to snippets of information gathered by mynewsgh, Tamp3 Kukuo youth chief with some vigilante members of the community where she hails from apprehended her with  the support of her family members.

The Chief in the video is heard saying….”we want people to know that you have a family, you have a mother and father…we can’t allow such shame in our house. We also want by this tell your colleagues that you can’t just do whatever you want and get away with it”

In the video water is sprinkled on the braided hair and shaved with razor blade with the chief urging those who abducted the lady to do it properly in order to serve as a deterrent to other youth in the area.

According to the youth Chief, Khadija failed to show remorse following the leakage of the tape for which reason they have subjected her to such a horrendous treatment.

Following the leakage of the bonking tape which was reported by MyNewsGh.com this week, the lady at the centre of the whole controversy appeared unfazed on was heard saying” have my video leaked?  Keep posting we don’t want stress. We are in 2019. Tomorrow I am going to chill”.

Meanwhile, the Tamale Dakpema is demanding two rams and some fowls from for the pacification of the gods in view of what the chief termed as sacrilegious act a day after he ordered the duo to be flogged by his guards.

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