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Maurice Ampaw warns KKD's gay son not to step foot in Ghana

KKD's son, Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah, last week openly confessed to being gay, saying he has been gay since childhood.

KKD's son, Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah, last week openly confessed to being gay, saying he has been gay since childhood.

In a Facebook post which has since been made private, KKD backed his son's sexual orientation, despite suggesting he wished his son was not gay.

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Speaking on the matter, Mr Ampaw, known for his explosive comments, declared Kyei-Darkwah as sacrilege to Ghana.

"He should stay abroad with his gay life and should not come to Ghana because if he comes to Ghana, he is now a sacrilege to the country," he said on GH Entertainment on Accra-based Rainbow Radio.

"He will be monitored by the police and should he engage in any form of sexual relations, with anybody, he will be arrested because his action is a criminal offence. He cannot also marry here in Ghana."

According to him, Kyei-Darkwa is a threat to children in the country, warning that he will spread gayism.

"We cannot allow the young man to come and negatively influence our children in this country. He is a threat to them and cannot come and spread gayism in Ghana," he stressed.

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"We will see him as a security threat and someone who is not a morally upright person. He is anti-human and we do not need him in Ghana because of his sexuality. We cannot entertain him in this country,’ he concluded.

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