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Frank Naro Reports Big Akwes to Police Over ‘Hot’ Slap

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As Big Akwes slapped Frank Naro and threatened to beat him mercilessly, the well-known Kumawood actor filed a formal police report about the incident.

Big Akwes and Frank Naro got into an argument on social media about something that hasn’t yet been made public.

After organizing a party for various actors, producers, and directors, Frank Naro was accused by Big Akwes of employing “JuJu” to damage some of the actors.

As Frank Naro sought to shake Big Akwes’ hand during the Actors Val’s Day gala event, the actor was slapped in a viral video.

Speaking in an interview with Kumasi-based Angel Fm drive time show hosted by Papa Kay, Frank Naro revealed that “Big Akwes has threatened to attack me anytime he meets me so I have no option than to report the case to police”.

According to Frank Naro “I didn’t know my senior Big Akwes has taken the whole issue personal because initially I thought it was part of his social media gimmicks to trend”

“I don’t take social media insults personal because it is part of the game, so far as you are public figure, you should prepare for social media insults” Frank Naro said.

“Now the issue has gone from social media insults to personal attacks. Since I don’t know what Big Akwes has planned against me, I have to involved police for my safety” he added.
“I have been through a lot after I organized the party for my colleagues but God knows I did everything with a good heart”, he stressed.

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