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POLICE ORDER RESTRICTING ME FROM SEEING MY KIDS – Reggie Zippy Cries Out

UK-based Ghanaian artist, Reggie Zippy is urging people to empathize with his situation before passing judgment on recent decisions he’s made.

Reggie has found himself cast as the antagonist in the narrative of his divorce, especially given the serious allegations made against him by his ex-wife.

His former spouse, Edith Ward, cited reasons for their divorce including infidelity, dishonesty, alcohol misuse, and financial mistreatment, among others

But the musician who has since been on a ranting spree and explaining his side of the story, has taken to social media to speak again.

Reggie is appealing to his critics not to rush to judgment, explaining that he’s faced significant challenges in his previous marriage, particularly regarding the custody of his children.

He reveals that for some time now, a restraining order has prevented him from seeing his kids, whom he had been caring for over the past fifteen years.

“You want to judge me? That’s alright but wait until you trying to contact your own children you’ve raised for 15 years and more lands you in police custody and any future attempts to contact them whether directly or indirectly could lead to your arrest and imprisonment. I am an innocent good father on bail without any criminal charges, DO YOU KNOW HOW THAT FEELS?

“Let it sink in and STOP JUDGING PEOPLE you know nothing about on social media. I dare you to walk a mile in my shoes and let me know how you get on. MY HEART IS PURE, MY MIND IS STRONG, MY SPIRIT IS UNBREAKABLE AND GOD HAS ALWAYS BEEN ON MY SIDE SO I FEAR NO MAN OR EVIL PLOTS AGAINST ME. ISAIAH 54:17, he wrote as a caption to a post on Instagram.

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