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Club Mate Blog of Friday, 5 May 2023

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Photographer Deletes All Pictures After Being Denied Food At Wedding

Ghanaian photographer, Kennedy Kankam, faced a heartbreaking dilemma over the weekend when he was denied food at a wedding he was hired to photograph. After the incident, Kennedy made the brave decision to delete all of the pictures taken at the wedding.

Kennedy was hired to take photos at the wedding of two of his friends in Ghana. After hours of hard work and dedication, he treated himself to a plate of food, but was told by a bridesmaid that the food was only for guests of the wedding. Kennedy was taken aback, as he had been invited to the wedding by the couple and had worked all day to capture the wedding memories. After being denied his plate of food, Kennedy felt insulted, so he decided to delete all the pictures he had taken that day.

Many people have shared their support and showed solidarity with Kennedy, praising his decision to delete all the pictures. Social media has been alight with commentary, with many people praising Kennedy’s right to have taken a stance against the bridesmaid who denied him food. Many users have also called for the couple to apologize for the incident, and for Kennedy to be compensated for his lost work from the wedding.

Kennedy’s story has sparked conversations about how important it is to respect those who lend their services to an event, be it a wedding or any other gathering. It brings to light how exclusion and exclusionary practices can have an immense impact on people, especially when the exclusion is based on something as basic as food. The bridesmaid’s action was wrong, and it’s disheartening to see such disrespectful behaviour being acted out at a wedding.

This incident serves as an important reminder that respect and inclusion should always be at the forefront of any event. Everyone should be treated equally, and no one should ever be made to feel like they don’t belong. We should take Kennedy’s story as a reminder to treat everyone with respect and kindness.

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