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Photographer who took pictures of the Baringo girl taking Coca Cola land himself in trouble
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| Photographer who took pictures of the Baringo girl taking Coca Cola land himself in trouble by Stephen6(m): Tue 26, May, 2020 11:05am |
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Joy Jebiwott from Emining in Baringo County has taken the internet by storm with sweet her smile and natural looks. A photographer took pictures of the young girl drinking Coca Cola soft drink while she was very happy with a bright smile.
Photo of Jebiwot(photo: courtesy). Immediately, the photos were shared on social media, several Kenyans fell in love with her smile and asked Coca-cola to make her their brand ambassador. Although many were were expecting Coca Cola company to take an action they were surprised when the company pulled down their request. Photo of Jebiwot drinking Coca Cola(photo: courtesy). According to their terms and condition Coca Cola company cannot advertise to kids under the age of 12 years. The company made this policy as one of the ways to eradicate obesity in young kids. Donald Kipkorir was not happy with the photographer and he sent a message on his Twitter handle. He said kenyans must reject entities by predatory photographer who used the images of the young girl to force corporates to use the images. And he should be punished for violating the Constitutional and children act. 'Kenyans must reject entities by predatory photographers to force Corporates use images of a child without strict ethical guidelines. It violates The Constitution & The Children Act. It’s instructive Coca Cola rejected using her as #cocacolagirl ..Other Corporates should do same,' he said.
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