Deborah Seyram Adablah and Ernest Kwasi Nimako, a senior bank executive
Deborah Seyram Adablah, the young woman who once dominated headlines over her controversial lawsuit against a senior bank executive, has resurfaced on social media with a bold message following her release from Nsawam Female Prison, where she served a 45-day sentence for contempt of court.
In a TikTok video shared shortly after regaining her freedom, Deborah expressed heartfelt appreciation to those who supported her during her time behind bars.
“Thank you, OIC, chiefs, my Ewurabas, and the special inmates of Nsawam Female Prison for preservation, correction, and security. I love you all,” she captioned the video.
But it wasn’t all gratitude—Deborah followed up with a defiant declaration that hinted at a comeback, warning her detractors and doubters alike.
“I’m back with a bang. To all my haters, your battery will get low, and I will still be standing strong,” she proclaimed confidently.
The 45-day jail sentence, handed down for contempt of court, stemmed from the legal fallout of her high-profile civil case involving allegations of breach of promise, emotional distress, and financial obligations with her former employer at a major bank.
Now out of confinement, Deborah Seyram Adablah appears poised to reclaim her place in the spotlight—unshaken by controversy and ready to begin the next chapter of her life on her own terms.