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GH¢60,000 Rent, Car And Lavish Spending – Ogyaba On How Ex-Side Chick Took Advantage Of Him Over Pregnancy

GH¢60,000 Rent, Car And Lavish Spending – Ogyaba On How Ex-Side Chick Took Advantage Of Him Over Pregnancy

Following his ex-side chick's revelation of their secret relationship to the public, Prophet Emmanuel Akwasi Boakye, also known as 'Ogyaba,' has been on a ranting spree. He has shared his side of the story and recounted how he has since suffered while he was with her. Cassie, an ex-side chick of Prophet Ogyaba, stormed social media with claims of neglect, threats to her life, and other serious allegations. She aimed to expose the prophet and make the world aware of their extramarital affair, among other things. This revelation has left netizens in shock and disappointment, with many criticising the man…
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‘Side Chick’ And Banker ‘Sugar Daddy’ Back In Court Over Custody Of Vehicle

‘Side Chick’ And Banker ‘Sugar Daddy’ Back In Court Over Custody Of Vehicle

Deborah Seyram Adablah, the ‘side chick’ and her ex-lover, former Chief Finance Officer of a Bank, Ernest Kwesi Nimako return to court today, Tuesday, December 19, 2023, over the custody of the vehicle he bought for her. This comes 3 weeks after the Court had dismissed Adablah’s suit against Mr. Nimako as one that raises no reasonable cause of action. An Accra High Court on 16th May 2023, ordered Deborah Seyram Adablah to give the car at the centre of a widely publicized lawsuit to the court Registrar. According to Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu, this was meant to keep it…
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Court Directs ‘Side Chick’ And Banker ‘Sugar Daddy’ To File Written Submission

Court Directs ‘Side Chick’ And Banker ‘Sugar Daddy’ To File Written Submission

The Accra High Court this morning directed a banker ‘sugar daddy’ and his former National Service personnel ‘side chick’ to file written submissions. Deborah Seyram Adablah has sued Ernest Kwasi Nimako, who she claims to be her ‘sugar daddy’ for allegedly breaching an agreement to take care of her. The Court has directed the two parties to file their written submissions before February 23. In an application dated January 24, 2023, the bank, requested that seven paragraphs of the writ be dismissed “on the ground that they disclose no reasonable cause of action”. Paragraphs 7,8,9,10,11,31,32,33,34,36 and 37 which were requested…
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