/ After serving time for contempt of court, the controversial ex-NSS personnel sparks renewed debate with a bold comeback video, reigniting discussions around law, media, and mental health in Ghana.
০ Contempt Conviction: Deborah Seyram Adablah was jailed for 45 days after publicly criticizing the judiciary.০ Viral Comeback: She returned with a bold social media video declaring her release and resilience.০ Public Reactions Mixed: Critics accuse her of lacking remorse, while others raise concerns about her mental well-being.
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Deborah Seyram Adablah makes a bold comeback online after jail time, sparking buzz with her “Back like I never left” video. |
Deborah Seyram Adablah, the former National Service personnel whose legal feud with her alleged sugar daddy gripped Ghanaian headlines, is back in the spotlight. This time, it's after her release from a 45-day jail sentence for contempt of court.
On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Seyram was sentenced after a series of defiant public remarks targeting the judiciary, including criticisms of the court’s fairness and direct warnings to the presiding judge. Her comments were played in open court, prompting a bench warrant and subsequent incarceration.
Now, on June 19, 2025, Seyram has returned to social media with a viral video announcement, boldly declaring her comeback.
“Back like I never left. I am back. All of you will go on low battery. You said I don’t look like I’ve been in prison, right? Oh my God! God is the greatest, and I will be back,” she said with confidence.
The video has sparked widespread reaction online, dividing public opinion:
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🔹 Some users criticized her tone, saying it reflects a lack of remorse or accountability.
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🔹 Others expressed concern about her psychological state and urged her to seek professional help.
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🔹 Many questioned the influence of social media fame and media sensationalism in shaping public discourse around legal accountability.
📚 Background: The Sugar Daddy Saga
Deborah Seyram Adablah gained national attention in 2023 when she sued her alleged sugar daddy, Ernest Kwasi Nimako, over broken promises made during their romantic involvement. Her lawsuit sought financial compensation and permanent ownership of a Honda Civic, which she claimed had been gifted to her.
However, on May 16, 2023, the court ordered her to hand over the vehicle (registered GC 7899-23) to the registrar for safekeeping. Reports later revealed she had failed to comply, fueling further legal complications.
Her courtroom defiance, controversial persona, and now-public reemergence continue to captivate many Ghanaians, while also sparking serious questions around respect for judicial authority, social media influence, and mental health awareness.
“Back like i never left”
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) June 19, 2025
— Former NSS personnel Deborah Seyram Adablah, announces her return after completing a 45-day prison sentence at Nsawam Prison, following a High Court conviction for contempt. pic.twitter.com/VEP93Cs3v8
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