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A ruling at an Accra High Court on Tuesday, November 28, has ordered 'side chick' Deborah Seyram Adablah to pay GH?10,000 for her attempt to damage the image of Ernest Kwasi Nimako in her case. After lawyers argued that no reasonable cause of action was raised, the court dismissed her case on the grounds that the contract she was trying to enforce was considered to be legally invalid.
Deborah Seyram Adablah, clad in a grey blazer and navy blue pencil skirt, appeared in court on Thursday morning in the company of her counsel. Judge Olivia Obeng Owusu convened the hearing, and ordered counsels to both parties to file their submissions. First Atlantic Bank, however, requested to be withdrawn from the original lawsuit, filing an application to exclude seven sections of Adablah’s claim, citing that they did not constitute reasonable cause of action against the bank.
Adablah’s suit, dated January 23, 2023, claimed that Ernest Kwasi Nimako, the main defendant, agreed to purchase a car for her, pay for her accommodation for three years, give her a monthly stipend of GH¢3000 each month, divorce his wife to marry her, and also give her a lump sum to start a business. However, one year after receiving the vehicle, Nimako took it back, and paid for only one year of accommodation instead of three, leading to the fractured agreement.
Adablah is now petitioning for a court order to transfer the title of the vehicle into her name, as well as return the car to her.
Things didn't go as planned for Mrs Browne when, after using the car given to her by Mr Nimako for a year, he took it away with only paying one year's worth of the accommodation fee, instead of the anticipated three.
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