Today, the Accra High Court heard a case in which Deborah Seyram Adablah, a lady from Accra, sued Ernest Kwasi Nimako, a man she calls her “sugar daddy,” for allegedly breaking a promise to take care of her.
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NSS woman accuses First Atlantic Bank senior manager of breaching their ‘obligations’ in a relationship
A former National Service employee of a bank and her former boss, who was also employed by the bank, have been ordered by the court to submit their written arguments before February 23, 2023.
Ernest Kwasi Nimako is being sued by Deborah Seyram Adablah for allegedly breaking a caretaking arrangement.
Deborah also brought the bank where she completed her community service to court.
In the meanwhile, the bank sought that seven writ paragraphs be rejected “on the ground that they disclose no legitimate cause of action” in an application dated January 24, 2023.
In the portions of the writ that were asked to be removed, paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, and 37, the bank is accused of witnessing as senior male bank officers harass female employees sexually.
The General Jurisdiction of the High Court in Accra is currently hearing the matter, and Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu is sitting as the bench chief.
Backstory
NSS woman accuses First Atlantic Bank senior manager of breaching their ‘obligations’ in a relationship
Deborah Seyram Adablah claims that her “sugar daddy,” Ernest Kwasi Nimako, agreed to buy her a car, pay for her housing for three years, give her a monthly stipend of GH3,000, marry her after divorcing his wife, and also give her a lump sum to start a business in a lawsuit dated Monday, January 23, 2023, filed at the Accra High Court.
She claims that despite the fact that Nimako purchased the vehicle and had it registered in his (sugar daddy’s) name, he has now taken it back, denying her access to it. This is despite the fact that he also only paid for a year’s worth of housing.
Ernest Kwasi Nimako has been charged with abuse, sexual harassment, mistreatment, exploitation, and lowering Deborah Seyram Adablah’s reputation. Deborah Seyram Adablah claims that she was coerced into the relationship when she was performing her national service.
Soothes
The plaintiff is asking the court to issue an order telling the “sugar daddy” to give her the car back and change the title to her name.
In addition, she is requesting that the court direct the defendant to provide her the lump sum so that “she can start a company to take care of herself as agreed by the plaintiff and the defendant.”
The court could even mandate that the “sugar daddy” pay the remaining rent for the two years that she and the defendant had previously agreed upon.