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“Let this be a lesson”: Agradaa drops strong warning to youths after Abu Trica’s extradition

By King Bygone 2 min read
“Let this be a lesson”: Agradaa drops strong warning to youths after Abu Trica’s extradition

Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has delivered a strong warning to the country's youth following the extradition of social media personality Abu Trica to the United States to face trial over an alleged $8 million romance fraud case. In a video posted by InfoGhana360 on Sunday, July 12, 2026, Agradaa squarely placed the blame for Abu Trica's downfall on his own actions, particularly his immature relationship with money and his love of flaunting cash online.

Agradaa argued that Abu Trica's actions essentially handed investigators a roadmap straight to his door. She explained that rather than impressing followers, broadcasting large sums of money online does little more than invite scrutiny from the wrong people. This, according to Agradaa, is a practical danger that young Ghanaians need to be aware of, especially those who equate wealth with the need to perform it publicly. She called for financial maturity, urging people to resist the impulse to place a camera in front of themselves every time money comes their way.

Agradaa's warning to the youth is particularly timely given the recent extradition of Abu Trica to the United States. The social media personality's arrest and extradition have sparked a range of reactions from Ghanaians on social media, with some noting the irony of who was doing the advising. However, Agradaa's message is clear: young Ghanaians need to be more mindful of their actions and their online presence.

In the broader context, Agradaa's warning is a reminder that social media can be both a blessing and a curse. While it provides a platform for people to connect and share their experiences, it can also be a source of trouble if not used responsibly. As Ghanaians, we need to be more aware of the impact of our actions online and take steps to protect ourselves from potential dangers.

In the aftermath of Abu Trica's extradition, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the social media personality. However, Agradaa's warning to the youth is a timely reminder of the importance of financial maturity and responsible online behavior. As we continue to navigate the complexities of social media, it is essential that we prioritize our safety and security online.


Source: Yen Entertainment

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King Bygone

King Bygone is the Founder and Editor of Nsemwokrom. He is a Ghanaian blogger, digital publisher, and social media influencer with a passion for entertainment, lifestyle, sports, and trending news. He has covered stories across Ghana's entertainment industry, highlighting celebrities, music, film, and viral moments. Through Nsemwokrom, he is committed to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging stories that keep readers informed every day.