In a dramatic turn of events, Ghanaian social media personality Born Bold has publicly celebrated the 45-day jail sentence handed to her online rival, Deborah Seyram Adablah. Adablah, a former National Service Personnel at First Atlantic Bank, was sentenced for contempt of court after making disparaging comments about the judge presiding over her case involving the bank’s former CFO, Ernest Kwasi Nimako.

The feud between Adablah and Born Bold has been a topic of public interest, with both women exchanging barbs on social media platforms. Following the court’s decision, Born Bold took to TikTok to express her jubilation, posting a video of herself dancing to King Caspa’s “Banku ta,” a move that has garnered mixed reactions from the public.

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Adablah’s legal troubles began when she filed a lawsuit against Nimako, alleging that he failed to fulfill promises made during their relationship. The court dismissed her case, citing a lack of merit, and subsequently issued a bench warrant for her arrest after she made contemptuous remarks about the judiciary. Adablah voluntarily turned herself in on May 6, 2025, and was sentenced to 45 days in jail.

The public’s response to Born Bold’s celebratory video has been divided. Some social media users criticized her for reveling in another’s misfortune, while others viewed it as a justified reaction given their ongoing rivalry.

This incident underscores the complex interplay between personal relationships, legal proceedings, and social media dynamics in the public sphere.

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