TikToker Camilla Alhassan is serving a one-year prison sentence over videos she posted about President John Dramani Mahama.
Now, the question is on everyone’s mind is what did she say?
What Camilla Alhassan said about Mahama that landed her in prison?
Alhassan posted the videos on TikTok between June 30 and July 5. They came after the June 29 floods and the fire outbreaks that hit parts of Accra.
In them, she claimed Mahama had sacrificed 32 cows to secure political power.
She also claimed the government’s distribution of sanitary pads to flood victims was meant to conceal those sacrifices.
Prosecutors told Accra Circuit Court 1 that neither claim was supported by any evidence. They said she made other defamatory claims about the President as well.
The videos spread quickly. On July 7, Alhassan posted again, saying she had received a call from police headquarters inviting her to the Criminal Investigation Department. She said her brother would go with her.
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A few moments later… pic.twitter.com/EKZZIN5KDO
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The next day she posted another video saying she had not honoured the invitation because she could not go alone.
“Right now I’m not in the house, I’m hiding because the BNI are looking for me because of the insults,” she said in one video.
She also tried to shift responsibility for the claims. “I’m not the one who said it, it was my pastor,” she said.
Police arrested her on Friday, July 10. She was arraigned the same day before Her Honour Emmanuella Asmah and pleaded guilty to offensive conduct and publication of false news.
The court deferred sentencing to July 16 and ordered a pregnancy test before judgment. She was remanded into prison custody in the meantime, and sentenced to one year.
The Ghana Police Service has not disclosed further details of its investigation beyond the charges filed.
Watch the video below;
TikToker Camilla Alhassan has been arrested by the Ghana Police and arraigned before the Accra High Court for insulting President Mahama and spreading false news.
She pleaded guilty before the Court, where Her Honour Justice Emmanuella Asmah ordered that she undergo a pregnancy… pic.twitter.com/TAEyBrusqL
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