The mother of embattled social media personality Ebo Noah has publicly stepped forward, urging Ghana’s leadership and law enforcement authorities to temper justice with compassion as her son faces legal trouble.
In an emotional video circulated online, she appealed broadly to traditional leaders, politicians, and well-known public figures, asking them to use their influence to seek leniency for her son.
“Nana Osei Tutu, Nana Akufo-Addo, President Mahama, Nana Ama McBrown, I’m pleading with you all. IGP and Ghana Police, we can see the good work you are all doing,” she said.
While making her appeal, she did not excuse her son’s behaviour, admitting that he acted wrongly but stressing that he has since shown deep remorse and lacks the means to meet potential court penalties.
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“I know Ebo Noah didn’t do the right thing. He has regretted and he doesn’t have money to pay the court,” she explained.
She also addressed the backlash from social media users who felt misled by her son’s actions, saying he understands the hurt he caused and accepts responsibility.
“He played with everyone’s emotions on social media and he’s sorry about that,” she added.
Seeking to correct what she described as false assumptions, the mother dismissed claims that her son is mentally unstable. Instead, she attributed his actions to unemployment and pressure from seeing others succeed online.
“He’s not a mad person, he’s jobless so maybe he thought he could use TikTok to make some money as others are doing,” she clarified.
She concluded her message with a final plea to influential Ghanaians, asking them to speak up for her son and appeal for forgiveness on humanitarian grounds.
“People who have a voice in the country should kindly help plead on his behalf. Please have mercy on me and pardon my son for his actions,” she pleaded.
