Social media influencer, Deborah Seyram Adablah, has issued a bold response to the Accra High Court’s issuance of a bench warrant for her arrest, following alleged disparaging comments he made against the presiding judge in her ongoing legal case.

In a video circulating on social media, Adablah, who, in 2023, sued her former lover, banker Ernest Kwesi Nimako, for breach of promise, dismissed the bench warrant and labelled it as laughable.

“A fan just reached me with this screenshot and it’s funny because this is the same bench warrant, I have been fighting for since the beginning of the brouhaha of my case.

From petitioning against the judge on my case and the police disrespecting his orders… I never knew there was a bench warrant, but it has been issued against me,” she said.

Despite her criticism, Seyram Adablah stated that she has no intention of evading the law and will comply with the court’s order.

“I’m not going to run away. I will present myself before the court because I am a bona fide Ghanaian. I won’t run from anyone or any case,” she asserted.

She went on to clarify her comments about Justice John Bosco Nabarese, the judge presiding over her case, who reportedly had issue with a recent video in which she criticised aspects of his ruling.

“This judge, John Bosco, claims I insulted him because I spoke against a ruling in which he admitted the execution was wrongly done but still refused to set aside the application. I simply advised everyone to be cautious about their workplaces,” she said.

Seyram added that her comments about menstruation and taxpayer’s money were not personal attacks but reflections on broader systemic issues.

“I’m menstruating, and we buy pads all the time. It’s taxpayers’ money that pays government officials, and they’re sidelining us when we need help. I won’t keep quiet about it. If this is what the judge considers an insult, then we should all sit down and point out what exactly the insults are.”

Meanwhile, the court has ordered her to appear and explain why she should not be held in contempt.

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