Deborah Seyram Adablah
Deborah Seyram Adablah

Deborah Seyram Adablah is a Ghanaian woman who captured hearts and headlines as the “chicken lady” — famed for her unofficial title as a self-styled “side chick.”

According to GhanaRegions.com,  Deborah Seyram Adablah is more than a viral sensation, she’s a modern symbol of audacity, resilience, and reinvention. From her beginnings in Ghana National Service to courtroom drama and a public prison sentence, she has emerged undeterred.

Now, back in society after 45 days in prison, she stands at a crossroads: to continue capturing the spotlight or use her story as a stepping stone into a richer, self-authored future.

Early Life & Background

Deborah is in her early 30s. Though her exact birthday hasn’t been published, she was noted as a recent NSS (National Service) graduate in early 2023.

Education & Career Start:

After completing tertiary education (likely in business communications or a related field), she joined First Atlantic Bank in Accra as a National Service personnel.

Rise to Notoriety

In January 2023, Deborah sued Ernest Kwasi Nimako, a senior banker she described as her “sugar daddy.” She accused him of reneging on promises—like buying a car, covering rent, and paying GH₵3,000 monthly—made during their relationship.

The High Court dismissed her suit in November 2023, ruling it lacked legal foundation and deemed it a case of “immoral and illegal” conduct. They also ordered her to surrender the contested Honda Civic and pay GH₵6,000.

Contempt of Court & Prison

Provocative Online Videos: Deborah Seyram Adablah posted two scathing videos on social media targeting High Court judges, particularly Justice John Bosco Nabarese, accusing them of bias and corruption.

Bench Warrant & Sentence: On May 5, 2025, a bench warrant followed her online tirade. She reported herself the next day and was sentenced to 45 days in Nsawam Female Prison for contempt of court.

Life After Prison

Released on June 19, 2025, Deborah Seyram Adablah immediately reconnected with her followers:

In a viral TikTok live, she shared: “Back like I never left” and thanked prison staff and inmates for their support.

She described prison as a kind of unexpected “vacation”—though she spoke candidly about cell conditions, flies, and the twice-daily showers.

Rather than extravagant celebrations, she plans a modest house party as she resumes content creation and possibly relocates from her pre-prison flat.

What’s Next for Deborah?

  1. Content Creation & Social Media
    She’s already back to filming TikToks, maintaining strong engagement. Her bold personality and candor continue to attract attention.

2. Personal Reinvention
With her legal matters behind her (for now), Deborah may choose to shift her public image—possibly toward advocacy, entrepreneurship, or even media.

3. Exploring New Opportunities
She may channel her experience into motivational speaking, focusing on personal branding, navigating legal setbacks, or women’s resilience.

4. Educational or Legal Follow-Up
Though her initial suit failed, the public drama could inspire her to study law, media influence, or social justice—turning a sensational story into a deeper mission.