
Camilla Alhassan is a Ghanaian TikTok content creator and social media personality who became widely known in July 2026 after she was arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced to prison for publishing false news and engaging in offensive conduct through videos she shared on TikTok.
According to GhanaRegions.com analyst, the Accra Circuit Court sentenced her to one year in prison after she pleaded guilty to the charges.
Tiktoker Camilla case has attracted nationwide attention and reignited discussions about misinformation, responsible social media use, and the legal consequences of making false allegations against public officials.
Camilla Alhassan Profile
| Attribute | Details |
| Full Name | Camilla Alhassan |
| Nationality | Ghanaian |
| Profession | TikToker, Social Media Content Creator |
| Age | 43 years |
| Gender | Female |
| Religion | Not publicly known |
| Hometown | Not publicly disclosed |
| Marital Status | Not publicly known |
| Children | Not publicly known |
| Known For | TikTok political commentary and 2026 criminal case |
Camilla Alhassan Age
Camilla Alhassan is 43 years old, according to reports published during her court proceedings.
Camilla Alhassan Family
Very little is publicly known about Camilla Alhassan’s family.
As of July 2026, she has not publicly disclosed details about:
- Her parents
- Husband
- Children
- Siblings
No verified public records currently provide information about her immediate family or private life.
Camilla Alhassan Hometown
Camilla Alhassan’s hometown has not been publicly disclosed.
Although she is widely identified as a Ghanaian TikTok creator, credible reports have not revealed the town or region where she was born or raised.
Education
There is currently no publicly verified information regarding Camilla Alhassan’s educational background.
Career
Before becoming the subject of national headlines, Camilla Alhassan built a following as a Ghanaian TikTok creator known for producing videos on:
- Ghanaian politics
- Current affairs
- Trending national issues
- Commentary about politicians and public figures
Her videos often generated discussion online, but her public profile rose dramatically after authorities accused her of spreading false and defamatory information through TikTok videos.
Arrest and Court Case
Camilla Alhassan was arrested by the Ghana Police Service in July 2026 following several TikTok videos in which she made false and offensive statements about President John Dramani Mahama and other public figures.
She appeared before the Accra Circuit Court, where she pleaded guilty to charges of:
- Publication of false news
- Offensive conduct
The court initially remanded her into lawful custody and ordered a pregnancy test before sentencing. On 16 July 2026, the court sentenced her to one year in prison after accepting her guilty plea. One count of electronic abuse was reportedly struck out for lack of jurisdiction, while she was convicted on the remaining counts.
Tiktoker Camilla’s Allegations Made in Her Video
According to the audio recordings and court reports, Camilla Alhassan made numerous false, offensive and defamatory statements directed at President John Dramani Mahama and other public figures. These statements were allegations made by her and were not supported by evidence.
Among the statements she made were:
- She alleged that President John Dramani Mahama defiled little girls.
- She alleged that President Mahama had a sexual relationship with musician Mzbel.
- She claimed President Mahama did not have the financial capacity to implement his proposed 24-hour economy policy.
- She referred to political commentator Kevin Taylor as “Mahama’s dog” and claimed he had returned to Ghana from abroad while on medication.
- She prayed that God should kill President John Dramani Mahama and First Lady Lordina Mahama, using the Twi expression “Nyame nkum no” (“God should kill him/them”).
- She described President Mahama as a drunkard.
- She referred to President Mahama as “Kwasea Panyin,” a derogatory Twi insult meaning “foolish old man” or “stupid elderly man.”
Watch Tiktoker Camilla’s Allegations Video
In addition to the above, widely circulated reports indicate that she also made other false allegations involving ritual sacrifices, including claiming that President Mahama buried 32 cows to secure victory in the 2024 general election and that the government’s distribution of sanitary pads to flood victims was intended to conceal those alleged rituals. She pleaded guilty to the charges brought against her in court.
Prison Sentence
On 16 July 2026, the Accra Circuit Court sentenced Camilla Alhassan to one year imprisonment after she pleaded guilty to publication of false news and offensive conduct.
The court held that the sentence would serve as a deterrent against the increasing spread of false information and offensive content on social media.
Latest News
Camilla Alhassan is currently serving a one-year prison sentence imposed by the Accra Circuit Court after pleading guilty to publishing false news and engaging in offensive conduct.
Her conviction followed a series of TikTok videos containing false allegations against President John Dramani Mahama, including the widely publicized claim that he buried 32 cows as part of rituals to secure victory in Ghana’s 2024 general election. Prosecutors said the allegations were entirely unsubstantiated.
The case has become one of Ghana’s most discussed social media prosecutions, prompting renewed debate about freedom of expression, misinformation, and the responsibilities of digital content creators.















































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