I’m unique, No Man Promises And Fails Me – First Atlantic Bank Boss Ex-Side-Chick, Deborah Seyram Adablah Brags

Deborah Seyram Adablah, now famously known for taking legal action against her alleged sugar daddy for failing to fulfill certain promises, proudly boasts about her unique ability to hold men accountable to their commitments.
In a recently viewed video, Deborah, who has been conducting sessions to educate her followers on safeguarding promises from being broken, confidently reveals that she possesses the secret to ensuring men honor their pledges to her.
Her assertion was prompted by a comment from a follower who suggested she needed her own lessons after a man had let her down by not keeping his promises.
“I was discussing the concept of promises and their fulfillment, and someone remarked that I should be my own student because of an encounter with a man and so on. Let it be known that nobody has ever made a promise to me and failed. I hold the key to this secret. Not once has anyone promised me something and fallen short,” she confidently states in the video.
Deborah Seyram Adablah first made headlines earlier this year when news broke that she was suing a man she claims to be her “sugar daddy” for allegedly breaching an agreement to provide for her.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday, January 23, 2023, at the Accra High Court, Deborah Seyram Adablah asserts that her “sugar daddy” had agreed to purchase a car for her, cover her accommodation expenses for three years, provide a monthly stipend of GH¢3,000, marry her after divorcing his wife, and offer a lump sum to initiate a business venture.
According to her case, the “sugar daddy” did indeed buy the car and registered it under his own name, but subsequently took the car back, depriving her of its use after approximately a year of enjoying the GH¢120,000 Honda Civic. Additionally, he only paid for her accommodation for one year.
Adablah, who claims to have been coerced into the relationship during her national service period, also accuses the “sugar daddy” of various wrongdoings, including abuse, sexual harassment, mistreatment, exploitation, and damage to her reputation.
During the most recent court session last month, the High Court in Accra ordered Deborah Seyram Adablah to pay GH¢6,000 in costs. This ruling came from Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu.
The core of the case is still pending, as a number of interim applications have reportedly hindered its progress.
Source: Credit to Graphic.com.gh
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