Bitter Side Chick Case Begins

Ernest Kwesi Nimako, Deborah Adablah

 

The civil case in which a side chick sued her sugar daddy for breach of an agreement for him to take care of her and sexual harassment, yesterday began before an Accra High Court.

The court, presided over Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu, has ordered counsels for the parties in the matter to file their written submissions by February 23, 2023, for the case to proceed to trial.

Deborah Seyram Adablah, an unemployed former National Service person has sued her sugar daddy, Ernest Kwasi Nimako, the Chief Financial Officer of First Atlantic Bank, for failing to take care of her needs as agreed upon between the two.

The plaintiff, in a suit filed before an Accra High Court avers that the defendant has failed to fulfil his promises to her; which included giving her a lump sum to start a business after her National Service, buying her a car, renting an apartment for her for three years, giving her a monthly stipend of GH¢3,000, and marrying her after divorcing his wife.

 

Bank Fights Back

The bank, which has also been named as defendant, has filed an application requesting the court to strike out seven paragraphs of the writ on the ground that they disclose no reasonable cause of action.

The paragraphs complained of relate to allegations about the bank, including accusations that the bank watched on while its junior female staff are sexually harassed by senior male officers of the bank.

 

The Writ

The plaintiff alleges that she is in a parlor relationship with the defendant, which began in 2020 when she was posted to the bank to do her National Service.

She claims the relationship began from what she described as sexual harassment and abuse from the defendant, who is a superior officer who wielded a lot of power, and she only gave in “in order not to find working at the bank a nightmare.”

Ms. Adablah avers that the defendant fulfilled his promise of renting her a two-bedroom apartment at the cost of GH¢1,500 a month but for only one year instead of three, which has since expired and she is on the verge of being evicted.

She further avers that the sugar daddy has also bought her a Honda Civic at the cost of GH¢120,000, but the documentation to the vehicle are in the name of the defendant, who has failed to transfer the ownership to her.

She claims the defendant has now become hostile towards her since she refused to allow him have unnatural carnal knowledge with her.

“Plaintiff avers that, in furtherance of the 1st Defendant wanting to have sexual intercourse with her without protection from 1st defendant, he put the plaintiff to a risky medical family planning treatment even though, the parties knew the risk entailed, which she brought to the attention of the 1s Defendant. 1st Defendant therefore paid for Plaintiff’s family planning treatment at Marie Stopes Clinic Kokomlemle, Accra and also paid for her medical bills each time she faces the effect of the family planning injection which made her to bleed excessively.”

She is, therefore, asking the court to order the sugar daddy to transfer the title of the Honda Civic to her, a refund of GH¢10,000.00 as cost of repairs of her car which he promised to refund but failed.

She is also asking that the sugar daddy pays her a lump sum to enable her start a business to take care of herself as agreed between the two.

Again, she wants the court to order the man to pay the remaining two years of her rent, the outstanding arrears of her monthly allowance from July 2022 to the date of judgment, and pay all medical expenses as a result of the side effects of the family planning treatment.

 

BY Gibril Abdul Razak