TikToker granted bail after alleged disparaging comments against the President and First Lady

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TikToker Juicy Vibez

Juicy Vibez, a Ghanaian TikToker, has been granted bail in her ongoing case at the Adenta Circuit Court.

Reports suggest the TikToker reappeared in court on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in the company of her lawyer and was granted bail.

Earlier, the TikToker was remanded over her false publication with the intent to mislead, cause fear and panic in violation of Section 208(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

The report suggests Priscilla Ansong was arrested after publishing a widely circulated video making disparaging remarks about the President and the First Lady.

In the video shared by SIKA OFFICIAL, Content creator Priscilla Ansong alleged misconduct involving the First Couple,

She claimed unrest at the Flagstaff House and called viewers to watch the online content she referenced as evidence.

Speaking in the viral video, Priscilla Ansong stated, “Mr President, you sleep with the friends of your wife, how much more your house help? First Lady, have you also seen what you have caused? You have now been caught sleeping with another man. Everyone should go and watch what the president has done. He has slept with ladies, including his wife’s best friend, and now he has been caught. When his wife, the First Lady, also did the same, the president was angry.

“…I hear the Flagstaff House is on fire. Just go to YouTube and watch what’s going on. Go to Shirley Frimpong Manso – Sparrow’s Productions – and see what I am talking about. ‘For Love and Country’ – President, shame, you have been disgraced,” Content creator, Priscilla Ansong alleged.

She later clarified that her post was a promotion for Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s film ‘For Love and Country’, but was still arrested and remanded.

In related news, a 22-year-old man, Evans Puplampu, known on TikTok as ‘Eyes Man,’ has been arrested by the Ghana Police Service after threatening an attack on churches.

The TikToker video footage showed a masked young man posing as a bandit with the caption, “We are starting from Ghana churches.”

The Police in a statement on X wrote, “POLICE ARREST SUSPECT FOR CAUSING FEAR AND PANIC.

The Ghana Police Service has arrested a suspect in connection with a viral video in which he posed as a bandit and made threatening remarks that caused fear and panic among members of the public.

The video showed the suspect  posing with his face covered, under the caption “We are starting from Ghana churches.” The post quickly gained traction on TikTok and generated widespread concern.

Through sustained intelligence gathering and surveillance, officers identified and arrested the suspect, Evans Puplampu, aged 22, on Tuesday, 7th April 2026, at Ashaiman Community 22.

During interrogation, the suspect admitted to being the individual in the video. He stated that he had copied a similar trending pose on social media for fun and did not intend to cause harm or panic.

A Samsung Galaxy A15 mobile phone used in creating and sharing the video has been retrieved and retained as an exhibit.

The suspect is currently in Police custody, assisting investigations, and will be put before the court to face justice”.

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