“Have mercy on us and forgive us” – Abu Trica’s partner makes an emotional plea

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Abu Trica’s partner

The partner of Abu Trica has been captured in a viral video, making an emotional plea to the government, calling for his release.

Abu Trica is facing a possible extradition to the US over a romance scam.

The partner of Abu Trica in the video expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for the support since his arrest.

Speaking in the video, the partner of Abu Trica stated, “I want to thank all Ghanaians for their support since day one. I hope my message reaches the president and the appropriate authorities”.

If Abu has committed any wrongdoing or caused harm to anyone, we sincerely ask for forgiveness,” she appealed.

She added, “At this point, the extradition process has become overwhelming for us. I have a young child, and the past four months have been extremely stressful”.

“We feel helpless. I may not be able to say everything, but I humbly appeal to Ghanaians to have mercy on us and forgive us,” she appealed.

Some Ghanaians reacting to Abu Trica’s partner make an emotional plea to the government, stating, “Too many of you Ghanaians are committing fraud, and now Western countries are catching up with you. Many of your loud Nigerians are the ones with this type of behaviour, but you are right there doing the same thing. Shame on you for calling Nigerians names and you are involved, too”.

“I just don’t get it. People suddenly decide to protest or plead for a suspect to be released or protected from extradition, as if it’s that simple. They seem to forget that this case has already gone through all the final legal processes. Yet they are protesting for his release”, a netizen added.

One X user added, “Agraada was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and later her sentence was reduced to like 1 year…That shows you how the country is. Is the law for some people alone or for everyone? Nothing like fairness, so why democracy?”

“Nonsense! You were enjoying the proceeds from his criminal activities; you didn’t warn him! Do you know how many lives he has destroyed and how many innocent people he has taken their entire life savings? No one is above the law! You reap what you sow!”, a netizen added.

“Madam, madam abeg. Don’t let me vers you. The time you were enjoying, did you come out to give a speech? We saw you in the Lamborghini doing snap and things today. We should do what? Abeg, shift and let the law do its work”, an X user added.

One more X user added, “What’s that woman with the Child wearing? Stealing is bad, and any Parent who protects his/her child from facing the consequences is himself/ herself a thief.  He should go so that others will learn that it doesn’t pay to steal”.

Meanwhile, Abu Trica, who is set to be extradited to the US to face his $8 million romance scam, after the Gbese District Court granted a request to surrender.

Reports suggest that Abu Trica and his legal team have been granted 15 days to challenge the decision.

According to this, the extradition process will not take place until the expiration of the 15 days allowed for a habeas corpus application.

Speaking after the court’s ruling on Friday, March 27, 2026, a legal team member representing Abu Trica, Rosemary, stated, “I’m a lawyer in the case of the Republic v. Frederick Kumi. We filed various preliminary legal objections regarding his extradition, but the court has dismissed them. It’s actually part of the process”.

“Extradition processes are usually very fast, but we’ve managed to delay it slightly to protect his interests. Still, the court continues to dismiss our applications,” she said.

Abu Trica’s lawyer added, “We filed a preliminary objection requesting disclosure of the items seized, arguing that they do not belong to Frederick Kumi and are unrelated to the extradition offence. The court, however, ruled against us. The case was adjourned for 15 days, during which we are expected to file a habeas corpus application”.

“We believe that when we file the habeas corpus, we’ll be able to present our arguments fully and explain why Frederick cannot be extradited. Our hopes are cautious, but we remain optimistic,” she concluded.

In related news, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, the lawyer for embattled Ghanaian socialite Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, has detailed how a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent set up his client.

According to Oliver Barker-Vormawor, Abu Trica was set up by an FBI informant who approached him, saying that he was expecting some 50,000 dollars.

He alleged that the FBI informant asked Abu Trica to help find a bank account for them to transfer the money into, where he would receive 13,000 dollars if he found an account.

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