Controversial Ghanaian influencer takes legal battle to new heights over alleged rights violations
Ghanaian social media personality Abu Trica has filed a high-profile lawsuit against multiple agencies, including the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), the Ministry of Interior, the FBI, and NACOC, claiming that his arrest violated his constitutional and human rights.
“I will not be silenced. My rights were trampled, and I’m taking this fight to the courts,” Abu Trica declared in a statement.
THE CASE AGAINST THE AUTHORITIES
According to legal filings, Abu Trica alleges:
- Unlawful arrest and detention
- Breach of constitutional rights, including freedom of speech and personal liberty
- Collusion between local and international agencies without due process
The lawsuit has immediately captured public attention, given the rare involvement of both Ghanaian authorities and the FBI in a rights-based dispute.
PUBLIC REACTION: SHOCK AND SUPPORT
Reactions on social media have been polarized:
- Some fans applaud Abu Trica for standing up against powerful institutions
- Critics argue he is seeking attention through sensational legal moves
Legal experts note that the case could set a major precedent for citizens’ rights in Ghana and the extent of international agency involvement in local matters.
THE TAKEAWAY
Whether Abu Trica wins or loses, his lawsuit has already sparked nationwide debate about civil liberties, police powers, and accountability, and it’s clear the story is far from over.



