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Supreme Court Confirms Anas Granted Land by Legitimate Landowners — Adolph’s Tetteh Allegations Collapse

In a landmark affirmation of truth over propaganda, the Supreme Court of Ghana has confirmed that the families who granted land to Anas Aremeyaw Anas—the Ataa Tawiah Tsinaiatse and Numo Ofoley Kwashei families—were:
• Recognised and legitimate allodia owners,
• In continuous physical possession of the Tseaddo lands, and
• Formally acknowledged in a binding 2001 Consent Judgment, long before any competing claims emerged.

This solemn confirmation crushes the heart of Adolph Tetteh’s decade-long narrative that Anas acquired land from the “wrong” people or fabricated documents. The Court’s findings expose those claims as entirely without merit, both legally and morally.

Adolph’s Collapse in Court — The Moment the Truth Landed

According to those present, the emotional weight of the Supreme Court’s verdict visibly overwhelmed Adolph Tetteh.

He appeared in court dressed in all white, projecting confidence and the symbolism of victory he had long told supporters was assured. But as the Justices delivered their ruling—systematically dismantling the very points he had used to attack Anas—his composure faltered.

Witnesses recount that Adolph wept openly, unable to contain the shock as the Court confirmed that the grant to Anas in 2005 was legitimate, valid, and issued by the correct families in lawful possession.

The contrast was stark:
The man who had mocked Anas publicly, who had boasted on radio and encouraged others to challenge him, was now reduced to tears before the nation’s highest court.

The Sudden Illness

Moments after the ruling, insiders say Adolph complained of dizziness and chest discomfort. He needed assistance to leave the courtroom. What was meant to be his crowning moment—after years of attacking Anas on media platforms—had turned into a crushing personal blow.

Those close to him later whispered that the stress, humiliation, and unexpected judicial defeat left him physically shaken, forcing him to step back immediately from public commentary on the matter.

Vindication for Anas

For years, Adolph—supported loudly by political ally Kennedy Agyapong—had attempted to paint Anas as a land thief, a liar, and a manipulator. They repeated these accusations across media platforms, weaponising misinformation and leaning heavily on the flawed Court of Appeal ruling.

Today, the Supreme Court has wiped that narrative clean.

Anas stands vindicated—fully and unquestionably.
His grant was lawful.
His grantors were legitimate.
His possession was recognised.
The attacks were baseless.

The ruling leaves Adolph with no legal ground and no moral credibility from which to continue his crusade. The truth, long buried under noise, has finally prevailed. The same Adolf Tetteh who teamed up with Kennedy Agyapong to brand Anas as a fraud and land grabber has now been humiliated by the courts
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