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My encounter with Adolph Tetteh Adjei and Kojo Graham: One is full of greed while the other is smart

November 17, 2025
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Adolph Tetteh Adjei

Adolph Tetteh Adjei

An Eyewitness Account by Professor Asante

TSEADDO — For decades, the coastal township of Tseaddo has been overshadowed by land battles, threats, and intimidation. As someone who has personally interacted with both Adolph Tetteh Adjei and Kojo Graham, two of the biggest landowners in the area, I have seen the profound contrast between their characters. In the light of the recent Supreme Court ruling, these differences have become even more glaring.

ADOLPH TETTEH ADJEI: A REIGN OF FEAR, GREED AND INTIMIDATION

My earliest encounters with Adolph made one truth undeniable—he wields his land, money, and connections like weapons. Despite holding more than 33 acres in Tseaddo, he still found the time and appetite to wage relentless war over two acres belonging to Anas. It was greed that spilled beyond logic. This ruling would affect him in most uncomfortable way.

Residents grew accustomed to seeing land guards and armed thugs roaming the area in Adolph’s interest. Innocent people were harassed, threatened, chased off their own land, and stripped of their peace.

One incident that shook the entire community was when Adolph ordered a bulldozer to flatten the land of a pregnant woman, due to deliver in a matter of days. She stood by crying helplessly, yet Adolph never blinked—not an ounce of remorse or humanity.

What kind of man with 33 acres fights a pregnant woman over a plot of land.

What kind of greed is that?

THE BABA KAMARA CONNECTION — INTIMIDATION THROUGH POWERFUL NAMES

For Adolph, intimidation often came through the strategic dropping of big names. He boasted openly and repeatedly that:

            •           Baba Kamara is his in-law,

            •           He co-owns Sapholda Ventures Ltd with Baba Kamara, and

            •           They supposedly drink tea every morning with President John Mahama.

He told me this personally, wearing a smile that suggested these details were meant to terrify, not impress.

He went further to boast that his money brought the NDC to power, and that he was a kingmaker whose political reach placed him above accountability.

But it didn’t end there.

Adolph also claimed he frequently “drank tea” with some of the most powerful figures in Ghana’s judiciary, including:

            •           Justice Jones Dotse,

            •           Justice Amadu Tanko,

            •           embattled Chief Justice Torkonoo,

            •           And “many others.”

These were not private boasts; these were public intimidation tactics. Each name was used like a shield and a sword—meant to frighten anyone who dared to question him.

THE AIR VICE MARSHAL WHO MATCHED ADOLPH TETEH BOOT FOR BOOT

At one point, Adolph attempted what he had done to many others intimidate Air Vice Marshal Hanson, a respected and disciplined senior Airforce Commander. Adolph came with threats and arrogance, expecting the same fear-driven compliance he had extracted from others.

He misjudged the man.

Hanson met him calmly but firmly, and the encounter ended in a way that made it clear Adolph had finally faced someone he could neither bully nor outmaneuver. The embarrassment was his alone.

GUNS, OCCULT FEAR TACTICS, AND SPIRITUAL INTIMIDATION

Adolph has displayed guns in confrontations, sometimes drawing them on innocent residents whose only offence was being on land he coveted.

Over time, people whispered and later confirmed that he had buried black juju on several parcels of land belonging to others. Whether psychological or literal, it created real fear among ordinary people, turning land acquisition into a spiritual battleground.

This was not business.

This was intimidation.

KOJO GRAHAM: A STUDY IN CONTRAST

Then there is Kojo Graham—another major landowner, but one whose approach has been fundamentally different. He is a lawyer but operates through his lawyer Shanun, another clever, strategic lawyer. If Shanun realizes he would lose the case he won’t fight it; he would let go. Though he controls large swathes of land, his interactions with people have always been rooted in dialogue and respect.

Where Adolph screams, Graham speaks.

Where Adolph terrorizes, Graham consults.

Where Adolph bulldozes, Graham negotiates.

I have sat with Graham many times. He listens—genuinely. He considers solutions that ensure nobody walks away cheated. Even when disagreements surface, he never resorts to weapons, threats, soldiers, or land guards.

He understands that land is a legacy, not a weapon. Graham had registered his parcels in other people’s names as well as companies.

Adolph Tetteh Adjei
Adolph Tetteh Adjei

THE SUPREME COURT RULING AND THE MORAL QUESTION

With the Supreme Court bringing clarity to who owns what in Tseaddo, another reality has emerged: the behaviours of these two men shaped the community more than any court ruling ever could.

And the biggest question remains:

How does a man with 33 acres pick an endless fight with Anas over just 2?

What kind of envy drives that level of greed?

The ruling has settled boundaries.

But it has also exposed character.

CONCLUSION: TWO LANDLORDS, TWO DIFFERENT LEGACIES

In my years of engaging with landowners, never have I seen such a stark contrast:

            •           Adolph Tetteh Adjei — a man driven by greed, jealousy, political name-dropping, occult intimidation, and brute-force tactics.

            •           Kojo Graham — a landowner who chooses dialogue over destruction, fairness over intimidation, and intelligence over raw arrogance.

Tseaddo deserves peace—not bulldozers, not guns, not juju pits, not political threats.

And as the Supreme Court ruling now guides the next chapter of land administration in the area, one truth will remain:

True power is not in the acres you accumulate, but in the humanity you protect while holding them.

THE BIG QUESTION

Now that the Supreme Court has stated categorically that by the Trust Deed, any assignment from the Trust should have been signed by all 8 Trustees, how many land titles obtained from the Lands Commission have 8 signatories? What happens to those titles without the 8?

Your guess is as good as mine — the Lands Commission would take steps to invalidate all those fraudulent titles that were procured illegally. If you have a title from Tseaddo today, look at it quietly to see whether you have 8 signatories. If you don’t find that, find your way to the family to regularize.

Source: The New Crusading Guide

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