OHEMAA DYNAMITE ADMITS TO GH¢40,000 BLACKMAIL SCHEME
Influencer says she took cash and documents from man who allegedly attempted to assault her, claims legal backing

Social media influencer Ohemaa Dynamite has publicly admitted to stealing money and blackmailing a man she accused of attempting to sexually assault her.
In a video circulating online and sighted on February 12, 2026, the self-proclaimed goddaughter of controversial pastor Ogyaba recounted details of the incident, which she said occurred during a TikTok live session.
According to Ohemaa Dynamite, she had visited the unidentified man’s residence when he allegedly attempted to rape her. She claimed that while trying to escape the situation, she took GH¢200 notes and approximately $700 in cash from the house.
She further revealed that she also took the man’s Ghana Card and other personal documents, which she has allegedly used to blackmail him over the past four months.
“I took $700 and GH¢200 fresh notes. I took his Ghana Card and some documents. He called me threatening to post a video of me taking the money, and I also told him I would tell people he tried to rape me. I had no choice but to take the money and run,” she said in the video.
The influencer admitted that she has since demanded additional sums from the man, claiming the total amount extorted now stands at approximately GH¢40,000.
“I still have the documents I stole from him, so anytime I need money, I call him and blackmail him. Because he doesn’t do legitimate business. In total, I’ve taken about GH¢40,000,” she stated.
Ohemaa Dynamite also claimed she had consulted her lawyers regarding the matter and was advised that she would not face legal consequences if the man reported her to authorities.
As of the time of this report, the identity of the alleged victim has not been disclosed, and there has been no official statement from law enforcement regarding the claims made in the video.
The incident has sparked widespread debate online, with many questioning the legal and ethical implications of the influencer’s admissions.
Source:NKONKONSA.com



