Audio By Carbonatix
Assets of jailed drug baron Nayele Ametefe also known as Ruby Adu-Gyamfi have been confiscated in accordance with an Accra High court order.
Officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) carted furniture and furnishings from Nayele's business enterprise, Night Angels Enterprise, located at the Dzorwulu Motorway Extension in Accra.
The colourful furniture has been presented to three rehabilitation centres - Darferick, House of St. Francis and the Addictive Diseases Unit of the Korle-Bu teaching hospitals - where drug abuse patients are receiving treatment.

"On behalf of the Executive Secretary of the NACOB, I make this presentation...at least they can be used at the reception hall or waiting room..the inmates who are also being rehabilitated can relax on them," he said.
The presentation was to make the point that "if you are arrested, you will not live to enjoy the proceeds of the crime that you have committed", NACOB Deputy Executive Secretary Michael Addo told journalists.
"These are furniture that we think will go a long way to help the rehab centers," he said.

Michael Addo stressed NACOB's commitment to fighting narcotic crimes and punishing those who have made wealth through the illegal trade.
"We have been seizing houses, we have been seizing vehicles", he said.
Nayele Ametefe is currently serving an eight years, eight months jail term in the United Kingdom.

Nayele, was arrested on November 10, 2014 at the Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom by officers of the UK Border Force with 12.5 kg of cocaine worth $5million in her hand luggage.
The 33-year-old who pleaded guilty to charges of cocaine to the United Kingdom and was sentenced on her own plea by the Isleworth Crown Court in London in January 2015.
Latest Stories
-
President Mahama to launch Free Primary Healthcare initiative today
16 minutes -
NHIS coverage climbs to 66% in 2025 — NHIA CEO
19 minutes -
Free primary healthcare funding a misplaced priority — Ayew Afriyie
26 minutes -
A balanced tax cut approach to petroleum price surges in Ghana
28 minutes -
IGP promotes 7 officers for role in Tema anti-robbery operation
42 minutes -
Walewale youth lock up Coordinating Director’s office amid protest
49 minutes -
A walk through the regulatory framework around trade license plates (DV & DP)
59 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
59 minutes -
BoG Governor Johnson Asiama pushes for changes to IMF support for member countries
2 hours -
Ghana Insurers Association backs SIGA’s integrating policy as a strategic pathway for sector growth
2 hours -
‘Physically attractive’ comment sparks outrage – FIDA accuses judge of gender bias
3 hours -
IMF revises Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%, inflation at 7.9% despite global economic pressures
3 hours -
Energy Minister John Jinapor likely to suspend some fuel margins today
3 hours -
King Charles will not meet Epstein survivors on US visit
3 hours -
Fela makes history as first African to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
4 hours