In 1954, a 'watchman' had account to annoyance a magistrate, who was his employer, to court. 

His acumen was simple: his bang-up owed him and had banned to pay him. 

Culled from a Daily Graphic bi-weekly abridgement as aggregate by Charles Amankwa-Ampofo, a historian and adept broadcaster, on his TikTok, he anecdotal how the employer, a changeable cloister in allegation of the Cape Coast cloister at the time, active this 'watchman' alleged Musah to assignment for her day and night. 

He explained that forth the way, the woman was transferred to Cape Coast, abrogation Musah in the abode in Accra. 

The house, he added, was a Judicial Service abode in the magistrate's name, but back she confused to Cape Coast, Musah remained to booty affliction of it.

After abounding months of not accepting his salary, Musah wrote three belletrist addressed to his boss, allurement her to pay him.

But that move accepted futile, as the cloister still refused.

Out of annoyance and activity cheated, Musah filed a case at the cloister ambitious justice.

The cloister disqualified that a adaptation be done to ascertain the cardinal of months owed Musah.

In the end, it was accustomed that he was owed a absolute of 38 pounds, Amankwa-Ampofo shared.

The cloister directed that the Judicial Service pay the bulk to Musah and again abstract the aforementioned from the bacon of the magistrate.

Watch the historian allotment the adventure in the TikTok video below: