19-year-old, of Queens Road,
London, said she believed her luggage contained vapes, but Border Force quickly found heaps of the Class B drug.
When questioned if she had packed her own luggage by airport officials, KanKam-Adu insisted that she had but there was nothing of concern within it.
Prosecuting, Kevin Wardlaw told Newcastle Crown Court: 'When asked to open one [item of her luggage] she said she didn't have the key. She became aware the locks would be forced.
'Her attitude changed, she became obstructive, making comments to the officer. The officer was not being racist, it was just a random check.'
The suitcase was found to contain 22.5 kilos of cannabis, worth around £67,500 wholesale and with a street value of £225,000
KanKam-Adu said she was told she would be paid £250 to carry out the act and went to Toronto on tickets given to her and followed instructions.
I very much doubt that £250.00 was all she was paid or that she could possibly believe it was vapes she was smuggling.