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The Judiciary And The Promotion Of Democracy In Ghana

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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Kwame, would you say the supreme justices have "met expectations" if the ruling goes against he petitioners for example? Or how do you judge expectation in the African context here?

  • A. P. GYIMAH 11 years ago

    YOU THIS MAN, ARE YOU ARE DEAD ALIVE? I TOUGHT YOU ARE DEAD A WHILE AGO.

  • k arhin 11 years ago

    Gyima I'm doing very will

  • qwuesi.d 11 years ago

    Of course,you do not hold brief for any political party but you casted your vote.and as usual,your vote will always give you up.I'm wondering who the CJ voted for?lol...

  • Akwasi Arhin, M.D. , USA 11 years ago

    My dear brother,
    This was brilliant, insightful, and very well articulated.

    Our parents would be proud.

    Ghana indeed is at the center stage with the rest of the democratic world watching us. It is now up to the appoint ...
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