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Winner-takes-all politics will destroy Ghana - Justice Crabbe

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  • ZAMIA N22 LONDON 11 years ago

    GHANA SHOULD BE COMMUNIST COUNTRY, HAHAHA!!

  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    this is a sorry ass pathetic propaganda piece of work with no hard evidence nor does it properly address the issues. even a primary school boy could do better given the resources the govt and ndc have at their disposal. the r ...
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  • Liko 11 years ago

    Well said Judge Crabbe.

  • TerriblY Spe cifiC 11 years ago

    Why didn't abodwese say this long ago until NPP was whipped. The toke knows too well that it won't work.

  • Uncle B 11 years ago

    IT IS MOST REFRESHING TO SEE JUSTICE V.C.R.A.C CRABBE PICTURED SO HALE AND HEARTY. I RECALL HIS NAME WITH ABSOLUTE REVERENCE, AS HE HAS BEEN AROUND AS AN EMINENT PUBLIC FIGURE SINCE I FIRST BEGAN READING NEWSPAPERS AS A PRI ...
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  • Pepe/Ntafuo & Proud!! USA 11 years ago

    My thought the same at first, but then this may well be a 20 year old picture. I had forgotten all about His Prominence as living. Good to know.

  • AbasZ 11 years ago

    When is this useless element, TerriblY Specific going to THINK like a human being? What is wrong with Dr Crabbe admonition? Which party was first to rule in 4th Republic? Stop behaving like a street old boy.

  • WILLIAM 11 years ago

    The future of Ghana's democracy lies in the ability of voters to demand and get reforms and capacity-building within their respective and among the parties for the common national interests of unity in diversity, political, p ...
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  • Fredsaid 11 years ago

    There is no such thing as a communist system. If there was would you be prepared to pay the price for it??

    The most communist countries; China and Cuba are today turning coats by mixig it with capitalist attributes in toda ...
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  • Fredsaid 11 years ago

    i meant 'mixing' not 'mixig' typo error

  • Ato 11 years ago

    Fredsaid, You obviously do not know what you are talking about or what communism is about because clearly you suffer from the worse kind of illiteracy - that is, you can read and write, but you are completely and clinically d ...
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  • Chewing sponge in court is bad 11 years ago

    In any case, chewing sponge in court is shameful.

  • STEVE 11 years ago

    This is a wise talk from a wise person. In order to bury our political difference, one day one time, I like to see the ruling party appointing some ministers from the opposition party, provided the opposition ministers will h ...
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  • DESTINY 11 years ago

    Well said. To take some of the sting and deficiency out of the system, they Parliament could legislate that 50% of the ministry goes to the losing party, and the losing presidential candidate and winner rotate the leadership. ...
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  • Left Critic 11 years ago

    The word is obviously copulate. A very witty judge!

  • KOFI 11 years ago

    He did not want to be crude vulgar. That was why he used 'populate' as a suitable 'synonym'. Any well educated person should be able to see the metaphor.

  • KILLER 11 years ago

    HIS CHILDREN STARTED BUYING HOTELS,BROTHERS,HIS HELF WITH GOLD CHAINS AND HIS FRIEND JAKE THE THIEF AND NANA ADDO , ANNANIE AND THE LIST CONTINUES.

  • VAVIOTO 11 years ago

    WELL SAID BRILLIANT RETIRED SUPREME COURT JUDGE. TELL THEM. THIS IS NOT HELPING THE NATION. I THINK THE FEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT WILL HELP THE NATION.

  • atik 11 years ago

    Former President Kufour and his administration introduced this kind of things. During Former NDC administration those who were in opposition too were getting contracts and even appointed as directors etc. but NPP came to powe ...
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  • Amankwa Jejeti 11 years ago

    It was Kuffuor who sold Ghana and made the cedi equal to the dollar.
    Look what do we have in this country to call the cedi a dollar?
    Our cocoa cannot buy it how much more our minerals.
    Probe Kuffuor's government .

  • Mr. Objective 11 years ago

    It is in essence a struggle between progress and reaction.It is a trait of multiparty democracy. America and all other western democracies have gone through similar experience.And from the very onset of our democratic experim ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Justice Crabbe has hit the nail right on the head. The typical US-style divisive, party-posturing, uncompromising approach has not worked for them and will not work for anyone. Ours in which people see leadership, participati ...
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  • Ahunubipen 11 years ago

    This has always been the case, why did the Honourable Judge not challenge it all these years until today? What are his suggestions for a new way of politics?

  • CHEWING SPONGE IN COURT IS SHAMEFUL 11 years ago

    He is saying it now because the situation is getting worse. People are now even fighting over control of public toilets.

  • TWELVEPLICATED PINK SHEETS 11 years ago

    WELL SAID JUDGE. YES, THE MPs COPULATE AT NIGHT TO LOOT ALL OUR RESOURCES DRY.


    BUT I THINK IT IS BECAUSE OF AFRICAN MENTALITY OF SABOTAGE, BETRAYAL, AND SKINPAIN THAT FORCE THE PARTY IN GOVERNMENT TO ALLOCATE POSTS TO TH ...
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  • King George 11 years ago

    is not a matter of blaming governments but how we can fight against that which is important.
    i think it is true and something must be done about it

  • edy 11 years ago

    this is true winner takes all is not good
    at least the vice must come from the second party and also apoint 5 or 10 ministers so that it will be mix up so that when someone is doing wrong it will come's out very easy
    becaus ...
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  • Ofoe 11 years ago

    Is this not the same thing Bishop Dag said and people insulted him? What has changed, a country that persecutes their wise people.

  • Jojo 11 years ago

    THIS IS THE MAN WHO WAS A STRONG SUPPORTER OF THE MAD COUP IN GHANA STAGED BY ARMED CRIMINALS IN MILLITARY UNIFORMS IN 1966.

    BEAWRE OF THESE ANTI-ELEMENTS AND ANTAGONISTS IN THE GHANAIAN SOCIETY.

  • Kwame Adjei 11 years ago

    Well talk, judge Crabbe. Ghana is now being ruled by mobsters, gangters,looters, and criminaks who shouls all be prosecuted and jailed. But it is very unfornate that no one is standing up boldly to speak for Mother Ghana. It ...
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  • TOGBE 11 years ago

    What a clever judge - tell them again and again.
    These Politicians will destroy the country for all of us if they don't change their greedy ways

  • UNCLE JOE 11 years ago

    In the world of demoncrazies, the one party win all mentality as well as the members of parliament-British- or members of congress populating by night and litigating in the day time is a common phenomenon. Just take a look at ...
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  • OP/LONDON 11 years ago

    KWAME NKRUMAH SAW THAT AND BROUGHT ONE PARTY STATE

  • Yaw Sebe 11 years ago

    Wasn't Paa Kwesi Nduom a minister of state in the Kuffour administration,we don't have to apportion blame here. We are all at fault. Change is all we need and that's it

  • HASSAN RASTA 11 years ago

    WHEN JJ WAS IN POWER EVEN J.A. KUFFUO HIMSELF HAS A POSITION. BUT AFTER THEY TOOK POWER WHAT DID THEY SAY? Y3B3 GYI Y3N MAN. SO THERE WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE PROBLEM. SO WHEN THE MULTYTRIBAL PARTY OF THE REAL PEOPLE OF GHANA ...
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  • Nana boatema 11 years ago

    I think, there should be No NPP OR NDC, IT SHUOLD be top well inteligent citizen who should contest for prsident, from no party, After winning, then the board, including every body. I mean Lawyers, top class men and women in ...
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  • mante yaw, kumasi 11 years ago

    this bad ideology has even run through the military system. where directors now don't do due diligent to respect seniority in allocation of military promotion and appointments. this was highly initiated in the military high c ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    The Winner takes all politics is nothing short of societal madness! Kutu Acheampong had more vision than JJ Rawlings and Kuffour! These two corrupt leaders have polarised our dear country with tribal politics than most of us ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    My people are suffering for lack of wisdom! UNION GOVERNMENT NOW, UNION GOVERNMENT TOMORROW AND UNION GOVERNMENT FOREVER!!!!!!

  • PHILIP FROM LONDON 11 years ago

    YOU ARE DAMN RIGHT, ACHEAMPONG WAS FAR BETTER THAN RAWLINGS AND KUFFOUR.ACHEAMPONG HAD A VISION AND THE ONLY MISTAKE HE MADE WAS TO OVERTHROW A DEMOCRATIC PRIMENISTER BUT RAWLINGS AND KUFFOUR ARE JUST OPPORTUNISTS.THEY MAINLY ...
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  • ASIEDU NKWASEASEM 11 years ago

    "He blamed the level of polarisation created and sustained by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over the past years as the source of a flawed political mentality where the winner takes a ...
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  • HASSAN RASTA 11 years ago

    NPPIES ARE ALWAYS DOOM IN TERMS OF POLITICS

  • PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI- McA 11 years ago

    I AGREE WITH HON JUSTICE CRABBE AND COUNCIL OF ELDERS TO STUDY SUCH
    AN IMPEDIMENTS AND STUMBLING BLOCKS
    IN OUR CONSTITUTIONAL DISPENSATION IT
    IS LONG OVERDUE SUCH AN EXCERCISE IS
    CARRIED OUT FORTH WITH = BRI ...
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  • AMARIYA 11 years ago

    The bane of our party politics in Africa is well documented. Any student of Political Science in Africa is aware of the danger posed by 'the winner takes all' when practised in Africa. Our constitution does not oppose appoint ...
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  • jb amoateng 11 years ago

    great lecture hope this misdeed will be corrected immediately to save our country from corrupt politicians who have milked GHANA for so long, a true civil revolution is urgently the answer

  • iPad 11 years ago

    Those Ghanians following either the NPP or NDC parties are fools. Both parties are taking Ghanians for a ride.
    And I really like the phrase used by Justice Crabbe ......"populate by night and litigate by day ....
    This sums ...
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  • BUSINESS DEVELOPER 11 years ago

    The current status qua of politics does not help the development and growth of the country ,it is polarised between NDC and NDC with each party undermining one another coupled with a lot of corruptions by politicians to the ...
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  • Kwaku 11 years ago

    Mr. Justice Crabbe, when did you realise this, when Kufuor the biggest thief in Africa was in power, why din't you mentioned it to him?

  • mahama 11 years ago

    It is good idea to unite as nation, however, l am afraid if most members of ndc will agree. Look the way the grassroots boys and mosquito are doing. If you are not with them you are a big enemy. This is what Agyeman Kunadu on ...
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  • BISMARCK ASARE 11 years ago

    What an intelligent presentation? This culture of winner takes all has really done more harm than good for Ghana. We need a holistic approach in this direction. My humble suggestion to this paper is that we should start from ...
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  • j.j 11 years ago

    Am sorry, Ghana had been sell to mulsums by so kings. John I tell you if you don´t put things in order I will overthrogh you by ending of this year. take care

  • Yeoman 11 years ago

    We should learn from Europe -- Italy and others. Winner takes all is a recipe for disunity.

  • James osie 11 years ago

    So Kutu was right after all. We need to develop our own home grown system of Governance

  • tony koranteng 11 years ago

    I think it is good to start putting the nation on track BUT in a country where the opposition will NEVER SEE ANYTHING GOOD FROM THE OTHER SIDE where will the goodwill come from so we can share the responsibility of building ...
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  • Okrakwadwo 11 years ago

    Absolutely spot on, my Lord! IT IS NOW OR NEVER. Ghana cannot wait!

  • Kwawu Agbemenu 11 years ago

    Very true! The MPs increased their salaries while gov't said, & still says, there's no money to pay teachers, nurses, doctors, etc., etc. They're paying the ex-gratiae when some public servants haven't been paid for months!! ...
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  • FREEMAN 11 years ago

    Justice V.C.R.C. CRABBE - A great Ghanaian name, before, now and for ever.

    I have been a silent admirer of the revered Retired Supreme Court Judge since the late sixties, when he was active in the judiciary and was at a ti ...
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