THAT IS WHY DR. RAYMOND ATUGUBA USED BERNARD MORNAH TO HAVE THE SC RULED IN THAT DIRECTION. WE SHALL USE IT.
THAT IS WHY DR. RAYMOND ATUGUBA USED BERNARD MORNAH TO HAVE THE SC RULED IN THAT DIRECTION. WE SHALL USE IT.
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Rawlings Orderd Killing Of Judges - Adabuga
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ONE of the architects of the December 31, 1981 coup d’etat, ex-Corporal Matthew Adabuga, yesterday told the National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) that the Chairman of the erstwhile Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC), Flt-Lt J. J. Rawlings, ordered the killing of the three High Court judges and a retired military officer in 1982. He said Flt-Lt Rawlings popped champagne, after he was informed that the four persons had been murdered. Cpl Adabuga, the first of exiled Ghanaians associated with the 31st December coup to come down to testify before the commission, is now the Public Relations Officer of the Red Cross Society in Oslo, Norway.
Giving an account of events prior to the 31st December coup and thereafter, Cpl Adabuga said he and his colleagues realised rather too late that Flt Lt Rawlings had “fooled and misled us”.
He, therefore, expressed his regret for “all that I did in bringing Ghana to its knees under the misguided leadership of Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings”.
He narrated how Flt Lt Rawlings allegedly conned them into believing that the late former President, Dr Hilla Limann, was in support of the coup d’etat, following what Flt Lt Rawlings said was an attempt by the Akan group in the People’s National Party (PNP) to topple the late leader.
Cpl Adabuga said he was in the office with Capt (rtd) Kojo Tsikata, Sgt Akata Pore and Flt-Lt Rawlings, when Mr Amartey Kwei came to inform them that they had finished the assignment on the judges but “I did not get the message clear then and even after the announcement”.
He said Flt Lt Rawlings did not utter a word and went to the refrigerator to take champagne to drink.
He said it was Messrs Amedeka, Dzandu and Tekpor who came to confide in him during the Special Investigations Board (SIB) probe that it was Flt Lt Rawlings who asked them to kill the judges and the retired military officer.
Cpl Adabuga said Flt Lt Rawlings and Capt Tsikata also directed Amedeka and his colleagues to burn the smocks they used in the operation at Bundase to eliminate all traces. He said they confided in him because he was the person they trusted as Flt Lt Rawlings and Capt Tsikata had refused to stand by them.
He said Amedeka narrated to him how Mrs Justice Koranteng, one of the murdered judges, got up in flames to chase the killers and was overpowered by Amedeka’s chanting and incantations.
According to Cpl Adabuga, he confronted Flt Lt Rawlings after he had been briefed but he “told me it was a state secret”.
He said a threw a blow at Flt Lt Rawlings but he managed to dodge it after which he complained to him about how he had been playing northerners against Akans to stage the coup.
He said it was from that stage that the two of them became enemies and that he and other soldiers then plotted to kill Rawlings but were allegedly given out by one Boakye.
Cpl Adabuga then described how Flt Lt Rawlings tried to eliminate his perceived enemies leading to the killing of Eric Asare and Giwa were killed in an accident while there was another attempt to kill him (Adabuga). In all, seven persons died in the accident involving him (Adabuga) on the Burma Camp - La road.
He told the commission how only 10 soldiers including C. C. Addai, George Agyekum, Amedeka, Amidu, Rawlings, Gbafer, Cudjoe and himself, struggled to stage the coup after Flt Lt Rawlings had taken them to the Achimota Forest to brief them about the alleged plans of Dr Limann for a military take over.
Cpl Adabuga said when his team realised they faced a heavy resistance and on seeing three dead bodies, Flt Lt Rawlings wanted to chicken out but “I arrested him and put him in one of the MOWAGS because I said he could not abandon us”.
He said Flt Lt Rawlings was not actually part of the team that fought to capture power but was used to make the announcement at the GBC because he was the only officer, stressing that “If we had another officer with us, Rawlings would have been shot immediately he chickened out and asked us to escape to Benin”.
He told the commission that the former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings was arrested at the Kotoka International Airport attempting to export marijuana to the United Kingdom but Flt Lt Rawlings intervened that there was big time money in it and that because the economy was bad, it was important that they exported marijuana to earn some foreign exchange.
“My Lord, we all became excited at this piece of information. Adjei Boadi and myself immediately acquired a piece of land at Adeiso to cultivate marijuana but after the land had been ploughed, we had instructions to plant corn,” he said.
Cpl Adabuga said in the heat of the revolution, a friend of Flt Lt Rawlings, Mr Riyadh gave them information about Syrians and Lebanese gold and diamond dealers resulting in raids on their houses and shops to retrieve all the precious minerals as well as trips to the Obuasi mine by Rawlings for gold.
“I want Rawlings to account for all the gold and diamonds that were taken during the raids and give me my share”, he said.
Cpl Adabuga, who prior to his testimony had asked for immunity from prosecution, said Flt Lt Rawlings instructed Lt Blood Dzraku to lead soldiers including himself to Tsito to kill people in connection with the conflict there.
He also described attempts by him and some people, including Lt Gen Joshua Hamidu, Major Sulemana, and Baba Kankani as well as civilians to get rid of the PNDC regime but failed.
He said the junior ranks, in view of their tender ages and inexperience were misled by Rawlings into thinking that “we were doing the nation some good by our regrettable acts”.
He said he was only 24 years at the time and that it was easy to pollute the minds of the other ranks.
“I now challenge Flt Lt Rawlings, the principal perpetrator and instigator of most of these crimes, if he has any conscience and any honour left in him at all, to come out openly and without mincing words, acknowledge his crimes and guilt, apologise genuinely to the people of Ghana and asked for their forgiveness so that we can all have true reconciliation and peace,” he said.
When asked if civilians were part of the coup, he said the only civilian who was closed to the events was one Apostle Barnabas, a journalist who was only covering the events and that Messrs Tsatsu Tsikata and Chris Atim came on board after the take over.
Lt Gen Emmanuel Erskine, a member of the commission, expressed the hope that serving soldiers will learn from the account of Cpl Adabuga about how one mistake of misjudgement had plunged the country into social and economic mess.
He said the narration also exposed a lot of weaknesses in the system at that time and expressed the hope that the weaknesses have been corrected.
He said Cpl Adabuga from his account, showed a lot of leadership, courage and sacrifice and expressed the hope that “our officers will learn from these three qualities of yours”.
Most Rev Gabriel Palmer-Buckle, also a member of the commission, said the account of Cpl Adabuga provides a number of leads for the media to research into, especially the ethnic-tribal factor in the Ghanaian body-politic and the abuse of human rights.
When he drew Cpl Adabuga’s attention to the fact that his evidence was very incriminating and asked if the evidence could be subjected to further verification, Cpl Adabuga said he stands by it and ever ready to meet any of those mentioned to challenge him.
When Uborr Labal Balafu II, a member of the commission, asked if he or any other member of the team benefited from the gold, Cpl Adabuga said he did not benefit and that “I understand George Agyekum is a pastor in his village, so I believe he is not prosperous”.
In response to another question, Cpl Adabuga said he was a product of the Junior Leaders Company, popularly known as Boys Company in Kumasi and that many of them became enemies of the revolution.
When he took his turn, a former Editor of the Ghana News Agency, Mr Ansah Barnor, narrated how he was forced to resign for allegedly leaking news report on the SIB probe to the Voice of America.
He told the commission that although he was reporting for the West Africa Magazine, there was a VOA correspondent at the sittings and that the VOA report gave account of the contradicting statements of Capt Tsikata in his written and oral evidence as well as corroborated evidence by Mr Amartey Kwei and Mr P. V. Obeng, among others.
He said Capt Tsikata did not take kindly to the report and this created problems for him resulting in his forced resignation at the age of 32.
Mr Barnor, who said he is now impoverished and often walk from Chorkor to the Castle and to the NPP head office to seek assistance for his reinstatement, said Capt Tsikata did not take kindly to it because there was a unit which rewrote all the GNA reports and sent out to the media houses.
He said although the other media houses had correspondents at the SIB sittings, it was the GNA reports they used. Mr Barnor, who broke down in tears and held up hearing for several minutes, pleaded with the commission to help him out because he is now a desperate person.
Prof Henrietta Mensah-Bonsu, a member of the commission, then said Mr Barnor’s account will go a long way to explain some of the pressures the state-media go through and why the state-media have been wrongly accused of always carrying commissioning of KVIPs and markets.
On his part, Mr Samuel Kwadwo Boateng, told the commission how some soldiers raided his drinking bar at Adabraka in 1982 and took all the drinks and himself away to Burma Camp.
He said he was tortured and released a day after and told not to come back again.
He said he later met Cpl Anack Seidu, who led the operation, at the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation where he worked as a supervisor, where he (Seidu) apologised for the incident.
When he took his turn, ex-Cpl John Kwasi Attipoe narrated how he was picked up from the 6BN in Tamale and interrogated about an alleged coup plot by Major Sulemana and Cpl John Adongo.
He said he and other detainees were severely tortured before being taken to various prisons.
He said for the seven years that he spent in detention, he was shuttled between Usher Fort, Nsawam, Winneba, Anomabo, Tarkwa and Sekondi prisons before he was released.
He said he knew nothing about the allegation levelled against him but the soldiers would not believe him. Cpl Attipoe expressed his appreciation to Mr Kwame Pianim and Amnesty International among others, who stood by him during those days in prison.
OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago
Author: OBAA YAA
...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever ques ... read full comment
Author: OBAA YAA
...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever questions the former president health?
As much as I hate to admit Rawlings was right with his statement. If they have had listen to those who were concern with the president health, he might be alive today...
PLUMBER 10 years ago
No more no less. I don't understand all this talk about the SC being final, as if those making these statements have information that the rest of the nation doesn't. Leave the parties alone, since NPP could not be persuaded t ... read full comment
No more no less. I don't understand all this talk about the SC being final, as if those making these statements have information that the rest of the nation doesn't. Leave the parties alone, since NPP could not be persuaded to accept the verdict of the electorate, no one should force them, or the NDC to accept the verdict of the SC. Period.
NDC KINGPIN 10 years ago
There was massive irregularities in the Ghana elections which favours John Mahama
There was massive irregularities in the Ghana elections which favours John Mahama
Mainoo 10 years ago
We will all accept it
We will all accept it
Nicholas J Bedzo 10 years ago
Nana, we heard that,only a fool like
Nana Akufo Addo will not accept the
verdict as final,talk to him he is a
rat from Ashianti.
Nana, we heard that,only a fool like
Nana Akufo Addo will not accept the
verdict as final,talk to him he is a
rat from Ashianti.
Kwabina Kesse 10 years ago
Is it not the same Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori-Panin, who allowed his thugs to humilate Tepa Omanhene when he represented Asantehene at a funeral in Akwapin? Becuase Asantehene is married to Julie,an Okyeni, so he was go ... read full comment
Is it not the same Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori-Panin, who allowed his thugs to humilate Tepa Omanhene when he represented Asantehene at a funeral in Akwapin? Becuase Asantehene is married to Julie,an Okyeni, so he was gone soft in his head and has sent Dr. S. K. B. Asante, Omanhene of Asokore traditional. Fool as he is,Dr. S. K. B. Asante, Omanhene of Asokore traditional couldn't tell Asantehene that it wasn't appropiate to go. What an idiot both are. No wonder is no patron of Ghana House of Chiefs. This Asantehene Must Go.
Nana Serwaa 10 years ago
You are a fool. No, you are an imbecile. If you think some of us live and die being at loggerheads with each other, then I can say you are a double foolish imbecile. Nana Asantehene is full of wisdom and will not prolong a ... read full comment
You are a fool. No, you are an imbecile. If you think some of us live and die being at loggerheads with each other, then I can say you are a double foolish imbecile. Nana Asantehene is full of wisdom and will not prolong any dispute between him and anyone even if it is his bitterest nemesis. You cannot live in this world and continue being bitter over everything. Our King is not like that. The reason you are the way you are - a bitter, angry, foolish, idiotic unemployed, poor, uneducated imbecile is because you are a frustrated man. Sorry, get rid of your bitterness and come again. Nana Asantehene will rule our Asanteman for as long as he lives and will be married to his beautiful and elegant black beauty lawyer Lady Julia, irrespective of her origins, and will live happily ever after. Go burn the sea, aboa bi ba ohiani.
BlindMan 10 years ago
Supreme Court can not decide who should be President, it's all about DIRECTION and it should not be confused; already, the length of time taken to arrive at the decision is germinating 'butterflies' in the stomach's of the n ... read full comment
Supreme Court can not decide who should be President, it's all about DIRECTION and it should not be confused; already, the length of time taken to arrive at the decision is germinating 'butterflies' in the stomach's of the nine(9) member panel.
Ours has proven to be an HEADACHE. and there's only one-way forward to save us all.
Nkawkaw Abrantie 10 years ago
We are in court seeking justice if there was fraud in the elections.
The constitution is clear what to do if there was fraud, therefore, we wait for the D'Day.
We are in court seeking justice if there was fraud in the elections.
The constitution is clear what to do if there was fraud, therefore, we wait for the D'Day.
Uncle T 10 years ago
Investigations carried out by the New Statesman indicates that the 2012 Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama, who was declared the winner of the December 7 and 8 presidential electio ... read full comment
Investigations carried out by the New Statesman indicates that the 2012 Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama, who was declared the winner of the December 7 and 8 presidential election by Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, and is being sworn into office today as the president, spent over $180m just to ‘buy’ the 2012 election.
According to top NDC sources, at least $180m (nearly GHC350m) was spent on the 2012 campaign by President Mahama and the NDC from the centre. It is by a huge margin, the most expensive campaign ever ran in this country and relatively even more so than what incumbents spend in larger and richer Nigeria. Our investigations show that a chunk of the money was disbursed in November from the Ministry of Finance for unbudgeted expenditure, including the payments to rlg for distribution of laptops embossed with President Mahama’s campaign pictures. The organisations that were used for this unprecedented vote buying spree included LESDEP, SADA, rlg, NADMO, Zoomlion, as well as some chiefs.
Sources at the Ministry of Finance believe most of the money disbursed close to the election was laundered through the organisations and ended up in the campaign coffers of the NDC.
According to a ‘rigging’ document cited by the New Statesman before the election, the NDC targeted 180 constituencies where they bribed officials of the Electoral Commission, and even some agents of the NPP, with various sums of money. In the Volta Region, parts of Central, Western, Brong-Ahafo and the three northern regions, over GHC80m was spent directly to buy votes. In the Upper West, voters were given GHC50 as they stood in the queue to vote. In the Volta Region, especially some places in the Ketu South and North Dayi constituencies, as much as GHC100 per head was paid. The overall strategy was to target households and between GHC200-600 was paid per household, an amount which seemed like manna from heaven for many poor families. Truck load of motorbikes, bicycles, outboard motors, sewing machines, rice, cloth, laptops and phones followed NDC campaign vehicles as the ruling party invaded communities in target areas buying votes.
Some parliamentary candidates, for example in the Nzema areas, were seen distributing monies themselves.
SADA distributed tractors a few days before election; rlg, which received GHC100m in the last few weeks of the campaign, gave out free laptops with pictures of the president. The unit price per these laptops remains known to only a few.
NPP BOYCOTTS MAHAMA -As he takes ‘temporary’ custody of presidency today John Dramani Mahama, president-elect, as declared by Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman of the Electoral Commission, is expected to be sworn into office today as the president of the nation in line with the provisions of the 1992 constitution. The main opposition New Patriotic Party is not taking part in the swearing-in ceremony, following its decision to boycott the activity in protest against the outcome of the December 7 and 8 general elections whose validity the party is challenging at the Supreme Court.
Boakye Agyarko, Campaign Manager of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Presidential Candidate of the NPP, has asked all party members and supporters to remain calm, as they await the outcome of the electoral petition at the Supreme Court. In an interview with the New Statesman yesterday, Mr Agyarko noted that the fact that Mr Mahama was being sworn into office as the president “does not end the matter, as the challenge over the legitimacy of his declared victory in the presidential election is being pursued in court by our party.”
According to Mr Agyarko, Mr Mahama may only be taking ‘temporary custody’ of the presidency in line with the nation’s constitution, just as it applies in the traditional installation of a chief.
He likened the situation in the country at the moment to a situation where a chief is enstooled and it later turns out he was not an odehye(a royal) or the process that led to his enstoolment was defective.
“If there is a question of succession in my village, in the heat of the dispute someone may be enstooled or enskined. However if in the aftermath, it is found that the person so enstooled is not qualified either because he is not a royal or the process was defective, the society will not simply say that because he has already been enstooled, it will let that enstoolment stand,” Mr Agyarko explained. He added: “Indeed, every society in this land will see this as a sacrilege and take urgent steps to reverse the status quo. That should not be different for Mahama if the courts should rule against him.”
"The Constitution anticipates the President being sworn in before the Supreme Court's decision that is why it says the court can declare the results invalid without prejudice to whatever the president has done. It did not say president-elect," Mr Agyarko explained further.
According to Nana Akufo-Addo’s campaign manager, he and many like-minded Ghanaians will find it “extremely difficult to see how on the face of our evidence any judge can say the result as declared was valid.”
Mr Agyarko commended Nana Akufo-Addo for staying true his democratic beliefs, adding that the nation had remained peaceful mainly because of the constitutional approach he had had adopted in challenging the results of the elections.
“Ghana has remained peaceful because Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP have chosen to respect the constitutional provisions in seeking redress to our electoral grievances. Ghana remains peaceful because we want justice, and justice must be done and seen to be done,” he added.
Alfred Adade 10 years ago
I want to know through whom and why is the country passing through all this.
If correct and truthful systems were used this country called Ghana will never pass through such pains, suffering and heart breaking.What lessons c ... read full comment
I want to know through whom and why is the country passing through all this.
If correct and truthful systems were used this country called Ghana will never pass through such pains, suffering and heart breaking.What lessons can we learn after this case.
Kofi 10 years ago
I believe that a way to reduce this is to resort to the PM system as practised in the UK. We should move away from the Presidential system. With the PM systems majority of the issues are discussed in Parliament and the PM is ... read full comment
I believe that a way to reduce this is to resort to the PM system as practised in the UK. We should move away from the Presidential system. With the PM systems majority of the issues are discussed in Parliament and the PM is part of the system.
USMAN 10 years ago
Justice must be seen to be done,period.
Justice must be seen to be done,period.
Nancy,Accra 10 years ago
Fuck all decision and sharing power bull you all talking about.We have that already and that is the parliament.Let us throw away the constitution and revert to the Abongo rule,period...
Fuck all decision and sharing power bull you all talking about.We have that already and that is the parliament.Let us throw away the constitution and revert to the Abongo rule,period...
GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FAST POWERFULL SPIRITUALIST? www.greatnanapowerfullspiritualist.blogspot.com
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FAST POWERFULL SPIRITUALIST? www.greatnanapowerfullspiritualist.blogspot.com
KOKI 10 years ago
Welcome another voice crying for reasoning to all in the land of our birth! And especially to all those that think they alone have the constitutional right to seek review no matter the lack of expediency attached!
Just los ... read full comment
Welcome another voice crying for reasoning to all in the land of our birth! And especially to all those that think they alone have the constitutional right to seek review no matter the lack of expediency attached!
Just lost for words now except to say failing to heed wise counseling is potentially dangerous for the peace of this country! The NDC & NPP chief scribes must not think Ghana belongs to them alone and that resolving to seek a review after the verdict would be the magic wand to heal the wounds of the nation. What's more, worse of all pressing for a review may never reverse the decision that would be made on the 29th of August. At best it could breed trouble!
Accept, accept and accept!
Paa Kodwo 10 years ago
WHY APPEAL TO GHANAIANS TO ACCEPT THE VERDICT AS A FINAL.
DID THE PEOPLE OF UNITED STATES CHALLENGE THE VERDICT OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE US WHEN AL GORE'S PETITITION CHALLENGING THE ELECTION RESULTS OF 2000 WAS THROWN O ... read full comment
WHY APPEAL TO GHANAIANS TO ACCEPT THE VERDICT AS A FINAL.
DID THE PEOPLE OF UNITED STATES CHALLENGE THE VERDICT OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE US WHEN AL GORE'S PETITITION CHALLENGING THE ELECTION RESULTS OF 2000 WAS THROWN OUT.
IT IS TIME WE REASON BEFORE WE TALK
Paa Kodwo 10 years ago
WHERE DID THIS CHIEF GET HIS DOCTORATE AND WHAT WAS HIS DESERTATION TITLE.
A DISQUALIFIED OMANHENE.
THESE ARE THE SO CALLED ''CHIEFS'' WHO CONTINUE TO UNDERDEVELOP GHANA.
WHERE DID THIS CHIEF GET HIS DOCTORATE AND WHAT WAS HIS DESERTATION TITLE.
A DISQUALIFIED OMANHENE.
THESE ARE THE SO CALLED ''CHIEFS'' WHO CONTINUE TO UNDERDEVELOP GHANA.
obiaamowo 10 years ago
The word is "dissertation" not desertation. You have some nerve to challenge a whole ph.d who has studied beyond what you and your entire household could have achieved. But then it is not your fault, you have access to the ... read full comment
The word is "dissertation" not desertation. You have some nerve to challenge a whole ph.d who has studied beyond what you and your entire household could have achieved. But then it is not your fault, you have access to the web and can spew nonsensical statements.
Paa Kodwo 10 years ago
FIRST OF ALL THANK YOU FOR THE CORRECTION.IT WAS A TYPING MISTAKE.
HOWEVER , HE MAY BE YOUR HERO AND WELL EDUCATED,BUT, I DOUBT VERY MUCH IF; HE CAN BEAT MY INTELLIGENCE AND THE REST OF MY FAMILY.
IN THE FIRST PLACE,DI ... read full comment
FIRST OF ALL THANK YOU FOR THE CORRECTION.IT WAS A TYPING MISTAKE.
HOWEVER , HE MAY BE YOUR HERO AND WELL EDUCATED,BUT, I DOUBT VERY MUCH IF; HE CAN BEAT MY INTELLIGENCE AND THE REST OF MY FAMILY.
IN THE FIRST PLACE,DID HE USE HIS SO CALLED ACHIEVED ''TITLE'' TO BRING CHANGES, IMPROVEMENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA.
IS IT NOT A SHAME FOR GHANAIANS TO HAVE THE BEST TITLES IN THE WORLD AND TO LIVE IN THE MIDST OF EXTREME POVERTY.
HAVE YOU VISITED HIS TRADITIONAL AREA.IT WILL BE SAD FOR YOU TO SEE THE PLACE IN SHAMBLES WITH BROKEN INFRASTRUCTURE, WITH HIS PEOPLE STILL LIVING IN HUT AND MUD STRUCTURES INTEGRATED WITH GRASS AND CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING STTRETCHING BEYOND THE HORIZON WITHOUT BASIC AMENITIES.
WE SHOULD BE VERY SHAMEFUL AND DISGRACEFUL PEOPLE ON EARTH.
mahama error 27zero thief 10 years ago
WE NEED JUSTICE,ALL OVER THE WORD SAW IT ON GHANA TV AND GHANIANS,JUSTICE WILL SAVE GHANA PERIOD
WE NEED JUSTICE,ALL OVER THE WORD SAW IT ON GHANA TV AND GHANIANS,JUSTICE WILL SAVE GHANA PERIOD
asantehene is an ndc we know 10 years ago
GOD LOVE JUSTICE,NOT CRIMINALA,THIEVES,GANGANTUAN CORRUPTS,AND EMPTY HEAD MAHAMA AKONFEM,TREES,WOYOME,DRUGS SODA
GOD LOVE JUSTICE,NOT CRIMINALA,THIEVES,GANGANTUAN CORRUPTS,AND EMPTY HEAD MAHAMA AKONFEM,TREES,WOYOME,DRUGS SODA
THAT IS WHY DR. RAYMOND ATUGUBA USED BERNARD MORNAH TO HAVE THE SC RULED IN THAT DIRECTION. WE SHALL USE IT.
Rawlings Orderd Killing Of Judges - Adabuga
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ONE of the architects of the December 31, 1981 coup d’etat, ex-Corporal Matthew A ...
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Author: OBAA YAA
...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever ques ...
read full comment
No more no less. I don't understand all this talk about the SC being final, as if those making these statements have information that the rest of the nation doesn't. Leave the parties alone, since NPP could not be persuaded t ...
read full comment
There was massive irregularities in the Ghana elections which favours John Mahama
We will all accept it
Nana, we heard that,only a fool like
Nana Akufo Addo will not accept the
verdict as final,talk to him he is a
rat from Ashianti.
Is it not the same Okyehene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori-Panin, who allowed his thugs to humilate Tepa Omanhene when he represented Asantehene at a funeral in Akwapin? Becuase Asantehene is married to Julie,an Okyeni, so he was go ...
read full comment
You are a fool. No, you are an imbecile. If you think some of us live and die being at loggerheads with each other, then I can say you are a double foolish imbecile. Nana Asantehene is full of wisdom and will not prolong a ...
read full comment
Supreme Court can not decide who should be President, it's all about DIRECTION and it should not be confused; already, the length of time taken to arrive at the decision is germinating 'butterflies' in the stomach's of the n ...
read full comment
We are in court seeking justice if there was fraud in the elections.
The constitution is clear what to do if there was fraud, therefore, we wait for the D'Day.
Investigations carried out by the New Statesman indicates that the 2012 Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama, who was declared the winner of the December 7 and 8 presidential electio ...
read full comment
I want to know through whom and why is the country passing through all this.
If correct and truthful systems were used this country called Ghana will never pass through such pains, suffering and heart breaking.What lessons c ...
read full comment
I believe that a way to reduce this is to resort to the PM system as practised in the UK. We should move away from the Presidential system. With the PM systems majority of the issues are discussed in Parliament and the PM is ...
read full comment
Justice must be seen to be done,period.
Fuck all decision and sharing power bull you all talking about.We have that already and that is the parliament.Let us throw away the constitution and revert to the Abongo rule,period...
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FAST POWERFULL SPIRITUALIST? www.greatnanapowerfullspiritualist.blogspot.com
Welcome another voice crying for reasoning to all in the land of our birth! And especially to all those that think they alone have the constitutional right to seek review no matter the lack of expediency attached!
Just los ...
read full comment
WHY APPEAL TO GHANAIANS TO ACCEPT THE VERDICT AS A FINAL.
DID THE PEOPLE OF UNITED STATES CHALLENGE THE VERDICT OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE US WHEN AL GORE'S PETITITION CHALLENGING THE ELECTION RESULTS OF 2000 WAS THROWN O ...
read full comment
WHERE DID THIS CHIEF GET HIS DOCTORATE AND WHAT WAS HIS DESERTATION TITLE.
A DISQUALIFIED OMANHENE.
THESE ARE THE SO CALLED ''CHIEFS'' WHO CONTINUE TO UNDERDEVELOP GHANA.
The word is "dissertation" not desertation. You have some nerve to challenge a whole ph.d who has studied beyond what you and your entire household could have achieved. But then it is not your fault, you have access to the ...
read full comment
FIRST OF ALL THANK YOU FOR THE CORRECTION.IT WAS A TYPING MISTAKE.
HOWEVER , HE MAY BE YOUR HERO AND WELL EDUCATED,BUT, I DOUBT VERY MUCH IF; HE CAN BEAT MY INTELLIGENCE AND THE REST OF MY FAMILY.
IN THE FIRST PLACE,DI ...
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WE NEED JUSTICE,ALL OVER THE WORD SAW IT ON GHANA TV AND GHANIANS,JUSTICE WILL SAVE GHANA PERIOD
GOD LOVE JUSTICE,NOT CRIMINALA,THIEVES,GANGANTUAN CORRUPTS,AND EMPTY HEAD MAHAMA AKONFEM,TREES,WOYOME,DRUGS SODA