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Anas Aremeyaw Anas' story on corrupt judges Part 1

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 8 years ago

    AUTHOR: KAKABO--'-------
    My Brother Ghanaian judges have stood lower than this. Go to the rural areas and the district capitalS. Some judges are prepared to accept rats and grass cutters to throw a good case away. Some of th ...
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  • HUMANISM 8 years ago

    GHANA IS BEING DESTROYED BY D FOLLOWING :

    1. MAHAMA N HIS GOVT.

    2. PASTORS/BISHOPS/ARCH BISHOPS/
    IMAMS/CHURCH ELDERS

    3. KINGS/QUEENS/CHIEFS.

    4. THE IGNORANT CITIZENS WHO DO
    NOT DEMAND FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
    OF LEAD ...
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  • Nana 8 years ago

    ANASS THE GREAT ONE. GOD BLESS YOU.

  • SAM 8 years ago

    GOD BLESS THIS BRAVE MAN

  • mensa 8 years ago

    ANAS SAY HE WILL SOON COME OUT WITH IT PUBLIC WE CANT WAIT

  • Esi 8 years ago

    It takes a lot of courage to do what you did. We see the judges and their apologists cowering in fear. I hope your expose is not an end in itself, and that the people involved will be held accountable.

  • Kiki 8 years ago

    It is sad!

  • S.H.C 8 years ago

    The evil will panish itself

  • Nene 8 years ago

    More grease to your elbows, Anas.

  • Bernard 8 years ago

    We will rise up if anyone tried to cover up this scandal as commentators such as Sam Okudjeto and others have started on their propaganda. If the Chief Justice, Georgina Wood dared take Ghanaians for a ride she will be in no ...
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  • Michael 8 years ago

    Nice job Anas. However on a minor point unrelated to your wonderful crusade. 'Heads I win Tails you lose' was not coined by Ahmed Didat. First recorded use of it was in 1790 by Sir David Dalrymple in The Little Freeholder, ...
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  • Kadu 8 years ago

    Michael, Anas does not say that the phrase "Heads I win, tails you lose" was COINED by the South African author, Ahmed D. He only says that author used that phrase to describe a situation. Using something doesn't necessarily ...
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  • Abanga 8 years ago

    Hahahaha, nemesis is catching up with them big time

  • AHMED YACOB 8 years ago

    Tiger: If you can help me see her (Justice Audrey Kokuvi-Tay)

    Alhaji: You want to see her, do you have money?

    Tiger: Sure!

    Alhaji: What I will tell you is that, you will bring some money, it is late today so I will g ...
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  • Dziko Kwame 8 years ago

    Prof Attah Mills' Gov't was losing every case against NPP brought before these JUDGES when the cases were against NPP guys.

    NDC called for cleansing of the judiciary. You all cried wolf.

    The NDC Chairman Dr Kwabena Adje ...
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  • John G. 8 years ago

    Run run run, Judges judges run, c'os Anas is here. Run run run, lawyers lawyers run, c'os Anas is here.

    Run run run, devil devil run, c'os Jesus is here. Run run run, devil devil run, c'os Jesus is here.

  • CORNEY 8 years ago

    Great!

  • Plasma Kote 8 years ago

    Enough

  • Plasma Kote 8 years ago

    Enough

  • Mohammed Wahid 8 years ago

    OH,Ghana judges why,why

  • MATTEROFTIME 8 years ago

    The top is as rotten as the bottom !!!!!!

  • Franc 8 years ago

    good work. may the good Lord continue expose the bad people in the society. how i pray dt God should expose so called godfather who ar hiding and doing bad in society people ar incharge of isis akcaida and boko aram .

  • PAA APPAH 8 years ago

    WELL EDUCATED LAWYERS CANT MAKE A LIVING WHILST MAHAMA AND HIS CRONIES ARE STEALING AND GOING SCOT FREE EVERY BODY MUST STEAL .IF MAHAMA STOPS STEALING THEN HE CAN DISMISS ALL THE BAD NUTS IN HIS GOVT THEN HE WILL SACK AND JA ...
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  • SME 8 years ago

    Paa Appiah...

    but corruption is not the answer.
    Theft is not the answer.
    Dishonesty is not the answer.

    Two wrongs do not make a right!

    Do you realize that Ghana is about to be judged harshly by the ALmighty GOD!
    T ...
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  • amoah-konadu 8 years ago

    Anas: yentie obiaa...

  • SME 8 years ago

    Excellent Job Anas.
    Cry aloud and spare not!

    You have 100% of my support and prayers!
    Leave no stone unturned.
    This is the hands of GOD at work. Answered prayers and to GOD be the glory!
    You have the backing of the ...
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  • Atii Yussif 8 years ago

    Anas may the almighty God be with you and protect you to do more. Nothing will touch you. Continue to do the good work and expose the bad guys in society.

  • Obama 8 years ago

    The Ghanaian judges are all animals