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Ghana Law School sued

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  • Ewe nation 8 years ago

    We are disappointed in ndc. Some of us in the Volta region have advised ourselves come 2016. You should not think you can take us for granted all the time. We are not fools! !!!!!

  • Kwaku 8 years ago

    Idiot shut up

  • Northern 8 years ago

    This is a free world. Even in Asante Akyem there are those who do not want the elephant with its heavy weight. But don't worry the individual thumbs will speak loud and clear on the ballot. We shall know who will cry foul. Pu ...
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  • Yaa Nkosuo 8 years ago

    You have my full support in this matter.

    They try to put hurdles in the way even for students applying from outside the country citing the title if your qualifications.
    The irony of it is that when the Govt of Ghana hires ...
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  • Nana-Birmingham 8 years ago

    Although i stay behind your lawsuit,it is still just part of the solution to the problem inherent in the two doggy law institutions, namely,the Ghana Law School and their boss,the Legal Council.They frustrate Ghanaians who ha ...
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  • Moses 8 years ago

    Kudos, Prof.

  • Felix Tueve 8 years ago

    This professor certainly possesses that indomitable popular motto of Accra Hearts of Oak: never say die until the bones are rotten. He really has to win a case at Ghana's Supreme Court either by unanimous or majority decision ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    I'd like to put on record my support for what Azar has embarked upon. He is absolutely right! The gross anomalies soem accept as normal in Ghana must be fought from all angles by those who are enlightened.

    I started a deba ...
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  • Rising Sun 8 years ago

    I have been following the suits of this law professor in the US and have observed that the American sickness of creating problems for others to suffer the consequences miles away is very much ingrained in Him. How old was he ...
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  • kojo krachie 8 years ago

    The prof grew up in ghana. he attended university of ghana
    B.Sc. (First Class Honors), University of Ghana, October, 1982

  • Kwaku Ghana 8 years ago

    Dim Witted. Do people even read what others write and try to understand it? The computer is exposing us big time in our thinking and reasoning capabilities

  • PROFESSOR ==THOMAS KUBI 8 years ago

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    WE WILL HAVE TO ESTABLISH ===
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  • NANA KWADWO ADUSEI 8 years ago

    Sir, I believe that this Prof. has too much money. He can afford supreme court and barristers fees .He recently lost one case, and he's trying another.
    Ghana has produced so many lawyers. That some can't get jobs or clients ...
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  • Ghman 8 years ago

    Nonsense. Then we should close down our tertiary institutions because of uemployment of numerous graduates. Why must everyone not be given equal opportunity? Let final exam determine fate of students. Is that how other countr ...
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  • Tatunane 8 years ago

    That goal of education is not go come out from school and get a job. Education should enable us acquire skills that help us put our fertile minds to wholesome ventures and productive ends...

  • Wuluwulu 8 years ago

    The country is rotten. The laws aren't allowed to work

  • Kwaku 8 years ago

    Go back to Florida

  • Ethiopia 8 years ago

    We nid lawyers in de banks,security institutions,education,and infact every where,hw can 251 student enter the law this yr when pregnant teenagers alone produce over 6000 babies within a year.infact we r sick as a nation.

  • Franklin 8 years ago

    Learned but 'uneducated' Professor of law talking. Does "through school of law" mean other means of program location and delivery. Read NCTE and NAB laws on admission to tertiary educational institutions in Ghana.

  • Sammy 8 years ago

    Well done Prof, i'm solidly behind u... God be with u

  • Truth 8 years ago

    This man will sue everyone including the dead!!!

  • Asare 8 years ago

    Its a legitimate cause..but wont succeed.the general legal council is made of abt 5 justices including the Chief Justice herself.

  • Hans 8 years ago

    Prof, come to the UK and find out how you can qualify to be a Barrister.

  • NANA 8 years ago

    May God richly bless you and lead you to win this case for it is un acceptable l fully support you THANKS

  • kencho 8 years ago

    no need to sue.. it could be out dated and will need modification thats all. wtf u think u living in the US gives u power to cm sue.. sia.. we can choose to overlook ur bullshit

  • Madugu 8 years ago

    Thank you prof. Those who are running their mouths against you, have no clue what you doing for the silent and significant Ghanaians . The frustration we have gone thro for three years and counting just us to the BL Certifica ...
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  • casyann 8 years ago

    There should be open to all people to get in to this course there not just rich there dont judge people by covers give all race chance to study there and dont charge extreame price to study

  • no certificate needed 8 years ago

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  • LIFE'S SHORT. 8 years ago

    A concerned citizen, but how long did prof serve his country? Sue? From afar he may be long-sighted, to sacrifice for the nation by staying in Ghana, he may have no reason to sue institutions and others. Let him support the m ...
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