They all to blame when they sacrificed true justice in favor of the foolishness of lawful or legal technicalities. They sanctioned the buga buga rule and double standards of hegemony/tribalism politics of the ndc and allowed ... read full comment
They all to blame when they sacrificed true justice in favor of the foolishness of lawful or legal technicalities. They sanctioned the buga buga rule and double standards of hegemony/tribalism politics of the ndc and allowed this corrupt and flawed system to flourish
Oristo 8 years ago
If the judiciary has taken upon themselves to clean itself, it would have been better. You cannot blame the media or Anas for your sunken image. Please clean thine house. I put to you.
If the judiciary has taken upon themselves to clean itself, it would have been better. You cannot blame the media or Anas for your sunken image. Please clean thine house. I put to you.
Afia Akyaa, NY 8 years ago
I was in Ghana durring the x'mas and I went to a chop bar where the seller asked me whether I like Judge or Fish on top of my Banku....it was funny though but I chose Judge, precisely the forehead where the Judges cover with ... read full comment
I was in Ghana durring the x'mas and I went to a chop bar where the seller asked me whether I like Judge or Fish on top of my Banku....it was funny though but I chose Judge, precisely the forehead where the Judges cover with their wig, was very nice---Only in Ghana can one get Judge in a chop bar. I love my country
Victor 8 years ago
That is like saying 1 in 10 was caught doing something wrong. Just to much.If it was 1 in 300 it would still be scandalous but not as much.
That is like saying 1 in 10 was caught doing something wrong. Just to much.If it was 1 in 300 it would still be scandalous but not as much.
Concerned 8 years ago
Not all 400 judges were approached by anas so the real question is what percentage of the judges who were approached by anas turned out to be corrupt.if less than 100 then at least 32 percent are corrupt and if less than 50 t ... read full comment
Not all 400 judges were approached by anas so the real question is what percentage of the judges who were approached by anas turned out to be corrupt.if less than 100 then at least 32 percent are corrupt and if less than 50 then at least 64 percent are corrupt from the inferences which can be made from the sample of judges approached
kululu 8 years ago
I need to buy yams and a goat, preferably from Burkina to close my case pending at the court.Ay3 twey-ooo!
I need to buy yams and a goat, preferably from Burkina to close my case pending at the court.Ay3 twey-ooo!
Concerned 8 years ago
Depending on the seriousness of your case, you may need to train your niece to do massages as well
Depending on the seriousness of your case, you may need to train your niece to do massages as well
witch hunter 8 years ago
"Bedua kro sei beduasa'so the saying goes, it is painful to be innocent but you are found guilty and sentenced into prison because of a corrupt judge isn't it crazy?
"Bedua kro sei beduasa'so the saying goes, it is painful to be innocent but you are found guilty and sentenced into prison because of a corrupt judge isn't it crazy?
Plasma Kote 8 years ago
It has been the tradition inherited from the Colonial Masters !!!!!!!!
NOTHING NEW !!!!!!
It has been the tradition inherited from the Colonial Masters !!!!!!!!
NOTHING NEW !!!!!!
cuuh!. 8 years ago
Sir, good saying but yet goat soup is wahala
Sir, good saying but yet goat soup is wahala
O.B. Obibini 8 years ago
The fact is that if more people had been tempted the number would have increased considerably. The rest should only count themselves lucky including the very Judge making this statement.
The fact is that if more people had been tempted the number would have increased considerably. The rest should only count themselves lucky including the very Judge making this statement.
renee 8 years ago
Good,! tHey brought it on themselves and the same goes for the lawyers. Justice for the people of Ghana.
Good,! tHey brought it on themselves and the same goes for the lawyers. Justice for the people of Ghana.
ken 8 years ago
NONE OF THEM CAN BE TRUSTED J.J RAWLINGS WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG WHEN HE SAID THE JUDGES OF GHANA ARE CROOKS
NONE OF THEM CAN BE TRUSTED J.J RAWLINGS WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG WHEN HE SAID THE JUDGES OF GHANA ARE CROOKS
Seth DALFORSEY, p. 0 bOX 201 kANESHIE 8 years ago
So far only the reputation of the judges have been discussed in the media. What about the victims of these corruptive practices? Citizens suffer when these corrupt judges handle cases in a biased way. Some of them do not beli ... read full comment
So far only the reputation of the judges have been discussed in the media. What about the victims of these corruptive practices? Citizens suffer when these corrupt judges handle cases in a biased way. Some of them do not believe that they would ever be found out. Thanks to Anas.
tetteh-tsu 8 years ago
you are very lucky anas did not approach u so u have the gust to talk. if anas approached all the judges 95% would have been faulty so keep quiet n suffer your disgrace. sentencing an innocent person to prison hmm God's wra ... read full comment
you are very lucky anas did not approach u so u have the gust to talk. if anas approached all the judges 95% would have been faulty so keep quiet n suffer your disgrace. sentencing an innocent person to prison hmm God's wrath will surely come on u
Never mind. It started from Adam and Eve
They all to blame when they sacrificed true justice in favor of the foolishness of lawful or legal technicalities. They sanctioned the buga buga rule and double standards of hegemony/tribalism politics of the ndc and allowed ...
read full comment
If the judiciary has taken upon themselves to clean itself, it would have been better. You cannot blame the media or Anas for your sunken image. Please clean thine house. I put to you.
I was in Ghana durring the x'mas and I went to a chop bar where the seller asked me whether I like Judge or Fish on top of my Banku....it was funny though but I chose Judge, precisely the forehead where the Judges cover with ...
read full comment
That is like saying 1 in 10 was caught doing something wrong. Just to much.If it was 1 in 300 it would still be scandalous but not as much.
Not all 400 judges were approached by anas so the real question is what percentage of the judges who were approached by anas turned out to be corrupt.if less than 100 then at least 32 percent are corrupt and if less than 50 t ...
read full comment
I need to buy yams and a goat, preferably from Burkina to close my case pending at the court.Ay3 twey-ooo!
Depending on the seriousness of your case, you may need to train your niece to do massages as well
"Bedua kro sei beduasa'so the saying goes, it is painful to be innocent but you are found guilty and sentenced into prison because of a corrupt judge isn't it crazy?
It has been the tradition inherited from the Colonial Masters !!!!!!!!
NOTHING NEW !!!!!!
Sir, good saying but yet goat soup is wahala
The fact is that if more people had been tempted the number would have increased considerably. The rest should only count themselves lucky including the very Judge making this statement.
Good,! tHey brought it on themselves and the same goes for the lawyers. Justice for the people of Ghana.
NONE OF THEM CAN BE TRUSTED J.J RAWLINGS WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG WHEN HE SAID THE JUDGES OF GHANA ARE CROOKS
So far only the reputation of the judges have been discussed in the media. What about the victims of these corruptive practices? Citizens suffer when these corrupt judges handle cases in a biased way. Some of them do not beli ...
read full comment
you are very lucky anas did not approach u so u have the gust to talk. if anas approached all the judges 95% would have been faulty so keep quiet n suffer your disgrace. sentencing an innocent person to prison hmm God's wra ...
read full comment