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Law Prof. slams SC over confused EC ruling

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  • APONKYE 8 years ago

    This man must be poisoning the students with his spurious arguments. Or may be in reality he is actually a messenger in the Law Faculty.

  • Anthony Karbrewo 8 years ago

    This "too-known" NPP fool goes as "Kwaku Azar" on Ghanaweb's SIL. He is parading himself around as a lawyer when, indeed, all he has to his credit is an accountant. He had someone write his GMAT for him to enter the United St ...
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  • Obi Ba JK London 8 years ago

    Any idiot from the FOOLS party ndc talking rubbish.
    John Mahama is like a DOG chain in tree
    This Man will die for poisoning Evans Atta Mills

  • j0eY l0nD0n 8 years ago

    Challenging what AA said about professor ASARE is what you should have done ,but attacking a whole political party unnecessary wasn't a good move.

  • True Talk 8 years ago

    After explaining eloquently the invalidity of voters using the NHIS card to register, the Prof then tells us they are not necessarily invalid under equity. If that is the case then we are in trouble!!!

  • MOSES ASAMOAH 8 years ago

    Professor Asare, please note that Justice Gbedeme JSC delivered the lead judgement and agreed by all the members of the panel. There was no DISSENTING view. and you know that. The Ruling was unanimous and would be entirely w ...
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  • In my Village 8 years ago

    You see why the name ATUGUBAH is poison in that party?

  • Over 60% NDC Exec Thieves, JJ 8 years ago

    when at all will some of our law makers stop politicking with serious national issues? Gbadegbe, another Atuguba - oh what a shame!

  • NII 8 years ago

    This useless so called prof Asare never learns anything. The use of Prof to prefix his name does not change anything in his life. Does he think if he was to be in Ghana today he could fit any where in our judicial system as ...
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  • Apraku 8 years ago

    Every country on earth has for its citizens three identifications, why wouldn't Ghana do the samething as every country ? Citizens has ID Cards, Passports and birth certificates, why should the legislation allow people to reg ...
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  • TIPOLIPO 8 years ago

    Sorry , we don't have ID cards in Britain

  • Ike 8 years ago

    you really need to repent. God have mercy on both ndc and npp supporters per their language

  • J Cooke 8 years ago

    This will not cut. Azar is just too brilliant for your liking!

  • j0eY l0nD0n 8 years ago

    People who registered with their national insurance cards were by then happily registered by all stakeholders also during those times (era )that card was one format ,of the several way of identifying an individual's and EC r ...
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  • Paa 8 years ago

    The NDC simply can't rid itself of pathological liars. Kwaku Asare is a KPMG Professor of Accounting at University of Florida's Business School. Besides a PhD in Accounting, he also has Juris Doctor (Law). Below is his educat ...
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  • Paa 8 years ago

    Of course, the media in Ghana have a tendency to distort facts. The man is a full professor of accounting, not of law! But I'm sure NDC folks have no problem when people call Tsatsu "Prof", although he didn't even attain asso ...
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  • HOWIE 8 years ago

    Laugh

  • gyidie 8 years ago

    But please do no compare an 'apple' with an 'orange'!
    I believe you are straying into a dangerous territory, when you compare Kwaku Asare to a TRUE 'legal wizard', this country has produced, like Tsatsu!
    Of all the academic ...
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  • Teahiabuah 8 years ago

    Tis so called professor is fake. I know him very well. Don't take him serious. If he has something progressive for Ghana, he should return home immediately.

  • kages 8 years ago

    Come to think of this... A renowned professor shared his opinion and here comes someone from nowhere to tell us that we should disregard it. He didnt even give us just a reason why we should disregard it. Who does that in aca ...
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  • Kwame Omari 8 years ago

    What has this have to do with the issue at stake? Hateful people like you don't go far in life. I bet you if you can get a fraction of what Prof. Asare has achieved in his field, you would become the happiest person in the wo ...
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  • GHANAVIA 8 years ago

    Aponkye, you see your ignorance and for that matter, all NDC members are like your ilk. Just get lost and stop the toxic release.

  • Brian Williams 8 years ago

    Any law that is declared UNCONSTITUTIONAL BY THE SUPREME COURT IS VOID, PERIOD. Remember laws are enacted by the legislative branch of government, and interpreted by the judiciary.

  • gyidie 8 years ago

    The real Kwaku Azar in action, and speaking from both sides of his 'loud' mouth! Giving the this particular ruling was unanimous, why is this 'Mr.-know-it-all, singling out Justice Gbadegbe for this needless tongue lashing?
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  • Anthony Karbrewo 8 years ago

    When is it possible for the courts of Ghana (especially the Supreme Court) to haul this fool before them for contempt? I am of the opinion that his reaction to whatever the courts do that doesn't favour his NPP trash support ...
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  • Oko 8 years ago

    Idioit

  • Yaw Ben 8 years ago

    You know law more than anybody.

  • Jojo 8 years ago

    I think the prof has raised an interesting point and it's silly to politicise his submission. I'm an Ndc man but a Ghanaian first and I think the prof is right the basis for the sc judgment and subsequent order is inconsisten ...
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  • Citizen Vigilante 8 years ago

    Bro,are u saying de law should take a retrospective effect? Besides upon what basis did de court decide that de NHIS card is not valid for de purpose of voter registration? Are we not also aware of de numerous non-Ghanaians w ...
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  • gyidie 8 years ago

    The lead Attorney for Abu Ramadan, make that same monstrous assertion on last Saturday's NewsFile Program!
    Look.if Kwaku Asare(Azar) has any issues with the SC ruling that has been handed down, he should confront Asante Bedi ...
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  • J Cooke 8 years ago

    Was in court recently when a judge told a plaintiff that he couldnt understand what the plaintiff had written. The Plaintiff boldly told the judge to stop being anti-intellectual!

  • Osei 8 years ago

    As you well know equity comes before the law so when there is conflict between the law and equity,equity prevails.It so because the human factor which is always overwhelming in law must be given preference.Anything other than ...
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  • paul 8 years ago

    I must first of all say i am no lawyer and knows little when it comes to matters of the law. Having laid that premise, it's going to be important to ask a question.
    Lawyer, somewhere i read about non retrospective effect of ...
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  • Nana 8 years ago

    Thanks prof. U sometimes wonder whether some senior persons in Ghana wish the nation well.A judge knows that pple were bussed from neibouring states to register. As privileged SC judge you dance around technicalities and suc ...
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  • Anita 8 years ago

    If Ghana were to have an effective national identification system, all these issues wouldn't even exist. I do not think there's the political will to see it through simply because, politicians would no longer be able to bus i ...
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  • Donboli 8 years ago

    The National insurance card is not an ID and can not be use in registration for elections.
    The confused idiot is the useless supposed Prof.

  • Kwame Omari 8 years ago

    Did you even understand the issues raised by Prof Asare? Some of you are some dumb!Your first instinct is to insult people you disagree with. You should maybe refrain from commenting on issues you don't understand.

  • TRUTH STANDS 8 years ago

    People who suffer injustice due to error in the law ought to be compensated but those who enjoyed certain privilege due to error in the law should not suffer pain for fault which is not theirs.

  • Nana Osei Tutu-AkofoAddo Cocain 8 years ago

    Even my grandmother at Yeji understands EC rulling

  • Tactics 8 years ago

    Seriously confused law professor! Who said the prove of citizenry with the NHIS is void under the constitution of Ghana ? Which chapter? Please we are talking about citizenry and a court rulling that the NHIS is not a suffici ...
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  • Donboli 8 years ago

    Lawyer, master, you failed. We have a card and paper for every Ghanaian to prove their ID with. If you don't have you wouldnt know. The birth certificate is our national ID. NHIS card can be use my everyone in Ghana, whether ...
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  • Nzema K 8 years ago

    Why is the SC ruling difficult for a whole kwaku Azar to understand or is he refusing to understand??.. Wonders shall never ......

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    That is from U.S., but the fact is that Ghana is a Member of the United Nations and Article 11 of the Convention on Human Rights states contrary to what the law professor wrote. Article 11 of the U.N. Convention on Human Righ ...
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  • Badohu ayivor korshi 8 years ago

    The SC has not given its reason for its judgement and you are bashing them based on your gues of the reasons for that judgement. What a law prof.?

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Law proff for state not Ghana fuck off

  • Bataba 8 years ago

    You are US and blowing you nose. You think ... bad and if something bad happened here you are not boarded. Useless Law Prof indeed.

  • EDUARDO DOMINGO 8 years ago

    YOU SHOULD HAVE EDUCATED YOUR PEOPLE THE NPP THAT WHAT THEY WERE TRYING TO DO IS POINTLESS AND STUPID!!

    NOW EVEN WITH THE NEW VOTER'S REGISTER YOU ARE DEMANDING, I SUGGEST TO YOU THAT THIS NEW LIMITED VOTERS REGISTER IS D ...
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  • Mr Bond 8 years ago

    Wonder shall never ends.The professor could not quote one article or clause to support his claim that EC is poison and misleading Ghanaians.Tough it is scarcely,It is fill with foreigners and the professor wrong because EC wi ...
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  • Dela 8 years ago

    The mention of Justice Gbadegbe in Prof. Asare's comments smacks bad faith, and very unfair. If the decision was unanimous, Prof. Asare may simply refer to the Court but not particular Justice. If it was a majority decision, ...
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  • Deep Thought 8 years ago

    It wouldn't surprise me to find the backgrounds of those talking against the Professor to be not real Ghanaians. Infact, including Gbadegpe.I blame Nkrumah! !!

  • yaw 8 years ago

    I wish you were part of the people who used NHIS cards to register prof.

  • ken kumah 8 years ago

    straight to the ponit

  • Asea Ho 8 years ago

    I am not a lawyer, but I think Kweku Azar's argument is influence by his connection.

    To the best of my memory, the complainants went to court to challenge the nationality and credibility of the voters card of the those wh ...
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  • Hebert, Sweden 8 years ago

    ASEA HO! Thanks for your simple and logical coments on the matter.

    I have studied, live and working in Europe for a period of time. But I have never read in any column of a paper or a case, where a citizen out- side his/he ...
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  • SOCRATES 8 years ago

    EXCELLENT REASONING! IN MY AREA, NHIS CARD WAS FOR IDENTIFICATION ONLY. BOTH NPP & NDC AGENTS AGREED IT WAS NEW GHANAIAN VOTERS REGISTERING; SO NO PROTESTS. OH NPP & YOUR VOODOO LAWS!

  • Kofi Nyame Esq. 8 years ago

    By the way, Kwaku Asare is not a Law Professor, he's an accounting Professor who abandoned the accounting profession to seek fame in Ghana from his US base by studying for a Juris Doctor(JD) recently.
    His arguments have bee ...
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  • Yembone 8 years ago

    I agree with you perfectly,, they have caused confusion and it it dangerous as we are going to election.

  • Morrison 8 years ago

    You are a REAL Prof. These so-called judges are messing as up. Some of as are just fed up with them, no confidence at all.

  • Acheampon. Kawaguchi electricals 8 years ago

    Mr law professor nobody can strongly slams SC In USA when American SC ruled in favor of George Bush instead of AL Gore in 2000, that time I didn't hear ur voice, so live SC alone.

  • Anthony Frimpong NY 8 years ago

    Gbedemah needs a head check. Or he should not be legislating from the bench.Judicial corruption is bad enough. Politics from the bench feels like the golden crown in our jewel is rusting .

  • AYISAM 8 years ago

    Universities of Ghana and Makola law professors please talk and be damned.

  • Kofi Mensah 8 years ago

    Aboah professor like you. You sit in the U.S and write shit when u don't know what is happening down here. U read on websites and get all vague and foolish information and think that is it. If I may ask when was the last time ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    I agree with the writer if he suggest the use of the NHIS card is not sufficient to establish citizenship, but disagree with him when he seem to create an impression that the president, MPs, Assembly men and Unit committee me ...
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  • Med 8 years ago

    Is time we ensure that we are not mislead my the so called intellectuals

  • KKO 8 years ago

    Kwaku,
    Our judiciary is in a real mess!! Maybe it is time to move the Law School away from Makola. Judgements from the judiciary is becoming too pedestrian, and one does not need a law degree to recognise that!

  • york adanle 8 years ago

    To add to what prof has explained is the recent sc declaration that the long time unbailable offences like rape murder etc are now bailable. this suggests that all who otherwise have been languishing in prison can now apply ...
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  • King 8 years ago

    The SC ruling is good for NDC, take it or leave it NPP today lack common sense to do politics in our time,
    JDM all the way.
    God bless our homeland Ghana.

  • Honestman 8 years ago

    I am disappointed this lame argument is coming from a so-called law professor. Very very infantile

  • SOCRATES 8 years ago

    NPP IS DESPERATE FOR EXCUSES FOR ANOTHER "STOLEN VERDICT". PER ART.42, NO DOCUMENT IS A STATUTORY REQUIREMENT FOR REGISTRATION OF SAME VOTERS. GBADEGBE IS CORRECT, PROF. WRONG!

  • Nana 8 years ago

    THERE IS NO ARGUMENT ABOUT WHETHER THOSE WHO USED THE CARDS SHOULD BE DELETED AND GIVEN OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER AGAIN ACCORDING TO LAW!!
    EVERY LEARNED PERSON OUGHT OT READ THE ORDERS GIVE AT THE END OF THE RULING:
    IT SIMP ...
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  • olu 8 years ago

    If this prof had read the earlier rolling he would have spare himself the trouble.the court said the current NHIS card is held by foreigner which makes it difficult to identify a Ghanaians from foreigner as a result the EC w ...
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  • sarpong 8 years ago

    well, that's why the courts are there. If the prof has any problems he should go to court like Abu Ramadan has been doing. He shouldnt be cowardly hiding by a corner and be writing to impose his opinion on Ghanaians.

  • OSEI 8 years ago

    This man is an acconting professor who happens to have a law degree as well. He doesn't teach law, he teaches accounting.

    He is NOT a Law professor!

  • kwaku london 8 years ago

    MR. STOP YOUR COMMEND AND COME BACK TO GHANA AND SEE HOW PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING

  • Sammy 8 years ago

    Law Prof. please let us live in peace Herr in Ghana wai !!!
    I don't know what you are doing up there is in interest of Ghanaians, but if not let the patriotic people in here, be the voice of the voiceless.

  • Ernest 8 years ago

    The SC really is not helping matters, originalism of our laws is sacrosanct and I hope sooner than later they won't be reviewing their own decisions. If a law doesn't take a retro effects why call for removal of these nhis id ...
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  • ADAMU 8 years ago

    LAW PROF COME AND STAY IN GHANA AND STOP CLEANING GUTTERS IN AMERICA. DON.T BE SIIIILLLY

  • Jake 8 years ago

    When did this Accounting Professional turn a Lawyer and now a constitutional expert.
    Yes, an unconstitutional act is null and void but there is also the accepted principle that a law should not take retrospective effect.
    Th ...
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  • fantastic boy 7 years ago

    You CAN chose to disagree with Professor Asare's position but don't question his academic credentials.He was a top notch student at St PETERS sec school --distinction in O's and A levels at St AugustineS COLLEGE in 1979. He w ...
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  • Afriyiesam 7 years ago

    Prof Asare is indeed a legal luminary. His commentary is enlightening and thought provoking. Let's take him serious.Some of the supreme court judges should revisit the law they learned and throw away the political lenses.