Both the minority and the majority are idiots,they have arrived at a consensus to compromise on the bribery saga.
Both the minority and the majority are idiots,they have arrived at a consensus to compromise on the bribery saga.
Joyce 7 years ago
What about the railways?
What about the railways?
Peter 7 years ago
Stop the deliberate delaying coz it can't kill the bribery allegation. We don't have short memories as u perceive. Do u think deliberate delaying will make Ghanaians forget? We have so much interest in it. People must suffer ... read full comment
Stop the deliberate delaying coz it can't kill the bribery allegation. We don't have short memories as u perceive. Do u think deliberate delaying will make Ghanaians forget? We have so much interest in it. People must suffer for tarnishing the image of parliament before the whole world!!.
Osman 7 years ago
You trust Ghanain politicians at both sides of the table at your own peril. This country is been rape by the political elites from since independence
You trust Ghanain politicians at both sides of the table at your own peril. This country is been rape by the political elites from since independence
Ghanaian 7 years ago
We do not want to be in the same situation as happens in the courts - cases are constantly postponed until everybody loses track of the facts of the initial case. We want the Ghartey committee to tell us how far they have go ... read full comment
We do not want to be in the same situation as happens in the courts - cases are constantly postponed until everybody loses track of the facts of the initial case. We want the Ghartey committee to tell us how far they have gone before they can ask for more time. tell us what you have gathered so far, and if we think it necessary, we can ask a more competent institution to take the case up.
Was there any truth in Ayariga's accusation? If there was, then are Joe osei, Agyarko, Muntaka on their way out? If not, Are Ayariga, Ablakwa and Sunhyini being kicked out now? We want action now!
Smart Atkinson 7 years ago
Ayariga is a lawyer and should have known better. A legal battle without evidence brings to question the type leaders we have in Ghana.
The reputation of the Ghana Bar Association has been damaged by Ayariga.
Ayariga is a lawyer and should have known better. A legal battle without evidence brings to question the type leaders we have in Ghana.
The reputation of the Ghana Bar Association has been damaged by Ayariga.
same old story
awful
Both the minority and the majority are idiots,they have arrived at a consensus to compromise on the bribery saga.
What about the railways?
Stop the deliberate delaying coz it can't kill the bribery allegation. We don't have short memories as u perceive. Do u think deliberate delaying will make Ghanaians forget? We have so much interest in it. People must suffer ...
read full comment
You trust Ghanain politicians at both sides of the table at your own peril. This country is been rape by the political elites from since independence
We do not want to be in the same situation as happens in the courts - cases are constantly postponed until everybody loses track of the facts of the initial case. We want the Ghartey committee to tell us how far they have go ...
read full comment
Ayariga is a lawyer and should have known better. A legal battle without evidence brings to question the type leaders we have in Ghana.
The reputation of the Ghana Bar Association has been damaged by Ayariga.