Mahama does not know where to start it from. He is totally confused.
Mahama does not know where to start it from. He is totally confused.
AKAN 11 years ago
A GREAT PHYLOSOPHER!
A GREAT PHYLOSOPHER!
Akua 11 years ago
A great article.
A great article.
Rash 11 years ago
Love your articles. Keep it up. I look forward to reading them every week.
Love your articles. Keep it up. I look forward to reading them every week.
BIG BRO 11 years ago
I like this Syd..please keep your articles coming..breath of super fresh air..
I like this Syd..please keep your articles coming..breath of super fresh air..
Paul Amuna 11 years ago
Interesting analysis. Upon reflection, it seems to me it is only the NPP complainants who knew and reported "burst rear tyres" from the Bawumia accident!! The police, MTTU investigators had not even seen the vehicle to inspec ... read full comment
Interesting analysis. Upon reflection, it seems to me it is only the NPP complainants who knew and reported "burst rear tyres" from the Bawumia accident!! The police, MTTU investigators had not even seen the vehicle to inspect and find out the cause of the accident. So, in reality, WE DO NOT YET KNOW the cause of Bawumia's accident!!!
Isn't it rather curious and strange that the NPP General Secretary could provide details of the accident and its cause to the public yet attempt to hold on to the very source of evidence which would have established the truth? These are clearly challenging political times, but unless we are ruled by the TRUTH and by HONEST, serious leaders dedicated to their duties (in all walks of life), we are in deep trouble.
Kofi Agyare 11 years ago
Mr Writer, please check your facts well next time. There is no town in Volta Region known as Atakpame. Atakpame is is Togo.
Mr Writer, please check your facts well next time. There is no town in Volta Region known as Atakpame. Atakpame is is Togo.
mawu 11 years ago
Sydney, you spoilt a fine article with a non sequitur. You asked whether the petitioners to the Supreme Court on the eklection result should be charged with wasting court time if they lose. You may have intendeed this as a jo ... read full comment
Sydney, you spoilt a fine article with a non sequitur. You asked whether the petitioners to the Supreme Court on the eklection result should be charged with wasting court time if they lose. You may have intendeed this as a joke? For in your Grandpa#s law books, is it stated that when you go to court to petition for what you believe to be your constitutional rights and you fail, you have w3asted court time? If that were so, why would the right be granted in the first place?
This mis a country with a lot of madmen -- like Kpegah -- walking about freely in it. So please don't put wild ideas into people's heads.
Sydney Casely-Hayford 11 years ago
Mawu, you got it here, but missed it when you read the article. The after sentence " .. we expect total fairness ..." Thanks for responding, it encourages the writer when we engage serious conversationalists. Take care.
Mawu, you got it here, but missed it when you read the article. The after sentence " .. we expect total fairness ..." Thanks for responding, it encourages the writer when we engage serious conversationalists. Take care.
Mahama does not know where to start it from. He is totally confused.
A GREAT PHYLOSOPHER!
A great article.
Love your articles. Keep it up. I look forward to reading them every week.
I like this Syd..please keep your articles coming..breath of super fresh air..
Interesting analysis. Upon reflection, it seems to me it is only the NPP complainants who knew and reported "burst rear tyres" from the Bawumia accident!! The police, MTTU investigators had not even seen the vehicle to inspec ...
read full comment
Mr Writer, please check your facts well next time. There is no town in Volta Region known as Atakpame. Atakpame is is Togo.
Sydney, you spoilt a fine article with a non sequitur. You asked whether the petitioners to the Supreme Court on the eklection result should be charged with wasting court time if they lose. You may have intendeed this as a jo ...
read full comment
Mawu, you got it here, but missed it when you read the article. The after sentence " .. we expect total fairness ..." Thanks for responding, it encourages the writer when we engage serious conversationalists. Take care.