I have to wake up at 5 a.m, in the morning to watch this historic case.
I have to wake up at 5 a.m, in the morning to watch this historic case.
insight to the bone 11 years ago
its amazing the way the alliance of evil consisting of the ewes northerners and occasional gas try to play around with the figures be it rigging of elections be it reducing the numbers of Akans in Ghana . they say the Akans a ... read full comment
its amazing the way the alliance of evil consisting of the ewes northerners and occasional gas try to play around with the figures be it rigging of elections be it reducing the numbers of Akans in Ghana . they say the Akans are now 45 % and have presented through their ewe dominated institutions and civil service to all international institutions yet this percentage doesnt reflect in their ministerial appointments and in the composition of the civil service today. so coining a phrase from their own propaganda machinery we shall begin to set the records straight in this ridiculous absurdity. the ashantis make up over 5 million the same with the fanti speaking peoples of the western and central regions , i will not even bother to calculate the greater accra, brong ahafo and eastern regions as the result is glaringly obvious . when we point out these injustices their agent provocateurs and serial callers call us nation wreckers ashantis and all sorts of names emphasizing their threats based on hatred. we still continue to ask the questions that cause them anxiety and fear as they are aware the persecution and undermining of the Akans can not go on forever. if they dont accept us then its better we go our separate ways , long live the republic of Akan
Gaby Bruk 11 years ago
JJ Rawlings has taken bribe from the government that is why he has kept silence these days refusing to talk against corruption in the government
JJ Rawlings has taken bribe from the government that is why he has kept silence these days refusing to talk against corruption in the government
Paa Kwesi Mintah 11 years ago
Kwesi, it is
"V.C.R.A.C Crabbe" and not
"CVRAC Crabbe"
For being a journalist, as you claim, I hold you to a higher standard.I always read your articles, unlike the rest of the authors here, so be careful and try to ... read full comment
Kwesi, it is
"V.C.R.A.C Crabbe" and not
"CVRAC Crabbe"
For being a journalist, as you claim, I hold you to a higher standard.I always read your articles, unlike the rest of the authors here, so be careful and try to stand above the noisy crowd.
FUI 11 years ago
"There are some wars that are won only because they were lost".........Respect
"There are some wars that are won only because they were lost".........Respect
Kwobia-Toronto 11 years ago
Definitely Ghana needs more parties involved.
Perhaps the government could introduce a wild card system for the smaller parties,and allocate
A number of seats for that purpose.
Definitely Ghana needs more parties involved.
Perhaps the government could introduce a wild card system for the smaller parties,and allocate
A number of seats for that purpose.
mensah abrampa 11 years ago
No matter the outcome of the case before the Supreme Court it's a win win for the petitioners and the NPP.
I'm not attempting to air brush history but in my opinion this is a landmark case in the annals of the political hist ... read full comment
No matter the outcome of the case before the Supreme Court it's a win win for the petitioners and the NPP.
I'm not attempting to air brush history but in my opinion this is a landmark case in the annals of the political history of not only our beloved Ghana but the entire continent. Hitherto, election disputes have often been settled on the streets and forests through the barrels of guns and the sharp steel edges of machetes. The petitioners, no matter how their opponents want to spin it,took the higher moral ground and robed themselves in the spirit and garment of true democracy by choosing to seek solace in the collective wisdom of the Supreme Court justices.
Nana Akuffo Addo, the presidential candidate of the main opposition party made it clear at the onset that he'll accept the verdict of the court no matter in whose favor they rule. That's statemsnship and translucent patriotism.Hope I'm not ruffling any feathers.
I'm sure by now both sides of the political divide agree that there are serious flaws in our political and electoral systems.The Supreme Court will undoubtedly make recommendations for changes that would enhance and give credibility to our political and electoral processes.In their collective wisdom they'll elucidate in detail the way to save our electoral and political systems.
Nana Akuffo Addo and the NPP will be the eventual winners no matter which way the justices of the Supreme Court vote. They have saved this country from a civil war that was looming over the horizon by their well thought out decision to go to the SC and at the end of it all they would have helped to secure a more credible electoral system for the entire nation that would be acceptable to every sane ghanaian and the contending parties.
The first victory recorded is Kenya which saw some skirmishes in their previous election but decided this time to follow the NPP trail.It's an NPP win win.The world is watching.
I have to wake up at 5 a.m, in the morning to watch this historic case.
its amazing the way the alliance of evil consisting of the ewes northerners and occasional gas try to play around with the figures be it rigging of elections be it reducing the numbers of Akans in Ghana . they say the Akans a ...
read full comment
JJ Rawlings has taken bribe from the government that is why he has kept silence these days refusing to talk against corruption in the government
Kwesi, it is
"V.C.R.A.C Crabbe" and not
"CVRAC Crabbe"
For being a journalist, as you claim, I hold you to a higher standard.I always read your articles, unlike the rest of the authors here, so be careful and try to ...
read full comment
"There are some wars that are won only because they were lost".........Respect
Definitely Ghana needs more parties involved.
Perhaps the government could introduce a wild card system for the smaller parties,and allocate
A number of seats for that purpose.
No matter the outcome of the case before the Supreme Court it's a win win for the petitioners and the NPP.
I'm not attempting to air brush history but in my opinion this is a landmark case in the annals of the political hist ...
read full comment