Judges in Ghana behave as if the constitution does not guarantee separation of powers. Our judges are either corrupt of spineless. Judges in this country of are clueless. They also don't care about their legacy. Their coward ... read full comment
Judges in Ghana behave as if the constitution does not guarantee separation of powers. Our judges are either corrupt of spineless. Judges in this country of are clueless. They also don't care about their legacy. Their cowardice is understandable, considering the fact that three prominent judges were abducted from their homes and summarily executed on the orders of Mr. Rawlings.
joe tex 10 years ago
those who dont understand this article should keep off. this is not the type you can contribute.congratulations on your observations but the Supreme Court has precedents. They should have good reason for assuming jurisdiction ... read full comment
those who dont understand this article should keep off. this is not the type you can contribute.congratulations on your observations but the Supreme Court has precedents. They should have good reason for assuming jurisdiction. Probably they were influenced by the fact that martin still has ajurisdictional remedy ie the High Courts.All public interest cases to the supreme court may open flood gates and subversive of the constitution both in letter and spirit
Sinew 10 years ago
It is constitutional issue. The writer was clearly pleading with the cowards at the SC "adopt a more purposeful approach to dealing with issues involving the national interest without recourse to laborious technicalities." Th ... read full comment
It is constitutional issue. The writer was clearly pleading with the cowards at the SC "adopt a more purposeful approach to dealing with issues involving the national interest without recourse to laborious technicalities." The SC has jurisdiction over all issues raised by Amidu in his petition.
Min tua 10 years ago
Your article is too long and full of vexatious frivolousness. Voluminous concoctions mahratanious mikans. This is exactly how your article reads.
IT IS TOO LONG for the ordinary people like us to read. We want short to the p ... read full comment
Your article is too long and full of vexatious frivolousness. Voluminous concoctions mahratanious mikans. This is exactly how your article reads.
IT IS TOO LONG for the ordinary people like us to read. We want short to the point articles. Within 3 minutes we finish and make our comments.
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
Jake was dying. His wife sat at the bedside.
He looked up and said weakly, "I have something I must confess."
"There's no need to, " his wife replied.
"No," he insisted, "I want to die in peace. I slept with your sister, y ... read full comment
Jake was dying. His wife sat at the bedside.
He looked up and said weakly, "I have something I must confess."
"There's no need to, " his wife replied.
"No," he insisted, "I want to die in peace. I slept with your sister, your best friend, her best friend, and your mother!"
"I know," she replied, "now just rest and let the poison work.
original 10 years ago
once the supreme court ruled that there was no contract between Waterville and the state one can infer that any claims made under the cloak of such contract cannot stand. we can infer the obvious outcome of the Wayome case
once the supreme court ruled that there was no contract between Waterville and the state one can infer that any claims made under the cloak of such contract cannot stand. we can infer the obvious outcome of the Wayome case
Esi 10 years ago
Common sense - Ghana needs their money wrongy paid to some people. This lenthy article is useless to us.
Common sense - Ghana needs their money wrongy paid to some people. This lenthy article is useless to us.
USMAN 10 years ago
Blame our useless university education.
Blame our useless university education.
PAS 10 years ago
WHAT IS THE SCENE OF ALL YOUR LONG ARTICLE ? ALL WE NEED IS WOWOME AND CO TO GIVE THAT GARGANTUAN MONEY BACK TO STATE .THAT IS VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.ENOUGH IS ENOUGH .
WHAT IS THE SCENE OF ALL YOUR LONG ARTICLE ? ALL WE NEED IS WOWOME AND CO TO GIVE THAT GARGANTUAN MONEY BACK TO STATE .THAT IS VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.ENOUGH IS ENOUGH .
Sackey 10 years ago
The writer wants Woyome to pay the money and he actually thinks the supreme court should have ordered woyome to pay the money back. Read the article before you comment
The writer wants Woyome to pay the money and he actually thinks the supreme court should have ordered woyome to pay the money back. Read the article before you comment
TARKWABA-WESTERN 10 years ago
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIE ... read full comment
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIED AND THE CONTRACTOR,OPPONG FAILED TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF THE WORKER AT AKOON AT TARKWA .OPPONG IS A GHANAIAN AND HE KNOWS MUCH ABOUT TRADITIONS OF THE LAND -GHANA.I AM ADVISING OPPONG THAT THE EVIL THAT MEN DO LIVES AFTER THEM .TAKE IT OR NOT STUPID OPPONG ,THE DIRECTOR OF GYADUBA COMPANY OF TARKWA ONE DAY YOUR END WILL COME .
TARKWABA-WESTERN 10 years ago
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIED AN ... read full comment
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIED AND THE CONTRACTOR,OPPONG FAILED TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF THE WORKER AT AKOON AT TARKWA .OPPONG IS A GHANAIAN AND HE KNOWS MUCH ABOUT TRADITIONS OF THE LAND -GHANA.I AM ADVISING OPPONG THAT THE EVIL THAT MEN DO LIVES AFTER THEM .TAKE IT OR NOT STUPID OPPONG ,THE DIRECTOR OF GYADUBA COMPANY OF TARKWA ONE DAY YOUR END WILL COME .
Okonko Palm 10 years ago
I have not taken a look at the judgment but I have read bits and pieces.I don't know whether the intent of Amidu is to by bass the established judicial process to achieve his ends and the SC was right to decline jurisdiction ... read full comment
I have not taken a look at the judgment but I have read bits and pieces.I don't know whether the intent of Amidu is to by bass the established judicial process to achieve his ends and the SC was right to decline jurisdiction on some the remedies sought.If the writer presumes that defects in the sc procedural rules will benefit Ghana,he is lying.My understanding is that there was a constitutional interpretation which resulted in the sc decision.The question of jurisdiction and the constitution was interpreted by the sc to mean that the foreign company did not have the approval of parliament to give the contract its legitimacy.So on this technicality the sc decided that the contract signed by the then npp government was invalid.What the sc did not made clear was the argument that the contract was awarded to a local company who in turn subcontracted it to a foreign company.In this case there is a decision based on technicality as to whether is is a local contract or a foreign contract.I am sure we haven't seen the last of it if we should determine it as a foreign contract. The international company will appeal against the sc decision at the international court of arbitration to see whether the rules have been properly followed.Lets wait and see.
Judges in Ghana behave as if the constitution does not guarantee separation of powers. Our judges are either corrupt of spineless. Judges in this country of are clueless. They also don't care about their legacy. Their coward ...
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those who dont understand this article should keep off. this is not the type you can contribute.congratulations on your observations but the Supreme Court has precedents. They should have good reason for assuming jurisdiction ...
read full comment
It is constitutional issue. The writer was clearly pleading with the cowards at the SC "adopt a more purposeful approach to dealing with issues involving the national interest without recourse to laborious technicalities." Th ...
read full comment
Your article is too long and full of vexatious frivolousness. Voluminous concoctions mahratanious mikans. This is exactly how your article reads.
IT IS TOO LONG for the ordinary people like us to read. We want short to the p ...
read full comment
Jake was dying. His wife sat at the bedside.
He looked up and said weakly, "I have something I must confess."
"There's no need to, " his wife replied.
"No," he insisted, "I want to die in peace. I slept with your sister, y ...
read full comment
once the supreme court ruled that there was no contract between Waterville and the state one can infer that any claims made under the cloak of such contract cannot stand. we can infer the obvious outcome of the Wayome case
Common sense - Ghana needs their money wrongy paid to some people. This lenthy article is useless to us.
Blame our useless university education.
WHAT IS THE SCENE OF ALL YOUR LONG ARTICLE ? ALL WE NEED IS WOWOME AND CO TO GIVE THAT GARGANTUAN MONEY BACK TO STATE .THAT IS VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.ENOUGH IS ENOUGH .
The writer wants Woyome to pay the money and he actually thinks the supreme court should have ordered woyome to pay the money back. Read the article before you comment
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIE ...
read full comment
THERE IS A CONTRACTOR AT TARKWA GOLDFIELDS WHO DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS WORKERS.THE WORKERS OF GYADUBA COMPANY ARE TREATED LIKE ANIMALS .RECENTLY A STAFF OF THE COMPANY,WHO HAS WORKED FOR ALMOST 12 YEARS DIED AN ...
read full comment
I have not taken a look at the judgment but I have read bits and pieces.I don't know whether the intent of Amidu is to by bass the established judicial process to achieve his ends and the SC was right to decline jurisdiction ...
read full comment