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The Anas Expose: Is Mr Martin Amidu Out of Bounds?

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  • Anokye Twum Antwi 8 years ago

    Sir , you have once again hit the nail spot on. It's becoming difficult to fully criticise Mr Amidu because of his past endeavours to expose corruption in Ghana. You criticise him and you seem to dim his past , but then again ...
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  • insight to the bone 8 years ago

    Anas expose will be proven by history to be another elaborate scheme to prosecute more Akan intellectuals.

  • HolyGhost 8 years ago

    Difficult to criticize Amidu?, he is no hero, all his exposures are born out of jealousy because he not in any position in the government, he has therefore become a bitter man, hence his stupidity and silly comments, no one s ...
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  • klinker 8 years ago

    Am suspecting that Martin Amidu has been hired by the corrupt judges. If so, it means that Mr. Amidu himself is corrupt. Corruption in this sense does not mean taking money or goat from suspects. If Mr. Amidu could quickly ju ...
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  • Mike frm Ho. 8 years ago

    The man is bitter and angry presumably because, from nowhere, Mahama has become the president of Ghana and he being around for a long time, could not only become a president but was SACKED from government. He is on a clear ...
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  • Moses 8 years ago

    IGNORE DISHONEST AND EMOTIONALLY WEAK AMIDU
    It has never been about fightig corruption but getting at
    people Amidu consider as enemies. By his behaviour Amidu
    is not a good material for the position of Ghana President.
    He ...
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  • Samson 8 years ago

    Well written, Kofi. I hope Ghanaians see through the hollow propaganda of Amidu who is so consumed by hatred for Mahama and the NDC that he cannot think right anymore. He has nothing to offer anymore and should be ignored.

  • Me 8 years ago

    Massa Kofi no comment on npp anaa

  • Godd 8 years ago

    Kofi, I don't know if you are interpreting Amidu correctly.

    In the first place, I think you're being very prejudicial in trying to even suggest (your operative word is "perhaps") that Amidu is doing what he is doing BECAUS ...
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  • Luther King 8 years ago

    Amidu said clearly and loudly yesterday on news file that what Anas did was unconstitutional, and even though unconstitutional, it could still be used for administrative purposes but not for criminal prosecution. I find that ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Good morning, Godd. My conclusion regarding the government involvement is based on law. If the government was involved, then the use of the evidence could be problematic.

    It's accurate to describe the language of Martin A ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    Well, British law may regard what Amidu said about northerners as racism but nobody in Ghana is going to understand that as "racism". The British don't use "tribalism" for themselves (that's for us) and they don't use ethnic ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Though we did not work in the office, I met him several times through work official functions and other unofficial events post 1982. Unfortunately, I am unable to tell you his age but he must be at least, in late 50 and in h ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    Thanks for the info on him. I also guessed he must be around his 60s. Me, I don't remember him kuraaa. I left Ghana long ago and don't remember him in my student days in Legon at the end of the 70s... (Ooops - I am also now a ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    Why don't you deal with the substantive issues Martin Amidu raised and stop the nonsense? What part of Amidu's postulations do you not understand? Amidu contends 1) Tiger Eye PI is an illegal entity operating undercover in de ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    Yes, but can you make your points without calling people moronic or with timid minds?

  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    There is an acute intellectual deficit in our country, and because the writer did not spare Martin Amidu in vituperation why should I?

  • abongo C/4 boy Tema wh 8 years ago

    I find it very strange the attitude by Mr Amidu.I thought he had the same course to fight corruption just as anas is doing nd why then this sudden u turn?Mr Amidu ur fight against corruption won many hearts nd why would u wan ...
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