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The Supreme Court and Muntie FM

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  • Ablekuma 7 years ago

    I think Mr Arthur K misses the point in law. Yes,the host of a programme and indeed the directors of the station are equally liable. Go read your law books
    In a country where innocent judges had been once murdered in cold b ...
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  • KANAWU KASABA 7 years ago

    He is educated but he woefully lacks wisdom and you can clearly observe that deficiency through his writings and opinions on critical issues

  • Koj 7 years ago

    Ghanaians, let’s be honest and reflective in our approach to these mad politics in Ghana. These supreme judges have really benefited under NDC government more than ever before. Before later they came to power, these judges ...
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  • omanba 7 years ago

    You have forgotten how under Kuffuior's NPP government state assets were sold to NPP activists to enrich themselves,how contracts were awarded,some even to Kuffuor's son without tender,how some NPP activists became oil millio ...
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  • E. A. ADU GYAMFI 7 years ago

    The Supreme Court was too unfair with the irresponsible political bigots called "montie 3". Their utterances were very nonsensical.Those guys deserved about a year imprisonment, so as to serve as a strong deterrent to others.

  • KANAWU KASABA 7 years ago

    Sir,

    You have little to no understanding of what are at stake here.


    Countries that descended to war and utter doom -and there plenty in Africa and close to Ghana- got there through the nature of rogue politics and ...
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  • Kokuvi Da Togolese 7 years ago

    Who told you the judges concerned did not recuse themselves? Get your facts straight!

  • ROSEMARY 7 years ago

    .... Whilst NDC foot soldiers are suffering from abject poverty we have ruling NDC government dubiously doling out 650,000.00 dollars just to build the wall around Ghana embassy in Burkina Faso... ... .. What a big shame to o ...
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  • ROSEMARY 7 years ago

    ARTHUR K HAS NO OPINION ON SADA GYEEDA CHOP CHOP CHOP BY JOHN MAHAMA AND HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS...... hahahaaa ide bii Keke thieves..... ... .. Arthur K you've soiled your image and reputation big time in your bid to destroy ...
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  • Koj 7 years ago

    Ghanaians, let’s be honest and reflective in our approach to these mad politics in Ghana. These supreme judges have really benefited under NDC government more than ever before. Before they came to power, these judges were r ...
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  • KWASHIE ADJAH 7 years ago

    IT IS SO SURPRISING THAT, A TRAINED MEDICAL DOCTOR TALKS SO FOOLISHLY LIKE A COMPLETE ILLITERATE WOULD TALK. WHEN THE MUNTIE 3 MADE THEIR OUTBURSTS; THREATENING THE LIVES OF THE SUPREME COURT JUDGES, THE GHANA BAR ASSOCIATION ...
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  • NDC IS FULL OF SHITHEADS 7 years ago

    ARTHUR KENNEDY IS ONE OF THE MOST STUPID PEOPLE IN GHANAIAN POLITICS. THE GUY IS JUST A COMPLETE, TOTAL, IRREDEEMABLE ASSHOLE.

  • SIR 1 7 years ago

    Hahahaha, very funny. In the case of Sir John and the rest who were sentenced, what happened? Is it not the same story, the Justices sat on their own case, even the presiding judge who's name Sir John mentioned was the one wh ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    I am very disappointed in this bloke who wanted to president. Those who make arguments against the Supreme Court for conflict of interest are misguided and irresponsible to say the least. They are ignorant, and in fact obliv ...
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  • Kwabena Ohemeng,london 7 years ago

    Kwabena don't you realise that the language you have used for those who disagree with the role the Supreme Court has played in this case is very crude to say the least.If you believe that the Supreme Court was right to sit on ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    It is unintelligent to criticize an action of the Court, without suggesting a proper approach the Court should have taken. What do you suggest the highest court of the land should have done? I gave my reason in support of the ...
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  • KKO 7 years ago

    Well said, namesake!

  • ko,no problem,a 7 years ago

    Arthur K is spewing nonsense. Is he a lawyer?

  • Nom de plume 7 years ago

    This idiot bankrolled by NDC must be gotten rid of.

  • omanba 7 years ago

    What do you mean by'must be gotten rid of'?I will not be surprised if you are an NPP supporter.The Danquah/Busia political tradition believes in violence and the killing of their political opponents .You are a coward to use t ...
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  • ROSEMARY 7 years ago

    Poor northerners living like slaves in Accra and Kumasi is condemned by God so why has JOHNMAHAMA left his family and friends off the hook after chopping sada gyeeda etc monies nyafunyafu... . Oh NDC leaders should sympathize ...
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  • KAAKYIRE BADU 7 years ago

    WHAT WAS THE CONTEMPT CASE HERE ? THEY SAID IF THE JUDGES JUDGE THE CASE AGAINST THE EC , THEY WILL KILL THEM AND THEY KNOW WHERE ALL OF THEM LIVE !!! THAT MEANS THE MONTIE TRIO WANTS TO PUT FEAR IN THE JUDGES SO THAT THEIR W ...
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  • kofi 7 years ago

    This gentlemen did the wrong thing,but the judgement was bias.when u throw a ball against a wall,it bounces back to u.to all dose who are behind this evil plot.

  • God dey... 7 years ago

    Did u miss tort class or u were just not a good student in that area? Of course owners can be sued for offences committed by their workers. This is calld vicarious liability meaning employer is liable for the tort committed ...
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