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Montie 3: Between party and governance, Mahama chose party

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  • 1 Loaf 7 years ago

    If the source of the power of the supreme court is the constitution of the republic of ghana but a Sophia wants us to believe she is higher and mightier than that which empowers her then this result is expected.

  • HolyGhost 7 years ago

    This article is design to throw dust in our eyes to look like the president was wrong of pardoning the monte3, but what it doesn't state is that the constitution allows the president to pardon prisoners.

  • Joe sala 7 years ago

    Illiterate, half baked something something!!!!You don't even deserve a response here because you dont understand. This is not an issue of power struggle -got it pinhead. It is a constitution issue - it is about separation of ...
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  • kweku trouble 7 years ago

    Mr. big brain, literate, fully baked something something!! I fully agree with you when you talk about "It is a constitution issue - separation of powers and respect for that dispensation". Now this is my humble view: 1.The Pr ...
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  • Ama 7 years ago

    Nice poem but he who does not listen to elderly advice hang himself at the end

  • Joe sala 7 years ago

    This is not a POEM. Another illiterate. It is a well written alliteration and that is why your small brain cannot understand. Have a pee and go to bed.

  • Gyaeka 7 years ago

    Maaan, where U been hiding with your concise, precise and incisive comments on Ghanaweb platforms?

    Akwaaaba bio, bro!

  • Kojo Esuon 7 years ago

    Yes forget the NDC and NPP blocks. There is another 3rd block, called floating voters who matter. Don't think Ghanaians are dumb, there are not. Remember the last election was very closely fought; and don't dismiss the chance ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    This single act by JD Mahama has confirmed what I have always believed... that the typical Ghanaian, from President through the perfidious Council of State, down to the vendor/Kayayie on the street has no conscience. Educatio ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    It is amazing how criminals and individuals with duplicitous character have hijacked the seat of government in this country. While in many civilized countries, leaders are expected to make tough decisions in defense of instit ...
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  • Kwadwo 7 years ago

    Judges have been murdered in Ghana and a sitting president frees persons who have threatened to rape and kill judges. It is only in Ghana that such a decision can be made. Ghana has really gone to the dogs and I am afraid t ...
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  • Kwesi 7 years ago

    When the same Mahama pardoned Sakande who lied his way to parliament, his decision was not political. The NPP didn't complain. I remember, even Sakande wasn't grateful.
    Now that it concerns NDC members, everything is wrong ...
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  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Tyranny of the judiciary is to be frowned upon.

    In this case, Mr. Mahama chose Ghana & the Rule of Law/Constitution!

  • Moshie 7 years ago

    NDC is truly gone and GONE FOREVER.

    We don't like such president in ghana. He know that as soon as he eats everybody is happy in the country. Think about all Ghanaians not NDC. We shall vote you out.

  • CHAMC HAM 7 years ago

    Mr. Ptresident, by your actions and inactions, you have shown that you are a weak, biased and incompetent leader.
    YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY OUT, COME DECEMBER 7

  • Truth Hurt 7 years ago

    Next time I hope the judges wouldn't fly to Manhyia before a verdict. Her Lordship, and the other judges should Just protect themselves, and stay away from NDC issues.