THE AKUFO-ADDO GOVERMENT IS MADE UP OF A BUNCH OF LIARS AND CRIMINALS 1 year ago
The Akufo-Addo government and the Attorney General have been exposed. The Government lost the case and instead keeping quiet and paying 50% of the legal of the plaintiffs, the attorney general has decided to spin off lies.
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The Akufo-Addo government and the Attorney General have been exposed. The Government lost the case and instead keeping quiet and paying 50% of the legal of the plaintiffs, the attorney general has decided to spin off lies.
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Unpredictable Oye Onye Kwasi Atta 1 year ago
Godfred Dame wins his cases he specialises in how to fish out the NPP justices and legal system manipulation not necessarily his apt knowledge of the laws.
Godfred Dame wins his cases he specialises in how to fish out the NPP justices and legal system manipulation not necessarily his apt knowledge of the laws.
Bobby Stones 1 year ago
Dame the darn AG!!! This chap is as cheap as the word, oh boy oh boy. What will be his response? Franklin Cudjo said and Kofi Bentil, their own kingpin said he lost. The npp supporters will have us believe otherwise. Dame, oh ... read full comment
Dame the darn AG!!! This chap is as cheap as the word, oh boy oh boy. What will be his response? Franklin Cudjo said and Kofi Bentil, their own kingpin said he lost. The npp supporters will have us believe otherwise. Dame, oh Dame, the darling boy of the Ghana judiciary.
Ghanaba KK 1 year ago
SO PLEASE DID THE AG DAME LIE TO GHANAIANS ?
WHAT IS THIS? WHY IS THIS NPP PEOPLE TAKING GHANAIANS AS FOOLS.
SO PLEASE DID THE AG DAME LIE TO GHANAIANS ?
WHAT IS THIS? WHY IS THIS NPP PEOPLE TAKING GHANAIANS AS FOOLS.
OSABARIMA MENSA 1 year ago
My question to Eni is, are they $5 billion richer?
My question to Eni is, are they $5 billion richer?
UNCLE PEE 1 year ago
No, they are not. They have however succeeded in halting the attempt by the AG and his cohorts to commit an illegality. There is also a ruling that Eni and Vitol could claim damages if the government decides to enforce the el ... read full comment
No, they are not. They have however succeeded in halting the attempt by the AG and his cohorts to commit an illegality. There is also a ruling that Eni and Vitol could claim damages if the government decides to enforce the ellegality. Ghana lost.
Jobe 1 year ago
That’s not true. They didn’t succeed in anything. Why is ENI hiding the sovereign bit. The statement on sovereignty is what has hit ENI. The AG is great!!!
That’s not true. They didn’t succeed in anything. Why is ENI hiding the sovereign bit. The statement on sovereignty is what has hit ENI. The AG is great!!!
CAD 1 year ago
Dame at it again !
Dame at it again !
Mr Ibu 1 year ago
I blame government. Why we as Ghanaians cannot bring this oil out on our own? Why do we have universities and so called lecturer if no one in the countries knows how to drill and pump oil our from the sea. We should own our r ... read full comment
I blame government. Why we as Ghanaians cannot bring this oil out on our own? Why do we have universities and so called lecturer if no one in the countries knows how to drill and pump oil our from the sea. We should own our resources 100 percent
Gari and Beans 1 year ago
We lack the adequate resources and as such it is a risky business to venture in.Exploration alone can drain your resources if you fail to land the right quantity which is economically via.
We lack the adequate resources and as such it is a risky business to venture in.Exploration alone can drain your resources if you fail to land the right quantity which is economically via.
box 1 year ago
ENI has invested $7B in the sankofa field.
tell me which Ghanaian have $7B to invest in a block?
the fact that you go school doesn't mean you have the capital to invest in such a project. the equipment needed to pull ... read full comment
ENI has invested $7B in the sankofa field.
tell me which Ghanaian have $7B to invest in a block?
the fact that you go school doesn't mean you have the capital to invest in such a project. the equipment needed to pull that oil from the ground is not cheap and someone have to pay for it.
Springfield doesn't have money to develop their block that is why they are hiding behind the government to cheat ENI.
Hahaha they can't even acquire commercial loan to sponsor their program.
The government doesn't have any money to give them, instead the government doing the appropriate thing they want to use takashi to force ENI to merge with Springfield and give 55% to Springfield without any prove to show that the two blocks are connected.
Monyo 1 year ago
This Godfred guy is fake. lair.
This Godfred guy is fake. lair.
Patriot 1 year ago
It appears all sides won something. The monetary damages against Ghana were set aside, and ENI and Vitol also won against unitization of the oilfields. What is disheartening is that the AG categorically spun the ruling as a 1 ... read full comment
It appears all sides won something. The monetary damages against Ghana were set aside, and ENI and Vitol also won against unitization of the oilfields. What is disheartening is that the AG categorically spun the ruling as a 100% win for the government when it wasn't the case.
Kwasi 1 year ago
The point of ENI's case was that Ghana should stop the proces and they won. They've stated this position severally, so did we waste $8 million in legal fees just to be told the same thing?
The point of ENI's case was that Ghana should stop the proces and they won. They've stated this position severally, so did we waste $8 million in legal fees just to be told the same thing?
box 1 year ago
The CSOs told Government to back off and do the right thing and yet they decided to go and pay $8M in legal fees just to be told go and do the right ✅️
The CSOs told Government to back off and do the right thing and yet they decided to go and pay $8M in legal fees just to be told go and do the right ✅️
box 1 year ago
it was not set aside. the tribunal says ENI could claim the damages if the government enforce the directives without going according to the laws of Ghana and the contract with ENI.
it is up to the government to decide wh ... read full comment
it was not set aside. the tribunal says ENI could claim the damages if the government enforce the directives without going according to the laws of Ghana and the contract with ENI.
it is up to the government to decide whether to do the right thing or continue with the illegality and incur judgment debt.
only a foolish person will insist on creating judgment debt for the country when it is clear government breached the laws.
you can be prosecuted for deliberately causing financial loss to the state if the minister of Energy enforce the directive.
Kofi 1 year ago
This Dame guy paaa. He forgot that the Supreme Court of Ghana was not the one handling the case.
This Dame guy paaa. He forgot that the Supreme Court of Ghana was not the one handling the case.
Jobe 1 year ago
ENI is lying. You can claim damages doesn’t mean you’ll get one. He ignored a key component. Ghana as a sovereign country has the right to vary the agreement and you can’t take them to court for damages even though the ... read full comment
ENI is lying. You can claim damages doesn’t mean you’ll get one. He ignored a key component. Ghana as a sovereign country has the right to vary the agreement and you can’t take them to court for damages even though the tribunal says Ghana breached the agreement. Yes but the agreement is not cast in stone. So ENI you didn’t win your case. If Ghana were guilty the tribunal would have given you your claims but they didn’t. What does that tell you. You can’t deny a sovereign nation it’s right to manager her mineral resources. Period. We can revoke the entire agreement all together.
The Akufo-Addo government and the Attorney General have been exposed. The Government lost the case and instead keeping quiet and paying 50% of the legal of the plaintiffs, the attorney general has decided to spin off lies.
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Godfred Dame wins his cases he specialises in how to fish out the NPP justices and legal system manipulation not necessarily his apt knowledge of the laws.
Dame the darn AG!!! This chap is as cheap as the word, oh boy oh boy. What will be his response? Franklin Cudjo said and Kofi Bentil, their own kingpin said he lost. The npp supporters will have us believe otherwise. Dame, oh ...
read full comment
SO PLEASE DID THE AG DAME LIE TO GHANAIANS ?
WHAT IS THIS? WHY IS THIS NPP PEOPLE TAKING GHANAIANS AS FOOLS.
My question to Eni is, are they $5 billion richer?
No, they are not. They have however succeeded in halting the attempt by the AG and his cohorts to commit an illegality. There is also a ruling that Eni and Vitol could claim damages if the government decides to enforce the el ...
read full comment
That’s not true. They didn’t succeed in anything. Why is ENI hiding the sovereign bit. The statement on sovereignty is what has hit ENI. The AG is great!!!
Dame at it again !
I blame government. Why we as Ghanaians cannot bring this oil out on our own? Why do we have universities and so called lecturer if no one in the countries knows how to drill and pump oil our from the sea. We should own our r ...
read full comment
We lack the adequate resources and as such it is a risky business to venture in.Exploration alone can drain your resources if you fail to land the right quantity which is economically via.
ENI has invested $7B in the sankofa field.
tell me which Ghanaian have $7B to invest in a block?
the fact that you go school doesn't mean you have the capital to invest in such a project. the equipment needed to pull ...
read full comment
This Godfred guy is fake. lair.
It appears all sides won something. The monetary damages against Ghana were set aside, and ENI and Vitol also won against unitization of the oilfields. What is disheartening is that the AG categorically spun the ruling as a 1 ...
read full comment
The point of ENI's case was that Ghana should stop the proces and they won. They've stated this position severally, so did we waste $8 million in legal fees just to be told the same thing?
The CSOs told Government to back off and do the right thing and yet they decided to go and pay $8M in legal fees just to be told go and do the right ✅️
it was not set aside. the tribunal says ENI could claim the damages if the government enforce the directives without going according to the laws of Ghana and the contract with ENI.
it is up to the government to decide wh ...
read full comment
This Dame guy paaa. He forgot that the Supreme Court of Ghana was not the one handling the case.
ENI is lying. You can claim damages doesn’t mean you’ll get one. He ignored a key component. Ghana as a sovereign country has the right to vary the agreement and you can’t take them to court for damages even though the ...
read full comment
Why will dame lie to us