Here is why Salifu Amoako, his wife and shop attendant have been charged in East Legon case

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  • A Fool At 40 1 year ago

    stupid fools ghanaweb
    the regulations you have stated are about the motor vehicle and nothing to do with the operator of the motor vehicle.
    fools

  • Ogbanje 1 year ago

    Don't insult Ghanaweb. No Law works in Ghana. Only money works in Ghana

  • Nii Adjei 1 year ago

    It's true I agree with you

  • OSAFO KANTANKA 1 year ago

    One wonders why there’s so much Lawlessness in the country. What is going on ? Do we really have a Government? We must as well abolish our parliamentary system.

  • REBECCA 1 year ago

    The answers to your question is we have worst president and his useless vice president calling himself childishly drivers mate. what else do you expect from them ?
    it is really regrettable that we elected childish adults t ...
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  • Oyokoni 1 year ago

    All these talks will not end anywhere. Money talks in Ghana. Those who died in the accident unfortunately may be victims of occultic practices. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

  • University of SELFMADE 1 year ago

    Is not going anywhere

    We have reached a point in our lives that, we should pray for someone to come and brutally cleaned the system for us!

    Kill some people, jail some people and and send some to exile

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  • Barns 1 year ago

    Why blame the sales assistant? It is something that has been going on so it makes no sense to even bring her in at all.

    The best lie would be the boy picked the car key without permission but other will come out from the p ...
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  • Sam 1 year ago

    You wrongfilly cited Regulation 42 of LI 2180.

    Please correct it.
    Ghana's Regulation 42 prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle by an unlicensed person:

    Regulation
    A person cannot knowingly permit, order, consent ...
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