Bagbin got it wrong. The principle of separation of powers does not permit parliament to dance to the tune of the executive. It is a threat to our democracy.
Bagbin got it wrong. The principle of separation of powers does not permit parliament to dance to the tune of the executive. It is a threat to our democracy.
Citizen vigilante 5 months ago
See another monkey
See another monkey
Ogyam 5 months ago
Absolute nonsense.
Absolute nonsense.
Efo Kofi 5 months ago
Total nonsense you want to remember people pain kwasiaa nonsense celebrate it in your kitchen aboa
Total nonsense you want to remember people pain kwasiaa nonsense celebrate it in your kitchen aboa
Citizen vigilante 5 months ago
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
Citizen vigilante 5 months ago
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
SURVIVAL. 5 months ago
During the celebration remember to be telling the whole world about the death of the seven military generals and the supreme court judges.That stupid Scottish bastard,hmmmm.
During the celebration remember to be telling the whole world about the death of the seven military generals and the supreme court judges.That stupid Scottish bastard,hmmmm.
Free Radicals 5 months ago
Celebrating evil revolution that killed innocent Ghanaians people,destroying industries and businesses and institutes corruption and protect itself with indemnity clause.What a shame
Celebrating evil revolution that killed innocent Ghanaians people,destroying industries and businesses and institutes corruption and protect itself with indemnity clause.What a shame
Joe Mensah 5 months ago
What at all did the so called revolution achieve apart from making certain people very rich.?
What at all did the so called revolution achieve apart from making certain people very rich.?
Jonas 5 months ago
Why should the judiciary celebrate a revolution that killed 3 of their judges? That statue "The martyrs of Freedom" at the forcourt of the High Court is a reminder every day.
Why should the judiciary celebrate a revolution that killed 3 of their judges? That statue "The martyrs of Freedom" at the forcourt of the High Court is a reminder every day.
WELL SAID MR SPEAKER
Bagbin got it wrong. The principle of separation of powers does not permit parliament to dance to the tune of the executive. It is a threat to our democracy.
See another monkey
Absolute nonsense.
Total nonsense you want to remember people pain kwasiaa nonsense celebrate it in your kitchen aboa
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
Babin thinks like a cow ,how do you remember ,the killings from that rogue Rawlings ,on June 4
During the celebration remember to be telling the whole world about the death of the seven military generals and the supreme court judges.That stupid Scottish bastard,hmmmm.
Celebrating evil revolution that killed innocent Ghanaians people,destroying industries and businesses and institutes corruption and protect itself with indemnity clause.What a shame
What at all did the so called revolution achieve apart from making certain people very rich.?
Why should the judiciary celebrate a revolution that killed 3 of their judges? That statue "The martyrs of Freedom" at the forcourt of the High Court is a reminder every day.
Irrelevant!