Speaker Bagbin defends celebration of Ghana's revolutionary history

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  • NART 5 months ago

    WELL SAID MR SPEAKER

  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 5 months ago

    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

  • Ogyam 5 months ago

    Absolute nonsense.

  • Efo Kofi 5 months ago

    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

  • Citizen vigilante 5 months ago

    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.

  • 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

  • Joe Mensah 5 months ago

    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.

  • Koti 5 months ago

    Irrelevant!