Former CJ seeking judicial review over Supreme Court removal is a vindication of her rights – Law lecturer

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  • Adu Lodge 2 months ago

    Why is it that all NPP people are supporting this woman. It confirms how happy they were when the foolish harlot was judging every other case in their favour

  • Nyatefetor 2 months ago

    Charlotte Osei I guess didn’t have such right uNader NPP and Prez Akuffo Addo didn’t exceed his mandate either. Hypocrisy cannot make this nation stand.

  • Aba Sam 2 months ago

    Mr. Law Lecturer, so if article 146 doesn't give the president the right to remove her, then how can she be removed since it is this same article 146 that Mr Ofori dwelt on.

  • Cat 2 months ago

    Is it not this man who said they will win the 2024 election hands down. Mr lecturer focus on your work in the class yo help your student yo excell

  • Ssss 2 months ago

    Who appointed the CJ!!!
    He who has power to appoint has the power to disappoint.
    This law law thing is even our problem.
    We need serious farmers n businessmen to talk on TV.

  • Willie 2 months ago

    First of all, for you to say she should be allowed to pursue her case sounds like she's being blocked from going to court. Secondly, I thought they said you are a law lecture. Can you pls tell us what article 146 says, if you ...
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  • Oooooooo 2 months ago

    Please let us calm down. For me, pursuing a case in court is better than facing bullets at the Teshie shooting range and the assinations experienced under JJR. Let's all embrace the new order of the rule of law. A lady goes t ...
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  • Kofi Akuffo 2 months ago

    This is simply a waste of time and these guys must give Ghana and law a break

  • Fire for fire 2 months ago

    Law-law! law-law!!law law!! Law-law law -law-law law .Big big English Law Law-law ,law-law-law-law-.Big big English-law-law .Theory, theory-theory. Academic pomposity!
    How about y'all the bewigs acquiring pieces of land and ...
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