'Due process must be followed' - John Boadu cautions after alleged arrest of ex-BOST boss

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  • Adinkra 1 month ago

    Look at these matemeho vagabonds calling for "transparency". Chaaiiii

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  • Ray 1 month ago

    Thieves now want to dealt with on their own terms & conditions.

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  • Obrrmpong 1 month ago

    John your diligence on the rule of Law depicts
    how your Patty NPP has reached in matured
    Governance and freedom of expression and
    an express accountability, John, Ghana must
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  • Skido 1 month ago

    How long must it take to complete due process? Meaning people who have caused this country and citizens so much pain and anguish must be treated as landlords? We’re tired of your urgly noises

  • Holy Sinner 1 month ago

    John FOOLISH Boadu. U NPP idiots think you can fool Ghanaians all the time. That was exactly what you did to make the Akyim FOOLISH thief Ken Ofori Atta to abscond.The guy was trying to beat immigration. John Bull Boadu shut ...
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  • Yew 1 month ago

    GHANA 3RD WORLD FAIL COUNTRY WITH VOODOO AD JUNGLE LAWS WILL NEVER HAVE PROPER DUE PROCESS [ WHICH BASICALLY MEAN FAIRNESS'] IN GHANA UU ARE 1ST QUILTY B4 YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO PROVE OTHERWISE GHANA SCARY PLACE YO LIVE ALM ...
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  • Edi 1 month ago

    remember that the man is accused but not guilty until a court of law says so after given him the right to defend himself