Court awards Bridget Otoo, others GH¢150,000 over #OccupyJulorbiHouse brutality

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  • Kofi 4 days ago

    What a political ruling

  • Dan 4 days ago

    Gyimmie!! Think for urself!! What is in ur constitution??

  • ADUTWUM IS A THIEF. STOLE GALOP MONEY MEANT FOR TEACHERS. CRIMINAL NPP PARTY 4 days ago

    KWASIAFOUR CRIMINALS KRONFOUR NPP CRIMINALS

  • Peter 3 days ago

    Sometimes, when gyimifo like you, born by imbecil and mad parents insult NPP membres, it does not pain me at all.

  • Sampong Jafla. 3 days ago

    A criminal organization called the NDC. Bridget Otoo and others will never see a single cedi. That money will go into the accounts of the fraudulent NDC party.

  • Asakramitoga 4 days ago

    I Good judgment

  • Okumaning 3 days ago

    Akuffo ADDO and BAWUMIAH mean governance that has brought this to the tax payers bill. The results of bad governance. All along npp BAWUMIAH'S trails are only debts. HAABA.

  • NII NII 4 days ago

    HA HA HAAAAA GHANA PAA

  • Oblense Mbedwo 4 days ago

    Justice brew you brew Bridget otoo's urine and got intoxicated with the alcoholic mahama with this your ruling. These are the causes of judges were murdered by ofiri jato Rawlings. In the near future this brew thing will answ ...
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  • ADUTWUM IS A THIEF. STOLE GALOP MONEY MEANT FOR TEACHERS. CRIMINAL NPP PARTY 4 days ago

    U ARE A BIG FOOL IN NPP CRIMINALS KRONFOUR NPP PARTY. KWASIAFOUR

  • Nkansah 4 days ago

    Kotokoli Bawumia told the police to brutalise the demonstrators. Now who ordered the police to arrest Abronye for insulting a judge? The useless NPP minority caucus should tell us. Nonsense

  • Martin 4 days ago

    I was part of that demonstration so include me with that compensation

  • Joko 3 days ago

    Dampare should be in jail somewhere for the atrocities the police committed during his tenure as Ghana IGP.

  • Jon J 3 days ago

    Nxt time dont jus join a demonstration
    make them detain or beat u aaa then thru da court u ll be laffin al da way to da bank

  • Richard 3 days ago

    Very, very good decision. I congratulate the court. For once we have seen justice delivered against police brutality.