'Prevent BNI involvement in arrest of people for speech offences' – Barker-Vormawor

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 day ago

    Hello youth of Ghana.... You can take your own life with medicine....for instance 15 tramadol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • +233555941946 1 day ago

    Call us for jobs in Russia and military training........heheh

  • He's becoming sensible 1 day ago

    Looks like this guy is reforming a bit. But misinformation has led to wars too. Too much tribalism and stupidity in this country. The police should arrst

  • NMG 1 day ago

    I know that one day one day this guy will be behind bars waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I pray that america will come take him away so he come here face the law kwaaaaaaaaasiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa man

  • TT 1 day ago

    Free speech is not freedom to insult or cause violence against the people of Ghana by inciting hatred speech on social media etc. Commonsense should be the premise for free expression speech and freedom. Only a fool or fools ...
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  • Sappey Agboh 1 day ago

    I thought Oliver Baker Vormawor was supposed to have been enrolled on a course in Cambridge. In the UK, threats to life are deemed as criminal offences and not a misdemeanor. I wonder why they kept throwing out this misdemean ...
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  • Yabi Yabi 1 day ago

    You are taking your advocacy a bit too far even for an astute lawyer.

    BNI is a national investigative agency of Ghana. As such they are equiped with the appropriate tools and laws that other agencies of state may not have ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 18 hours ago

    Making threats against the life of any person warrants an investigation by the authorities, and arrests made if evidence is there to support arrest. The ones that should not be arrested are the ones who are deemed to have def ...
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