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Or a tale of one king and his disputed crown

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  • BERNARD TETTEH 11 years ago

    Of what utility is it to copiously recapitulate things which have been readily observed and are already well known?

    I am sure you can walk and chew gum at the same time; so please do not wait for a resolution of the court ...
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  • Chilled Soft Relaxing vibes 11 years ago

    Massa Ben, where have you been hiding? It's been long time since you were seen around here. Please reward us with your presence when you can.


    I like President Mahama a bit, not only because he's in a wrong party, persuas ...
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  • Chilled Soft Relaxing vibes 11 years ago

    I'm not a full and don't axe me nothing, just because I wrote with a immediacy effect followed by henceforth, smile.


    Don't get stuck at stupid or paralysis of analysis.

  • BERNARD TETTEH 11 years ago

    LOL!!! I'mma axe u why you titillate my funny bone like dat... hehehe!!

    Love your rhyme.. I'mma give it a shot and see if I can flow like dat.. Thanks for the laugh :)

    Paralysis of Analysis.. I guess I could make it sho ...
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  • FREDDY 11 years ago

    What is your beef about is piece? I am very sure you want the good people of this great country to read this trash of yours and rubbish which is only good for the dustbin,yet you are quick to condemn this one.Hasn´t the wri ...
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  • BERNARD TETTEH 11 years ago

    It obviously has a deleterious and insalubrious effect on you to be smoking out of a cracked pipe... LOL!!

    Holy!! You accuse me of having a "drug addict old man"? Gee whiz! My old man's prediction was for some saucy alcoho ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Sydney! I think you may as well write about bush fires and why they are called bush, not forest, or grass fires! My point is you offered a laundry-list of the case! Nothing refreshing, except that now I know how you butter yo ...
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  • Kuuku 11 years ago

    All of a sudden Ghana is looking like one funny country with the sham of intellectualism on full display!!!Wow!
    What a shame!

  • LONTO-BOY 11 years ago

    Jomo, show me a non-partisan judge in Ghana's Supreme Court, and one could dream of ethical justice in this case. Believe you and me, it is politics that will decide this issue and not the ethical imperatives of justice!

  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    My worry is the sheer distraction from the business of governemnt and the cynicism that prevails in this atmoshpere questioning the legitimacy of an elected president. By the way it appears your figure of 20,000 constituencie ...
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  • Kojo Sardine 11 years ago

    That our local institution SC will not 'Gbagbo' what the International observers supervision and remark about our election. Let me tell you Jomo, the Europeans and America are not fools like our crook judges. I am not saying ...
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  • Danny 11 years ago

    At the Abidjan meeting.

  • Kwesi 11 years ago

    Jomo, I think your web address is wrong. Should it not be www.sydneyabugri.com/Web?