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Case against minority MPs "laughable" - Minority Leader

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  • Mobutu 11 years ago

    Coomedians in parliament parading as parliamentarians

  • OLD SOLDIER 11 years ago

    The NDC would have to explain to Ghanaians how a dead man came to author and sign a letter!

    The opening paragraph states, “I came to serve; I have finished my time here on earth and have moved on to everlasting rest and ...
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  • Old Dirty Bastard 11 years ago

    Why can't they behave in a civilised manner?

  • SENABA 11 years ago

    DONT MIND THOSE STUPID NDC MEMBERS .THEY JUST TALK KEKE FROM THEIR ANUS.LET THEM SUE WOYOME FIRST.

  • BLACKMAN PROBLEM 11 years ago

    I would have been happy if NDC MPs had institute court action for the behavior of NPP MPs if it they deem it unconstitutional Why is people outside parliament want to do the work of parliament

  • TRUTH MAN 11 years ago

    PANICKING WHALE (BONSU)IS REALLY WORRIED NOW. HE CAN ONLY SAY THAT "NDC MPs boycotted Parliament in 2007". IS THAT ALL? SO ALL THEY ARE DOING IS COPYING? WHY DOES HE NOT EXPLAIN THE MEANING OF aRTICLE 64 (SECTIONS 1 & 2) AND ...
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  • NPP TO BEG US FOR FORGIVENESS 11 years ago

    THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND. ANOTHER CASE OF 3 CONFUSED MEN. 1) TALK NO SENSE, 2) HEAR NO ADVICE AND 3) SEE NOT THAT YOU ARE WRONG.

  • ama bonsu 11 years ago

    Do not be there saying is laughable. this same man jailed the bawku ex-mp and is capable of making your life miserable.am not a lawyer but ythe law is clear that npp mps are not acting right.

  • NPP Cocaine Pusher 11 years ago

    Lawrence Addae Kyei Mensah Bonsu if you find the 'several' boycotts by NDC in 2007, DON'T YOU SEE THE COURT ACTION BY YOUR COCAINE SNIFFING, BLOOD THIRSTY, PATAPAA LEADER EQUALLY HYPOCRITICAL? If you have chosen to forget let ...
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  • Kofi Ameko 11 years ago

    A good start.

  • Yen Ara Nkonkonko 11 years ago

    NDC claims to be majority in the house which of course is true so they should go about the duties of parliament since majority carries the vote. Am not sure as the case is any reasonable contribution from the minority would b ...
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  • TRUTH MAN 11 years ago

    CAN YOU PLEASE RE-WRITE WHATEVER IT IS YOU ARE TRYING TO SAY? YOU ARE SO CONFUSED AND UNCLEAR. YOU MUST BELONG TO THE NPP.

  • GHANA IS BROKE 11 years ago

    HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    NPP has NOTHING to contribute which why they boycott.Bankrupt of ideas and would notaccept their ignorance

  • KYINKYINGA UNITED 11 years ago

    The courts are there for any idiot,remember?They are aggrieved too!

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 11 years ago

    GO OUT THERE AND RECEIVE YOUR REWARD, ALL GHANAIANS. GO AND PAY THE PRICE FOR YOUR FOOLISHNESS. YOU DON'T GIVE A SECOND MANDATE TO AN INCOMPETENT AND CORRUPT GOVERNMENT, NO!! NOT AT ALL, THAT IS ABOMINATION IN DEMOCRACY, VERY ...
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  • KYINKYINGA UNITED 11 years ago

    WHY ARE YOU BLAMING GHANAIANS? THOUGHT THE ELECTION VERDICT WAS STOLEN BY 'STEALERS?'PLEASE LEAVE GHANAIANS ALONE VERY SOON THE ORDINARY MAN WILL AVOID VOTING AS IT WOULD BE SEEN AS A WASTE OF TIME AFTER ALL WHAT DO THEY GAIN ...
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  • Victor 11 years ago

    This is very absurd to read. Remember there are people who voted for NPP based on their convictions that they were served and those who voted for NDC based on the fact that they have also been served. For you to insult those ...
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  • KYINKYINGA UNITED 11 years ago

    EXACTLY MY POINT!!!!

  • ..WAIT AND SEE. 11 years ago

    Lawyer Amaliba should do te petitioners a worthwhile legal service-not to temper justice with fun!

  • say it loud 11 years ago

    yes of course these guya are jokers

  • FRANK 11 years ago

    Africans do not need democracy.Africans need strong leaders who use coercion and sanctions to enforce compliance.Tell me where in Africa has multi-party democracy brought peace and progress?Just one example will convince me. ...
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  • Luck 11 years ago

    The npp mps are strugling to make a choice of duty to country or loyalty to their party.It is obvious that they have opted for their party as against the interest of the nation.This is a very unwise and sad decision if they c ...
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  • Owura Ntim 11 years ago

    The NPP MPs lost the opportunity to scrutinize the ministers. Its really absurd going back to question the same ministers they considered illegitimate by virtue of being appointed by their alleged illegitimate President. Does ...
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  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    Gen Mosquito where are you now ? They see they can not rule so need the npp to share in their shame . Ali baba alajih ministers have no solutions and instead of coming out and saying so they run around blaming everybody but t ...
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  • CALYX 11 years ago

    WHY ARE THEY WORRIED?JUST GO AND DO YOUR FOOLISH LAW

  • JUSTMAN 11 years ago

    THEY FEEL THEY KNOW. EMPTY BARRELS MAKE A LOUD NOISE. WOE UNTO THE SUPREME COURT PANEL OF JUDGES FOR NOT RULING ON A FAST TRACT RAIL OF THIS MATTER. WE SHALL ELECT OURSELVES TO THE POSITION OF SUPREME COURT JUDGES TO PASS VER ...
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  • Ernest 11 years ago

    If NPP MPs think they are the only one who know the law, then they should wait.
    Boycotting was too much, 3 times boycotting but none of them boycotts their salary.

    What is even wrong with NPP MPs? they are not in Paliamen ...
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  • JUSTMAN 11 years ago

    THIS KIND OF FLAMBOYANT DISREGARD FOR AUTHORITY HAS BEEN ENTERTAINED TOO LONG BY MAHAMA. IT IS HIGH TIME YOU BRING THEM TO ORDER TO RESPECT AND SUBMISSION TO THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY.
    NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW, PRESIDENT, MPS, ...
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  • Kwaku Nyame 11 years ago

    The petitioners - Sam George, Sumaila Bielbiel and Spencer Quaye claim that action by the minority MPs is in clear breach of the constitution is useless and laughable. Article 64(2)"A declaration by the Supreme Court that the ...
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  • Paul 11 years ago

    Clause 2 of Article ! only means that no action taken by Mahama, purported to have been taken in his capacity as president can be questioned. That is all that there is to it, but not compelling everybody to recognize him as p ...
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