Yes. I support that. That guy is too Bush for my liking, That Ken Kuranchi.
Yes. I support that. That guy is too Bush for my liking, That Ken Kuranchi.
Samia 12 years ago
Kola, u seem to be more bush here. What is the matter with you?
Kola, u seem to be more bush here. What is the matter with you?
ATSU, HO 12 years ago
I BELIEVE AS A NATION IF WE TAKE OUT PERSONALITIES AND DEAL WITH PRINCIPLES WE WILL BE BETTER OFF. IS THE ACTION BY THOSE INVITED CONTEMPTUOUS BY LAW? THEN LET THE LAW HAVE ITS WAY.
I BELIEVE AS A NATION IF WE TAKE OUT PERSONALITIES AND DEAL WITH PRINCIPLES WE WILL BE BETTER OFF. IS THE ACTION BY THOSE INVITED CONTEMPTUOUS BY LAW? THEN LET THE LAW HAVE ITS WAY.
Asafo Agladza 12 years ago
This is the only way we can bring some sanity, law and order into our society in Ghana. Only people who are sick in their head will disapprove of what Justice Atubuga, supported by the other Justices of the SC, are doing.
This is the only way we can bring some sanity, law and order into our society in Ghana. Only people who are sick in their head will disapprove of what Justice Atubuga, supported by the other Justices of the SC, are doing.
OLD SOLDIER 12 years ago
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ... read full comment
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the next flag bearer of the Party by excluding them even before the mortal remains of the demised President were interred. It is also symptomatic of how political party elites in Ghana and Africa worm their way into the confidences of persons perceived as likely to ascend to power positions for purposes of eventual personal economic gain at the expense of the generality of the mass of Party members and the Nation which every President swears to serve under the Constitution...
KOO NIMO 12 years ago
YOUR ARE A BLOODY FOOL Nene Amegatcher !!! YOUR MOTHER! DO YOU THINK GHANA IS FOR YOU TOGOLESE PEOPLE???!! GO BACK HOME AYEGBE THIEF MAN!"WO MAAME TWE"!
CASAVA(AGBELI) FARMER! KOKOASE KURASE NII! O'HWA NII TOGOLESE NII!!! ... read full comment
YOUR ARE A BLOODY FOOL Nene Amegatcher !!! YOUR MOTHER! DO YOU THINK GHANA IS FOR YOU TOGOLESE PEOPLE???!! GO BACK HOME AYEGBE THIEF MAN!"WO MAAME TWE"!
He drank pito with a 2week fermented kenkey.His brain is burning,if you face him he will fire you.
He drank pito with a 2week fermented kenkey.His brain is burning,if you face him he will fire you.
GHANA FIRST 12 years ago
It is sad people like you as a Ghanaian.
It is sad people like you as a Ghanaian.
GHANA FIRST 12 years ago
I am just expecting that bushman journalist who writes untruths and has no consience shoul be jalied by the Supreme Court to serve as a deterent to equally arrogant and bush people.
I am just expecting that bushman journalist who writes untruths and has no consience shoul be jalied by the Supreme Court to serve as a deterent to equally arrogant and bush people.
MP 12 years ago
Ghanaians would rise against any attempt to jail Kuranchie if Mahama is left unpunished. What is the different between What Awuku and others said and that of John Mahama. Why Ghanaians are being so hypocritical? The law has ... read full comment
Ghanaians would rise against any attempt to jail Kuranchie if Mahama is left unpunished. What is the different between What Awuku and others said and that of John Mahama. Why Ghanaians are being so hypocritical? The law has no respect for anybody. All citizens must be treated equal . We are watching you.
Maame Efua 12 years ago
Note and note well that Sammy Awuku's case served as a deadline. Any contemptuous statements after is therefore unacceptable. Do not let our biases override our conscience
Note and note well that Sammy Awuku's case served as a deadline. Any contemptuous statements after is therefore unacceptable. Do not let our biases override our conscience
Ghana Ni 12 years ago
....."But President of the Ghana Bar Association, Nene Amegatcher in an exclusive interview with Joy News said people are free to speak their mind, but ought to do so within the confines of the law".
TELL US WHAT LAW(S) KE ... read full comment
....."But President of the Ghana Bar Association, Nene Amegatcher in an exclusive interview with Joy News said people are free to speak their mind, but ought to do so within the confines of the law".
TELL US WHAT LAW(S) KEN KURANCHIE HAS BROKEN, COMPARED TO ATUBIGA'S STATEMENT.
....."He noted that, it will amount to “preaching anarchy” if politicians take a stand that they will not accept the verdict of the court".
ATUBIGA IS THE ONE PREACHING ANARCHY.
SOME OF US ARE ABLE TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES TO DETERMINE YOUR POLITICAL COMPLEXION.
SILLY FOOL.
Bobo 12 years ago
Ooohh Ghana Ni, did the GBA Prez specify who his call for custodial sentence was meant for? Between which lines were you reading? May be you have awashed yourself with your insult rather than Nene.
Ooohh Ghana Ni, did the GBA Prez specify who his call for custodial sentence was meant for? Between which lines were you reading? May be you have awashed yourself with your insult rather than Nene.
Bobo 12 years ago
it was the reporter who headed the write-up JAIL KEN KURANCHI ET AL. The content does not reveal Nene speciying anyone.
it was the reporter who headed the write-up JAIL KEN KURANCHI ET AL. The content does not reveal Nene speciying anyone.
George Best. 12 years ago
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE ... read full comment
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE OFFENDED WITHOUT A FAIR HEARING, IS THAT THE KIND OF DEMOCRACY GHANA IS PRACTICING NOW? NO ONE IS HAPPY ABOUT CONTEMPTOUS STATEMENTS BUT THOSE WHO DO IT MUST ALSO BE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO DEFEND THEMSELVES.
Kojo 12 years ago
there is a difference between contempt of court and insulting a judge. Contempt of court involves a deliberate contravention of a Court Order. So what Court Order has all these people contravened? Is the Supreme COurt now abo ... read full comment
there is a difference between contempt of court and insulting a judge. Contempt of court involves a deliberate contravention of a Court Order. So what Court Order has all these people contravened? Is the Supreme COurt now above criticism or insults? The comments allegedly made by these individuals may be stupid and nonsensical but we should defend their right to say it. The day that idiotic comments are banned is the day that free sppech dies.
If these individuals have made statements that may be classified as preaching hate or inciting violence, then they should be charged and tried in a High Court. The Supreme Court is becoming a threat to free speech in Ghana.
Kojo 12 years ago
Couldnt agree more Ghana Ni. The fact that someone says something stupid does not mean he has broken any law. The Supreme Court judges who seem to think they are above insults and/or criticisms are the ones who are endangerin ... read full comment
Couldnt agree more Ghana Ni. The fact that someone says something stupid does not mean he has broken any law. The Supreme Court judges who seem to think they are above insults and/or criticisms are the ones who are endangering democracy and free speech in Ghana
Tibaa 12 years ago
I am surprised Arthur K, in his characteristic poetic outpour, has lambasted the SC for its attempt to inject sanity in our national discourse. Free speech has its limits, and once it flops over trenches undermining the coher ... read full comment
I am surprised Arthur K, in his characteristic poetic outpour, has lambasted the SC for its attempt to inject sanity in our national discourse. Free speech has its limits, and once it flops over trenches undermining the coherence of a nation-state, it must be curbed, and no amount of putative and sterile adlibs from self-seeking champions of freedom will prevent the need to inject a sense of decorum in the exercise of free speech. Arthur K, your rigmarole on this issue is a misguided, intellectual over-reach.
Paul Amuna 12 years ago
It is disappointing to see Arthur Kennedy stoop so low. He is 'overreaching' for 'internal political expediency' but is in grave danger of undermining wider and perhaps more important political support in the medium to long t ... read full comment
It is disappointing to see Arthur Kennedy stoop so low. He is 'overreaching' for 'internal political expediency' but is in grave danger of undermining wider and perhaps more important political support in the medium to long term. He appears to be between "a rock and a hard place" as far as his fortunes in the NPP goes.
PHILTY McNASTY 12 years ago
The matter with Kola nut is he has syphilis of the brain. Actually his brain is leaking inside the head that is why he doesn't make any sense. Why do you think he wears dentures. He was knocked out on London streets when he t ... read full comment
The matter with Kola nut is he has syphilis of the brain. Actually his brain is leaking inside the head that is why he doesn't make any sense. Why do you think he wears dentures. He was knocked out on London streets when he took his vulgar language there.
GENERAL DeGAULE 12 years ago
What kind of law do we practice in Ghana? What sort of planet does the Ghana Judiciary inhabit. First of all these persons have been subpoenaed to appear before the Supreme Court by a bench warrant. The same bench that feels ... read full comment
What kind of law do we practice in Ghana? What sort of planet does the Ghana Judiciary inhabit. First of all these persons have been subpoenaed to appear before the Supreme Court by a bench warrant. The same bench that feels maligned by the comments these persons are alleged to have made will be the prosecutors, judge and jury. Telling from the question which was put before Sammy Awuku to "explain yourself" , it is pretty obvious there is no justifiable charge sheet prepared to address this so called contempt of court statements.
If the Chief Justice beliefs that the statements are prejudicial to the hearing or that the comments about the judges are contemptible, she should prepare the appropriate indictment and charge them with that civil infringement. That matter may have to be heard at a High Court.
It surely cannot be right or be deemed due process of law for a court at once constituted to hear an election petition also be offended and concurrently bolt unto its proceedigs a contempt of court case. The persons are not party to the case at hand and whatever ignorant or superfluous statements they are alleged to have made with regard to the hearing have to be considered as inconsequential and treated as such.
GENERAL DeGAULE 12 years ago
have not been subpoenaed
have not been subpoenaed
Nana Aba 12 years ago
General DeGaule ..BTW nice name ... I agree with you totally! I cannot believe the president of GBA came out with that comment. We are all expected to simply accept the decision because it came down from the SC - forget the ... read full comment
General DeGaule ..BTW nice name ... I agree with you totally! I cannot believe the president of GBA came out with that comment. We are all expected to simply accept the decision because it came down from the SC - forget the lack of due process and accept it because it is a SC decision! What utter nonsense. If the judges feel so affected by public comments, they should sequester themselves!
Victor 12 years ago
In your main text GBA President makes a general statement that those who commit contempt should be imprisoned but you called names. Have they been heard before your prejudicial headline? This bias reportage .
In your main text GBA President makes a general statement that those who commit contempt should be imprisoned but you called names. Have they been heard before your prejudicial headline? This bias reportage .
NOKWARE 12 years ago
Of course the Supreme Court should not think that a decision against Mahama will be acceptable by all ghanaians and for a ghanaian to express such a view should not amount to contempt of court.So many ghanaians hold the same ... read full comment
Of course the Supreme Court should not think that a decision against Mahama will be acceptable by all ghanaians and for a ghanaian to express such a view should not amount to contempt of court.So many ghanaians hold the same view as Stephen Atubiga.
NOKWARE 12 years ago
The Supreme Court should get on with delvering a verdict as soon as possible than wasting our time with contempt of court issues.How long are ghanaians to wait for a verdict to be delivered on the petition before it?They shou ... read full comment
The Supreme Court should get on with delvering a verdict as soon as possible than wasting our time with contempt of court issues.How long are ghanaians to wait for a verdict to be delivered on the petition before it?They should stop wasting our time!!
appiah 12 years ago
What is the duties of the SC as prescribed by the constitution? The SC interpreters constitutional disputes and also serves as the final authority on all court or judicial issues. That will mean that if somebody goes to steal ... read full comment
What is the duties of the SC as prescribed by the constitution? The SC interpreters constitutional disputes and also serves as the final authority on all court or judicial issues. That will mean that if somebody goes to steal at the SC, even though the members are judges, it will not be their responsibility to adjudicate the theft but refer it to a magistrate court. The SC will become relevant only if it picks up the case after appeal court. The problem with Ghana is that the so called intellectuals and professional have been deceptive. We have a similar case in parliament, even though the constitution is clear that MPs are to make laws and determine the proper use of the nation's resources by approving the budget and ensuring that the monies were used properly. But the MPs have decided to compete with the local assemblies by creating the MP common fund in complete contravention of the constitution. Our intellectuals and politicians have become used to doing what they like and rationalize over it. Until we adhere strictly to the constitution and stop listing to these self-serving lawyers and politicians we shall always be going backwards. The SC has no business inviting commentators to bully them. If they think there is the need for public education on certain matters they should go ahead and recommend that to the right body, and if some people have committed contempt of court they should be charged in the appropriate court not in the final court.
George Best. 12 years ago
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE W ... read full comment
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE OFFENDED WITHOUT A FAIR HEARING, IS THAT THE KIND OF DEMOCRACY GHANA IS PRACTICING NOW? NO ONE IS HAPPY ABOUT CONTEMPTOUS STATEMENTS BUT THOSE WHO DO IT MUST ALSO BE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO DEFEND THEMSELVES
frank 12 years ago
what law are they talking about.
what law are they talking about.
yeboah kwadwo 12 years ago
Kuranchie must be jail 4ever to learn a leason
Kuranchie must be jail 4ever to learn a leason
FOOLISH EWE MAN.. 12 years ago
FOOL BECAUSE HE IS AN AKAN YOU ASKING THE COURT TO JAIL HIM.. USELESS AN.. WOMAAMETWE WATI.. KWASIA
FOOL BECAUSE HE IS AN AKAN YOU ASKING THE COURT TO JAIL HIM.. USELESS AN.. WOMAAMETWE WATI.. KWASIA
ABASS BOASS 12 years ago
No comments
No comments
ABC 12 years ago
Ken, the managing Editor has prove his arrogance and pride on the 2nd July, 2013 to Ghana and the whole world. And most importantly his lawyer is slap with shame. Ken humble urself for u cant teach anyone with this "i know it ... read full comment
Ken, the managing Editor has prove his arrogance and pride on the 2nd July, 2013 to Ghana and the whole world. And most importantly his lawyer is slap with shame. Ken humble urself for u cant teach anyone with this "i know it all character". shame!!!!
Kwasi 12 years ago
I can't wait to see these good for nothing boys being led to Nsawam for just 3 months. I wish a radio journalist was among them.These radio boy are just noise boxes moving about and disturbing everybody.
I can't wait to see these good for nothing boys being led to Nsawam for just 3 months. I wish a radio journalist was among them.These radio boy are just noise boxes moving about and disturbing everybody.
mohammed 12 years ago
people like kk must be spoken to in the proper language that irresponsible person like him self understand(jailed)
people like kk must be spoken to in the proper language that irresponsible person like him self understand(jailed)
mohammed 12 years ago
i am most grateful to the supreme court judges for the verdict.
i am most grateful to the supreme court judges for the verdict.
JH Sela-Quarshie 12 years ago
Ten days is just not enough for this arrogant fool . It serves him right. It will serve as a good lesson for anyone who will want to tow that line again. Pride comes before fall. Atta kyea is a useless lawyer. He must bow dow ... read full comment
Ten days is just not enough for this arrogant fool . It serves him right. It will serve as a good lesson for anyone who will want to tow that line again. Pride comes before fall. Atta kyea is a useless lawyer. He must bow down his head in shame.
ghanaba 12 years ago
robbing peter to pay paul, and this is democracy, police and justice.
robbing peter to pay paul, and this is democracy, police and justice.
Private Mensah 12 years ago
good idea -freedom of speech must be made with respect, not insults.
good idea -freedom of speech must be made with respect, not insults.
Akua Yirenkyi 12 years ago
Let those who feel they are untouchable
know that, there is discipline in Ghana. They can not say or write anything and go free. Just because they belong to a particular Party. Can't they learn lesson from America, Britain ... read full comment
Let those who feel they are untouchable
know that, there is discipline in Ghana. They can not say or write anything and go free. Just because they belong to a particular Party. Can't they learn lesson from America, Britain etc.
Dr. Appocco 12 years ago
Why should anyone be jailed because they said "I would not accept the verdict of the SC"? Do you think everybody is going to accept the verdict of the SC? Hell, no!
Why should anyone be jailed because they said "I would not accept the verdict of the SC"? Do you think everybody is going to accept the verdict of the SC? Hell, no!
Moses 12 years ago
This NDC trokosi junkie who smuggled himself to the GBA presidency spewing rubbish. What does free speech mean to you, bastard
This NDC trokosi junkie who smuggled himself to the GBA presidency spewing rubbish. What does free speech mean to you, bastard
Yes. I support that. That guy is too Bush for my liking, That Ken Kuranchi.
Kola, u seem to be more bush here. What is the matter with you?
I BELIEVE AS A NATION IF WE TAKE OUT PERSONALITIES AND DEAL WITH PRINCIPLES WE WILL BE BETTER OFF. IS THE ACTION BY THOSE INVITED CONTEMPTUOUS BY LAW? THEN LET THE LAW HAVE ITS WAY.
This is the only way we can bring some sanity, law and order into our society in Ghana. Only people who are sick in their head will disapprove of what Justice Atubuga, supported by the other Justices of the SC, are doing.
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ...
read full comment
YOUR ARE A BLOODY FOOL Nene Amegatcher !!! YOUR MOTHER! DO YOU THINK GHANA IS FOR YOU TOGOLESE PEOPLE???!! GO BACK HOME AYEGBE THIEF MAN!"WO MAAME TWE"!
CASAVA(AGBELI) FARMER! KOKOASE KURASE NII! O'HWA NII TOGOLESE NII!!! ...
read full comment
Koo Nimo, what did u eat this morning?
He drank pito with a 2week fermented kenkey.His brain is burning,if you face him he will fire you.
It is sad people like you as a Ghanaian.
I am just expecting that bushman journalist who writes untruths and has no consience shoul be jalied by the Supreme Court to serve as a deterent to equally arrogant and bush people.
Ghanaians would rise against any attempt to jail Kuranchie if Mahama is left unpunished. What is the different between What Awuku and others said and that of John Mahama. Why Ghanaians are being so hypocritical? The law has ...
read full comment
Note and note well that Sammy Awuku's case served as a deadline. Any contemptuous statements after is therefore unacceptable. Do not let our biases override our conscience
....."But President of the Ghana Bar Association, Nene Amegatcher in an exclusive interview with Joy News said people are free to speak their mind, but ought to do so within the confines of the law".
TELL US WHAT LAW(S) KE ...
read full comment
Ooohh Ghana Ni, did the GBA Prez specify who his call for custodial sentence was meant for? Between which lines were you reading? May be you have awashed yourself with your insult rather than Nene.
it was the reporter who headed the write-up JAIL KEN KURANCHI ET AL. The content does not reveal Nene speciying anyone.
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE ...
read full comment
there is a difference between contempt of court and insulting a judge. Contempt of court involves a deliberate contravention of a Court Order. So what Court Order has all these people contravened? Is the Supreme COurt now abo ...
read full comment
Couldnt agree more Ghana Ni. The fact that someone says something stupid does not mean he has broken any law. The Supreme Court judges who seem to think they are above insults and/or criticisms are the ones who are endangerin ...
read full comment
I am surprised Arthur K, in his characteristic poetic outpour, has lambasted the SC for its attempt to inject sanity in our national discourse. Free speech has its limits, and once it flops over trenches undermining the coher ...
read full comment
It is disappointing to see Arthur Kennedy stoop so low. He is 'overreaching' for 'internal political expediency' but is in grave danger of undermining wider and perhaps more important political support in the medium to long t ...
read full comment
The matter with Kola nut is he has syphilis of the brain. Actually his brain is leaking inside the head that is why he doesn't make any sense. Why do you think he wears dentures. He was knocked out on London streets when he t ...
read full comment
What kind of law do we practice in Ghana? What sort of planet does the Ghana Judiciary inhabit. First of all these persons have been subpoenaed to appear before the Supreme Court by a bench warrant. The same bench that feels ...
read full comment
have not been subpoenaed
General DeGaule ..BTW nice name ... I agree with you totally! I cannot believe the president of GBA came out with that comment. We are all expected to simply accept the decision because it came down from the SC - forget the ...
read full comment
In your main text GBA President makes a general statement that those who commit contempt should be imprisoned but you called names. Have they been heard before your prejudicial headline? This bias reportage .
Of course the Supreme Court should not think that a decision against Mahama will be acceptable by all ghanaians and for a ghanaian to express such a view should not amount to contempt of court.So many ghanaians hold the same ...
read full comment
The Supreme Court should get on with delvering a verdict as soon as possible than wasting our time with contempt of court issues.How long are ghanaians to wait for a verdict to be delivered on the petition before it?They shou ...
read full comment
What is the duties of the SC as prescribed by the constitution? The SC interpreters constitutional disputes and also serves as the final authority on all court or judicial issues. That will mean that if somebody goes to steal ...
read full comment
IT IS VERY UNFORTUNATE THAT THIS KIND OF `BLANKET STATEMENT' COMES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BAR, ARE WE PRACTICING DICTATORSHIP THEN?
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF NPP WAS CALLED AND SENTENCED BY THE SAME PANEL HE W ...
read full comment
what law are they talking about.
Kuranchie must be jail 4ever to learn a leason
FOOL BECAUSE HE IS AN AKAN YOU ASKING THE COURT TO JAIL HIM.. USELESS AN.. WOMAAMETWE WATI.. KWASIA
No comments
Ken, the managing Editor has prove his arrogance and pride on the 2nd July, 2013 to Ghana and the whole world. And most importantly his lawyer is slap with shame. Ken humble urself for u cant teach anyone with this "i know it ...
read full comment
I can't wait to see these good for nothing boys being led to Nsawam for just 3 months. I wish a radio journalist was among them.These radio boy are just noise boxes moving about and disturbing everybody.
people like kk must be spoken to in the proper language that irresponsible person like him self understand(jailed)
i am most grateful to the supreme court judges for the verdict.
Ten days is just not enough for this arrogant fool . It serves him right. It will serve as a good lesson for anyone who will want to tow that line again. Pride comes before fall. Atta kyea is a useless lawyer. He must bow dow ...
read full comment
robbing peter to pay paul, and this is democracy, police and justice.
good idea -freedom of speech must be made with respect, not insults.
Let those who feel they are untouchable
know that, there is discipline in Ghana. They can not say or write anything and go free. Just because they belong to a particular Party. Can't they learn lesson from America, Britain ...
read full comment
Why should anyone be jailed because they said "I would not accept the verdict of the SC"? Do you think everybody is going to accept the verdict of the SC? Hell, no!
This NDC trokosi junkie who smuggled himself to the GBA presidency spewing rubbish. What does free speech mean to you, bastard