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CJ must speak to her Judges – Titus Glover

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  • Kuroyimuns3m 10 years ago

    Than this! Asking the CJ to interfere with the work of other Judges,no matter the cause,does not put Nii,his party and even the voters of Tema East, in the best of light.

  • ANTWI. 10 years ago

    Go away,did you forget the NPP time?

  • Jato Julor (J.J.) Rawlings 10 years ago

    Titus, keep the CJ out of your 'concert' !

    Why should the CJ find a way to talk to judges who are supposed to be interpreting the tenets of the law ?

    Titus, don't allow the title of a 'honourable' to corrupt your smart ...
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  • Krikri,, 10 years ago

    In 2008, she coached that crooked lawyer, Atta Akyea, on how to present his case over which she was going to preside. Glover say that to her. I know you know the case I am referring to

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 10 years ago

    They know next to nothing but won't keep mute and learn either in that Kukurudu party la...

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Is this MP suggesting the CJ should tell judges how to rule on cases that come before them? Is that not interference in the independence of judges? How can a law maker maker and someone from a party that believes in the rule ...
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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 10 years ago

    Yes kofi, you read him right. A travesty of justice that is. Thence, am not surprised over it at all coming from an NPP member of parliament.

  • Kuroyimuns3m 10 years ago

    Did not make the statement attributed to with his mouth full! He meant what he is reported to have said. For the info of those castigating me now, please remember that it was this same Nii Titus Glover, who fired the initial ...
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  • ANDROPOV 10 years ago

    CJ TO TALK TO JUDGES??????? TO DO WHAT BY IMPLICATION WHAT DOES IT MEAN. I PITY THOSE YOU REPRESENT IN PARLIAMENT

  • Big Alex Aluta.Hamburg. 10 years ago

    It pains to be a Ghanaian when you hear the judgement of our judiciary.Our judiciary is at cross road,with members on the bench always thinking of their big stomach and nothing else.They are not thinking of the ordinary Ghana ...
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  • THE LONE PROPHET OF JEHOVAH 10 years ago

    IN GHANA NEPOTISM AND BRIBERY SPEAKS IN MOST OF OUR INSTITUTIONS?

  • Ako 10 years ago

    This man is not fit to be an MP.He has displayed a crass ignorance of the judicial process and is calling for something unlawful.Is this really a law maker with a complete lack of understanding of the rule of law and separati ...
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  • Akpaklika Mewua Lo Ode 10 years ago

    If you send a case that has no merit to court, do you expect the judges to upturn the law?

    The worker interest is served by SSNIT who invested your money in order to fulfil her mandate of paying you the appropriate Pension ...
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  • BENJAMIN 10 years ago

    WAS TITUS IN THIS COUNTRY WHEN GHANA TELECOM WAS SOLD AND IF YES WHY DID,NT HE ADVICE US TO LEAD THE CRUSADE AGAINST ITS SALE,MAY HE CAN LEAD HIS FAMILY MEMBERS TO DO THAT.

  • kodjo 10 years ago

    When these same judges "let off" Wereko Brobbey on the Ghana @ 50 fiasco what did we hear from you?? NPP wingebags!!!

  • eviltashon 10 years ago

    which party is complaining abt jugdes wen they were winning cases during late Attah Mills era the jugdes were gud

  • richard 10 years ago

    mr titus shut up.where were u when the n p p sold telecom,ghana airways,and some of ga lands among themselves.u young guys in politics who knows the truth but hide away frm it one day ur children n children will call for ur b ...
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  • KnYc 10 years ago

    Now I see why our country is moving backward. The reason why the Mrs. Justice S.R.B. Essah dismissed the law suit because he lacked the capacity to challenge the deal. Does it mean it is over? No, you file the right papers th ...
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  • VAVIOTO 10 years ago

    THIS SORT OF EQUATING ONE BAD DEEDS TO ANOTHER IS NOT HELPING GHANA. WE HAVE TO GET TOGETHER AND DEVELOP THIS NATION. AND IF THE WHITES BEHAVE LIKE WE ARE DOING THEY WOULDN'T HAVE DEVELOPED THEIR COUNTRIES VERY NICE TO BE CA ...
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  • liv 10 years ago

    You've said it all. Many thanks.

  • Papa Yaw 10 years ago

    How

  • Whatever 10 years ago

    Judges belong to the state of Ghana, not the CJ. The CJ herself has no judicial power over that case so on what basis do you want her to speak to there judge sitting on a court case? Do you want her to interfere? When a judge ...
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  • Georgee 10 years ago

    At least Mr. Awuni was in Court as a Whistle blower and should have been heard in the national interest. What locus has a Whistle blower got.

  • BIRAHMA 10 years ago

    Apart from the claims that FIRST RAND had put in a better offer than FORTIZ what other secret does the NPP know that the rest of us do not know?Let the TUC say what they know instead of merely saying the sale must be put on h ...
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  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    Who voted this man as an MP?

  • Issah Tamale 10 years ago

    I will very much want to know Titus Glover's position on the Jakes bunglow issue.Was the court's ruling in the interest of the state? Ghanaian politicians will never stop amazing people who have their heads well balanced on t ...
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