The truth is always bitter you see. I will not be surprised to see people write to insult the writer. You have done your part; pin pointing to the corruption of our society today, the cancer that is killing ghana fast. From t ... read full comment
The truth is always bitter you see. I will not be surprised to see people write to insult the writer. You have done your part; pin pointing to the corruption of our society today, the cancer that is killing ghana fast. From the judiciary to our forcemen and all the institutions.
insight to the bone 10 years ago
Who ever was presided the case, NDC would have win, ok 2016 petitions we will apoint KUFOUR to preside but NDC will suerly win. NPP are sore losers.
Who ever was presided the case, NDC would have win, ok 2016 petitions we will apoint KUFOUR to preside but NDC will suerly win. NPP are sore losers.
YAW 10 years ago
Another pratt who will not get off the fact that his cocaine sniffing leader lost the election.Please we beg you to bring him baCK FOR 2016.We will hummuliate him and the NPP will have to struggle to come back to power
Another pratt who will not get off the fact that his cocaine sniffing leader lost the election.Please we beg you to bring him baCK FOR 2016.We will hummuliate him and the NPP will have to struggle to come back to power
Bob- Bawku 10 years ago
An idiot like u. Just becos the ruling was not in ur favour
An idiot like u. Just becos the ruling was not in ur favour
william 10 years ago
What a useless write up! When I saw 'Cameron Duodu' as the purported author I assumed I was going to read an interesting piece! Instead the ingredients he used to concoct his cacophony were stale and the soup is sour with th ... read full comment
What a useless write up! When I saw 'Cameron Duodu' as the purported author I assumed I was going to read an interesting piece! Instead the ingredients he used to concoct his cacophony were stale and the soup is sour with the skin pain of an aggrieved loser of a cook!!!!
Photosy. 10 years ago
Classified Rubbish from a sulking opposition member. Total rubbish
Classified Rubbish from a sulking opposition member. Total rubbish
Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago
Its unfortunate to hold the CJ Georgina Wood for the wrongs of Atuguba the wazzockish minded NDC bigot, who sat on the case. The CJ did the right thing constitutionally.
Its unfortunate to hold the CJ Georgina Wood for the wrongs of Atuguba the wazzockish minded NDC bigot, who sat on the case. The CJ did the right thing constitutionally.
amaba 10 years ago
Even in Kenya, where the had been bloodshed, says the writer, the CHIEF Judge himself had the courage to sit on the petition. Here the CJ went and hide in her kitchen because she was quaking with fear. And she doesn't deserv ... read full comment
Even in Kenya, where the had been bloodshed, says the writer, the CHIEF Judge himself had the courage to sit on the petition. Here the CJ went and hide in her kitchen because she was quaking with fear. And she doesn't deserve the award?
Mohammed Maiga 10 years ago
Only a disappointed retired journalist like you will go this way. I thought old age connoted wisdom. Alas, not in your case, kwasiampanin.
Only a disappointed retired journalist like you will go this way. I thought old age connoted wisdom. Alas, not in your case, kwasiampanin.
odasani ye aboa 10 years ago
Of course, you will never grow old? If you had a tenth of the intellectual energy of this man -- whose articles are read widely every week -- you would be blessing your maker instead of shaming him for putting
b such a num ... read full comment
Of course, you will never grow old? If you had a tenth of the intellectual energy of this man -- whose articles are read widely every week -- you would be blessing your maker instead of shaming him for putting
b such a numbskull on earth.
' and Jesus wept ' 10 years ago
I'll wait patiently for the day Auntie Maggie and Afetor Bokor visit you with fire and brimstone.
I'll wait patiently for the day Auntie Maggie and Afetor Bokor visit you with fire and brimstone.
cudjoe amuashie 10 years ago
well spken cameron. you still pack a punch.
well spken cameron. you still pack a punch.
EVIL DWARF FROM KYEBI 10 years ago
When cowards like these write this kind of rubbish, my heart bleeds. Where were you when the justices were being empanelled to sit on the case? Were you not drinking whiskey and smoking cigars outside this country? I bet you ... read full comment
When cowards like these write this kind of rubbish, my heart bleeds. Where were you when the justices were being empanelled to sit on the case? Were you not drinking whiskey and smoking cigars outside this country? I bet you wrote this shit outside these shores of out beloved country. Just shut-the-fuck-up! Coward!
Fuckadoma 10 years ago
Why quarell over spilt milk, this matter should be laid to rest because you cannot win elections at the supreme court but rather at the pollung station.Petioners next time open your eyes
Why quarell over spilt milk, this matter should be laid to rest because you cannot win elections at the supreme court but rather at the pollung station.Petioners next time open your eyes
THE AUDITOR 10 years ago
Am having great difficulty in seeing the point in zeroing in on the CJ, at this point. The pro- petitioners always seem to think that with CJ presiding, the outcome would have been different! Not clear where this perception ... read full comment
Am having great difficulty in seeing the point in zeroing in on the CJ, at this point. The pro- petitioners always seem to think that with CJ presiding, the outcome would have been different! Not clear where this perception came from, except they think she is or was a sympathizer to the petitioners.
Like most sensible people on this issue excluding the Cameron (pun intended), I hate to find myself commenting on this issue. The bottom line so easily overlooked by the likes of Cameron Duodo, is the import of the decision. What I heard and can still read is that, by a majority decision, the president validly won the election. Equally importantly, by an unanimous decision, the court rejected the main motion before them which was to declare the petitioner the winner. To a judge, the decision the best case for the petitioners was a re-run in selected areas. Administratively, this meant they would have been back in lap of the EC! how that would have worked in practice and administratively, we would never know!
The conclusion I arrive at is that, everything being equal the participation of the CJ WOULD NOT HAVE MADE ANY DIFFERENCE TO THE MOST IMPORTANT OUTCOME, WHICH WAS A RE-RUN IN SELECTED NDC STRONGHOLDS, AND THE POSSIBLE CHAOS THAT WOULD HAVE CAUSED.
So, Mr. Vulture journalist, many of us who live in Ghana believe all is well that ends well. Your CJ strategically perhaps did the right thing, with hindsight, and has saved the country in ways which might not be obvious to fellow VULTURES!
aboba 10 years ago
You cannot comprehend a simple argument, alo? Big case demands best brains. Right or wrong, CJ is best brains on the judiciary. She ought,therefore, like her Kenya appointee, to preside. Once there is an initial messup, no-o ... read full comment
You cannot comprehend a simple argument, alo? Big case demands best brains. Right or wrong, CJ is best brains on the judiciary. She ought,therefore, like her Kenya appointee, to preside. Once there is an initial messup, no-one can clear it up. Suppose there had been an appeal with the CJ on the panel? The case would still be in court today. If the kitchen is too hot, then you get out of it. You cant be basking in the glory of an appointment at home and abroad and yet fear to exercise the functions that go with it!!
stephen 10 years ago
some people think they are wise but they are indeed the opposite.I DARE SAY YOU ARE THE OPPOSITE AND I AM BEING COURTEOUS NOT TO CALL YOU THE NAME YOU RIGHTLY DESERVE
some people think they are wise but they are indeed the opposite.I DARE SAY YOU ARE THE OPPOSITE AND I AM BEING COURTEOUS NOT TO CALL YOU THE NAME YOU RIGHTLY DESERVE
KING 10 years ago
BLAME THE CJ, SHE DOES NOT HAVE CONTROL
BLAME THE CJ, SHE DOES NOT HAVE CONTROL
mtz 10 years ago
IN YOUR DREAMS DID MANY SAW THE ELECTION JUDGEMENT AS BOGUS...WHAT A FOOLISH AWARD COMING FROM A FOOLISH PERSON...VULTURE AWARD...WAAA LOOK
IN YOUR DREAMS DID MANY SAW THE ELECTION JUDGEMENT AS BOGUS...WHAT A FOOLISH AWARD COMING FROM A FOOLISH PERSON...VULTURE AWARD...WAAA LOOK
Kobina 10 years ago
This tongue-in-cheek indictment of the role of the Chief Justice in constituting the election petition panel is quite appropriate. Why the CJ recused herself from chairing this important panel in the most significant case in ... read full comment
This tongue-in-cheek indictment of the role of the Chief Justice in constituting the election petition panel is quite appropriate. Why the CJ recused herself from chairing this important panel in the most significant case in the history of our country is a continuing befuddlement to most of us. She has not even found it worthwhile to explain to the nation the reasons for her recusal from the case. It is in this light that I find her totally deserving of the honor just bestowed on her by the highly esteemed Cameron Duodu. She indeed let country down.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
Kobina, this is more than "tongue in cheek" and is a rather scathing ataack on the integrity of the CJ. It shows a very frustrated and disappointed old man who seeks to vent his anger and disappointment in this unfortunate wa ... read full comment
Kobina, this is more than "tongue in cheek" and is a rather scathing ataack on the integrity of the CJ. It shows a very frustrated and disappointed old man who seeks to vent his anger and disappointment in this unfortunate way.
Don't you think it is time we moved forward and sought better ways of dealing with our electoral impasse in this country without recourse to such bogus cases of redress? As I am sure you have yourself observed over a period, the NPP's electoral loss was at the 'ballot box'. not the 'polling station, and to expect the Supreme Court (whatever the composition of the paenl of justices) to turn the results in another person's favour whould have resulted in the very violence, chaos and mess up which Cameron Duodu refers to in Kenya, for which this CJ was involved in helping them resolve.
I agree with him the whole issue took too long and should have lasted not more than 2 weeks. I also believe and have argued consistently that it should have been dismissed, for a number of reasons even including procedural and arithmetic errors on the part of the petitioners, their shifting position from their original charges and accusations, to relying on administrative errors on pink sheets which really was more than just trying to catch at straws in my view.
Cameron Duodu in writing this piece has let himself down once again, and only shows his consistent disdain for any other party except his being in government. That particular mindset is worrying and frankly leaves me concerned that we can have such people who rather than seeking the fairness of our electoral process (whoever wins the elections) and seeking to admonish his party to address their own internal problems and find better ways of engaging with the electorate and campaigning to win elections, will resort to such 'below the belt' punches on the CJ.
I am surprised to see it as tongue-in-cheek. It is most certainly uncllaed for now (whatever his motive for writing it), especially at a time that all of us (you included) have sought to ask people to have a more positive outlook and work in the collective interests in the coming year in the interest of our nation Ghana.
Efieabosea 10 years ago
Views are markedly different from Cameron Doudus`s? The truth of the matter is that those of us who are really concerned about the forward progress of this nation,ought to be more worried about these 'stealth' opposition figu ... read full comment
Views are markedly different from Cameron Doudus`s? The truth of the matter is that those of us who are really concerned about the forward progress of this nation,ought to be more worried about these 'stealth' opposition figures,who largely operate behind the scenes,than the 'vuvuzelas' like Owusu Afriyie,Kofi Jumah[Ghana],Ursula Nkiful, Kweku Baako and host of characters we all know about in this country!
konton 10 years ago
Oh yes -- reintroduce prventive detention and jail them. and become like stones, in power for ever.Let me remind you: j b danquah died in prison in January 1965. by February 1966, his jailers were political history. TRUTH STA ... read full comment
Oh yes -- reintroduce prventive detention and jail them. and become like stones, in power for ever.Let me remind you: j b danquah died in prison in January 1965. by February 1966, his jailers were political history. TRUTH STANDS, hitlerite,
konton 10 years ago
Skewed mind: the Constitution was stupid in realising that the election could be won unfairly and trhyerefore giving the SC power to investigate and adjudicate on the fairness of the election? Even a footballer can understand ... read full comment
Skewed mind: the Constitution was stupid in realising that the election could be won unfairly and trhyerefore giving the SC power to investigate and adjudicate on the fairness of the election? Even a footballer can understand that if you go on the field, you go under certain rules and if you infringe them they will be invoked against you. In elections, REFEREE equals SUPREME COURT! Yet there you are all eloquent: let us move on forward; ignore the rules; someone has won; that is enough. Yet I bet you sulk over GYEEDA money-chopping -- unless you are a beneficiary!! My friend, the same cheat that won the elction us grabbing Merchant Bank before your eyes and you can do erf-all about it. Because you don't think rules matter.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
Are you seriously suggesting that the supreme court has the power to DECLARE the winner of tghe election? I thoght theirs was to establish the veracity of any case brought by petitioners and to provide sound direction about t ... read full comment
Are you seriously suggesting that the supreme court has the power to DECLARE the winner of tghe election? I thoght theirs was to establish the veracity of any case brought by petitioners and to provide sound direction about the best cause of action to remedy such grievances. So, in this case applying the same rules of football, are you not familiar with a referee and a linesman disagreeing on a call, yet the referee who has the whistle rules the day?
And what has this to do with GYEEDA and the rest of your beef? Let's not allow our 'personal loss' which did not occur at the court but at the polls, to cloud our vision of reality, the constitution, the law and how to apply them.
Why don't we look forward rather than backwards?
Efieabosea 10 years ago
By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if here mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the l ... read full comment
By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if here mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the law in this country!
Let`s no forget the fact the this Lady chaired a board of enquiry which looked into the disappearance of a huge shipment of narcotics into this country in 2007,came down with findings that have gotten us nowhere!
I take comfort in the fact that eminently qualified Statesmen like Justice VC Crabbe[Codeo],and Fmr. Pres. Obasanjo of Nigerian,who witnessed things on the ground,first hand,signed off on the outcome of the 2012 presidential ballot as being credble and fair;so I do not know what else the CJ herself,could have done to alter the situation on the ground! She sensed the 'trap' that had been set for,and rightly side stepped it! Could this lady get herself involved again in an election dispute,given what later became 'public knowledge' in the Atta kyea tapes? Some of you sore losers can continue to goad her into committing 'judicial suicide',but I believe she is now mature enough to determine what is best for her own future as a Jurist,and that of this nation!
Btw, how many among the 'gang of four' or it is four and a halh,if you listen to Gabby Asare Othere Darko and other,were bold enough to to say that Akuffo Addo won the elections? And you think the CJ,Goegina Wood,as an individual would have able to 'install' Nana Adoo into the Presidency? Get real people;as Tarzan has eloqently put it, simply adopting a "Y3NTE GYAE" posture is not going to get the NPP into power any time soon. The on-giong internal squabbles involving not only thos at the top but also the local[polling station]level,is an admission of sort for all you 'Doubting Thomases' who want to blame others for the current NPP`s misfortunes.
det 10 years ago
Post-Xmas alcoholic fumes talking?
Post-Xmas alcoholic fumes talking?
william 10 years ago
My brother, correct for 3 points!!
My brother, correct for 3 points!!
Efieabosea 10 years ago
By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if her mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the la ... read full comment
By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if her mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the law in this country!
Let`s no forget the fact the this Lady chaired a board of enquiry which looked into the disappearance of a huge shipment of narcotics into this country in 2007,came down with findings that have gotten us nowhere! Does this singular fact weigh on our "highly esteemed Cameron Duodu",who no doubt with a "tongue-in-cheek",goes on to maquerade his real intention in this piece by stating that, "the individuals concerned in effecting the fiasco do not matter to me. It is the institution that concerns me, namely, the august judicial establishment of Ghana". Really? I take comfort in the fact that eminently qualified Statesmen like Justice VCRAC Crabbe[Codeo],and Fmr. Pres. Obasanjo of Nigeria,who witnessed things on the ground,first hand,signed off on the outcome of the 2012 presidential ballot as being credble and fair. Thus, I do not know what else the CJ herself,could have done to alter the situation on the ground! She sensed the 'trap' that had been set for her and rightly side stepped it! Let`s face it,could this lady get herself involved again in an election dispute,given what later became 'public knowledge' in the Atta Kyea tapes? Some of you 'sore losers' can continue to goad her into committing 'judicial suicide',but I believe she is now matured enough to determine what is best for her own future as a Jurist,and that of this nation!
Btw, how many among the 'gang of four' or it is four and a half,if you listen to Gabby Asare Otchere Darko and other,were bold enough to to say that Akuffo Addo won the elections? And you think the CJ,Goegina Wood,as an individual would have able to 'install' Nana Adoo into the Presidency? Get real people;as Tarzan has eloqently put it, simply adopting a "Y3NTE GYAE" posture is not going to get the NPP into power any time soon. The on-giong internal squabbles involving not only those at the top, but also the local[polling station]level,is an admission of sort for all you 'Doubting Thomases' who want to blame others for the woes of the NPP,and its flagbearer,Nana Addo.
DONBOLI 10 years ago
How on earth can anybody think of giving a reward to a woman who nearly made ghanaian to fight because her stupidity in swearing John Mahama as president without having all the facts about an election results.
The award shou ... read full comment
How on earth can anybody think of giving a reward to a woman who nearly made ghanaian to fight because her stupidity in swearing John Mahama as president without having all the facts about an election results.
The award should have been given to some who has some sense and respect the Laws of a country.
She is the most evil person to be give anything to do with honesty. The woman who brought ghana to its knees for seven months plus because of the doubt she put in John Mahama and his govt heads about the petition by Nana and co.
Any award should have been given Nana Akufo Addo for his respect of the Laws of ghana during the petition cause by Georgina Wood.
NDC, John Mahama, NPP, Nana Akufo did not do anything wrong about the petition, it was the evil woman and the supreme court who messed ghanaians for not doing their job well. How can a person like Georgina Wood ever get an award. Shame to those who elected her.
opeter 10 years ago
If someone gave you a dead vulture, what would that signify? It is what is called a sarcastic ore ironic award. So, from the tone of your posting, you should applaud its being given to the lady you criticise!
If someone gave you a dead vulture, what would that signify? It is what is called a sarcastic ore ironic award. So, from the tone of your posting, you should applaud its being given to the lady you criticise!
Law USA 10 years ago
TOO MUCH SUFFERING ALL OVER PLEASE HELP DEAR ALMIGHTY GOD
TOO MUCH SUFFERING ALL OVER PLEASE HELP DEAR ALMIGHTY GOD
seth atiogbe 10 years ago
this is journalism at its best. kudos mr writer.
this is journalism at its best. kudos mr writer.
KAB. 10 years ago
GOD BLESS MOTHER GHANA. THE CORRUPTION IS VERY HIGH IN THIS ADMINSTRATION.SOSO MUCH. ONE DAY CAN BE A BAD DAY, THINK ABOUT THAT.
GOD BLESS MOTHER GHANA. THE CORRUPTION IS VERY HIGH IN THIS ADMINSTRATION.SOSO MUCH. ONE DAY CAN BE A BAD DAY, THINK ABOUT THAT.
hamid 10 years ago
Eligal doctor is abusing vellager in pkalbe northern region , i will like gorvment to work on it . he always used one nidle for injection, this very serious report .
Eligal doctor is abusing vellager in pkalbe northern region , i will like gorvment to work on it . he always used one nidle for injection, this very serious report .
maame 10 years ago
I can't believe this article came from a seasoned journalist as Mr Duodu. It is so partisan and stupid!!!Such is what we get from people who seek greener pastures elsewhere and think they have more brains than those of us lef ... read full comment
I can't believe this article came from a seasoned journalist as Mr Duodu. It is so partisan and stupid!!!Such is what we get from people who seek greener pastures elsewhere and think they have more brains than those of us left here. Total rubbish!!!
Kobina 10 years ago
Maame, what is stupid about the views expressed by Cameron in his article? It's not a total rubbish, as you contend. He laid out his rationale for awarding the CJ the award. If you disagree with the rationale, explain the bas ... read full comment
Maame, what is stupid about the views expressed by Cameron in his article? It's not a total rubbish, as you contend. He laid out his rationale for awarding the CJ the award. If you disagree with the rationale, explain the basis for your contrary view. Hiding behind emotional words like 'stupid' and 'rubbish' does not convincingly explain your viewpoint. Why do you disagree with his contention? Say something meaningful and persuasive.
opeter 10 years ago
People like MAAME make one want to leapf off the earth. They have brain matter but trhere is nothing in it. Does she expect everyone to be as emptyminded as herself? Like you say, one person has given his own reasons for say ... read full comment
People like MAAME make one want to leapf off the earth. They have brain matter but trhere is nothing in it. Does she expect everyone to be as emptyminded as herself? Like you say, one person has given his own reasons for saying what he has said. If you dont agree, bring your own reasons. And let the public judge.Instead, you say rubbish or foolish man. Amazing that such a person can even use a computer, huh?
Sunsum 10 years ago
Is this the Cameron Duodu we know and used to admire? I'm disappointed.
Is this the Cameron Duodu we know and used to admire? I'm disappointed.
ether 10 years ago
Maybe if Cameron knew that a person like you "admired" him, he would be very very very very very sad!
Maybe if Cameron knew that a person like you "admired" him, he would be very very very very very sad!
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago
The most important thing the npp akans evil party must do now to give some face lift to that salvage party is to sell the party to pay back Hon. Kennedy agyapong's debt of $1.5million.
The most important thing the npp akans evil party must do now to give some face lift to that salvage party is to sell the party to pay back Hon. Kennedy agyapong's debt of $1.5million.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
Is Cameron Duodu suggesting that despite all the accolades he showered on Ghanaian Justices (including the Chief Justice), that somehow we lack high quality Justices to adjudicate in such cases in our country?
Is he sugges ... read full comment
Is Cameron Duodu suggesting that despite all the accolades he showered on Ghanaian Justices (including the Chief Justice), that somehow we lack high quality Justices to adjudicate in such cases in our country?
Is he suggesting that the panel constituted was of poor quality and that the chairman of the panel was not fit to lead the panel?
Is he suggesting that the issues of contempt of court and the polarisation and increasing chaos that was unfolding in the country because of recalcitrant and rude GHanaians TAKING TO THE AIR WAVES IN THE NAME OF "PARTY" AND "POLITICS" SHOULD HAVE BEEN LEFT TO CONTINUE TO DIVIDE THE COUNTRY AND CAUSE CHAOS?
I agree with him that the case perhaps should have taken a much shorter time - perhaps two weeks as he suggests and in my opinion, based on the constitutional provisions, the case should have been DISMISSED within those two weeks because it was BOGUS, not based on any strong evidence of WRONG DOING on the part of any of the parties involved, but a matter of administrative errors on the part of electoral officials and the poor oversight of party election agents, a matter which could easily have been resolved by simply going back to those constituencies and making sure that the so-called signatures etc. were appended.
It was a case that some counting / tallying errors which could easily have been corrected occured, and which the electoral commission had rectified themselves in their own final cross-chekcing of the polls.
It is shocking to read this from Cameron Duodu of all people (except for its sattire) but should anyone be surprised? He has been consistent in his preference for certain types of government and party and so gives the impression here that his disappointment stems more from the failure of the justices to rule in favour of his own side.
He still tries to create the impression that the judgment was biased, wrong and inconclusive which is not only an attempt to rewrite the facts and history, but one of self-deceit in my view.
Is Cameron Duodu seriously telling us that based on the fact that the justices, wanting to ensure that every apparent 'stupidity' and nonsense was properly exposed to ensure that their verdict in the end was clear to even illiterate Ghanaians had taken an unduly long time to go through the process, makes them culpable in perpetrating an "injustice" in his eyes?
Surely Duodu can do better than that!!! Why try to ressurect a dead horse at this time when everyone is calling for national unity and a brighter 2014, a fresh start if you like for all of us? Is this the way Cameron Duodu reviews the year?
Sir, you have a reputation, built over many decades, of being a well known and accomplished journalist and writer, but this is most disappointing for an elder statesman like you Cameron. We don't need this.
THE AUDITOR 10 years ago
I totally agree with Amuna. Cameron Duodo missed the point and his article is totally unhelpful to the national discourse at this time.
I totally agree with Amuna. Cameron Duodo missed the point and his article is totally unhelpful to the national discourse at this time.
Ako 10 years ago
Cameron Duodu must behave his age and try to protect a reputation of yesteryear.We know he is of the Danquah Busia camp but one would have thought that for his own good commenting on matters of such national importance, he wi ... read full comment
Cameron Duodu must behave his age and try to protect a reputation of yesteryear.We know he is of the Danquah Busia camp but one would have thought that for his own good commenting on matters of such national importance, he will at least be objective and ride above partisanship.Unfortunately he failed himself and his reputation and chose to play politics with this very important event.
As to his question whether Lord Dening would have reacted to the contempt of court provocation, my answer is yes otherwise he would be undermining the authority of the courts.Lord Denning himself was not without controversy and had to resign for making rude remarks against blacks.More so most of his latest judgements have been overturned because of the flaws in it.
Perhaps old age is taking premature toll over Cameron Duodu sense of judgement and if I were him I will sit back and live on my reputation rather than damage it. If he is no longer capable of making sense and unable to make balance and reasonable objective analysis, then it is time for him to retire rather than see the pathetic side of his old age.
ebei 10 years ago
Ebei, what country has Ghana become? Even in the US/Europe urbaqn jungles, ägeism"is under attack, and in Ghana where evry wise saying is preceded with "Mpanimfuor kae se", you denounce people because they are older than you ... read full comment
Ebei, what country has Ghana become? Even in the US/Europe urbaqn jungles, ägeism"is under attack, and in Ghana where evry wise saying is preceded with "Mpanimfuor kae se", you denounce people because they are older than yourself? I read earlier o someone warning another that old age will come to everyone. What you should be asking is: Can I assemble facts and reason like this when I reach Mr Cameron Duodu's age? Your MIND is already deficient even now that you think you are young. How much more when it reaches advanced age? Fact! Reason! That is what you should seek to do. But you are already lost, aren't you? If Cameron hadn't told you, would you have known that Georgina Wood was on the appointment board of the Kenya judiciary? That is the information that maturity provides in to buttress arguments. Emulate the methodology and forget about the irrelevancies.
Ako 10 years ago
Old age like you rightly said is honoured in our culture that is why it is synonymous with wisdom.I am afraid Mr Cameron is beside himself on this occasion and my advice to him is to retire gracefully rather than making a rid ... read full comment
Old age like you rightly said is honoured in our culture that is why it is synonymous with wisdom.I am afraid Mr Cameron is beside himself on this occasion and my advice to him is to retire gracefully rather than making a ridicule of himself.As for G Woode being on the appointment board of Kenya, is no news.Right from the Seychelles to Uganda Ghanians have held top judicial appointments so that is no news.What is of news is Camerons flawed analysis.
Efieabosea 10 years ago
That we shouls scared of,and not Justice Atubuga! And I dare say,there are too many of such people who are citizens of this country,who mindset is dominated with prejudices of the past.
What this 'gentleman' is saying here i ... read full comment
That we shouls scared of,and not Justice Atubuga! And I dare say,there are too many of such people who are citizens of this country,who mindset is dominated with prejudices of the past.
What this 'gentleman' is saying here is that the CJ, should have sat on the on the panel,and tipped the decision in favour of Nana Adoo and the NPP;when the results on the ground clearly indicated otherwise.
This is a shame,and goes to show the level of 'subtle inertia' which has been created in our polity,built solely along ethnic and personality cult lines.
I am only a few years younger than Cameron Doudu,and remember the kind
of positions he expoused as a journalist way back in the 60`s and 70`s. The good thing is that like the proverbial "NYINS3N",he has shown us his true colours!
I just hope that talkative JDM will will gird his loins,listen to good counsel from the likes of Martin Amidu,and prove the naysayers wrong!
I am not too sure he appreciates the fact that many of the fairweater friends and family wish him well, and are anxious to see him succeed!
Kobena 10 years ago
Distortion of facts in support of theory! May be you did not understand the article. Go back to the historical example of Lord Denning that he sited.
I am not as old as you but Cameron Doudu has never been a fan of the Da ... read full comment
Distortion of facts in support of theory! May be you did not understand the article. Go back to the historical example of Lord Denning that he sited.
I am not as old as you but Cameron Doudu has never been a fan of the Danquah-Busia tradition. Remember Prof Busia sacking him from the editorship of the Ghanaian Times(?) for his advocacy of "Dialogue with South Africa?" Ultimately, it was dialogue that won the day for South Africa, thus vindicating Busia.
The porous Electoral Petition judgement of 29th August was a disgrace and will be a blot on Ghana's judiciary, not so much as to who won, but the manner in which the judgement was delivered. That is a fact that has become a huge legal joke around the world!
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
Kobena, do you really think that dialogue of the kind Cameron Duodu suggested at the time was the kind of "dialogue" that won the day in South Africa? Please, let's not try to cheapen or simply what was a very complex and pro ... read full comment
Kobena, do you really think that dialogue of the kind Cameron Duodu suggested at the time was the kind of "dialogue" that won the day in South Africa? Please, let's not try to cheapen or simply what was a very complex and prolonged process!!!
Ivory Coast and a few other African countries at the time had "dialogue" with South Africa but did that make any difference?
At the time, even the US where you reside, and Britain (the latter because of their own commercial interests and feeling that the balcks were a lower caste) supported the wicked apartheid regime which was brutal in its oppression.
You seem to forget that for over 3 decades, it was the constant agigation, desperate violence and organised chaos to disrupt the apartheid government's running of the country, plus the fact that the rest of the world and in particular well meaning individuals and common peoples all rallied and put pressure on all these governments that helped win the day.
Aren't you also forgeting that the unified global anti-apartheid movement and its support, constant reminders and making sure MANDELA was always in the press that helped keep him alive and ultimately won him his freedom?
Why do we try to re-write history when the facts are there and clear for all to see? I think we sometimes make too much of Mandela's own part in his freedom and his success. To me his greatest strength as an individual is his constant and consistent DIALOGUE with the apartheid authorities seeking to let them see reason and the logic in hsi arguments that all south Africans are the same and that there is more power in the collective than one race being superior to the other.
In fact, Mandela's philosophy is bourne out of the fact that today's divided South Africa and the wide gulf between the poor and the t=rich stems from the apartheid regime's failure to see this logic and to 'equalise' the system for all South Africans to develop and build their country.
The fact that he was magnanimous in "victory" and sought to forgive his enemies is a mark of the man, but to suggest (as president Obama wrongly did in his eulogy) that the man somehow succeeded more or less on his own and through his 'guts' is much more further from the truth than many care to admit.
The millions of unsung heroes in Mandela's legacy have been ignored in my view. It is the school children who contributed pennies and a few dollars for the cause, the various charities and peoples who stood and marched in front of South African embassies all o=ver the world, the numerous people who wrote and condemned the apartheid regime's brutality and those brave people who smuggled terrible atrocities and images which were published in the press to press home the point about what was going on.
It is the countless school children who were massacred inthe name of freedom and in the name of Mandela!!! Whose name were these innocents chanting when they went out marching? Is it not Mandela's? What did Mandela really do in prison? You tell me what he did. Did he march?
It was the likes of the leaders of the pan Africanist movement who suffered abuse, torture and death in the name of freedom in South Africa. Steve Biko's life and ultimate sacrifice (you were nearly such a matyr yourself at one time) which was made into the famous classic film did a lot to shed light on the South African case and Mandela's own safety and freedom. Don't you think?
By the way have you visited Sharpeville to see the evidence of the school children who went on the march and were massacred for speaking about freedom and wanting to have a standard (not Bantustan) education?
Please with all due respect, let us be very careful not to support people in the wrong way or to seek to rewrite the cause of history. Simply put, Camron Duodu was wrong to suggest dialogue with South Africa at a time when they were not listening and frankjly, it was not going to make a dent in any thing.
Please note that finally, it was when the whole world shunned South Africa p- from Sports (remember the cases of the West Indies and English cricketers who became outcasts for going to south Africa to play?), the trade embargoes, and finally the forcing of Britain, US and other strong nations to tow the line of the anti-apartheid movement that gave sway and allowed the opportunities for dialogue!!!
Why do you seek to go back to a historical past which was unwise and wrong? Much as I have very little4 respect for the achievements of Busia's government as an enthosiast of contemporary African political history, I think Cameron Duodu was wrong, and Busia's government should not have engaged with South Africa.
The fact is Cameron Duodu has had a great career and I respect him for that. However he has made many mistakes and continues to make them such as in this case.
Do you Kobena suggest to us that NPP lost the elections at the ballot box or at the polling station?
You are a politician I admire and rather want to do well, but equally, I am critical of you because you let me down countless times for reasons such as I have expressed here and I am writing this more to you, than to the general readership. You need to be careful with your analyses and utterances.
This whole nonsense of over-dwelling on Lord Denning is becoming a farce, if you ask me!!
Kobena 10 years ago
Guys,
I have been away, but this seems to be a very interesting debate. for starters, as far as I remember, Busia only advocated dialogue as way of engaging the Apartheid authorities. He came to power in 1969, shortly after ... read full comment
Guys,
I have been away, but this seems to be a very interesting debate. for starters, as far as I remember, Busia only advocated dialogue as way of engaging the Apartheid authorities. He came to power in 1969, shortly after Sharpville, not too dissimilar to our 24th February Castle Road shootings? There was no indication that he was going to start it himself.
Everybody who cared to know at the time knew that the UK, US, Germany, and Israel (with whom we incidentally had a very cosey relationship) were all actively supporting South Africa militarily and thwarting all attempts at the United Nations, to bring the Apartheid regime to the negotiating table. Was that really different from Kwame Nkrumah's mission to Hanoi? I don't believe so.
In the meantime, the western countries were arming South Africa to the teeth. South Africa only destroyed its chemical weapons arsenal after Mandela came to power. And those Afrikaans were prepared to use those chemicals, if it was the last thing they did.
So which African government was going to fight that kind of war? Where do sports, trade and cultural boycotts fit in the scheme of things, if not in peaceful opposition? How many of the western youth that protested in the streets of London (myself included), Washington DC, New York and other western capitals would have volunteered to fight in South Africa if it was all down to armed struggle?
As for the Election Petition, we can have 20 million opinions as Ghanaians, but the manner in which the judgement was delivered and the details and reasons given by some of the judges are nothing to write home about. What is wrong can never be right at any time or place, unless of course, we let the politicians bamboozle us into believing that a goat can suddenly become a cow! To keep the whole country in suspense and bungle on the announcement of the simple votes of just 9 judges is nothing anyone should be proud of. That is what Cameron Doudu was talking about, and I don't believe is wrong on that.
Also, if the poor taxpayer has to fork out millions for the EC to present such illiterate results to Ghanaians, then we might as well resort to show of hands! Something went seriously wrong with Election 2012, and like Ananegate, Woyome, GYEEDA,and other corrupt things that go on in our country, unless we are all prepared to discuss them dispassionately and find solutions to them, our country is not going anywhere. That is my worry as a citizen, and someone whose business taxes are simply poured down a bottomless hole by clueless politicians.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
Mandela oversaw the dismantling of South Africa's own nuclear programme and arsenals which I'm sure you will agree endeared him to the West.
You seem to underestimate what the decades of concerted efforts, demonstrations, ... read full comment
Mandela oversaw the dismantling of South Africa's own nuclear programme and arsenals which I'm sure you will agree endeared him to the West.
You seem to underestimate what the decades of concerted efforts, demonstrations, sit-ins and pressure of governments contributed to the overthrow of the apartheid regime. I will still strongly argue that many are the martys who fought and contributed immensely to Mandela's very survival and apparent success.
I'm afraid Cameron Duodu's argument is a very biased, one-sided one and that is what some of us are arguing against.
Efieabosea 10 years ago
Petition itself,which was a make`em up as you go along case! He may have been given the boot by Busia for his opposition to what was then govt policy,good or bad! And let`s not forget the fact that the Ghanaian Times was a st ... read full comment
Petition itself,which was a make`em up as you go along case! He may have been given the boot by Busia for his opposition to what was then govt policy,good or bad! And let`s not forget the fact that the Ghanaian Times was a state-owned and controlled media outlet! What you have revealedd here goes to show how the so-called Danquah-Busia-[Dombo] tradition values the tenets of Democracy and the rule of Law!
And who really is guilty of a "Distortion of facts in support of theory" here,Cameron Doudu or myself? How can anybody make any sensible argument that the refusal of the CJ to preside over the election petition panel was such a catastrophic "failure" which caused the entire Judicial establishment of this country to cave in? What a warped kind of logic! My only 'beef' wth the the 'circus' that was allowed to go on for eighr good months even under JSC Atuguba`s watch is the curtain was not pulled down sooner on some of the bizarre 'Acts' we were all made to endure, for that lenght of time!
Ako 10 years ago
How can a slip of tongue or even a rectifiable mistake be the bases of a huge legal joke around the world.It is only in the figment of Kobena's imagination to to think so.It is part of his crusade to find fault with the judge ... read full comment
How can a slip of tongue or even a rectifiable mistake be the bases of a huge legal joke around the world.It is only in the figment of Kobena's imagination to to think so.It is part of his crusade to find fault with the judgement and ridicule the results.I think both Kobena and Cameron are mentally tired.
Kuuku Akyeh Ahor 10 years ago
The writer thinks he has done a good job. Well, to dissect his what he has written, simple put is one sided. I have not time to critique what Duodu has posted on the web but all that I can say is that the GUY is very hurt and ... read full comment
The writer thinks he has done a good job. Well, to dissect his what he has written, simple put is one sided. I have not time to critique what Duodu has posted on the web but all that I can say is that the GUY is very hurt and disappointed that his PARTY legal team did not do well during the Petition period. So then, why blame the CJ? Why the insult to the Prez of the SC Judges? Please be matured in your writings. The year is just left with some few days to end, so just take a very good stock of yourlife and see if you have been a blessing to Mother GH. God bless our homeland GH and make our nation Gr8 and Strong.
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kofikofi 10 years ago
Rubbish rubbish
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The Gab Boys 10 years ago
The writer is sick, he can't believe that Nana and the NPP lost the elections. You win elections at the polling boot!
You were with Rawlings throughout 1979, you came to Legon with him.
Come home and face the music, hope ... read full comment
The writer is sick, he can't believe that Nana and the NPP lost the elections. You win elections at the polling boot!
You were with Rawlings throughout 1979, you came to Legon with him.
Come home and face the music, hope you have paid your ground rent for your house in Accra.
Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago
The bane of our country is lack of objectivity when discussing the petition and how it was adjudicated. Some will see what Cameron is talking about and others will not see it all because of politics.
I support 100% what he ... read full comment
The bane of our country is lack of objectivity when discussing the petition and how it was adjudicated. Some will see what Cameron is talking about and others will not see it all because of politics.
I support 100% what he has written and I have myself written profusely on the concerns he has raised here.
Which of these paint our judiciary in the right light?
1. The refusal of the Chief justice to preside over the most historically important issue to be heard in her court.
2. The appointmnet of a justice who never went through the ranks (District to Circuit to High to Appeal Court judge) to preside over such an important case.
3. The lack of a reading by each Justice and the given of reasons why they voted either way. This was the time any Justice will pride showing his/her legal reasoning. But we got a whimper of a ruling.
4. Getting the vote tally of only nine judges wrong.
5. Referring to citizens who are also stakeholders in society as 'mere' you
6. The pronouncement by the Presiding Judge that a court's duty is to 'strive to sustain election results' rather than overturn it. Thus indicating the case was pre-determined even before the hearing.
7. The legal excursion all over the world in search of precedents, thus ignoring what abounds in Ghana
These are not elegant happenings. It is not about the verdict, which some of you appear to misunderstand. It is about showcasing what our country can do and offer to electoral jurisprudence.
On the above grounds, I really share Cameron Duodu's sentiments. If you have followed court rulings elsewhere (especially the Pinochet case in the UK and how each Law Lord delivered his ruling), our Justices have a lot of catch up to do.
Ako 10 years ago
Ohemenbg,what is the significance of the Pinochet case to ours.In the Pinochet case there was a problem of natural justice and bias.Pinochet was a director of Amnesty international who were a party to the suit.The supreme cou ... read full comment
Ohemenbg,what is the significance of the Pinochet case to ours.In the Pinochet case there was a problem of natural justice and bias.Pinochet was a director of Amnesty international who were a party to the suit.The supreme court ruled on a conflict of interest and the judge apologized for not recusing.You can only follow Camerons's sentiment if you are equally bias.
Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago
I only made reference to the Pinochet case in how the ruling was announced and not the substance of the ruling.
In that case, each of the law lords read out and justified their ruling. That is how a Supreme Court is suppos ... read full comment
I only made reference to the Pinochet case in how the ruling was announced and not the substance of the ruling.
In that case, each of the law lords read out and justified their ruling. That is how a Supreme Court is supposed to deliver a ruling. Each Justice is regarded as a legal authority and what they say, even if not in the majority, has something to offer precedence. What occurred in Ghana was a disgrace to our Judiciary.
Please get me correctly here - I have no prblem with the ruling if it had been delivered forthrightly with legal reasoning or authority. It is the manner in which it was delivered that has given rise to all the speculations about the honesty of some of the Justices.
Ako 10 years ago
Judges deliver mostly their judgements on majority and minority basis.Even though the individual judges write their opinion.There was nothing wrong with the manner in which the judgement was delivered.It has always been the ... read full comment
Judges deliver mostly their judgements on majority and minority basis.Even though the individual judges write their opinion.There was nothing wrong with the manner in which the judgement was delivered.It has always been the standard by which judgement is delivered by a panel of judges.
JAMES Y 10 years ago
Sierra Leonean, Cameron Duodo; what do you mean by, "Madam CJ, the individuals concerned in effecting the fiasco do not matter to me. It is the institution that concerns me, namely, the august judicial establishment of Ghana" ... read full comment
Sierra Leonean, Cameron Duodo; what do you mean by, "Madam CJ, the individuals concerned in effecting the fiasco do not matter to me. It is the institution that concerns me, namely, the august judicial establishment of Ghana". We know which party you lean towards. You showed that in your writing in the Daily Graphic and the Guardian newspapers in the late 50s and the 60s so, obviously, you were not pleased that the SC decision went against your preferred party. Your anti-Nkrumah credentials are well known.
The Archivist 10 years ago
Bloody hypocrite, Cameron Duodu again! He supported the bloody NLC coup d'etat of 1966 even when the coup makers were making people disappear and torturing others. What did you write about that? What did you have to write abo ... read full comment
Bloody hypocrite, Cameron Duodu again! He supported the bloody NLC coup d'etat of 1966 even when the coup makers were making people disappear and torturing others. What did you write about that? What did you have to write about Boye Moses being paraded in a zoo cage?
Spare us your fraudulent concern for legality. What legality did the traitors of 1966 have? Long after students and others have struggled to end military rule, you have the audacity to poke your neck in here and sully other people's reputations.
Coward, hypocrite, coup-lover!
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Papa Yaw 10 years ago
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Mawuli 10 years ago
As fearless as always. You took Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia for his support of the Western powers policy of "constructive engagement with apartheid South Africa" for which you were summarily sacked as Editor of the Daily Graphic. Yo ... read full comment
As fearless as always. You took Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia for his support of the Western powers policy of "constructive engagement with apartheid South Africa" for which you were summarily sacked as Editor of the Daily Graphic. You were not daunted then. Sojourn on Uncle, tell it as it is. I greatly admire you.
Kingsley Akosah (London) 10 years ago
Cameron, a great veteran journalist. you have hit the nail on the head. There is peace in Ghana today after the election petition because Ghanaians by nature are peace loving people and not the bogus verdict by the nine judge ... read full comment
Cameron, a great veteran journalist. you have hit the nail on the head. There is peace in Ghana today after the election petition because Ghanaians by nature are peace loving people and not the bogus verdict by the nine judges. I am a Ghanaian and proud to be. I do not belong to any poltical party but I voted in the 2012 elections. I witnessed that electoral officers as well as party agents were bribed and therefore overlooked all the malpractises that went on at the polling station I casted my vote. Where are the great men of this great country when the country is sinking.
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For institutionalizing Corruption in Ghana.
No two ways about that !
The truth is always bitter you see. I will not be surprised to see people write to insult the writer. You have done your part; pin pointing to the corruption of our society today, the cancer that is killing ghana fast. From t ...
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Who ever was presided the case, NDC would have win, ok 2016 petitions we will apoint KUFOUR to preside but NDC will suerly win. NPP are sore losers.
Another pratt who will not get off the fact that his cocaine sniffing leader lost the election.Please we beg you to bring him baCK FOR 2016.We will hummuliate him and the NPP will have to struggle to come back to power
An idiot like u. Just becos the ruling was not in ur favour
What a useless write up! When I saw 'Cameron Duodu' as the purported author I assumed I was going to read an interesting piece! Instead the ingredients he used to concoct his cacophony were stale and the soup is sour with th ...
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Classified Rubbish from a sulking opposition member. Total rubbish
Its unfortunate to hold the CJ Georgina Wood for the wrongs of Atuguba the wazzockish minded NDC bigot, who sat on the case. The CJ did the right thing constitutionally.
Even in Kenya, where the had been bloodshed, says the writer, the CHIEF Judge himself had the courage to sit on the petition. Here the CJ went and hide in her kitchen because she was quaking with fear. And she doesn't deserv ...
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Only a disappointed retired journalist like you will go this way. I thought old age connoted wisdom. Alas, not in your case, kwasiampanin.
Of course, you will never grow old? If you had a tenth of the intellectual energy of this man -- whose articles are read widely every week -- you would be blessing your maker instead of shaming him for putting
b such a num ...
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I'll wait patiently for the day Auntie Maggie and Afetor Bokor visit you with fire and brimstone.
well spken cameron. you still pack a punch.
When cowards like these write this kind of rubbish, my heart bleeds. Where were you when the justices were being empanelled to sit on the case? Were you not drinking whiskey and smoking cigars outside this country? I bet you ...
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Why quarell over spilt milk, this matter should be laid to rest because you cannot win elections at the supreme court but rather at the pollung station.Petioners next time open your eyes
Am having great difficulty in seeing the point in zeroing in on the CJ, at this point. The pro- petitioners always seem to think that with CJ presiding, the outcome would have been different! Not clear where this perception ...
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You cannot comprehend a simple argument, alo? Big case demands best brains. Right or wrong, CJ is best brains on the judiciary. She ought,therefore, like her Kenya appointee, to preside. Once there is an initial messup, no-o ...
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some people think they are wise but they are indeed the opposite.I DARE SAY YOU ARE THE OPPOSITE AND I AM BEING COURTEOUS NOT TO CALL YOU THE NAME YOU RIGHTLY DESERVE
BLAME THE CJ, SHE DOES NOT HAVE CONTROL
IN YOUR DREAMS DID MANY SAW THE ELECTION JUDGEMENT AS BOGUS...WHAT A FOOLISH AWARD COMING FROM A FOOLISH PERSON...VULTURE AWARD...WAAA LOOK
This tongue-in-cheek indictment of the role of the Chief Justice in constituting the election petition panel is quite appropriate. Why the CJ recused herself from chairing this important panel in the most significant case in ...
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Kobina, this is more than "tongue in cheek" and is a rather scathing ataack on the integrity of the CJ. It shows a very frustrated and disappointed old man who seeks to vent his anger and disappointment in this unfortunate wa ...
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Views are markedly different from Cameron Doudus`s? The truth of the matter is that those of us who are really concerned about the forward progress of this nation,ought to be more worried about these 'stealth' opposition figu ...
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Oh yes -- reintroduce prventive detention and jail them. and become like stones, in power for ever.Let me remind you: j b danquah died in prison in January 1965. by February 1966, his jailers were political history. TRUTH STA ...
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Skewed mind: the Constitution was stupid in realising that the election could be won unfairly and trhyerefore giving the SC power to investigate and adjudicate on the fairness of the election? Even a footballer can understand ...
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Are you seriously suggesting that the supreme court has the power to DECLARE the winner of tghe election? I thoght theirs was to establish the veracity of any case brought by petitioners and to provide sound direction about t ...
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By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if here mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the l ...
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Post-Xmas alcoholic fumes talking?
My brother, correct for 3 points!!
By whose assessment and standard,we politely ask?
I am not a lawyer,but I have raised one,and seriously doubt if her mere presence on the panel would have made any appreciable difference to our body of knowledge about the la ...
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How on earth can anybody think of giving a reward to a woman who nearly made ghanaian to fight because her stupidity in swearing John Mahama as president without having all the facts about an election results.
The award shou ...
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If someone gave you a dead vulture, what would that signify? It is what is called a sarcastic ore ironic award. So, from the tone of your posting, you should applaud its being given to the lady you criticise!
TOO MUCH SUFFERING ALL OVER PLEASE HELP DEAR ALMIGHTY GOD
this is journalism at its best. kudos mr writer.
GOD BLESS MOTHER GHANA. THE CORRUPTION IS VERY HIGH IN THIS ADMINSTRATION.SOSO MUCH. ONE DAY CAN BE A BAD DAY, THINK ABOUT THAT.
Eligal doctor is abusing vellager in pkalbe northern region , i will like gorvment to work on it . he always used one nidle for injection, this very serious report .
I can't believe this article came from a seasoned journalist as Mr Duodu. It is so partisan and stupid!!!Such is what we get from people who seek greener pastures elsewhere and think they have more brains than those of us lef ...
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Maame, what is stupid about the views expressed by Cameron in his article? It's not a total rubbish, as you contend. He laid out his rationale for awarding the CJ the award. If you disagree with the rationale, explain the bas ...
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People like MAAME make one want to leapf off the earth. They have brain matter but trhere is nothing in it. Does she expect everyone to be as emptyminded as herself? Like you say, one person has given his own reasons for say ...
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Is this the Cameron Duodu we know and used to admire? I'm disappointed.
Maybe if Cameron knew that a person like you "admired" him, he would be very very very very very sad!
The most important thing the npp akans evil party must do now to give some face lift to that salvage party is to sell the party to pay back Hon. Kennedy agyapong's debt of $1.5million.
Is Cameron Duodu suggesting that despite all the accolades he showered on Ghanaian Justices (including the Chief Justice), that somehow we lack high quality Justices to adjudicate in such cases in our country?
Is he sugges ...
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I totally agree with Amuna. Cameron Duodo missed the point and his article is totally unhelpful to the national discourse at this time.
Cameron Duodu must behave his age and try to protect a reputation of yesteryear.We know he is of the Danquah Busia camp but one would have thought that for his own good commenting on matters of such national importance, he wi ...
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Ebei, what country has Ghana become? Even in the US/Europe urbaqn jungles, ägeism"is under attack, and in Ghana where evry wise saying is preceded with "Mpanimfuor kae se", you denounce people because they are older than you ...
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Old age like you rightly said is honoured in our culture that is why it is synonymous with wisdom.I am afraid Mr Cameron is beside himself on this occasion and my advice to him is to retire gracefully rather than making a rid ...
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That we shouls scared of,and not Justice Atubuga! And I dare say,there are too many of such people who are citizens of this country,who mindset is dominated with prejudices of the past.
What this 'gentleman' is saying here i ...
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Distortion of facts in support of theory! May be you did not understand the article. Go back to the historical example of Lord Denning that he sited.
I am not as old as you but Cameron Doudu has never been a fan of the Da ...
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Kobena, do you really think that dialogue of the kind Cameron Duodu suggested at the time was the kind of "dialogue" that won the day in South Africa? Please, let's not try to cheapen or simply what was a very complex and pro ...
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Guys,
I have been away, but this seems to be a very interesting debate. for starters, as far as I remember, Busia only advocated dialogue as way of engaging the Apartheid authorities. He came to power in 1969, shortly after ...
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Mandela oversaw the dismantling of South Africa's own nuclear programme and arsenals which I'm sure you will agree endeared him to the West.
You seem to underestimate what the decades of concerted efforts, demonstrations, ...
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Petition itself,which was a make`em up as you go along case! He may have been given the boot by Busia for his opposition to what was then govt policy,good or bad! And let`s not forget the fact that the Ghanaian Times was a st ...
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How can a slip of tongue or even a rectifiable mistake be the bases of a huge legal joke around the world.It is only in the figment of Kobena's imagination to to think so.It is part of his crusade to find fault with the judge ...
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The writer thinks he has done a good job. Well, to dissect his what he has written, simple put is one sided. I have not time to critique what Duodu has posted on the web but all that I can say is that the GUY is very hurt and ...
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Rubbish rubbish
The writer is sick, he can't believe that Nana and the NPP lost the elections. You win elections at the polling boot!
You were with Rawlings throughout 1979, you came to Legon with him.
Come home and face the music, hope ...
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The bane of our country is lack of objectivity when discussing the petition and how it was adjudicated. Some will see what Cameron is talking about and others will not see it all because of politics.
I support 100% what he ...
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Ohemenbg,what is the significance of the Pinochet case to ours.In the Pinochet case there was a problem of natural justice and bias.Pinochet was a director of Amnesty international who were a party to the suit.The supreme cou ...
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I only made reference to the Pinochet case in how the ruling was announced and not the substance of the ruling.
In that case, each of the law lords read out and justified their ruling. That is how a Supreme Court is suppos ...
read full comment
Judges deliver mostly their judgements on majority and minority basis.Even though the individual judges write their opinion.There was nothing wrong with the manner in which the judgement was delivered.It has always been the ...
read full comment
Sierra Leonean, Cameron Duodo; what do you mean by, "Madam CJ, the individuals concerned in effecting the fiasco do not matter to me. It is the institution that concerns me, namely, the august judicial establishment of Ghana" ...
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Bloody hypocrite, Cameron Duodu again! He supported the bloody NLC coup d'etat of 1966 even when the coup makers were making people disappear and torturing others. What did you write about that? What did you have to write abo ...
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As fearless as always. You took Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia for his support of the Western powers policy of "constructive engagement with apartheid South Africa" for which you were summarily sacked as Editor of the Daily Graphic. Yo ...
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Cameron, a great veteran journalist. you have hit the nail on the head. There is peace in Ghana today after the election petition because Ghanaians by nature are peace loving people and not the bogus verdict by the nine judge ...
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