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Court freezes ‘Kwasea Bi Nti’ judgement

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  • Kofi B 9 years ago

    Does Asiedu-Nketia own any mansions anywhere in the world? If yes, why is it a crime to mention it? Corrupt officials and lies......

  • Ben 9 years ago

    Nkwasia fo.

  • DAVI 9 years ago

    ...............because of JJ.Rawlings this Plam Wine Tapper is a rich man and Give Orders to Our President.NDC CAN NEVER DEVELOP GHANA WITH PROPAGANDA AND LIES.

  • oba nyansani baako Pe in Ghana 9 years ago

    Kwasea bi president die nti Ghana aye basaa ama aka economy. Tweaaa!

  • KT 9 years ago

    Judgment day is coming on these people soon, mark my words!

  • JC 9 years ago

    I agree with this judgement. Otherwise the 17 NPP presidential aspirants who Asiedu Nketiah branded as thieves would also be thought of by right thinking Ghanaians as actual thieves and any court would give judgement against ...
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  • Paa Kwesi 9 years ago

    If these politicians want our respect they should declare their assets to prove to all Ghanaians they have not stolen and made Ghana broke. Anything short of this, I have lost all my respect for them.

  • Deshar 9 years ago

    Daily Guide now admits it lied but the lie didn't hurt the reputation of Asiedu NKetia.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Lying is not a crime in Ghana. There were people who even admitted lying when they were being vetted for ministerial appointments and yet were given the nod. What didn't NDC members now holding positions in government say abo ...
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  • Fonka 9 years ago

    The lies will stop when Nketia and Mahama stop lying. Thieves and evil dwarfs will pay for their numerous crimes against the people of this country. "Nkwaseafour bi nti" look at where Ghana is today.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    "Opposing the application, Samuel Cudjoe, counsel for Asiedu-Nketia, argued that his client had enough money to pay back should the appeal be successful, which he contended was unlikely to be so."

    I don't blame you. It is ...
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  • Naida 9 years ago

    why is the daily guide lawyer confusing himself? first he says the the publishers wld be out of money cos they would have to close down and the workers will lose their jobs ( means they'll go bankruptm obviously) . in another ...
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  • Papa Yaw 9 years ago

    No

  • KWAME, BELGIUM 9 years ago

    I WONDER WHY THE LAW COURTS IN GHANA ARE WASTING PRECIOUS TIME ON SUCH USELESS CASES.

  • A K 5 9 years ago

    Why did Abodakpi refuse the Daily Guide a stay of execution?

    If he knew/believed/thought that they were as guilty as sin then he could have tested his own judgment by granting a stay of execution. In which case, he could h ...
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  • Ugly Akufu Addo 9 years ago

    Blay is a fool pay the money for the owner

  • Ugly Akufu Addo 9 years ago

    Stupid fool blay

  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    Is Ghana’s judiciary not the same government outfit that has the audacity and or the nerve to haul people before it and or imprison them for saying bad things about its members? Why should that be the case if the Appellate ...
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  • sulemana nafiu 9 years ago

    IT DOES NOT REST ON THE CHEST OF THE LAWYER INVOLVE IN A CASE TO PRONOUNCE JURGEMENT SO I THINK LAWYER MENSAH IS ONLY TRYING TO COVER UP HIS EMBRASSMENT OR BETTER STILL TRYING TO JUSTIFY WHAT HE COLLECTED FROM THE NEWS PAPPER

  • Antiochus - London 9 years ago

    So what happens to the first judgement?

  • Big D 9 years ago

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