BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11 years ago
THE JUDGES CAN BE REFORMED TO FAVOUR THE NPP KENNEDY AGYAPONG MORTORBIKES & STATE BUNGALOWS THIEVES , AND THEY WILL STILL LOSE 2016.
THE JUDGES CAN BE REFORMED TO FAVOUR THE NPP KENNEDY AGYAPONG MORTORBIKES & STATE BUNGALOWS THIEVES , AND THEY WILL STILL LOSE 2016.
Ghanaman3 11 years ago
GBA won't talk about it because lawyers are involved.
GBA won't talk about it because lawyers are involved.
Kwaku Azar 11 years ago
Forward it to Atuguba
Forward it to Atuguba
John 11 years ago
Of course! What do you think? That man drinks dagarti pito in the morning before he comes to court. He is not fit to be even a village magistrate.
Of course! What do you think? That man drinks dagarti pito in the morning before he comes to court. He is not fit to be even a village magistrate.
Annorwuo 11 years ago
This advice ought to go those persons,known to have expressed perverse exuberance,in the now famous exclamation: "Ma jail no,ma jail no"!
! do not recall JSC Atuguba having to to embark on a self-imposed hiatus, on account o ... read full comment
This advice ought to go those persons,known to have expressed perverse exuberance,in the now famous exclamation: "Ma jail no,ma jail no"!
! do not recall JSC Atuguba having to to embark on a self-imposed hiatus, on account of being haunted by his conscience!
mary 11 years ago
THERE ARE CASES IN GHANA WHICH IS STILL PENDENING SINCE 15 YEARS AT THE COURTS IN GHANA.THE CHIEF JUSTICE IS LOOKING AT ALL THESE. WHAT IS SHE TALKING ABOUT? WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE JUDGES WHO WERE CORRUPT? DID THEY GO TO JAI ... read full comment
THERE ARE CASES IN GHANA WHICH IS STILL PENDENING SINCE 15 YEARS AT THE COURTS IN GHANA.THE CHIEF JUSTICE IS LOOKING AT ALL THESE. WHAT IS SHE TALKING ABOUT? WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE JUDGES WHO WERE CORRUPT? DID THEY GO TO JAIL? THEY SHOULD.
KKO 11 years ago
Tell it to the mumbling and incoherent Atuguba!
Tell it to the mumbling and incoherent Atuguba!
effua mansa 11 years ago
This is very true. A circuit court judge in Cape Coast ruled that an unemployed husband should pay 4,000 GH cedis to a working class wife who earns higher income due to the help of the husband who has now lost his job. The ju ... read full comment
This is very true. A circuit court judge in Cape Coast ruled that an unemployed husband should pay 4,000 GH cedis to a working class wife who earns higher income due to the help of the husband who has now lost his job. The judge also ruled that the husband bear all the child's school fees, clothes and remit the child with 150 GH cedes every month. Due to this rulings, the lady is now refusing the money and provisions he used give for the care of the child monthly through the help of family and friends. Now the lady insisting to get what the judge ruled. The question is should an unemployed husband steal to provide for a working class woman because he married her? Where is the justice for equal right? The West stipulated laws for family support applies to both man and woman based on their income or the one earning an income. The Ghanaian judges, some of them despicable in court rooms by their attitudes.
kasavubu 11 years ago
Way back in September 1991,I wrote to the Editor of the Ghanaian Times about the actions of some rural magistrates and a particular one in Twifo-Praso. He openly insulted those appearing before him.
Nobody minded me after r ... read full comment
Way back in September 1991,I wrote to the Editor of the Ghanaian Times about the actions of some rural magistrates and a particular one in Twifo-Praso. He openly insulted those appearing before him.
Nobody minded me after reading it in the paper. Later when the then GBC-TV used it in their "from the paper" edition, strong-willed friends came on me to shut up!!
Train them as professionals
THE JUDGES CAN BE REFORMED TO FAVOUR THE NPP KENNEDY AGYAPONG MORTORBIKES & STATE BUNGALOWS THIEVES , AND THEY WILL STILL LOSE 2016.
GBA won't talk about it because lawyers are involved.
Forward it to Atuguba
Of course! What do you think? That man drinks dagarti pito in the morning before he comes to court. He is not fit to be even a village magistrate.
This advice ought to go those persons,known to have expressed perverse exuberance,in the now famous exclamation: "Ma jail no,ma jail no"!
! do not recall JSC Atuguba having to to embark on a self-imposed hiatus, on account o ...
read full comment
THERE ARE CASES IN GHANA WHICH IS STILL PENDENING SINCE 15 YEARS AT THE COURTS IN GHANA.THE CHIEF JUSTICE IS LOOKING AT ALL THESE. WHAT IS SHE TALKING ABOUT? WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE JUDGES WHO WERE CORRUPT? DID THEY GO TO JAI ...
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Tell it to the mumbling and incoherent Atuguba!
This is very true. A circuit court judge in Cape Coast ruled that an unemployed husband should pay 4,000 GH cedis to a working class wife who earns higher income due to the help of the husband who has now lost his job. The ju ...
read full comment
Way back in September 1991,I wrote to the Editor of the Ghanaian Times about the actions of some rural magistrates and a particular one in Twifo-Praso. He openly insulted those appearing before him.
Nobody minded me after r ...
read full comment