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KOLA, INSIDE LONDON. 9 years ago
These kind of stealing is what angered the military AFRC to clean the system.
I would not be surprised should someone call for it again as lessons have not been learnt.
A second JJ Rawlings is well over due.
These kind of stealing is what angered the military AFRC to clean the system.
I would not be surprised should someone call for it again as lessons have not been learnt.
A second JJ Rawlings is well over due.
XYZ 9 years ago
The ground is over-ripe for another house-cleaning exercise. Look at GYEEDA,SADA,NHIA,NSS,NLA etc. NLA is WORST. The frustrated patrons of the products of NLA are calling for transparency of the draws. They should be shown on ... read full comment
The ground is over-ripe for another house-cleaning exercise. Look at GYEEDA,SADA,NHIA,NSS,NLA etc. NLA is WORST. The frustrated patrons of the products of NLA are calling for transparency of the draws. They should be shown on the national television stations. The cost of this will be far lower than what NLA is losing now as a result of the low patronage. Millions of patrons have backed out. NLA Board, open your eyes and act fast.
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
A married man goes to confessional and says to the priest, "Father, I had an affair with a woman... almost." "What do you mean almost?" question the priest. "Well, we got undressed and rubbed together, but then I stopped." "R ... read full comment
A married man goes to confessional and says to the priest, "Father, I had an affair with a woman... almost." "What do you mean almost?" question the priest. "Well, we got undressed and rubbed together, but then I stopped." "Rubbing together is the same as putting it in," explains the priest. "You're not to go near that woman again. Now, say five Hail Mary's and put $50 in the poor box."
The man leaves confessional, says his prayers, and then walks over to the poor box. He pauses for a moment and then decides to leave. The priest quickly runs over to the man and exclaims, "I saw that... you didn't put any money in the poor box!" "Well Father, I rubbed up against it and, like you said, it's the same as putting it in!"
Ghanaian man 9 years ago
Kojo Graham has for many years supported vulnerable and disadvantaged Ghanaians. Through defending innocent people on remand for FREE through Justice for All, supporting disabled Ghanaians and educating so many young Ghanaian ... read full comment
Kojo Graham has for many years supported vulnerable and disadvantaged Ghanaians. Through defending innocent people on remand for FREE through Justice for All, supporting disabled Ghanaians and educating so many young Ghanaians from his own pocket, Kojo Graham has done a lot of good. LEAVE HIM ALONE, he is a good man, we need more Ghanaians like him!!!
Lena 9 years ago
You do charity with other people's money! Are you RobinHood? You have to account for every pesewa!
You do charity with other people's money! Are you RobinHood? You have to account for every pesewa!
The Voice 9 years ago
Mr Graham has been a very good man and aside being a very helpful lawyer to the helpless and creating job for the jobless,why drag him into corruption.Leave him alone,leave nla alone and leave lots alone.
Mr Graham has been a very good man and aside being a very helpful lawyer to the helpless and creating job for the jobless,why drag him into corruption.Leave him alone,leave nla alone and leave lots alone.
Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago
Pls JDM save us from this mess , if nt u there is no President that can do it , we trusted u
Pls JDM save us from this mess , if nt u there is no President that can do it , we trusted u
Amega 9 years ago
But what at all is happening in Ghana? Soon the country will cease to exist, yoooo!
But what at all is happening in Ghana? Soon the country will cease to exist, yoooo!
AKWAPIMBA,LAS PALMAS DE G.C., SPAIN 9 years ago
-PUT KOJO ANDAH BACK TO HIS POST IF NO CHARGES AGAINST HIM.TO CONTINUE HIS WORK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.HE WAS THE RIGHT MAN.
-PUT KOJO ANDAH BACK TO HIS POST IF NO CHARGES AGAINST HIM.TO CONTINUE HIS WORK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.HE WAS THE RIGHT MAN.
Ghanaba Paa tee 9 years ago
We truly need a military regime to come ooooh
hmmmmm
whyyyyyyyy??? all these ?? its now above our limit, out of hands!!!
We truly need a military regime to come ooooh
hmmmmm
whyyyyyyyy??? all these ?? its now above our limit, out of hands!!!
G. K. Berko 9 years ago
When you put a dog on a leash for a while and finally let go, it gets overwhelmed with its new freedom and ecstatically jumps around and dances and runs all over the place in merriment, which possibly could be chaotic and des ... read full comment
When you put a dog on a leash for a while and finally let go, it gets overwhelmed with its new freedom and ecstatically jumps around and dances and runs all over the place in merriment, which possibly could be chaotic and destructive. Such is what some Ghanaians have demonstrated in their clamor to grab, loot and share with impunity, since the abandonment of the Coup mentality among our Military.
We seem to believe the harshest punishment could never be applied to us again for whatever level of Corruption we indulge in.
Conveniently, we have been using the indisputable excesses of the AFRC era as a shield to parry any calls for tough legal pursuits of Corrupt Officials. Meanwhile, ironically, many hold the view that the current resurgence of Corruption renders the emergence of the AFRC and its entire work unnecessary and useless.
However, I disagree with that position to a large extent. While we could have been spared the extreme brutalities and fatalities inflicted upon the Masses, honestly, people responded to the harsh methodologies of the AFRC and promptly abandoned their nefarious anti-social behaviors and Corruption took a quick hike.
We now know that the social canker only went hiding for a while to await a more convenient time to resurface with a vengeance. The people simply did not learn from all the horrible brutal experiences of the AFRC era. The Cat was gone, so the mice have had the freedom to destructively misbehave again.
We keep vehemently rejecting whatever the AFRC did as anything of success, and think it was unnecessary. We have characterized that era as the worst in our Political History. We have attested to its brutalities as the most inhumane and the apex of our leadership's breach of Human rights in our Modern times. J. J. Rawlings has been consequently vilified by many of us as the most evil Head of State Ghana has ever known. Hence, many of his enemies still seek for his head in revenge.
While not denying our undeservability of the excessive brutalities and even fatalities the AFRC era is characterized with, we have, by our current unbridled monumentous Corruption, been gradually eroding our moral right to condemn the general harsh methodology to curb Corruption and return the Nation to order.
The most important lesson we need to extract from all this is that we cannot claim attempting to stop a crime is not worth the effort because criminals dare to repeat the crime. Surely, the crooks and criminal-minded would always explore new ways to commit their acts, taking advantage of loopholes in our Legal System, etc. However, that must not cause us to back off from fighting them to instil sanity in our Nation.
We may have to redouble whatever methods we know worked in the past without necessarily taking lives or denying the due process. Other Countries have done it. And there is not reason we cannot do it, too. We can curb the Corruption. It is all a matter of will and determination of the few good Men and Women who do not want to endure such crimes anymore.
Our Children may not know any better and continue the evil ways some of us have found to enrich themselves overnight at the expense of the Majority, if we do not loudly and energetically demand for redress to the rampaging Corruption.
Now, many have begun wishing for the swift, summary conviction without trial and its attendant brutal penalties of the AFRC era, since they believe it is the only way Ghanaians seem to learn to abstain from Corruption.
While I personally prefer a vigorous, uncompromising Law Enforcement and democratic Legal pursuits of culprits and stringent penalties for those found guilty, I can understand why others yearn for the AFRC days now.
If our Officials do not immediately stop their blatant pervasive Corruption, they would have no moral right left to hope for the absence of horrific, brutal intervention by whatever Authority might emerge on the scene.
Like I have said elsewhere, enough is enough! Our Parliamentarians and the Executive must either promptly rise to directly confront the Corruption rife among us, or risk being hauled out of our Halls of Governance by any means necessary.
As more and more rot is uncovered, from one Agency to another, there seems to be no end to the spread of the canker. And it seems no Agency is spared for the loot Officials are engaged in.
It is morally reprehensible, politically destabilizing, and justifiably calls for merciless maximum cleansing of our Officialdom. Anything less is tantamount to an unforgivable deliberate neglect of the Nation's crucial existential need. And any possible resultant upheaval in response should be fully blamed on the current clique of our ruling elite and Politicians.
Long Live Ghana!!!
Ranglar 9 years ago
so why cant we wait a while before crucifying people with our comments. these are allegations yet to be proven and yet u people start condemning as if they have been tried and sentence. typical of ghanaians. shame on the crit ... read full comment
so why cant we wait a while before crucifying people with our comments. these are allegations yet to be proven and yet u people start condemning as if they have been tried and sentence. typical of ghanaians. shame on the critics. patience counts
WILLIAMS ZOOGAH 9 years ago
Yes my name is Williams Zoogah and I think that the Board should be dissolved now either wise these guys could extend their investigations to the years I was there. I was the (C)Thief Accountant at the NSS from 2006 to 2010, ... read full comment
Yes my name is Williams Zoogah and I think that the Board should be dissolved now either wise these guys could extend their investigations to the years I was there. I was the (C)Thief Accountant at the NSS from 2006 to 2010, whereupon I was forced to resign because I stood up for my share of the returns of the ghost names money. The farm project was only a ploy to steal money and we did make money proper. Yes within the short period that I was transferred from Bolga, I made billions from the NSS: I have a mansion in Adenta, a four square compound house at madina, an estate in Takoradi, 2 houses in Bolga. I had no problems resigning in 2010 because I had already set up a micro finance company in Bolgatanga. We stole the money through insertion of ghost names, use of the borehole drilling machine at the NSS plus other lucrative schemes. Now I drive around in a powerful V8. Hahaha catch me and Kuagbenu if you can!But just dissolve the Board to save some us from going to prison... pls i beg.
Johnny Walker 9 years ago
Leave NLA and Kojo Graham alone, whoever gave this information is misleading the public. This is not the first time we are hearing this. God go punish you all haters, babylon. Go and ask about his good works and publish them.
Leave NLA and Kojo Graham alone, whoever gave this information is misleading the public. This is not the first time we are hearing this. God go punish you all haters, babylon. Go and ask about his good works and publish them.
Tufiakwa 8 years ago
Libel and lies from cheap government officials who seek to rob and ruin the NLA. Kojo Graham is standing in your way so you seek to libel him with lies and untruths. You will all be exposed especially those of you who are us ... read full comment
Libel and lies from cheap government officials who seek to rob and ruin the NLA. Kojo Graham is standing in your way so you seek to libel him with lies and untruths. You will all be exposed especially those of you who are using your private parts to become ministers.
Paa Joe 9 years ago
BE IT AT THE PUBLIC SECTOR,THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS HAVE ALL BEEN TURNED AS A MILKING MACHINE IN THE COUNTRY.
UNLESS THESE AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS ARE RESTRUCTURED WITH WELL EDUCATED OFFICERS WITH T ... read full comment
BE IT AT THE PUBLIC SECTOR,THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS HAVE ALL BEEN TURNED AS A MILKING MACHINE IN THE COUNTRY.
UNLESS THESE AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS ARE RESTRUCTURED WITH WELL EDUCATED OFFICERS WITH THREE YEARS PROFESSIONAL MIDDLE LEVEL LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING BEFORE BEING ABSORBED IN GOVERNMENT SERVICES-
PARDON ME TO SAY:CHEATING. MANIPULATION AND EMBEZZLEMENT FOR A LIVNG WILL CONTINUE TO GO IN GHANA.
IT IUS TIME FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO GET HARD ON THESE STATE CRIMINALS.
DO WE HAVE TO CHASE ALWAYS IMF BAILOUT,WHILE THESE BASTARDS CONNTINUE TO CHEAT THE STATE OF BILLIONS OF REVENUES.
AMA 9 years ago
So who checks the boards of directors of state institutions? They are a law unto themselves and their conscience so if their conscience is seared, nothing happens to them as they rape the country. Kai Kai
So who checks the boards of directors of state institutions? They are a law unto themselves and their conscience so if their conscience is seared, nothing happens to them as they rape the country. Kai Kai
The economy is hitting workers hard and many are finding it hard to balance the family budget.
Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and ...
read full comment
These kind of stealing is what angered the military AFRC to clean the system.
I would not be surprised should someone call for it again as lessons have not been learnt.
A second JJ Rawlings is well over due.
The ground is over-ripe for another house-cleaning exercise. Look at GYEEDA,SADA,NHIA,NSS,NLA etc. NLA is WORST. The frustrated patrons of the products of NLA are calling for transparency of the draws. They should be shown on ...
read full comment
A married man goes to confessional and says to the priest, "Father, I had an affair with a woman... almost." "What do you mean almost?" question the priest. "Well, we got undressed and rubbed together, but then I stopped." "R ...
read full comment
Kojo Graham has for many years supported vulnerable and disadvantaged Ghanaians. Through defending innocent people on remand for FREE through Justice for All, supporting disabled Ghanaians and educating so many young Ghanaian ...
read full comment
You do charity with other people's money! Are you RobinHood? You have to account for every pesewa!
Mr Graham has been a very good man and aside being a very helpful lawyer to the helpless and creating job for the jobless,why drag him into corruption.Leave him alone,leave nla alone and leave lots alone.
Pls JDM save us from this mess , if nt u there is no President that can do it , we trusted u
But what at all is happening in Ghana? Soon the country will cease to exist, yoooo!
-PUT KOJO ANDAH BACK TO HIS POST IF NO CHARGES AGAINST HIM.TO CONTINUE HIS WORK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.HE WAS THE RIGHT MAN.
We truly need a military regime to come ooooh
hmmmmm
whyyyyyyyy??? all these ?? its now above our limit, out of hands!!!
When you put a dog on a leash for a while and finally let go, it gets overwhelmed with its new freedom and ecstatically jumps around and dances and runs all over the place in merriment, which possibly could be chaotic and des ...
read full comment
so why cant we wait a while before crucifying people with our comments. these are allegations yet to be proven and yet u people start condemning as if they have been tried and sentence. typical of ghanaians. shame on the crit ...
read full comment
Yes my name is Williams Zoogah and I think that the Board should be dissolved now either wise these guys could extend their investigations to the years I was there. I was the (C)Thief Accountant at the NSS from 2006 to 2010, ...
read full comment
Leave NLA and Kojo Graham alone, whoever gave this information is misleading the public. This is not the first time we are hearing this. God go punish you all haters, babylon. Go and ask about his good works and publish them.
Libel and lies from cheap government officials who seek to rob and ruin the NLA. Kojo Graham is standing in your way so you seek to libel him with lies and untruths. You will all be exposed especially those of you who are us ...
read full comment
BE IT AT THE PUBLIC SECTOR,THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS HAVE ALL BEEN TURNED AS A MILKING MACHINE IN THE COUNTRY.
UNLESS THESE AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS ARE RESTRUCTURED WITH WELL EDUCATED OFFICERS WITH T ...
read full comment
So who checks the boards of directors of state institutions? They are a law unto themselves and their conscience so if their conscience is seared, nothing happens to them as they rape the country. Kai Kai