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Ghana School of Law must be scrapped – Lawyer

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  • Dessie 8 years ago

    is should remain as board law review

  • Kofi, USA 8 years ago

    Our Nana Addo ugly Who art in Ghana Loser be your name Thy defeat come again Your free education be done by NDC As it is in your promise Give us this day our all die be die plan And forgive us our supreme court verdict As we ...
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  • Kwame Gyamfi 8 years ago

    You foolish son of a bitch.Can you go somewhere and die with your political foolishness. And, please die a slow miserable death. Odwan! Do you have to spam every thread with your asinine political screed? Kwaseato ba!

  • OWEN-NEW YORK 8 years ago

    How can Ghana move forward if this insults keep on pouring in every day leaving the real issue at stake for proper analysis. Nana Addo is a Ghanaian who has the right to be the president of Ghana if he wins the election in Gh ...
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  • ASEM 8 years ago

    @KOFI, USA, l think you never got yourself into school since you got into this country right? just keep that dirty mouth shut

  • controller staff 8 years ago

    Good idea. It could be turned into a professional body like CIMA, ICA or ACCA. Anyone willing to be a lawyer will then register and sit the bar exams as is the case in the above mentioned bodies.

  • Jew 8 years ago

    Can the president at all cost man tell voters about the law school he attended and where his law certificate is?

  • baba 8 years ago

    You are very right.

  • Juliet 8 years ago

    You are right but my small brother from a village with no connections, in fact a villager, who had first class in legon is in the law school currently. Mahama dramani a curse on the country is the problem, I mean it. He is a ...
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  • Kwaku 8 years ago

    Fool you are

  • NPP KWASEFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO PARTY 8 years ago

    I don't get your drift. Are you now blaming Mahama for your brother success, getting 1st class at Legon, and currently enrolled at the Ghana Law School? I don't what to believe that you are envious of your brother success an ...
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  • kofi adu 8 years ago

    If your argument is not covert, then good for all, don't argue for Akuffo Addo he just did pass and he is mad. Good for everyone.

  • Kwaku 8 years ago

    Good idea. People can be certified lawyers. Not like Nana Akufo Adoo

  • ABENA 8 years ago

    MR LAWYER YOU ARE BRILLIANT.THANK YOU

  • NPP KWASEFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO PARTY 8 years ago

    The lecturer should not sit back and think that God will descend from heaven and come to Ghana to effect this change. If he thinks the Ghana law School is needless, then he is in the right place to effect that change that he ...
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  • MotherGHANA 8 years ago

    PLEASE SIR TAKE THIS SERIOUS. I BELIEVE ITS SUCH MOVES THAT WILL EVENTUALLY MOVE THIS COUNTRY TO A GLOBAL COMPETITIVE LEVEL.

    THE POINT THOUGH, IS THAT, UNTIL YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT YOURSELF IT WILL NOT GET DONE. ONLY G ...
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  • ASEM 8 years ago

    now you people are talking sense

  • Benjamin 8 years ago

    ABOLISHMENT? Is it a word?

  • )( 8 years ago

    People-----Revolution!

  • KENYA Abuja 8 years ago

    still strong for k gyan and Atiwa Qu.

  • BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI, ESQ. 8 years ago

    DEAR HER LADYSHIP CHIEF JUSTICE AND CHAIR OF BOARD OF LEGAL EDUCATION GEORGINA THEODORA WOOD,DIRECTOR OF GHANA SCHOOL OF LAW PREMPEH AND THE READING PUBLIC OF GHANAWEB.COM,

    IT IS A TRITE KNOWLEDGE THAT EVERY PROFESSION HAS ...
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  • BB from UER 8 years ago

    After struggling to get LLB, one has to over work and grow lean like a pencil in order to pass the entrance exam. And become a praying mantis so that the selection interview will be cool.

  • Kasapreko KWABENA . 8 years ago

    We need Ghanaians like you to talk and say the truth. Thank you. And thank you again.The Ghana Law School is a mess.