Ghana is worse place to live under Mahama than Afghanistan
Ghana is worse place to live under Mahama than Afghanistan
Rachel 9 years ago
I was shocked to learn how many murders occurred in Ghana in 2015. This looks like a contract killing and hope the monsters get apprehended soon.
I was shocked to learn how many murders occurred in Ghana in 2015. This looks like a contract killing and hope the monsters get apprehended soon.
Marcol 9 years ago
This killing , killing almost every week or so is disturbing us alot.
This killing , killing almost every week or so is disturbing us alot.
Dr. William Acquah 9 years ago
Is Ghana no more a safe country to live in?What is happening there these days?
Is Ghana no more a safe country to live in?What is happening there these days?
Akoto 9 years ago
We need CCTV cameras on our highways to help track this kind of crime.Without it, it will be difficult for the police to get culprits.
We need CCTV cameras on our highways to help track this kind of crime.Without it, it will be difficult for the police to get culprits.
Maj Gen. Sagbuul 9 years ago
cctv without lights?
cctv without lights?
SCHEMER 9 years ago
Even if CCTV cameras were installed freely, dumsor alone will render it ineffective. Why someone can ride an unregistered motor bile anytime anyday in Ghana beats my imagination. Most crime like murders are committed by motor ... read full comment
Even if CCTV cameras were installed freely, dumsor alone will render it ineffective. Why someone can ride an unregistered motor bile anytime anyday in Ghana beats my imagination. Most crime like murders are committed by motor bike riders from a particular group of people.
Susuka 9 years ago
Akoto be real. I dont know which part of the world you live in but here in Ghana under Mahama, even if these CCTV cameras were installed at double or triple the going cost world-wide, they wouldnt work because;
1. The big ... read full comment
Akoto be real. I dont know which part of the world you live in but here in Ghana under Mahama, even if these CCTV cameras were installed at double or triple the going cost world-wide, they wouldnt work because;
1. The big man who is to commission the project before it can be used, hasnt found the time to do so in the past 18 months or so.
2. Since all or most - perhaps 95% of street lights dont work or are not put on for God knows what reason in spite of the fact that all Ghanaians pay every month for their upkeep, we can assume that the same will apply to the cameras.
3. Assuming that in the remote possibility or miracle that the cameras can overcome the above two setbacks, 'dumsor' will surely ensure that there will be no electricity to power the cameras.
4. Assuming that Jesus Christ makes his long-awaited triumphant return back to earth, compelled principally by the need to get some CCTV cameras in some remote rural area of Ghana to work, we will all find out that alas, the cameras were of the wrong specs - in fact, we will belatedly find out that they are more suited for domestic indoor usage rather than for out-door applications and that they cannot zoom beyond a distance of 10ft, they are not dust-proof nor water-proof, there are no street lights in the area to enable night-time applications, the cameras have no night-vision applications and that by the time we finally get round to this realization, the guarantee and insurance would have elapsed hence, in short, there will be mounted CCTV cameras but no usage of CCTV cameras for the needed purpose.
Susuka 9 years ago
.... And oh! I forgot to jot down the 5th reason.
5. The Police would jubilate wildly that the cameras dont work because if they did, it would complicate their schemes of playing suspects against complainants in order to e ... read full comment
.... And oh! I forgot to jot down the 5th reason.
5. The Police would jubilate wildly that the cameras dont work because if they did, it would complicate their schemes of playing suspects against complainants in order to extort monies from them big time.
KB Canada 9 years ago
Oh what a sad story,may their souls rest in peace,I know our God will reveal those who did this terrible killing within a month time
Oh what a sad story,may their souls rest in peace,I know our God will reveal those who did this terrible killing within a month time
koffi Montreal 9 years ago
It must be a land issue's,when it happens this way the Police are quick to talk but they can't act simply because,,they're not trust worthy,group who aren't sincere in their minds and corrupt,they careless about humanity,I s ... read full comment
It must be a land issue's,when it happens this way the Police are quick to talk but they can't act simply because,,they're not trust worthy,group who aren't sincere in their minds and corrupt,they careless about humanity,I say mother Ghana is suffering oh brethren should find good managers.
COD 9 years ago
The three killed were clearly targeted. But why? I suspect corrupt dealings involved.
The three killed were clearly targeted. But why? I suspect corrupt dealings involved.
Victus 9 years ago
this is sad but an easy case to investigate. Those two were clearly targeted meaninig its some one close to them who had a dispute with them. Either stool rival or revenge. The should start from his immediate family, extended ... read full comment
this is sad but an easy case to investigate. Those two were clearly targeted meaninig its some one close to them who had a dispute with them. Either stool rival or revenge. The should start from his immediate family, extended family and to friends and they will soon find the culprit
Rabbi 9 years ago
If Ghana were a seriuos country all we need now to fight such crime is helicopters. The choppers can take off and quickly track armed robbers and thugs, whilst ground support is immediately mobilized to catch these guys. If t ... read full comment
If Ghana were a seriuos country all we need now to fight such crime is helicopters. The choppers can take off and quickly track armed robbers and thugs, whilst ground support is immediately mobilized to catch these guys. If the country values lives as in other places the choppers would have been bought and deployed to fight crime in at least all the regional capitals.
St Thomas 9 years ago
Helicopters don't fight crime. Humans do. The Ghanaian must make it a point to be vigilant and quickly report crime. If crime is reported several hours after it has taken place choppers will be of little help. First all polic ... read full comment
Helicopters don't fight crime. Humans do. The Ghanaian must make it a point to be vigilant and quickly report crime. If crime is reported several hours after it has taken place choppers will be of little help. First all police stations must be hooked up to one emergency line. This emergency line must be short and easy to memorize like 112 911 etc. Citizens can therefore report early providing the color of the bike if no number. Immediately the fm stations shd begin announcements to help track the killers immediately.
CHARCOAL SELLER. 9 years ago
Very sad indeed, condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Land issues in Ghana is very difficult to solve because croocked policemen protect land guards, there's land case at Akropong court in the eastern re ... read full comment
Very sad indeed, condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Land issues in Ghana is very difficult to solve because croocked policemen protect land guards, there's land case at Akropong court in the eastern region where a crooked policeman named Cpl. David Megbunya of the Aburi police station, twice assisted the same suspect John Becker Agbezudow, to escape legal custody, Agbezudow is now a fugitive who have absconded a Ghc 10,000- court bail, Cpl. David Megbunya is being investigated as ordered by the court.
Honest police personnel ought to report the corrupt ones, instead, they seem to close ranks and protect each other, making police investigations much more difficult because the public do not trust the police some of whom collect bribes and protect land guards.
buga 9 years ago
Thank u on that
Thank u on that
tomson 9 years ago
I don't really know what sort of punishment awaits for these cold blood murders, the police do their best to arrest them but what next?
I don't really know what sort of punishment awaits for these cold blood murders, the police do their best to arrest them but what next?
Kwami Adjei 9 years ago
It is in bad taste to keep publishing the picture the victims' bodies at the crime scene.
It is in bad taste to keep publishing the picture the victims' bodies at the crime scene.
Ama 9 years ago
Police should arrest a woman who sell land at Weedokun in Dodowa who is fighting with the chief of sota.
Police should arrest a woman who sell land at Weedokun in Dodowa who is fighting with the chief of sota.
JM 9 years ago
This lands issues. Goverment to take control over all Ghana lands. to solve this problems.
This lands issues. Goverment to take control over all Ghana lands. to solve this problems.
Adequate London 9 years ago
Gyimi Gyimifuo. Government to take over all lands so they could sell it amongst themselves. Wa gyimi paaaa
Gyimi Gyimifuo. Government to take over all lands so they could sell it amongst themselves. Wa gyimi paaaa
Kwaku 9 years ago
Lol
Lol
LONTO-BOY 9 years ago
Such cases of 'contract killings' are on this rise in Ghana. Behind this case would be chieftaincy and land dispute issues.
Such cases of 'contract killings' are on this rise in Ghana. Behind this case would be chieftaincy and land dispute issues.
Joe Canada 9 years ago
Accra and its land issues, I suspect this thief his son and head of the family may have swindled some body hence, their ultimate death. They better stop that nonsense, at leat 50% if not more lands in Accra has been sold to m ... read full comment
Accra and its land issues, I suspect this thief his son and head of the family may have swindled some body hence, their ultimate death. They better stop that nonsense, at leat 50% if not more lands in Accra has been sold to multiple buyers. Sometimes with people in government involved. I am not at least surprise at all. It is just a matter of time that somebody will one day walk into their ugly palaces and finish everything that moves.
Napoleon USA, 9 years ago
You are right, GA chiefs don't care to sell one land to three people.Right now,there's no justice at Ghana courts,so the one got to take the law into his hands . Secondly,chieftancy issues can prompt such barbaric killings.An ... read full comment
You are right, GA chiefs don't care to sell one land to three people.Right now,there's no justice at Ghana courts,so the one got to take the law into his hands . Secondly,chieftancy issues can prompt such barbaric killings.Anyway,Let's hope that those guys arrested.
King 9 years ago
These crime cases will never end when there is no justice in our law courts.
People do all these with impunity.
These crime cases will never end when there is no justice in our law courts.
People do all these with impunity.
Ghanaian 9 years ago
Some Ghanaian journalists are a disgrace to the profession. It is NOT "Dodowa-Ningo road"; it is "Dodowa-Afienya road".
It is very disgusting to hear some of them mentioning Ghanaian names of persons and towns/villages as if ... read full comment
Some Ghanaian journalists are a disgrace to the profession. It is NOT "Dodowa-Ningo road"; it is "Dodowa-Afienya road".
It is very disgusting to hear some of them mentioning Ghanaian names of persons and towns/villages as if they are from the moon, one lady news reder on Viasat 1
Nicholas 9 years ago
Why do some of you politicized very issue. let's try to be serious in this country. Note that Mahama did not recruit anybody to be killing so we should all try to be matured in mind not by size.
Why do some of you politicized very issue. let's try to be serious in this country. Note that Mahama did not recruit anybody to be killing so we should all try to be matured in mind not by size.
KWABENA---KASAPREKO. 9 years ago
IT APPEARS GHANA IS WASTING TIME IN PROMULGATING THE DEATH PENALTY LAW. AT LEAST, IT WILL INSTILL SOME SORT OF FEAR INTO INTENDED MURDERERS, BEFORE THEY EMBARK ON THEIR ACTIONS.
WE NEED THE DEATH PENALTY NOW !!!
IT APPEARS GHANA IS WASTING TIME IN PROMULGATING THE DEATH PENALTY LAW. AT LEAST, IT WILL INSTILL SOME SORT OF FEAR INTO INTENDED MURDERERS, BEFORE THEY EMBARK ON THEIR ACTIONS.
WE NEED THE DEATH PENALTY NOW !!!
ChrisC 9 years ago
Superintendent Cephas Arthur this is the reason why opposition parties want to train their own security far from your dubious NDC political Ghana police who together with the help of the BNI are massaging evidence to erase th ... read full comment
Superintendent Cephas Arthur this is the reason why opposition parties want to train their own security far from your dubious NDC political Ghana police who together with the help of the BNI are massaging evidence to erase the contract killing allegation of npp MP Mr JB Danquah.
This is not a nollywood movie.
Ghana is worse place to live under Mahama than Afghanistan
I was shocked to learn how many murders occurred in Ghana in 2015. This looks like a contract killing and hope the monsters get apprehended soon.
This killing , killing almost every week or so is disturbing us alot.
Is Ghana no more a safe country to live in?What is happening there these days?
We need CCTV cameras on our highways to help track this kind of crime.Without it, it will be difficult for the police to get culprits.
cctv without lights?
Even if CCTV cameras were installed freely, dumsor alone will render it ineffective. Why someone can ride an unregistered motor bile anytime anyday in Ghana beats my imagination. Most crime like murders are committed by motor ...
read full comment
Akoto be real. I dont know which part of the world you live in but here in Ghana under Mahama, even if these CCTV cameras were installed at double or triple the going cost world-wide, they wouldnt work because;
1. The big ...
read full comment
.... And oh! I forgot to jot down the 5th reason.
5. The Police would jubilate wildly that the cameras dont work because if they did, it would complicate their schemes of playing suspects against complainants in order to e ...
read full comment
Oh what a sad story,may their souls rest in peace,I know our God will reveal those who did this terrible killing within a month time
It must be a land issue's,when it happens this way the Police are quick to talk but they can't act simply because,,they're not trust worthy,group who aren't sincere in their minds and corrupt,they careless about humanity,I s ...
read full comment
The three killed were clearly targeted. But why? I suspect corrupt dealings involved.
this is sad but an easy case to investigate. Those two were clearly targeted meaninig its some one close to them who had a dispute with them. Either stool rival or revenge. The should start from his immediate family, extended ...
read full comment
If Ghana were a seriuos country all we need now to fight such crime is helicopters. The choppers can take off and quickly track armed robbers and thugs, whilst ground support is immediately mobilized to catch these guys. If t ...
read full comment
Helicopters don't fight crime. Humans do. The Ghanaian must make it a point to be vigilant and quickly report crime. If crime is reported several hours after it has taken place choppers will be of little help. First all polic ...
read full comment
Very sad indeed, condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Land issues in Ghana is very difficult to solve because croocked policemen protect land guards, there's land case at Akropong court in the eastern re ...
read full comment
Thank u on that
I don't really know what sort of punishment awaits for these cold blood murders, the police do their best to arrest them but what next?
It is in bad taste to keep publishing the picture the victims' bodies at the crime scene.
Police should arrest a woman who sell land at Weedokun in Dodowa who is fighting with the chief of sota.
This lands issues. Goverment to take control over all Ghana lands. to solve this problems.
Gyimi Gyimifuo. Government to take over all lands so they could sell it amongst themselves. Wa gyimi paaaa
Lol
Such cases of 'contract killings' are on this rise in Ghana. Behind this case would be chieftaincy and land dispute issues.
Accra and its land issues, I suspect this thief his son and head of the family may have swindled some body hence, their ultimate death. They better stop that nonsense, at leat 50% if not more lands in Accra has been sold to m ...
read full comment
You are right, GA chiefs don't care to sell one land to three people.Right now,there's no justice at Ghana courts,so the one got to take the law into his hands . Secondly,chieftancy issues can prompt such barbaric killings.An ...
read full comment
These crime cases will never end when there is no justice in our law courts.
People do all these with impunity.
Some Ghanaian journalists are a disgrace to the profession. It is NOT "Dodowa-Ningo road"; it is "Dodowa-Afienya road".
It is very disgusting to hear some of them mentioning Ghanaian names of persons and towns/villages as if ...
read full comment
Why do some of you politicized very issue. let's try to be serious in this country. Note that Mahama did not recruit anybody to be killing so we should all try to be matured in mind not by size.
IT APPEARS GHANA IS WASTING TIME IN PROMULGATING THE DEATH PENALTY LAW. AT LEAST, IT WILL INSTILL SOME SORT OF FEAR INTO INTENDED MURDERERS, BEFORE THEY EMBARK ON THEIR ACTIONS.
WE NEED THE DEATH PENALTY NOW !!!
Superintendent Cephas Arthur this is the reason why opposition parties want to train their own security far from your dubious NDC political Ghana police who together with the help of the BNI are massaging evidence to erase th ...
read full comment