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Seek clarity from SC; filing contempt not advisable – Lecturer

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE ( OFIE P33 ) 7 years ago

    Author:-OFOSUAA..... JJ Rawlings knows too well that he has unleashed a group of monsters and nation wreckers on Ghanaians bcos this current ndc is never what he dreamt of at all at all…..this ndc fears to use the very word ...
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  • APONKYE 7 years ago

    It is unacceptable that Nana Addo should be exploiting vulnerable people. A typical example is Abu Ramadan, a Fulani, who is suffering from inferiority complex. Abu is exaggerating his fight for NPP as a way of buying accepta ...
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  • Kofi, Ketu 7 years ago

    Supreme Court has lost its relevance in Ghanaian justice system. How can they interpret the law when same b.l.o.o.d.y court could not have the balls to interpret over voting.

  • Prince Awuah David 7 years ago

    Very soon , everybody will feel it and understand the justice systems around the world will be manipulated with injustice, judges and court abuse by the agents of the ILLUMINATI in each country affiliated. I bet you and I pro ...
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  • BOY KOFI 7 years ago

    The SC ruled that the EC takes steps immediately to "delete" or as is popularly known "clean" the current register of voters to comply with the provision of the 1992 Constitution,and applicable laws of Ghana.
    I,"Joe the plum ...
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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    It's that simple la...

    Thank you, BOY KOFI.

  • Yusiff Mahami 7 years ago

    Its only an idiot like you Mr/Ms "gyidie" After all, the coward that you are you hide your identity.

    Are you saying that Charlotte Osei's interpretation is right? Please note no one is going to sit and allow himself to ...
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  • kofi 7 years ago

    The EC chair should be removed from office. She has proved to be incompetent

  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    So even the Supreme Court's ruling can be subject to the person interpreting it? So where do we stand as laymen?
    Abu and his partners went to the supreme court to complain among other issues that our voters' register contai ...
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  • AmenAmen 7 years ago

    As I understand it, at the time of said NHIS-based registrations, it was legal to use the said ID to register.

    Unless the later Court ruling on the illegality of the use of the NHIS cards was retroactive, I bet thousands o ...
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  • SOCRATES 7 years ago

    Abu, NPP & Co. Should stop "FISHING FOR 2OI6 POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE" & note that NHIS cards were used for IDENTIFICATION i.e. Your FACE matches your NAME, but not as proof of CITIZENSHIP PER ART. 42 OF THE CONSTITUTION! & i ...
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  • Me 7 years ago

    The court works on cases that come before them. They don't just get up and rule on issues that are trending in Ghana. That is why we citizens have to exercise our rights like Abu Ramadan is doing. Just that according to Dr. P ...
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  • Luther King 7 years ago

    Wise counsel. Let those with ears hear

  • Kwaku Atta-krufi (Atta-kay) 7 years ago

    If clarification of the ruling should be sought from the SC, it is incumbent on the EC or the AG to seek such clarification, and not the plaintiff. What clarification do you want the plaintiff to seek from the SC? The plainti ...
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  • Kwadwo Agyarko 7 years ago

    The EC says it is clear as to what the Supreme Court meant. The EC is saying that by the ruling, NHIS card holders are not affected. Therefore if the plaintiff thinks that is not the case, then they should rather seek the cla ...
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  • The Truth is One 7 years ago

    You're indeed smart lawyer, I guess you got your understudies and legal experience from Tsatsu. You are not like those pocket lawyers Ankomah and co who practice their law profession on radio to radio.

  • Bawa 7 years ago

    EC may be acting on their understanding of the interpritation of the SC ruling. Abu Ramadan should seek for a clearer meaning of the ruling to correct the EC or himself. Too much litigation will take Ghana no where. i agree ...
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  • Frank adjei 7 years ago

    Thanks for your good advice

  • black magic powers 7 years ago

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  • Moo 7 years ago

    Very good counseling. This is the type of lecturer I will like to study with not ayikoi otto and his sakawa boys. lies, lies, lies, and slaps slaps, slaps and no one, I mean no one says anything not even the so called leader ...
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  • Kassam 7 years ago

    You have so soon forgotten where your party ndc came from.

  • mohammed south Africa 7 years ago

    I understand u wise man

  • Whatever 7 years ago

    They think the suprmeme court house is for Jokers. Which judge will make a ruling of names to be expunge based on ID cards. They think the judges are fools. They see the judges as empty heads who will rush to unconvincing pos ...
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  • razak seini 7 years ago

    Yes the lecturer is spot on. Contempt can not hold bcos the ec interprated the ruling to their best of their knowledge. It does not amount to refusal to obey the sc

  • Kpoku 7 years ago

    This s a true technocrat not the water mouth politicians who don't know anything

  • Kofi, K. K. 7 years ago

    The EC accepted the Supreme Court Ruling and promised to clean the register. Why is it now saying it will not remove the names of those registered in the name NHIS cards? Arrogance to the nonsense power! We wait to see the S ...
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  • Nana Kuffuor, Abeka 7 years ago

    I don't know why we are worrying about the Supreme Court directives. The EC said they don't have the technology to clean it. If Abu Ramadan or Nana Addict or Asante Bediatu have the technology to remove minors, dead people or ...
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  • Onipanua 7 years ago

    Every election year, the cycle had been the same: limited registration for those who have turned 18 or never registered before; followed by exhibition of register where you check if you are on it and also bring to the notice ...
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  • Asamoah Forson 7 years ago

    Nonsense live Ramadan alone, you all cowards there is no brave Man in Ghana.

  • SOCRATES 7 years ago

    RAMADAN'S FEEDING OF FALSEHOOD INTO THE ALREADY ANGRY & DESPERATE PRIMITIVE BRAINS OF NPP'S BANTAMA "COCAINE BURGER" GOONS WHO ARE ITCHING FOR "VIOLENCE" IS NOT BRAVERY! & NOW HIS NPP CHEERLEADERS ARE USING HIM TO "INSULT" T ...
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