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Preach peace - Chief Justice tells clergy

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  • GH 7 years ago

    OUR POLITICIANS SHOULD STOP EMPTY PROMISE

  • Ben Jason 7 years ago

    the EC is not the problem but the political parties, individual,civil organization trying to dictate the EC are the problems including the media which failed to put accurate information in to the public domain. even if we cal ...
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  • ATSU, HO 7 years ago

    Interesting sermon by the CJ. May God bless her and extend her territories. May she continue to rely on God to deliver righteous judgement always

  • SELFISH 7 years ago

    TOO MUCH OF EMPTY PROMISE THAT NOT EVEN AMERICA AFFORD THEM

  • kalim baba 7 years ago

    Preaching Peace without free start from the EC IS pure BOGUS!

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33 ) 7 years ago

    OMAN NO AS3E!! THAT IS THE TRUTH!!! ANY CHIEF WHO WILL COME OUT AND SHOWER ANY PRAISES ON THE INEPT AND CORRUPT MAHAMA WILL INCUR THE WRATH OF HIS VERY SUBJECTS BECAUSE THEY ARE SUFFERING. ENKO YIE!!!!! THE FOUNDERS OF THE ND ...
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  • Yaa 7 years ago

    Stop taking bribe from armed robbers to reduce the rate of armed robbery in Ghana! Corrupt judges and lawyers, You are just greedy for money and nothing else! Remove the tittle of lords from your name and call yourselves Dem ...
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  • PRAISE THE LORD 7 years ago

    PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS LOVING-KINDNESS TO MANKIND

  • Kofi Totobi Kwakye 7 years ago

    How can there be peace in a lawless country? It looks like there are no leaders in Ghana. The CJ must encourage people to use their God given brains to solve problems instead of prayers only. Our forests, rivers, foods, etc a ...
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  • TWUM 7 years ago

    the chief justice owe it a duty to this country to maintain peace in this country by making sure the EC conduct a free and fair election this year.its pretty clear the reputation of the judiciary is tainted to say the least a ...
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