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Dery petitions GJA to withdraw Anas’ award

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  • facts 7 years ago

    Justice Dery's issue with Anas' award story can easily be likened to Acheampong's case against Prof Martey.

  • Yaa 7 years ago

    Making so much noise over an award. Their egos are so butt hurt.

  • jeje 7 years ago

    This criminal is still going around having mouth to talk in the public, the courtin a matter of urgency should set a date for his case to be heard and jail sentence. period.

  • Sappey-Agboh. Tsiame-Lagbohkope 7 years ago

    This jerk, moron and mug of a lying corrupt judge, belongs behind bars. He is taking Ghanaians for a ride. Please put this man behind bars where he belongs, but hold-on; most of his mates are equally corrupt and thus unable t ...
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  • Oheneba 7 years ago

    Justice, what law or article forbids a person from being honored? Awards are given for diverse reasons. One good reason is based on the work Anas conducted on you! Please, give some of us a break on this.
    You violated ...
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  • Dede 7 years ago

    Get over yourselves! Anas got the award for exposing corruption, stop being a cry babies

  • Sam 7 years ago

    I even feels chilled whenever I see this man. A real deceitful man. I even prefer another judge to sentence me 5 years than to have Mr. Dery to set me free.

  • Dickson 7 years ago

    Do not petition. Order them.

  • kofi D 7 years ago

    But which ever way this same investigative piece has led to the sacking of more than 20 judges and magistrates, for that matter it needs commendation. So in the unlikely event that you are exonerated by the courts, will that ...
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  • Yaa 7 years ago

    Dery even you who have increased the rate of armed robbery to 100% in Ghana by accepting bribe no one signed a petition to get rid of you! You should have been killed by hanging! Idiot those who will sign the petition will on ...
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  • Dan 7 years ago

    The modus operendi may be unethical, but what you caught doing (taking bribes) is not only unethical but criminal. You should be ashamed of your deeds instead of challenging an award to the person who exposed you true person ...
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  • dunaa 7 years ago

    This is where freedom of speech comes into play. Whether Dery likes it or not, the Ghana Journalists Association has a right to award any honors on anybody for any reason. The antics of Dery and his lawyer are demeaning to wh ...
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