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Bribery scandal: Hush! Speaker warns MPs

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  • AGBESI. KWESI 7 years ago

    A story attributed to West End Radio located in Ellembelle in the Western Region quotes Mr Armah Kofi Buah, a cabinet minister under the Mahama government, as saying President Mahama must be blamed for his own defeat.

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  • Ewurade Kasa 7 years ago

    Criminals at work. Speaker for clowns and thieves. They formed a committee to remain silent. Clearly his goal is to let the matter go away over time as the committee plays delay tactics. Criminal speaking for criminals.

  • Osabarima 7 years ago

    Kill the subject through silencing members

  • The first blackman 7 years ago

    Whistle blown for the start of proceedings. Let's know the outcome sooner

  • CHE 7 years ago

    Agyarkogate should be investigated by an independent body. There is a perception out there among the citizens of this country that the august and honorable assembly of representatives have in the past engaged in corrupt pract ...
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  • kofi adu 7 years ago

    bribery,bribery,bribery. the only word in the minds of every opposition. this is haunting them. shaaaaaame.

  • jazet 7 years ago

    the 250 million cedis stolen from okudzeto's car some time back might also be a bribe he was hiding in his car.that also needs to be investigated

  • Kutsii 7 years ago

    Mr. Speaker, don't worry your salifu. MPs can be mute about this humongous and gargantuan SCANDAL, but we the good people of Ghana will continue the struggle for justice in the media, till every crook is found , prosecuted an ...
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  • Efo Kofi 7 years ago

    Here is the head of all thieves giving the unholy orders of hushing all information around their day light robbery of innocent Ghanaians. These are our Ghanaian law makers knowing no shame at all.

  • Kofi K 7 years ago

    I believe that Muntaka was initially part of the plot but wisely opted out. Otherwise why will they claim Muntaka was the one who gave them the money when there was no money. Anyway, why was the need for Agarkoh to bribe his ...
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  • Kofi 7 years ago

    After this pls come to the building of the vise president. We will leave this i hands of God

  • Abu 7 years ago

    “What will Boakye Agyarko gain or why will he pay some minorities in parliament when his side of the majority alone can approve his nomination. Frankly, the sources of this saga shows there is no truth in it and must be ign ...
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  • victory 7 years ago

    This a common practise and that's how the minority survive when in opposition. Ayariga and co were giving the minority little tips here and there so for Ayariga to say it's bribery is like he is saying I couldn't find my voic ...
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  • MAAN 7 years ago

    OLD DAD PLEASE WAIT AND SEE YOUR GOVERNMENT TO MEET DISGRACE NPP LIES AND WIN POWER AND WILL MEET DISGRACE TO LOSE POWER SOON.

  • Edward 7 years ago

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