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Mob justice in Ghana; The dividends of a hapharzardly practiced democracy

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  • Dorne Drako 6 years ago

    This is a fact. Our systems are not working. So much recklessness in the system.

  • Lynda 6 years ago

    *It's middle of the year already. Get your hands busy - it can make U RAW cash! I mean, VIPs use DHL to send in high end devices for fixing till date! U get what that means? . Learn ! Get " Mobile Phones and Tablets Repairs : ...
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  • K. Boat 6 years ago

    Tweeeeea. Who to lead the way? Didn't the writer see how those hooligans called the Delta Force were freed? Nana is going to be worse. Nice piece anyway.

  • Dorne Drako 6 years ago

    Lol. Wait and see success. Against ba gbo

  • Africanus 6 years ago

    How can we have strong law enforcing and justice systems? We have a president who is involved in the formation of vigilantes, trained and armed them. The presidential palace is under the security of Invisible Forces, not the ...
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  • Godwin Keteku 6 years ago

    The best article so far about this disastrous menace we currently face as a nation. Thumbs up bro.

  • Chabba 6 years ago

    While some parts of your article make convincing and sound reasoning about the possible causes of mob justice in Ghana you seem zero in only on the NPP government as a condoner or conniver of lawlessness in Ghana. This shows ...
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  • Casta 6 years ago

    If you had read the article with an open mind, you'd have realized the timeline he used was after the elections. You rather are partisan and tribalistic. We have a national issue on our hands and all you can see is tribalism. ...
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  • Prince Asante 6 years ago

    Nice write-up. the corruption is too much in the system. the police, the court and all those offices are corrupt. too much partisanship just see what the legal council is doing.

  • George Appiah 6 years ago

    Great piece bro