AWW WE THANK GOD FOR THIS UNFORTUNATE MAN. AT LEAST HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE AND IT BETTER LATE THAN NON AT ALL. THE LAST TIME I WATCHED HIS LIFE STRUGGLING VIDEO AFTER THE INCIDENT IT WAS A HELL FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY ... read full comment
AWW WE THANK GOD FOR THIS UNFORTUNATE MAN. AT LEAST HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE AND IT BETTER LATE THAN NON AT ALL. THE LAST TIME I WATCHED HIS LIFE STRUGGLING VIDEO AFTER THE INCIDENT IT WAS A HELL FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY. WE THANK GOD .
Mr. Smith 3 months ago
Black Moses, by the time he gets his money, it will be reduced to more than half the amount. Those who are supposed to sign the cheque will all ask for their share. Mark my words!!
Black Moses, by the time he gets his money, it will be reduced to more than half the amount. Those who are supposed to sign the cheque will all ask for their share. Mark my words!!
Jonas 3 months ago
Mr. Smith, true waaa. Especially if the money is coming from the Ghana police accounts! Hahahaha!!!
Mr. Smith, true waaa. Especially if the money is coming from the Ghana police accounts! Hahahaha!!!
Well done Mr judge 3 months ago
WELL done
WELL done
John 3 months ago
God bless the judge.
God bless the judge.
Okunka 3 months ago
How far with the guy who also lost one eye in a wongbo demonstration some years back.? He should also sue for some compensation
How far with the guy who also lost one eye in a wongbo demonstration some years back.? He should also sue for some compensation
Odikro 3 months ago
He can use this case as a template.
He can use this case as a template.
Kutu Acheampong 3 months ago
I am very happy a glimpse of hope in the justice system is still smothering. This is the first time I have heard of compensatory justice in Ghana courts in many years. All I heard before this was the conspiratorial judgment d ... read full comment
I am very happy a glimpse of hope in the justice system is still smothering. This is the first time I have heard of compensatory justice in Ghana courts in many years. All I heard before this was the conspiratorial judgment debt awards, which secretly went to the sitting judge, the prosecutor, and the plaintiff.
This should not end here. There should be constant professional accountability in all fields of human endeavor in Gahan.
We thank God that some honesty still exists in the hearts of stakeholders in Ghana's justice system.
Themba koo- 3 months ago
They know that the government won't pay and the gov't will come up with flimsy excuses. I wonder how they would sell a government property to satisfy the judgement. Even those who work for the gov't are owed months and years ... read full comment
They know that the government won't pay and the gov't will come up with flimsy excuses. I wonder how they would sell a government property to satisfy the judgement. Even those who work for the gov't are owed months and years of salaries and with the level of the current corruption I wouldn't count on this judgement and if the current gov't is overthrown then this would be an exercise in futility.
Ghana paaa nie!
Frank Agyena-Karikari 3 months ago
He should sell the Police Headquarters to claim the money. What happened to the Police Officer who shot him?
He should sell the Police Headquarters to claim the money. What happened to the Police Officer who shot him?
AWW WE THANK GOD FOR THIS UNFORTUNATE MAN. AT LEAST HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE AND IT BETTER LATE THAN NON AT ALL. THE LAST TIME I WATCHED HIS LIFE STRUGGLING VIDEO AFTER THE INCIDENT IT WAS A HELL FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY ...
read full comment
Black Moses, by the time he gets his money, it will be reduced to more than half the amount. Those who are supposed to sign the cheque will all ask for their share. Mark my words!!
Mr. Smith, true waaa. Especially if the money is coming from the Ghana police accounts! Hahahaha!!!
WELL done
God bless the judge.
How far with the guy who also lost one eye in a wongbo demonstration some years back.? He should also sue for some compensation
He can use this case as a template.
I am very happy a glimpse of hope in the justice system is still smothering. This is the first time I have heard of compensatory justice in Ghana courts in many years. All I heard before this was the conspiratorial judgment d ...
read full comment
They know that the government won't pay and the gov't will come up with flimsy excuses. I wonder how they would sell a government property to satisfy the judgement. Even those who work for the gov't are owed months and years ...
read full comment
He should sell the Police Headquarters to claim the money. What happened to the Police Officer who shot him?