This is obviously an expected outcome and to say the New drobohene was not aware is to belittle history.
The colonial legacy of British colonial subordination is well documented. Prof. Addo-Fennin, for instance has written e ... read full comment
This is obviously an expected outcome and to say the New drobohene was not aware is to belittle history.
The colonial legacy of British colonial subordination is well documented. Prof. Addo-Fennin, for instance has written extensively on the subject and its resultant ethnic conflicts in post-independent Ghana. That people who are not ignorant of the facts have subjected the people of Mpuasu-Japekrom to decades of injustice is an understatement.
But as the good news says: Truth Stands; but deceit is but for a while.
Alhaji Adams 10 years ago
This is truly the rule of law country,Five jugdes all agreed with Appeal and High court rulling
This is truly the rule of law country,Five jugdes all agreed with Appeal and High court rulling
Sam. Acheampong 10 years ago
For Justice E A Assan of Sunyani High Court to find that the Drobos could not prove even their residual interest in the land and yet declare them owners of New Drobo Township is an example of what goes on in our lower courts. ... read full comment
For Justice E A Assan of Sunyani High Court to find that the Drobos could not prove even their residual interest in the land and yet declare them owners of New Drobo Township is an example of what goes on in our lower courts.A clear case of miscarriage of Justice.
The judgments of our Higher Courts gives me hope that it is possible to fix what is broken. I entreat all our countrymen and women to support strongly the Chief Justice in her fight to clean our Justice system. Our democracy is meaningless if we lose this fight.
Pru-Papaasu Kwadwos. 10 years ago
He who hastens to build a house on a weak foundation should not be surprised when it comes down one day. What was the Drobohene thinking? Did he think he could take somebody's state and make it his by creating the wrong impre ... read full comment
He who hastens to build a house on a weak foundation should not be surprised when it comes down one day. What was the Drobohene thinking? Did he think he could take somebody's state and make it his by creating the wrong impression and twisting the facts? I know this decision is welcomed by truthful people. Japekrom has a rich and proud history and was built on stone with a pure and welcoming heart. All the alterations and the efforts of Beyeeman-'Jamanhene_self acclaimed'-Drobohene's friends and allies did not work. Truth stands. All people of Gyaman must welcome this great development. The special seed that was buried will rise again. Always support the truth. Truth stands.Long live Japekrom and all the great people and descendants of the true Bonohene or Gyamanhene.
This is obviously an expected outcome and to say the New drobohene was not aware is to belittle history.
The colonial legacy of British colonial subordination is well documented. Prof. Addo-Fennin, for instance has written e ...
read full comment
This is truly the rule of law country,Five jugdes all agreed with Appeal and High court rulling
For Justice E A Assan of Sunyani High Court to find that the Drobos could not prove even their residual interest in the land and yet declare them owners of New Drobo Township is an example of what goes on in our lower courts. ...
read full comment
He who hastens to build a house on a weak foundation should not be surprised when it comes down one day. What was the Drobohene thinking? Did he think he could take somebody's state and make it his by creating the wrong impre ...
read full comment