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Vetting saga: I’ve been fair – Osei Owusu

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  • tee 7 years ago

    YOU KNOW U HAVEN'T ..SO PLEASE LIE NOT

  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    Your lawyer Amaliba has chastised the minority for not boycotting the process in protest! It is good you never did that. But please always know the caliber of lawyers you appoint to advise your party. The Amalibas, etc, are a ...
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  • pro se 7 years ago

    Since when did protest became unconstitutional.or misbehaving? It is just another mode of expressing dissatisfaction.why was Akuffo Addo always on the street.

  • Amidini 7 years ago

    You re unfair to minority and you must change your attitude. Osei, you re hypocrite. Why did you asked Mr Amissah Arthur that he was a gay ?

  • Okaikor 7 years ago

    Well said Amidini, if it is not offensive to ask Amissah Arthur about his sexuality knowing that he had a wife why will anybody consider Suhini's question as inappropriate?

  • Photosy 7 years ago

    you should understand that these nominees dont need the unwarranted protection from you. It is stupidity. I am very very satisfied that Boakye Agyarko didnt hide behind your cloth of protection and answered perhaps what you m ...
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  • MAAN 7 years ago

    TWEAN NPP I WONT TRUST THEM , LOOTERS LAIRS AND EVIL INVISIBLE FORCES OF GHANA.

  • Sam 7 years ago

    After shouting on top of the hills that they have the men, these men could not even answer simple questions and had to be protected by this bias man.