Dr. Kwaku Oteng’s ex-wife exposes some 'rich men' and their dubious, unlawful dealings with police

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  • 4 Real 1 year ago

    Very intelligent submission

  • Gyasi 1 year ago

    Look at how opportunism has landed you. Gold digger

  • £EARN, TRAIN, MAKE MONEY 1 year ago

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  • Jay 1 year ago

    And why didn't you advise your ex husband to tell his rich friends to desist from such acts when you were married to him. That's some of the reasons you were divorced cos you couldn't control or advise your ex husband. Bad wi ...
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  • Mr Smith 1 year ago

    This girl paaa! This is nothing new. Has she suddenly started practicing law for us to be educated about such illegalities. This started when she wasn't even born. So what's new?

  • Yaw Boateng 1 year ago

    The practice started before she was born so it shouldn't change? Foolish people

  • Dondon 1 year ago

    We live in a corrupt country and these things have been going on for centuries, nothing will change. The rich are above the law.

  • Mike Stone 1 year ago

    In other countries the rich are afraid of the poor because the poor team up to kill any rich man who thinks he's above the law,but in ghana people are so stupid they fear the rich people. Start killing them and they will lea ...
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  • AB 1 year ago

    Some debtors are unfaithful. They take goods on credit from one company and will rather use the sales to buy from another company instead of paying the creditor. In that case the creditor will have to use all available means ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    You certainly are right about some debtors being devious and not honouring their commitments. But it also isn't right to abuse government services by bribing Police personnel to arrest defaulters. This bad practice will end w ...
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  • She’s RIGHT! 1 year ago

    Sad but true. Corrupt nation of criminals taking laws into their own hands.

  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    If they don't do that debtors wont pay. Our society is a brutal one. People dont do the right so you're compelled to use force to get what you want

  • Yiadom 1 year ago

    It they think the way you are thinking, do you think they will be rich, because they refuse to let anyone take advantage of them, if you owe you have to pay by all means and any means, either way their business would have ...
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  • gh.citizen 1 year ago

    Are you telling us something?

  • Joy 1 year ago

    Lady keep quiet and enjoy your stupidities. Who told you police are not meant to arrest a thief? Look every person who refuses to pay his or debt is a real thief.

  • Andy 1 year ago

    The subject is not about any thief. Stick to the issues.

  • Odam 1 year ago

    Why are you citing a Nigerian case? This lady paa.

  • Kwesi 1 year ago

    Very intelligent submission, but the fact that a genuine rich man or someone can lend you money ,doesn't mean he has a money factory at home. When you borrow money pay back. I have learnt it the hard way , Ghana man will co ...
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  • 007 1 year ago

    Hope you are aware that with respect to the defrauding by false pretence, section 132 of Act 29 provides that a person defrauds by false pretences if, by means of a false pretence, or by personation that person obtains the co ...
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  • Be like she dey owe money somewhere 1 year ago

    Just pay your bills on time