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Supreme court and Ghana’s destiny:

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 11 years ago

    NDC, BE AT YOUR BEST,MAKE GOOD USE OF YOUR PROPAGANDA SECRETARIAT TO TWIST THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE, MAKE THEM BLIND & DEAF. GO ON AND PILE THE DEBTS ON ALL GHANAIANS AND THEIR CHILDREN TO COME, SQUEEZE GHANAIANS HARD. BRING B ...
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  • Anani 11 years ago

    SOMETIMES YOU SEE QUITE CLEARLY THAT THE COMMENTS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ARTICLE IN QUESTION. THAT IS HOE PEOPLE LIKE PRINCE HAVE BEEN FAILING THEIR EXAMS FROM DAY ONE. AT ANY RATE THE SUPREME COURT SHOULD EXPEDITE ACTIO ...
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  • MAHAMA MORE CORRUPT NOW 11 years ago

    SHAMELESS EXTREMELY INCOMPETENT,THIEVES MAHAMA NDC SHOULD BOW DOWN HIS HEAD AHAME

  • gas 11 years ago

    You are a petty joker.If you have nothing to write about, do not waste our eyes with your horrible logic.I think some of you have been demonized by the npp leadership so write what you know is not true.The day of judgement wi ...
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  • BOLD 11 years ago

    The lonnger it takes for a decision, the more Mahama assumes a faulty role for letitimacy and sympathy. Can Ghana set the pace one more time?

  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    Ghana has a president in the name of John Mahama recognized by the International Community.Nana Addo lost the elections and his petition has no International support anywhere.For your information,the 3 petitioners have failed ...
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  • HMMMMM 11 years ago

    hopefully, it's not just a rumor. because like the writer said, many things are stagnant because of thie pending case. i pray they move fast once they start sitting on the case. GOD BLESS US ALL.

  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    NPP PETITIONERS HAVE FAILED TO PROVIDE BETTER PARTICULARS TO THE SUPREME COURT. WAT DO U MEAN BY FAILING TO COMPLY WITH THE SUPREME COURT'S ORDER TO PROVIDE BETTER PARTICULARS? WERE THE PETITIONS FILED ON TIME? WERE THE PETIT ...
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  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    Supreme Court has ordered Nana Adoo and co to provide better particulars to the respondents.According to Prez Mahama,the petitioners have failed to comply with the court's order.This simply means that Nana Addo has not given ...
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  • BRUTUS de ROMA 11 years ago

    YOUR COMMENTS GIVE CLEAR INDICATION THAT YOU ARE CONFUSED AND LACK A VERY BALANCED MIND TO DO ANY SERIOUS ANALYSIS. YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE ORDERS GIVEN TO THE PETITIONERS TO PROVIDE PARTICULARS. THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT ...
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  • BRUTUS de ROMA 11 years ago

    I HAVE BEEN WONDERING IF THERE IS NO TIME LIMIT FOR ONE TO RESPOND TO A COURT'S ORDERS. THE NANA AKUFFO ADDO GROUP AS PETITIONERS HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO PROVIDE THE PARTICULARS TO SUPPORT THEIR PETITION LONG AGO. HOW LONG IS IT ...
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  • John Dek 11 years ago

    You do not put pressure on the supreme court to rule without assessing the quantum of work before them. How do you expect the SC to rule with lightning speed when they have to look at over 11,000 polling sheets. What sort of ...
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  • M.P 11 years ago

    Initially l thought the writer was having Ghana at heart but when you read on you will find out that the writer has given an outcome of the ruling. It shows clearly that if the ruling does not go in his favor, then the justic ...
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  • ANTWI BOASIAKO 11 years ago

    Ghana justice system is corrupt. This case will not end anywhere if we rely upon our justice system. Look at Wayome's case and you will know there is no justice in Ghana. If it is here in Europe this case would have been solv ...
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  • Taipan 11 years ago

    IT'S BECAUSE WE HAVE A NORTHENER AS THE PRESIDING JUDGE JUDGING A PRESIDENT FROM THE NORTH AS TO WHEATHER THE PRESIDENT SHOULD MAITAIN HIS SEAT OR VACATE.

  • G0DWIN ANANE 11 years ago

    my brother i think you have a point there.

  • Kofi Asaase Asa--- Mantukwa 11 years ago

    And I quote:

    "..A recent case in point is the 2000 Presidential Election in the United States of America. Al Gore verse Bush. How long did it take the Supreme Court of the United States of America to resolve and declare th ...
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  • Kofi Asaase Asa--- Mantukwa 11 years ago

    The sentence should had been:

    But Unfortunately, this was overlooked in the Ghana Constitution and Not as written above... 'this was not overlooked..'

    Sorry for the typographical error.

  • Whatever 11 years ago

    Same old boring them, NPP whinnies