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Lawless Ghana Led By The Supreme Court

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  • Kakraba Cromwell 11 years ago

    i think so.
    lacks merit.
    OMG!i have wasted my time

  • Be Bold 11 years ago

    Kakraba , You just want to hear yourself? Everyone knows that that our court system stinks so don't pretend it is ok. In fact we thought the SC was better but it looks like the lower courts get the delay delay delay mentality ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago

    Tony, you are right that the delay in hearing the presidential petition should be of much concern to Ghanaians, I believe. However, it is misleading to say that the SC is leading lawlessness in Ghana.

    You also raised a ver ...
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  • ABU 11 years ago

    YOU CAN CALL SC ALL KINDS OF NAMES BUT REMEMBER YOU DONT KNOW THE LAWS.NANA ADDO,SIR JOHN AND CO.KNOWS THEY ARE NOT DELAYING.SC ARE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES.

  • Joseph 11 years ago

    Why are you blaming the court? You are bucking the wrong horse. You cannot compare what happened in the US with the issue in Ghana. The US issue dealt with only ONE State, Florida. We are dealing with the whole country of ...
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  • TNC 11 years ago

    Tony,
    were the two cases,Florida and Ghana, the same ?Was the Florida-2000, case required the annulment of 4000,000 American votes ?

  • Be Bold 11 years ago

    He is tallking about speed. Think for your life.

  • POPO 11 years ago

    U SCARED ME WITH THE BEGINNING OF YOUR ARTICLE THEN U CONFUSED ME. IN THE END U MADE SOME SENSE. NOT BAD, KEEP TRYING .. NANA YE WINNER!

  • EMMA 11 years ago

    TONY THIS GHANA AND THE LAW SAID NO VERIFICATION NO VOTE. THE SUPREME COURT SHD USE THAT IN THEIR JUDGEMENT SIMPLE MATTER CLOSED.THANK U

  • Osabarima Darko 11 years ago

    Pobee-Mensah, thank you for expressing your opinion on a national issue. Thisd is what democracy entails. I don't intend to hold brief for the ruling government, Akuffo Addo nor the Supreme Court, who are the main elements th ...
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  • Be Bold 11 years ago

    The man is talking about speed and how people get away with some things in our court system. You fool of a man insulting someone as childish. You think the delay only hurts Nana? No it hurts Mahama and Ghana in general. Tony ...
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  • AbasZ 11 years ago

    You are an ndc supporter. Wait and see. If the evidence is water-tight,no one can turn it. You are the one living in fools paradise. If Nana is not born is president,then who? You ndc fool.

  • Osabarima Darko 11 years ago

    Tony, we are all Ghanaians, and we live to see the outcome of this case pending at the Supreme Court. On that day, when they give their verdict, people like you would be sleeping by 6:00pm. Why won't you embrace the objective ...
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  • KNYC (USMC) 11 years ago

    What a fool your are.

  • MR. FIGURE - OUT 11 years ago

    'Ofui' befits you more than the 'Osabarima' you have carved for yourself. Any idiot can now write to insult the integrity of Ghanaians on the web. Anyways that that is what you get when get close to 50% of Trokosis and their ...
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  • Kwame Boamah, MLS, NY 11 years ago

    Your rejoinder to P-M's article shows how miopic you are. Indeed, you write as if you are a bona fide member of the SPCT of Ghana. Despite the delay tactics embroiled in the decision of the court, the eventual outcome is al ...
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  • HolyGhost 11 years ago

    Who cares about akufo addo, he will never win this law suit nor become president.

  • papillon 11 years ago

    Our high rates of illiteracy and greed is a contributory factor to the current socio-economic problems sweeping the continent. Political affiliations are determined by tribal sentiments rather than policies which only polaris ...
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  • OBURONIBA FITAFITA 11 years ago

    The baboons are ignorant and idiotic even as they descend fast into political pits full of faeces. They come out besmeared with this doodoo but yet do the same thing in the name of tribe,party and ignorance. Meanwhile we, the ...
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  • ama ghana 11 years ago

    You have indeed made my day. We have a continent like Africa, country like Ghana where holiday falls on friday, it would extend to Monday and u expect the SC to work on Sunday, are u kidding me? Guess what, this is Africa ...
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  • Ghanaian Nationalist. 11 years ago

    First of all, accept my condolences for the death of your cousin. Having said that, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that Ghana as a contry is not waiting or holding its breath for a Supreme Court decision in r ...
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  • KNYC (USMC) 11 years ago

    U said it all. The SC acting like kids. Good article.

  • HANATU 11 years ago

    IT IS TAKING TOO LONG AND CREATING TENSION IN THE COUNTRY.

  • Senior citizen---Germany. 11 years ago

    It seems this man who calls himself Tony P writes like someone whose mind is dogged with political patiallity.He does not KNOW WHERE THE POLITICAL BAROMETER IS HEADING TO in Ghana and will advice him not to compare what h ...
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  • Joe 11 years ago

    NPP idiot

  • chief 11 years ago

    Why so called judges cannot stand on their knees and let justice takes it stands. Why waiting? Dont you have the evidence as at now.Dont bring chaos into our nation by delaying to decide who the real winner is

  • Godwin 11 years ago

    I totally agree with you but to pin your whole article on Nana Akuffo Addo as the likely winner of the supreme court decision is a classic case of intellectual dishonesty.

  • TonyPM 11 years ago

    I must say that I personally believe that there is a general view that the election was fair and even if it wasn’t, it is too late to change anything now. I think Nana Akufo Addo’s going to court is a last resort for rea ...
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  • Ateabisa 11 years ago

    Too late my friend! You should have presented a balanced position, if indeed,you believe in your heart of hearts, what you are tellings us now.
    You can choose to root for anybody you want in this meaningless petition;but do ...
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  • Truth Investigator 11 years ago

    The writer has a point. The longer the supreme court continue their slow pace, the more tense and dangerous the atmosphere in the country becomes.This petition is of utmost importance and they, in fact, should be working roun ...
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  • paa owoo 11 years ago

    Indeed, the Supreme Court is making itself ridiculous. In Kenya -- a country that became independent about 6 years after Ghana had got its own independence -- the Supreme Court is focusing on the election petition and will fi ...
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  • Bakari 11 years ago

    The disgrace starts with the lack of national dignity and claminating in the wearing of those ugly white wigs! Do the wigs look like african hair?
    Does it suprise anyone in Ghana or Ghanaians outside Ghana why the court wil ...
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  • david 11 years ago

    Good Tony.Lawlessness in Ghana means the courts and the courts in Ghana mean lawlessness. If there are people with heads at the SC, how can this case still be undecided by now? The earlier the courts are abolished in Ghana th ...
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  • Justman 11 years ago

    WHY ONLY NANA AKUFFO ADDO ALONE IS YOUR CONCERN IN THIS MATTER. WHY NOT MAHAMA ALSO.FORGET IT THE RIGHTFUL OWNER HAS BEEN INSTALLED. IT IS ONLY GOOD WE TOLERATE THE NONSENSE.