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The Supreme Court Case: Matters Arising.

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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    I must recommend (IT IS COMMEND) Ghanaians for taking that root to address their grievances instead of resorting to violence as others in different countries do. It tells us the extent to which our democracy has been consolid ...
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  • Kofi Charles 10 years ago

    The statement has not been fully corrected; 'root' should be route

  • Kojo Opoku-London 10 years ago

    Thank you for your piece and its objectivity. It is true what we all need is PEACE IN OUR MOTHERLAND. No MATTER WHAT-I WILL NOT AGREE OR ACCEPT GHANA IS DESTROYED like Ivory Coast, or destabilised like Kenya or Rwanda. We are ...
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  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    Tell Mahama and his violence prone NDC footsoldiers. Nana Akuffo Addo made it clear from the beginning that he will accept the Supreme Court ruling, win or lose.Violence was not an option for the petitioners and the NPP that ...
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  • kofi 10 years ago

    Thank u for this piece. God bless people like u. MORE OF SUCH OBJECTIVE MINDS

  • TUTU 10 years ago

    Nana Addo is living by his "all die be die" mantra. A man who wants to be the president of Ghana at all cost. The NPP has not been able to prove where Prez Mahama stole their valid votes cast. Prez Mahama did not take a singl ...
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  • Oba Nyansani Baako Pe In Ghana! 10 years ago

    God help Ghana. Amen!!

  • yaw, USA 10 years ago

    THAT IS A VERY NICE PIECE OF ADVICE. GHANA IS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE SHINING STAR OF AFRICA. BUT ALL THESE CAN BE ACHIEVED IF PEOPLE LIKE ASIEDU NKASEE IS CHAINED, LOCKED, AND KEYED UNTIL THE VERDICT IS DELIVERED. AM PRO ...
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  • OBIBA-JUDAS 10 years ago

    IF GHANAIANA NEED THE PEACE

  • Y.Y. Buachie 10 years ago

    Nantomah, i like your position on the case. It is devoid of sentiments. This is the way you expect a true Ghanaian to behave.
    God bless you and your intellect.
    Y.Y. Buachie
    CEO/Founder
    Ahafo Communities United in Developm ...
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  • Kwobia-Toronto 10 years ago

    Keep in mind that adjudicating is what the judges do all the time.So they are more in tune
    With what is going on than we the spectators.

  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    Nana Addo has not yet been able to prove where Prez Mahama stole his valid votes cast.The petition is now depending on adminitrative errors as evidence which should not be the case.Prez Mahama did not take a single vote from ...
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  • Joe 10 years ago

    While it is the prerogative of every Ghanaian to seek redress after every game, it is necessary for parameters to be set by the SC, after this case. Otherwise after every election, we shall have series of challenges like this ...
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  • OSUO ABRUBUOR 10 years ago

    The parameters have already been set by the EC.

    What we are looking at here, seems to be load of procedural, arithmetical and administrative errors, which has lead to accusations flying in all directions.

    You can be s ...
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  • John 10 years ago

    English oh English! The word is "ROUTE" not ROOT

  • TROUBLE-MAKER 10 years ago

    Only idiots will think in their little minds that a Judge will declare Addo president of Ghana.

  • SUMBRUNGU 10 years ago

    The most significant lesson to be drawn from this election petition is that never again will any malevolent party which is purely motivated by considerations other than winning political power through a fair means, be allowed ...
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  • tiger shark 10 years ago

    In any election anywhere there have been and there will be Errors.
    Trying to capitalise on such Errors and build a case on such is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
    Bawumia and NPP havent proved anything pointing o ...
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  • Cindy 10 years ago

    Such an insightful report