The Search For Justice; The Hard Questions.

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  • KOLA, LONDON PROPER 12 years ago

    ADU BOAHENE DEAD TRIED


    You are a Bush Rat not Ghanaian. Your bigot Adu Boahene dead tried to alter our rich history to include Rats Like you but failed

  • TEACHER 12 years ago

    MY goodness, what are you smoking?

    "Your bigot Adu Boahene dead tried"?

    THIS IS TOO PAINFUL. WHOEVER PAID FOR YOUR EDUCATION WASTED HIS OR HER MONEY

  • BLACK MAN 12 years ago

    My friends mpepefo, do not allow Ewes to deceive you. Asante-Akyems have been accomodating to mpepefo since time immemorial. The've inter married and lived peacefully for centuries. There is Zongo in every Asante-Akyem town. ...
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  • Wiafe 12 years ago

    With such high corruption in Ghana--and so much inefficiency all over the place--what do you expect from the Electoral Commission.

    Its crazy that some of you think--you can isolate the Electoral Commission from all the cor ...
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  • Nyansasem 12 years ago

    Leaders are corrupt, police are corrupt and everybody is corrupt so we should let corruption go on without seeking any justification from Afari Gyan who has been the EC for almost 20 yrs?

    This is the person who does not kn ...
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  • Wiafe 12 years ago

    If you really want to change the system--then come up with some plan. but just piling on Afari Gyan and the EC will lead nowhere. The next Ec chairman or woman will end up the same place.

    Look at Iraq--getting rid of Sadd ...
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  • Nyansasem 12 years ago

    Afari Gyan is the head of the institution no one can by-pass him to go and make any change when he himself believes that there is nothing wrong.

    Change will only come when the Boss has realized that there are mistakes. And ...
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  • Kwobia (Toronto ) 12 years ago

    Hindsight is 20/20.In retrospect things could have been done differently for the better.But pointing fingers is not the best way.

  • Gaby Bruk 12 years ago

    Nigerians, Ewes and flies

  • Kwame 12 years ago

    Even the petitioners fail to sign some of their papers, thus there is the likely hood that among 100 returning officers one of two will fail to append their signatures to the result sheets.