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The Supreme Court Must Be Decisive

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  • Rass rock 10 years ago

    Another frustrated sick Ghanian in USA who can not even find a job in the states ,yet hoping for his party to win so that he can go there and practice greediness . SHAME !!!!!

  • Ken Ntiamoa 10 years ago

    Just go smell Korle Lagoon and after that tell me which country stinks more - Ghana or the USA. When people are talking sense, some of you try tell those of us abroad that we are fools.

    Let me tell you, my friend. An el ...
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  • ken 10 years ago

    why should Ghanians even suffer when they have enormous resources we need good governance, transparent above all leaders that can create jobs for the people,People in the Sates are not different from Africans,why should this ...
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  • EK 10 years ago

    Interesting article.

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    The Supreme court will declare its verdict as the judges deem fit.

    You should look carefully at the weight of evidence before making your pronouncements on the merits of the petition.

    Is the evidence adduced by the pet ...
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  • yam 10 years ago

    excellent points.

  • Osei 10 years ago

    SANKOFA
    Yes as your name implies you have to go back for what you abandoned.
    You dont have any sense of objective analysis at all. Did you attain college level education?

    RASS ROCK
    As for Rass Ross the least said about ...
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  • nana 10 years ago

    As for misleading the court as you put it can you tell us why Tsikata tried to mislead the court by presenting a fake letter purported to have been written by akuffo addo with a received date stamp as 3rd and the letter was w ...
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  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Nana, you should understand that the onus of proof lies on the petitioners. They have to prove their case to the court.

    If the evidence adduced by the petitioners is flawed, the judges cannot rule in their favour.

    In th ...
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  • WUNTIRA 10 years ago

    I wonder why some NPP supporters still claim Nana won the elections but the EC conspired with JM to steal the elections in his favour.The lead counsel for the NPP Philip Addison categorically suggested to Dr. Afari Djan in op ...
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  • NAA4U 10 years ago

    IF THEY SEE AND DO NOT SEE, THEY HEAR AND DO NOT HEAR, WHAT DID JESUS SAY THEY WERE: " BROOD OF VIPERS" AND EXACTLY SO ARE THEY.

  • Queen 10 years ago

    EXCELLENT.

  • Kojo Opoku-LONDON 10 years ago

    many thanks and there is nothing to add except, I agree with all the evidence you have produced and the principles you have advocated.

    It is exactly because of lack of controls in every fabric of Ghanaian society, that has ...
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  • Jojo 10 years ago

    I think you are somehow bias in your analysis in favour of NPP. A good judge should always be unbiased in his judgement.

  • PEE 10 years ago

    Charles,
    Thanks for such a wonderful piece of article. As a matter of fact, you beat me to it coz I was in the process of writing a similar article. I think I'd save my energy for later coz you've said it all.
    I know you'd ...
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  • tiger shark 10 years ago

    The SC set itself a target.
    To decide if there were irregularities
    at the 2912 polls and if there were irregularities if they affected the results of the polls.The Sc is not declaring a winner of the polls.There will be no ...
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  • Kalira 10 years ago

    Oh npp stop deceiving your souls

  • Ghanaba Babs in the Diaspora 10 years ago

    Your article is lopsided. I have a problem with your interpretation of boldness and fairness. To you anything that goes contrary to the wishes of the plaintiffs may not be seen as fair.
    Your argument is too simplistic. So fa ...
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  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    I believe the SC will uphold the EC's delaration of the 2012 Presidential results.For one reason,that is the will and the choice of the people.Prez Mahama did not declare himself a winner by force,he won a contested election. ...
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  • A CONCERNED GHANAIAN 10 years ago

    That is democracy that we all need to practise.I do not begrudge the writer expect to say he has shown a complete bias as has always been the case.One thing for which Ghanaians are grateful is that,they have been given the op ...
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  • FM 10 years ago

    Amoo-Asante your article does make an integral read thanks to your subtle play of words. It is rather unfortunate that you choose to be bias with your analysis of your the options you submit. Clearly you have displayed which ...
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  • A. M. M. WESTWOOD-----FADAMA 10 years ago

    IT better to tell the truth and see heaven than to tell lies and go to hell.Thank you.

  • john ansah 10 years ago

    this person has contradicted himself, how can you ask the SC Judges to be decisive but yet you make your own suggestions to them?

  • Dagabie 10 years ago

    Why ONLY polling stations Pink Sheets WON by President MAHAMA as TENDERED IN the Supereme COURT by the Petitioners(NPP LAWYERS) were NOT signed by the EC offials? and
    without giving any reasons(comments) on those PINK SHEETS ...
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  • NOAH 10 years ago

    ALL YOU ARE PROPOSING CAN ONLY OCCUR IN YOUR DREAMS.YOU SEE HOW BIAS YOU ARE IN YOUR ANALISIS?.TO YOU THE SC.CAN ONLY BE DECISIVE AND GIVE JUSTICE ONLY WHEN IT DECLARES AKUFFO ADDO WINNER.

  • Jato.P 10 years ago

    Your idea of the SC being bold is only when the decision goes in favour of the NPP. What kind of logic is this? We all agree that no election is perfect and what this petition has done is to bring out the mistakes for correct ...
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  • NAA4U 10 years ago

    MR ARTICLE, HOW DO YOU DEFINE THE DECISIVENESS OF THE SUPREME COURT? IS IT BY RULING FOR YOUR PARTY OR NOT? IF IT IS BY RULING FOR YOUR PARTY THEN I AM BOLD TO TELL YOU THEN THAT THE SUPREME COURT IN YOUR CASE, WILL NOT BE D ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    Partisan propaganda material like this article would be rejected as an example of the decisiveness of the supreme court. The writer, an obvious NPP fanatic, thinks he can hide his bias under such pathetic subtly partisan rhet ...
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  • The Sentinel 10 years ago

    A superfluous insidious, hypocritic suprcilious chaff in fruitless attempt to influence public opinion.
    BOLDNESS FOR..??? NAAJ4 and others have said all!

    Does this little howler monkey thinks he can, with his stupid subte ...
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  • The Sentinel 10 years ago

    (A REPEAT WITH TYPO CORRECTIONS)

    A superfluous insidious, hypocritic supercilious chaff in fruitless attempt to influence public opinion.
    BOLDNESS FOR..??? NAAJ4 and others have said it all!

    Does this little howler mon ...
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