That is indeed what the likes of Anthony Karbo are. He is a true descendant of the "Busia-Dombo tradition" but whereas that in itself is a good thing, for some of them, the danger with that kind of biography is that dogma is ... read full comment
That is indeed what the likes of Anthony Karbo are. He is a true descendant of the "Busia-Dombo tradition" but whereas that in itself is a good thing, for some of them, the danger with that kind of biography is that dogma is sometimes allowed to cloud judgment and commonsense is thrown to the dogs!!!
The likes of Anthony Karbo cannot simply countenance a party apart from theirs winning power cleanly and running the show. They had plans, and were preparing to take up 'lucrative' appointments under an NPP-led administration which in fact, did not materialise if we are to go by actual votes cast at the last elections!!!
Karbo's definition of the "truth" has always been, and will remain a ruling in favour of the NPP petitioners. Anything short of that and it will be an "injustice" and in his book that means, there should be "no peace".
I sincerely hope that were the likes of Karbo to take to that mantra, and were they to 'hit the streets' or seek to foment trouble of any kind in the country; or were his group (s) to seek to cause chaos of make the country "ungovernable" in any way, shape or form, the laws of the land should come down very hard on them to establish that ours is a democracy and a civilised society where the rule of law works.
We as a nation cannot allow any detractors to reverse our hard won freedoms and to take the nation for a ride just because they, "selfish and self-seeking politicians" have failed to get what they want, or cannot harvest where they have not sown.
LONTO-BOY 10 years ago
"JUSTICE"-depends on who is at the receiving end. The problem is that both NDC and NPP are expecting the final verdict in their favour. So what happens if either NDC or NPP rejects the Supreme Court verdict? What will unfold ... read full comment
"JUSTICE"-depends on who is at the receiving end. The problem is that both NDC and NPP are expecting the final verdict in their favour. So what happens if either NDC or NPP rejects the Supreme Court verdict? What will unfold is unpredictable but as Ghanaians, we can only pray and hope that the country will remain peaceful.
PKA 10 years ago
Since you mentioned the Anthony Karbos of this world, it might interest you to know that "Sir John" is running around the US telling his gullible followers that any SC ruling that leaves Mahama as President cannot be the "rig ... read full comment
Since you mentioned the Anthony Karbos of this world, it might interest you to know that "Sir John" is running around the US telling his gullible followers that any SC ruling that leaves Mahama as President cannot be the "right" judgement.
ARTHUR 10 years ago
This dirty Dagarti lunatic will syrely die before the verdicts.Isn´t it suprising that the NPP is all along encouraging this mentally retarded son of a tiolet cerrier to be inciting violence in this country? I just want to a ... read full comment
This dirty Dagarti lunatic will syrely die before the verdicts.Isn´t it suprising that the NPP is all along encouraging this mentally retarded son of a tiolet cerrier to be inciting violence in this country? I just want to assure the writer that this guy will surely betaken care of.Even in his own villgae, he did not win more than 100 votes when he went to stand for parliamentary elections there.Who is this guy tyo be given a platform to incite violence in this country.Karbo,you must be very careful! If you want to live your hopeless and jobless life in peace, then reason before you talk! The verdict will come in favour of the NDC.I advise you to run away from this country because you are not going to last.Do you remmber your evil proposals of bringing into this country rebels from neighbouring countries to attack the Ewes within the military? Your end is here.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
You can disagree with, even condemn others for their views and posturings as some of us do, but to insult him or call him names like you do here is totally wrong and unacceptable.
Although his background should not much ma ... read full comment
You can disagree with, even condemn others for their views and posturings as some of us do, but to insult him or call him names like you do here is totally wrong and unacceptable.
Although his background should not much matter in my opinion, if you care to know, Karbo is a son of the Abayefa dynasty, the rulers of the Dagari Kingdom which runs back centuries.
His father was a brilliant lawyer, and civil servant in Ghana and much as I have fundamental disagreements with him for his crass stupidity and political naivety and brashness, I won't characterise him as you haved wrongly done here. Grow up and learn to be civil even when you disagree with others.
Kwadwo 10 years ago
Thompson, did you not write that it will be unjust for the Court to annul million of votes because of mistakes committed by the election officers? What is the implication of that piece. What a man of peace you are. You twerp ... read full comment
Thompson, did you not write that it will be unjust for the Court to annul million of votes because of mistakes committed by the election officers? What is the implication of that piece. What a man of peace you are. You twerp!
bs 10 years ago
The implication of that piece is exactly what he has written. That does not mean you can threaten voilence and get away with it. Those who live by the sword die by the sword. This time round the karbos can not run away from w ... read full comment
The implication of that piece is exactly what he has written. That does not mean you can threaten voilence and get away with it. Those who live by the sword die by the sword. This time round the karbos can not run away from what they started.
That is indeed what the likes of Anthony Karbo are. He is a true descendant of the "Busia-Dombo tradition" but whereas that in itself is a good thing, for some of them, the danger with that kind of biography is that dogma is ...
read full comment
"JUSTICE"-depends on who is at the receiving end. The problem is that both NDC and NPP are expecting the final verdict in their favour. So what happens if either NDC or NPP rejects the Supreme Court verdict? What will unfold ...
read full comment
Since you mentioned the Anthony Karbos of this world, it might interest you to know that "Sir John" is running around the US telling his gullible followers that any SC ruling that leaves Mahama as President cannot be the "rig ...
read full comment
This dirty Dagarti lunatic will syrely die before the verdicts.Isn´t it suprising that the NPP is all along encouraging this mentally retarded son of a tiolet cerrier to be inciting violence in this country? I just want to a ...
read full comment
You can disagree with, even condemn others for their views and posturings as some of us do, but to insult him or call him names like you do here is totally wrong and unacceptable.
Although his background should not much ma ...
read full comment
Thompson, did you not write that it will be unjust for the Court to annul million of votes because of mistakes committed by the election officers? What is the implication of that piece. What a man of peace you are. You twerp ...
read full comment
The implication of that piece is exactly what he has written. That does not mean you can threaten voilence and get away with it. Those who live by the sword die by the sword. This time round the karbos can not run away from w ...
read full comment