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Sir John Don’t Listen To Arthur Kennedy

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  • william 10 years ago

    At least, he also advised him to go with his lawyers. He was advising him correctly! Imagine him without the experienced and witty lawyer who had to summon all his legal, comrade, and comic arsenal, with a birthday cake icin ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    "...and you (Arthur K.) with your medical knowledge tell him that he must go to the court fully prepared to argue his case out"- Writer

    My brother, most Ghanaians always believe that, to argue or debate someone on issue is ...
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  • Concerned 10 years ago

    The idea that when you have a case in the court you should be begging instead of defending yourself is rather primitive. The fact that the writer was kind of suggesting Sir John was guilty even before going in front of the ju ...
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  • Marfo Nkansah 10 years ago

    You are so useless to know that what applies in other countries don't necessarily fit in the Ghanaian context. Travelling outside does not make you a wise man/woman. Appreciate what you have, idiot.

  • Concerned 10 years ago

    The idea that when you have a case in the court you should be begging instead of defending yourself is rather primitive. The fact that the writer was kind of suggesting Sir John was guilty even before going in front of the ju ...
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  • munkaila razak seini 10 years ago

    truth does not mater in contempt case. If your father has a big head and you discribed his head as such. You have disrespected him. If you are sermon by the village elders over the insult. All that you can do is to mitigate y ...
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  • Kwami Kuntu 10 years ago

    I want to be friends with the writer of this article