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Of Letters of Support and Judgment Debts

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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    YOU WRITE ABOUT JUANDICED PERSPECTIVES AND YOU BEAR IT AS A BADGE OF YOUR LOPSIDED SCHOLARSHIP: HERE, YOU TRY TO INCRIMINATE THE NPP THAT SAW THROUGH WOYOME'S THIEVERY ANTICS AND ABROGATED HIS FRAUDULENT APPLICATION. WOYOME I ...
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  • DOUBLE STANDARDS 10 years ago

    HOW MUCH DID GHANA LOSE TO K4 KRONFOUR, BAWUAH EDUSEI AND CO???!!!! INDIVIDUALS IN THE NPP WILL ENJOY A HUGE % OF GHANA'S OIL UNTIL KINGDOM COME!!!! NPP CORRUPTION IS BEING STUDIED BY NIGERIANS!!! HAHAHAHA! AKADU MENSEMA, YOU ...
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  • Chuck 10 years ago

    Paying judgment debts is as old as our judicial system. Remember Amarte Qauaye and the three judges and their CEO Major. Let's learn from our history.

  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    That this is an age-old problem which has not been properly and seriously tackled. I only use the Woyome case as a classic example, and make the point that it is not about politics but about people who will 'use' all sides to ...
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  • Politicus 10 years ago

    Where do you stand? are you one of those who play to the conscience of the Ghanaian people to win sympathy of government for political appointment? because your article lacks direction.

  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    For your information, I am fully occupied and DO NOT NEED ANY POLITICAL APPOINTMENT. In fact, I work across the continent apart from my "day job" which is a rather serious one.

    My point which clkearly you have not got, is ...
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  • OKOE 10 years ago

    ALL THOSE SHOUTING CORRUPTION AT THEIR ROOFTOPS MUST TELL ME IF THEY WOULD OR WOULD NOT TAKE MONEY TO GRANT SOMETHING THAT BELONGS TO THE STATE TO ANOTHER? THOSE INDIVIDUALS MUST STAND UP TO BE COUNTED. THE MINISTER WHO SAID ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Paul,
    I have been wondering myself why this Judgement Debts Commission has been allowed to run and run. I have always thought that what was needed was a State Prosecutor, US-style. The case of Woyome, for instance, seems ve ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Paul, Woyomegate has everything to do with politics, though I agree with you that this should not be the case. Why do I say so?

    When was the contract abrogated and when did Woyome sue government? Woyome was aware that he h ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    I take your point that politicians and businessmen/women often 'cohut' with each other everywhere. We see that a lot in countries like the UK, USA and indeed Russia. We also know that if an inappropriate relationship is seen ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    This is exactly what worries me. I am glad you also see this (and other similar cases) as "straightforward" cases in which an INDEPENDENT PROSECUTOR should have been appointed to deal with, long ago!!!

    the questions you a ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Yes, Paul,
    We need a "sea of change", but that kind of drastic change will never come from the current political arrangement we have in Ghana or the group of politicians we have today. It has to come from civil society, but ...
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  • czar k. 10 years ago

    Paul, thanks for the write-up though I don't agree with you that it's not Npp, Ndc matter. This is certainly an Npp, Ndc matter. The opposition in this case the Npp has to make so much capital out of this and they need not of ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    You make some good points about apparent successes of the 8 years of the Kufour NPP government. I agree the NPP government did some good things but you will also agree that other governments (including the Rawlings PNDC/NDC g ...
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