Kwame you're right when you say the law must be allowed to take its course. No matter how anyone feels about the lady's conduct she's not guilty until proven guilty. Miss Lamptey will have her day in court and the prosecution ... read full comment
Kwame you're right when you say the law must be allowed to take its course. No matter how anyone feels about the lady's conduct she's not guilty until proven guilty. Miss Lamptey will have her day in court and the prosecution will have to prove her guilty or she walks away from the courthouse a free woman. Jostling one's way through the courthouse makes a mockery of our judicial system and must be discouraged.
BUKARI DRAMANI 9 years ago
This is looting from state coffers. This is no difference from the Woyome case. Who owe the hotel? What was Ms. Lamptey's commission on the daily rent? Half the annual rent could have bought a complete house for the state Ins ... read full comment
This is looting from state coffers. This is no difference from the Woyome case. Who owe the hotel? What was Ms. Lamptey's commission on the daily rent? Half the annual rent could have bought a complete house for the state Institution, Oh mother Ghana, Hmmm NDC AND LOOTING OF STATE FUNDS.
NOBODY 9 years ago
Okoampa-Ahoofe should rather hold his peace. The Chief Justice granted a motion filed by the plaintiff. Should you not be addressing the Chief Justice instead of the plaintiff? A few weeks ago I stated that while I feel the C ... read full comment
Okoampa-Ahoofe should rather hold his peace. The Chief Justice granted a motion filed by the plaintiff. Should you not be addressing the Chief Justice instead of the plaintiff? A few weeks ago I stated that while I feel the CHRAJ boss must resign immediately, it was confusing to see the Chief justice hearing motions by a plaintiff against the very person that the Chief Justice had been tasked by the President to investigate for allegations of wrongdoing while in office. Mr. Nyamah has a right to bring his action against Lamptey, but the Chief Justice should have stayed any action on the motion until the Chief Justice's investigation was completed. The plaintiff and his lawyer are not pestering the Chief Justice, as clueless Okoampa-Ahoofe would like his readers to believe. UI believe Ahoofe's medication is not doing him any good, for his doctor recently diagonsed him with MeSoEvilioma and MeSoDysfunctionalioma. Poor Okoampa-Ahoofe.
Kojo 9 years ago
For once you make sense. Mr. PhD. Cool calm and collected. Congratulation for this piece. This year, I hope you'd not drink from that cool-aid through you casually drink. Your writing always seem as if NPP is more important t ... read full comment
For once you make sense. Mr. PhD. Cool calm and collected. Congratulation for this piece. This year, I hope you'd not drink from that cool-aid through you casually drink. Your writing always seem as if NPP is more important than Ghana. Keep it clean. May be you are growing up into someone who has Ghana at heart not a .......
Kwame you're right when you say the law must be allowed to take its course. No matter how anyone feels about the lady's conduct she's not guilty until proven guilty. Miss Lamptey will have her day in court and the prosecution ...
read full comment
This is looting from state coffers. This is no difference from the Woyome case. Who owe the hotel? What was Ms. Lamptey's commission on the daily rent? Half the annual rent could have bought a complete house for the state Ins ...
read full comment
Okoampa-Ahoofe should rather hold his peace. The Chief Justice granted a motion filed by the plaintiff. Should you not be addressing the Chief Justice instead of the plaintiff? A few weeks ago I stated that while I feel the C ...
read full comment
For once you make sense. Mr. PhD. Cool calm and collected. Congratulation for this piece. This year, I hope you'd not drink from that cool-aid through you casually drink. Your writing always seem as if NPP is more important t ...
read full comment