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How Could Such Legal Demolitions Trigger Judgment-Debts, Mr. Ayenini?

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  • Tuyoo 8 years ago

    Quote: "I vividly recall from my personal gleanings on Ghanaian history that until 1965,..."

    You were a wet-bottom TODDLER in 1965!

  • Joe 8 years ago

    I now know why you write a load of rubbish. You don't get enough sleep.

  • Jato Kaleo 8 years ago

    The sentence you quote means the writer is saying that from what he read about the history of Ghana, that was the case. That doesn't mean he remembers himself the times before 1965. Yes, he was then a toddler but he read abou ...
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  • Tuyoo 8 years ago

    Nonsense, those who were alive and productive have NEVER mentioned DUMSOR as part of the
    NLC complaints post-coup!

    What I meant, which was DIM to you is that Ahoofe is a GLUTTON for crappy propaganda.!

  • Jato Kaleo 8 years ago

    Then say exactly what you mean 'cos they're many of us DIM ones on this forum!

  • Tuyoo 8 years ago

    So SORRY, Sir

    As you probably can see from the very PERSONAL exchange with Ahoofe, I know him from his "kyokoto-wearing", active PATHETIC river-swimmer from his Asiakwa-Bunso-Nsutam clown-prince days.!

  • Jato Kaleo 8 years ago

    No problem. Looks like you and I are actually on the same side vis a vis Okuampa. That man is a problem on ghanaweb when he could easily have been a great asset to us all here with his capabilities. Now, he comes off as mean- ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Get the essay, with graphics at GhanaHero.com/Visions.


    TITEL: There Was No "Dum-Sor" Under Kwame Nkrumah!


    2015 Republic Day Special!!!

    READ:
    In the business of asset management, the concept of depreciation tell ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    BY DR. KWAME OKOAMPA-AHOOFE!

    READ:
    "....It is...instructive...that none of the...coup d'états have been staged by any other than bona fide members of the Ghanaian military. Granted, some rascal civilians...staunchly bac ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 8 years ago

    Trust me, I am your daddy; just ask your mama, mf!

  • Tuyoo 8 years ago

    Mama said you were knocked out on "rancid adoka palm wine residue", with a shrunk bula!

  • Dessie 8 years ago

    those who are seeking the judgement debt to cripple the country are doomed

  • Bernard 8 years ago

    Sampson Lardy Ayeyeni's suggestion that there could be another judgement debt after the illegal demolishings is laughable especially when such a call is coming from a lawyer.

    First, he is encouraging illegality because an ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Bernard, I agree with you and sometimes, I wonder how Ghanaian lawyers and judges say such things. The common legal premise is that one cannot benefit from his/her crime or wrong doing. This means that if someone broke the la ...
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  • Osei Kofi 8 years ago

    Squatters have no right to squat,it is illegal even in your UK jurisdiction.Police in England is now able to raid a building on suspicion it is being occupied by squatters and remove them. "the police have lawful authority un ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Osei Kofi, you are right the squatters' right has been changed in the UK but in some jurisdictions squatters' right still exist, probably including Ghana. I made a general exception and did not indicate any particular jurisdi ...
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  • Bernard 8 years ago

    Demolitions. Thank you.