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Is Ghana now a republic of corruption?

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  • Osei Kodjo 8 years ago

    Anas must be congratulated for his scoop which may go a long way to help minimize corruption in our system.But apart from the style and method this gentleman adopts I am also beginning to question his motive and source of fin ...
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  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    We are not in danger unless we want to part of system that love to see corruption legalized. What did Anas do wrong? Did he go to the private rooms of these judges and tricked them to accept bribes? Now, a judge, who accept ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    When judges and lawyers behaved liked that in England,the aggrieved peasants went wild and killed them on a big scale.That changed England forever.Use your befuddled brain a little bit.How can a "judge" take bribe to free an ...
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  • yensiamoa 8 years ago

    Mahamah himself is corrupt to the core. A president who appoints his people in all key positions in Ghana cannot fight corruption. Liman is better than Mahamah. The northerners are showing their colors of their wisdom. It s ...
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  • HANS 8 years ago

    DANQUAH-BUSIA TRADITION SPEARHEADED BY BUSIA AND AFRIFA CONSPIRED WITH THEIR FOREIGN COLLABORATORS TO TOPPLE NKRUMAH IN ON 24TH FEB 1966. THE FOREIGN COLLABORATORS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE ECONOMY AND TURNED IT INTO AN ECONOMY HIG ...
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  • KING BRIGHT 8 years ago

    I personally don't think this is relevant. The fact that Ghana is the republic of corruption is known worldwide, indeed it assumed this record reputation soon as Mahama came to office. Mills was even far better, sad.