WARTENG READ YOUR BELOW PARAGRAPH 1 STUPIDITY AS SEE HOW REALLY STUPID YOU ARE AND HOW MAD YOU FOOLISHLY USE TO TALK TO YOURSELF WITHOUT KNOWING BECAUSE OF YOU LOW I.Q.
BESIDES, WHO IS THE FAKE HALLF EDUCATED KWARTENG TO C ... read full comment
WARTENG READ YOUR BELOW PARAGRAPH 1 STUPIDITY AS SEE HOW REALLY STUPID YOU ARE AND HOW MAD YOU FOOLISHLY USE TO TALK TO YOURSELF WITHOUT KNOWING BECAUSE OF YOU LOW I.Q.
BESIDES, WHO IS THE FAKE HALLF EDUCATED KWARTENG TO CHALLENGE AMIDU AND ANAS?
Paraghraph 1 from Kwarteng's crap:
>>> "No matter what the public and certain privileged personalities might want to say about Anas Aremeyaw Anas and Martin Amidu and their work exposing political corruption and other criminal activities conducted in the name of the state, these two are no doubt priceless national assets. More so, we may not all necessarily agree with them about their social philosophies and modus operandi but their activism, operational sensibility, and moral credibility put the spotlight on the political mechanics of public corruption in a way that is not, perhaps, clearly defined in the Ghanaian national character. They have done this at great risks to their persons, notwithstanding the financial implications for Anas in particular. Actually, Anas’ exposé did not offer anything new beyond what was already in the public except, perhaps, the undeniable strength of his forensic evidence."
KWARTENG BE HONEST TO YOURSELF, IS THAT NOT SENSELESS?
Osei Boakye 8 years ago
Madam Wangara, the readability level of this Kwarteng piece is certainly beyond ur comprehension. You wouldn't admit that you don't understand what Kwarteng is saying, hence ur insults.
I will rather put it this way: that ... read full comment
Madam Wangara, the readability level of this Kwarteng piece is certainly beyond ur comprehension. You wouldn't admit that you don't understand what Kwarteng is saying, hence ur insults.
I will rather put it this way: that corruption is endemic in our Ghanaian society; seems to be in our DNA. It is not limited to politicians and judges only. Anas and Amidu are trying their best to smoke corruption out of our midst.
Suleman Wangara 8 years ago
Adjoa Wangara, just be honest are you in love with Kwarteng? You have never said anything positive about his articles. ..abaaaa! !!!!!!.
Adjoa Wangara, just be honest are you in love with Kwarteng? You have never said anything positive about his articles. ..abaaaa! !!!!!!.
Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago
Let me once again laud your attempt to cogitate and dissect the seemingly intractable canker of corruption in Ghana's Judiciary and Parliamentary systems, and in actual fact in Ghanaian society in general.
But before I get ... read full comment
Let me once again laud your attempt to cogitate and dissect the seemingly intractable canker of corruption in Ghana's Judiciary and Parliamentary systems, and in actual fact in Ghanaian society in general.
But before I get to that point, let me say a few words about your commentary on Anas. If you believe that the end justifies the means in a country with a body of laws, then you are absolutely right, Anas had detractors. As the record shows, Martin Amidu was his #1 detractor including me. You must understand that the constructive relationships between the three arms of government - the executive, the legislature and the judiciary - are essential to the effective maintenance of Ghana's Constitution and the rule of law. Knowing you, I doubt if you would support a government that uses a private undercover non-state agent to undermine another arm of government.
Besides being cruel, undemocratic and in fact crude, the Executive and the Chief Justice have remedies enshrined in our Constitution to rein in these corrupt judges. No democratic nation on earth, and I repeat, no democratic nation would indulge in this primitive chicanery that permits the Executive to use an unregistered company to undermine another arm of government. If you have not given much thought to this, then please do because it is a serious fundamental breach of our Constitution. The end does not justify the means in a country of laws.
In discussing corruption in the Judiciary and Parliament, there is one corollary; that is, corruption is inherent in peoples' DNA - both black, white, yellow and in-between. But the question we must ask is, why has corruption become endemic in black countries more so than in white countries. Why do littering laws so effective in Singapore, Canada and the Scandinavian countries than black African nations? How do you suppose we can contain corruption in the Judiciary and Parliament if we as a country cannot oversee our littering laws?
Democracy without a commitment to observing our laws is no democracy, because the real meaning of democracy is, law, order and good government and our country is good at neither.
Francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Bro Yeboah,
Thanks for the concerns you raise.
However, I have raised some possible questions about why the government chose to use the services of a private investigator to expose corruption in the judiciary.
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Dear Bro Yeboah,
Thanks for the concerns you raise.
However, I have raised some possible questions about why the government chose to use the services of a private investigator to expose corruption in the judiciary.
Please I have two more in the series coming. I believe Part 2 will be published today and Part 3 today, tomorrow or Thursday.
If you don't see what I am taking about, then, please check out these upcoming essays: "GHANA: NATIONAL SECURITY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBLE," Parts 1 & 2.
Some of the issues you raise are somewhere in some of these four essays.
Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.
Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago
Francis, thanks for your advice - I will look out for the parts. Regards.
Francis, thanks for your advice - I will look out for the parts. Regards.
WARTENG READ YOUR BELOW PARAGRAPH 1 STUPIDITY AS SEE HOW REALLY STUPID YOU ARE AND HOW MAD YOU FOOLISHLY USE TO TALK TO YOURSELF WITHOUT KNOWING BECAUSE OF YOU LOW I.Q.
BESIDES, WHO IS THE FAKE HALLF EDUCATED KWARTENG TO C ...
read full comment
Madam Wangara, the readability level of this Kwarteng piece is certainly beyond ur comprehension. You wouldn't admit that you don't understand what Kwarteng is saying, hence ur insults.
I will rather put it this way: that ...
read full comment
Adjoa Wangara, just be honest are you in love with Kwarteng? You have never said anything positive about his articles. ..abaaaa! !!!!!!.
Let me once again laud your attempt to cogitate and dissect the seemingly intractable canker of corruption in Ghana's Judiciary and Parliamentary systems, and in actual fact in Ghanaian society in general.
But before I get ...
read full comment
Dear Bro Yeboah,
Thanks for the concerns you raise.
However, I have raised some possible questions about why the government chose to use the services of a private investigator to expose corruption in the judiciary.
...
read full comment
Francis, thanks for your advice - I will look out for the parts. Regards.
Dear Bro Yeboah,
Thanks for understanding.
Have a great week.