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Abu Ramadan vrs Electoral Commission: A case of 'much ado about nothing'

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  • Pumpuni 7 years ago

    The issue of National Health Insurance Card (NHIS) card registrants is one aspect of the whole deal. Yet, it is stil better than not doing anything at all. Why don't you go to Court over some of the other issues?

  • Mike from Ho. 7 years ago

    So what has that barking guy Abu achieved? Always shouting as if Ghana belong to him. What has he achieved? To deny people the opportunity to vote? It is all nonsense.

  • Activist 7 years ago

    All these 'do-little guys' are in the parlement consuming huge incomes of the nation's resources meant for the average man on the street.
    Shame unto this 'rude-bragger' talking loud & saying nothing just like an empty barrel ...
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  • Lloyd 7 years ago

    DISENFRANCHISED CITIZENS ABU AND HIS ACCOMPLICES SHOULD TRY TO REGISTER ALL GHANAINS WHO ARE ABOVE THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN AND QUALIFIED TO VOTE. THIS IS A SERIOUS DENIA OF THEIR NATURAL RIGHTS

  • Kwobia ( Toronto ) 7 years ago

    .Ghana is hard.and it's so because Ghanains themselves have made it so.This current exercise about the register is an example.People are wasting time arguing about a clean register just so that when they get it,they can proce ...
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  • Samson 7 years ago

    The expression is 'much ado about nothing'. Please try and write the proper idiom.

  • Sebastian Deh 7 years ago

    The right expression is " much ado" not "much I do"

  • KING LOMOTEY 7 years ago

    It is too late to use the services of the National Identication Authority for the November elections. Using the National Health Insurance Card as ID, precinct electoral observers, plus the indelible violet ink on Election D ...
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