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The Supreme Court Judges also want Peace in Ghana

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  • USA 11 years ago

    Appiah-Osei you are a wise man.

  • asana 11 years ago

    he is an original nincompoop but not a wise man. NDC tried to sweet talk their supporters...so what's wrong if NPP also to the same? You fools make us sick of gh politics. Grow up!

  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    Asana, I am glad you agreed with Mr. Appiah that NPP also sweet-talked its supporters, but what you have failed to admit is that NDC sweet-talked its members and supporters on substance and validated it with a clear-cut (one ...
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  • Agyemang Asante 11 years ago

    Lawrence God bless you for telling Ghanians the truth
    The NPP planned all these things before the elections.
    The truth is that GOD has rejected Nana once and for all. The secret I want to tell Nana is that he should stop w ...
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  • Oba Nyansani Baako Pe In Ghana! 11 years ago

    Your article is meaningless to me. You have proved to me that NDC is your party and so who cares?

  • KB 11 years ago

    Oh Ghana, we are lost and will continue to wander in the wilderness. So sad everyone can just wake up and open his mouth. After all, we live in a so-called democracy where others can exercise their democratic right to speak t ...
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  • JOE, UK 11 years ago

    Nobody is saying NPP cannot seek legal redress. The article did not state that.

  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    KB, I think you are the stangest of all the Ghanaians and Africans you've just referenced. Prudent and intelligent lawyers don't go to court because the juciary exist; they do so on substance. How democratic is it to lose ele ...
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  • Komen 11 years ago

    truth..

  • Victor A. Young 11 years ago

    I agree with you 100% that the Supreme Court Justices want peace to prevail in Ghana. You forgot though to point out that our Noble Justices don't want theft, deception and lies esp., in an election just like the recent one. ...
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  • Uncle Al 11 years ago

    It is very clear that the NPP believe that they have never lost an election in Ghana, from J,B.Danquah's UGCC to the present NPP. Every election that doesn't go the NPP way is called Rigged, stolen, fraud etc, etc, It is abou ...
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  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    Isn't it very clear in the minds of Ghanaians by now that anytime NPP loses elections they come up all these loud cry for mercy? Say you don't know which direction the verdict would go instead of saying "no one know" because ...
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  • Evans 11 years ago

    You are right, my brother.

  • Pumpuni 11 years ago

    "NDC USA Financial Secretary"

  • Pumpuni 11 years ago

    "NDC USA Financial Secretary".
    Keep on lobbying. You will get your political dis-appointment after the Supreme Court Ruling.

  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    Yes indeed! you have displayed yourself as one of those primitive backwards looking NPP supporters who like the leadership confuse patriotism for position lobby.

  • Maame Esi Brown 11 years ago

    You think the Supreme Court judges are fools? Keep on dreaming.

  • I mean it 11 years ago

    How stupid your analysis is. Why are the NDC raiding NPP offices and other areas they hope to find to destroy any evidence the NPP may have? You are just being ignorant.

  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    You have called the analysis "stupid" but haven't offered any education as to why you think it is what you're calling it. People like you on this forum are depicting a rather inferior picture of the wise Ghanaian populace I h ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago

    Mr Appiah-Osei, I beg to differ that peace is the result of the interpretation of laws. No, it is not but rather law enforcement. If the Judiciary, including the Supreme Court interpret the law correctly but the law is not en ...
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  • Uncle Sam. 11 years ago

    NPP should look for plan C and advise their parliamentarians to partake in all proceedings . The bible says in Ecclesiates 9:4b that "A live dog is better off than a dead lion "

  • Freddy Johnson 11 years ago

    Well said Uncle Sam, let me elaborate and explain your very short words of wisdom to our NPP friends: Uncle Sam is simply saying that the currently elected NPP members of parliament (live dogs) are better positioned to govern ...
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  • ama ghana 11 years ago

    Appiah, am happy u live in state where voting start at 8:00am and end at least 8pm, to be precise 11:30pm Obama is declear president elect. When it was alleged that, some g.o.p.mayors, governors were trying to find ways & me ...
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  • owoahene 11 years ago

    That is all the truth who want to know about 2012 election.

    it is simple understanding.

  • TT 11 years ago

    MY BROTHER KAWAWA, YOU ARE VERY CORRECT YOU HIT IT RIGHT AT THE POINT. IT WOULD BE BETTER AND PROFITABLE TO GHANA IF YOU START FORMING A CHURCH OF PREDICTION AND PREDICT MORE ON THE FUTURE OF GHANA POLITICS.

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