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'My son wouldn’t hurt a fly' - Lynched Mahama’s dad

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  • Joe Boy 6 years ago

    People are lynched all the time in almost every town and city in Ghana. Nobody protests. Suddenly a young "handsome" man called Mahama is lynched and everybody is pretending that it is a henious crime.
    Will there be a campa ...
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  • HONESTY 6 years ago

    When I hear fools like you, I say to myself, 'the abomination of 1979' did not finish his God assigned task to purge Ghana of swans like you.

    Rawlings was a necessary evil.

    Ghana is sinking fast without rescue.

  • K. D. 6 years ago

    If we don't stop this lynching business in Ghana we will have such cases from time to time. There is too many lynchings in Ghana. Every young man who looks suspicious is lynched.
    PLEASE GHANAIANS STOP LYNCHING PEOPLE. IF ...
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  • Nsem Pii 6 years ago

    No one will rejoice of Mahama's death but he had a weapon on him and even shot at someone b4 he was lynched. Why carry a weapon on him for jogging if he would not kill a fly?

  • Nii 6 years ago

    The blood of this young man will be be on the heads to their third generation. RIP, Captain. Just as u pleaded n they refused, so will God refused whatever mercy they may ask from him. But thank God it didn't happen in Volta ...
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  • ST. GHFUO, BLACK EXCELLENCE! 6 years ago

    HE WOUNDED PPL WITH HIS GUN. HE WAS PROTECTING GALAMSAY MASTERMINDS IN THE TOWN AND GETTING PAID HANDSOMELY FOR HIS SERVICES. WHAT DO U THINK THAT IS? IS HE A SAINT?....SMH...FREE THEM

  • Daniel 6 years ago

    No man should be killed that way .
    Hoooo Ghana ,why???
    Just on suspicion he was an armed robber ! !!
    What is worse than this killing even if it was an armed robber??

    Is it illeteracy or pure wi ...
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