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It’s Not Over Until It’s Over

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  • LARYEAH 10 years ago

    ROCKSON YOU ARE AS GREAT AS USUAL, BUT CAN YOU TELL ME WHY KOTOKO LIKE YOU HAVE NO ASANTE NAME?

  • yaw 10 years ago

    Because he does not want to be identified with the Bush

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    it is nothing new that the great minds and leaders of the Akans are being continuously persecuted , killed or slandered by non Akans at the drop of a hat , now the time has come for freedom from these rivers of Babylon , the ...
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  • LARYEAH 10 years ago

    WO MAAME TWE, EFOLEFO! YOU MUST BE A TOGOLESE IDIOT. FOOL!

  • yaw 10 years ago

    First of all can a party win election with two regions, was there no irregularities in Ashanti and eastern region, stop this nonsense and get a life

  • Odehyeba kwame Buabeng 10 years ago

    Am am quit impress with your article.I belief the Judges knows that the whole world is watching and are waiting to hear a verdict that will change the course of partial democracy in Africa.

  • TROUBLE-MAKER 10 years ago

    Adofo Kwasea will be crying ,ma-ma-ma-ma
    like a baby on the 29th Aug.

  • Che Andrew 10 years ago

    Where is the evidence? Your star witness has even stated that "you and me where not there" but has failed to call those who where there to demonstrate and prove how dublicate serial numbers of pink sheets where used to rig th ...
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  • K BOATENG 10 years ago

    IT IS THE VOTES THAT MATTER AND THE NPP COULD NOT CALL FOR RE-COUNTING OF VOTES SINCE THEY DID NOT HAVE ANY EVIDENCE OR WITNESS TO PROVE THEIR PETITION.NOR DID THE NPP PROVE THAT THE ERRORS ETC WERE DONE INTENTIONALLY AND IT ...
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  • K BOATENG 10 years ago

    IT WAS VERY CLEAR AND VIVID FROM LAWYER ADDISON'S WEAK SUBMISSION THAT THE NPP CASE HAD NO LEGS TO STAND ON.MR ADDISON DEVIATED IN HIS FINAL SUBMISSION B'COS HE HAD NO GOOD DEFENCE TO PRESENT