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Martin Amidu’s Answers To The Ceo Of The Dummy Tiger Eye

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  • pilolo 8 years ago

    The fools will insult this man because they have no idea of what he has written. Too complicated for little and small minds. Keep off this page trolls. I am loving the twist and turns of this debate

  • OYOKOBA 8 years ago

    Folks let us lend Martin Amidu some hearing. At the heart of it he is fighting the cross-current of potent tyranny. Please have an open mind and carefully and thoroughly read and analyze what his writings are about. The basic ...
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  • Kofi Yaro 8 years ago

    It's hard to follow your argument about CEO of a Dummy company .
    95% appreciate the work of Anas.
    State your case and let the public pass their judgment. When you use technicalities like the use of short names you c ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Getting interesting, even distressing!

    Simply, the law (and fairness says) the PI cannot act with government to entrap another person.

    That the PI (Tiger Eye and the other) is not a lawfully registered Non-Profit Compa ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    There is surely more to this than meets the eye.

    Any association of Anas with government, whether as a sponsor or commissioner, compromises his stand. Where the government is a partisan one in a society where both sides o ...
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  • Nii Teiko 8 years ago

    You make more sense

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Whatever Mr. Amidu has written today has nothing to do with the issue as to whether the judges implicated in Anas's investigations engaged in corrupt practices or not.

    He appears to make the rather strange assertion that t ...
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  • Nii Teiko 8 years ago

    Your stance is that of a layman. Technically speaking there are some flaws in Anas' works as explicitly pointed out by Martin Amidu, your superior in the field of Law. Martin has stated elsewhere that; " the life of the law i ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    What flaws did Senior Amidu point out? Tell me.

    As to his statement that the law is not logic but experience, he cannot even explain what he himself means. The law is a science with logic as its centerpiece. It has nothing ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    "All citizens have the obligation to expose corruption by all means necessary no matter where it is found."

    Agreed. But if a partisan government has sponsored/commissioned Anas to expose corruption, then Anas is really not ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    What is wrong with government sponsoring anybody to expose corruption?

    All of us can also seek sponsorship anywhere to fight corruption within the government.

    We must quickly endorse Anas's work and proceed to use simil ...
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  • BAZOOKA 8 years ago

    Is Amidu saying after all he is only interested in the legality of the company rather than the corruption that took place?Ohhh OK, it is very clear that Martin Amidu is not what we think he is.He should shut up.I am disappoi ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    I cannot believe that Martin Amidu is claiming the judicial scandal exposed by Tiger Eye PI is a vendetta against the Chief Justice and the Judiciary. That is ridiculous. Kwaku Baako has a soft side for women in high public o ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    I don't think Amidu is arguing that one should not single out one arm of govt because all the arms are corrupt. He is rather arguing that there's evidence for the corruption in the other arms too and these must be exposed as ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Godd, Martin Amidu's aim in this particular feud is not about fighting political corruption but rather to discredit Tiger Eye PI and its work. He is now engaging in self-destructive campaign that would damage his reputation a ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    I will agree that it does seem Amidu has something against Anas and if he's seeking to discredit him, then that is not good at all. A majority of Ghanaians will not support him in that endeavor. I don't see why he is even doi ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    What Amidu is saying is that, 1) Tiger PI is an illegal organization - it does not exist in the eyes of the law, which means it is not incorporated or registered to operate as a private eye, 2) Tiger PI is commissioned (not s ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    You wrote, "In the midst of the storm following that of the judicial scandal, who in his right mind will release another video?"

    Do you think Anas' reason for not releasing his expose of the corrupt Legislature video is pl ...
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  • Kwapps 8 years ago

    As the layman that I am, Amidu is saying that he who pays the piper calls the tune. He believes the government is hiding part of the scandal that affects it directly! Of course Amidu appreciates the exposure of the rot in the ...
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  • DELA KWAKUVI WISDOM 8 years ago

    When it comes to integrity and good character, i will bet it on Martin amidu than anas. take it or leave it.

  • ACID& Dagger Party 8 years ago

    Martin ,you claim to be anti corruption campaingner.You know that everyone is crying that, there is too much corruption in this country.If the Law,as you knew it has put so much impediment in its way, to arrest this menace,ho ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Martin Amidu and those who choose to subscribe to his one man vigilance ought to hang their heads in shame if Martin is making a claim based on principles. First it is a right under the laws of Ghana for anyone to report to t ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    For the first time in two decades, you make a scintilla of sense.

    Kudos????.

  • oskuff 8 years ago

    either de tiger pl has register their company or not,sponsored by government or not wats is important is dat they have discover de covered corruption in de Judicialy.even de government sponsore ppls to tell lies

  • Dessie 8 years ago

    I think this guy is becoming gimmick,dummy and dumphy-humphy himself;what is all this argument back and forth about..Mr MARTIN;A lame guy on the street believe what thisguy(anas)did was great to the nation with the fact that; ...
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  • Lets Calm Down 8 years ago

    Can we all hold our horses and reflect?

    Amidu is contending very factual and pertinent questions. we all want to see Anas succeed but he has to be legal and legitimate. otherwise he will lose on technical grounds. my fear ...
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