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Checking Parliament: The chiefs and customary law

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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    Checking Parliament: The Chiefs and Customary Law by Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah - Wednesday, July 19, 2017

    The customs of a people are usually a reflection of their past and of course, a strong indication of their likely ...
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  • Kafui 6 years ago

    The author says he is an Evhe. To the Kajetia-Kookoase readers the word Ewe is pronounced as Evhe. Thanks.

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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 6 years ago

    You write fluently about Ghana's cultural and customary laws without citing to a single unique one worth preserving.

    But if you sit down to list ten of them, you will discover that there is none that is unique to Ghana if ...
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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    "Any law worth its value is per second universal, and neither particular nor particularized to Ghana, my brother" (Dr. SAS).

    So the Torah legal code which some Westerners credit as being the basis of their modern constitu ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 6 years ago

    1. The Torah reflects the laws of savage peoples out of which the civilized world gleaned the universally appropriate ones. No problem with that.

    2. The remnants of monarchies existing in the modern world are as redundant ...
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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    "1. The Torah reflects the laws of savage peoples out of which the civilized world gleaned the universally appropriate ones. No problem with that" (Dr. SAS).

    Such reasoning is rather difficult to comprehend. So internatio ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 6 years ago

    Your response is all over the place like kerosene poured on a cement floor.

    Next time keep to the issue and stop perambulating: Should our chiefs be granted powers to legislate our laws?

    The answer is a no no!

    Bye fo ...
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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    "3. It doesn't matter which group I come from; I consider your proposition that chiefs should be given more powers as rather moribund and morbid" (Dr. SAS).

    Once again, inordinate reasoning has made its way from the mind o ...
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  • KOLANDE 6 years ago

    to me chieftaincy should be banned totally.

  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    Kolande:

    Please tell us why.

    Do you also advocate that the Queen of England or the King of Holland go and their offices be scrapped?

    Sincerely,
    Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah
    Democracy is a smokescreen for heathen g ...
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