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MASSA - IT IS THE BEST IDEA FOR US TO JUDGE BY OURSELVES: IPAC IS GOOD BUT LETS ALSO HEAR AND JUDGE
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You and I were not there,""" Bawumia 2013....
I don't have the figures, """Asiedu Nketiah 2021....
Leakage and mopping of human names, """Omane Boamah 2024.....
Let my daughter alone..... Akua Donkor 2024 to Pharaoh....
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NDC NTI
Ndc would’ve been on morning shows lying to Ghanaians that the EC did this and that. Now we all saw everything gaanigaani. They were as quiet as church mouse. So now where are the discrepancies they have been distu ...
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Look at this, too.
Stupid so-called Dr,in your submission you clearly said broadcasting the IPAC meeting showed how good transparency could help calm down tempers and in another breath you are saying it not a good idea to broadcast the IPAC mee ...
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Why was it not a good idea when these ndc spin doctors are on the loose always throwing dust into peoples' eyes? The live coverage was a smart move to disabuse the minds of Ghanaians that EC was up to no good.
Who requested for CONSTANT media engagement? Ugly, senseless, shameless and clueless PhD holder and a cheap popularity person. Kwasiaa buuluubuuluuu!!!
I agree with the Dr. He did not condemn the live broadcast but said 'constant live media broadcast' could change the dynamics. If it's held frequently it may loose the expected consensus building and become who is who.
Why didn't you say so before? In any case, we the citizens also get the first hand information. We have seen the wicked idea of NDC. The EC is credible.
We could not have seen the ndc lies ourselves without live coverage
I agree with the Dr. The keyword here is "constant". Too frequent broadcasting may dampen the consensus building spirit.
The right policy should be:
1. Always video record the meeting.
2. Broadcast the recorded meeting whe ...
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what do you mean by when deemed necessary. and who is to decide the "when deemed necessary".that is a stupid idea. that will make ndc propagandist go around spreading false information. we ghanaians have to see the meeting an ...
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"When deemed necessary" To be decided by the EC upon request by any of the parties.
Look at you! we understand English like you. The best so by the EC
Look at this puss.y . After collection of brown envelope from jubilee House then gyimigyimi takes full force. Tweaaaaa who will listen to this monkey?
Dr. Punpuni Asante please be advised that all IPAC meeting will be telecast to avoid ndc's propaganda. All they do is to lie to the public about what actually happened at the meetings . So, to telecast is to prevent them from ...
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Because it was broadcast live, Dr. Asante, you were able to comment on it, impartially.
Had it been left to journalists alone, pro-party journalists would have skewed what took place and misinformed/disinformed the publ ...
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Look at this idiot too. Is Ipac a cult? NKWAASIAFUO doctors nkoaa in ghana. Jesss
This is one of the NDC paid CSOs crying because his pay masters have been exposed on the IPAC meeting and it was live on the media.
Eeii everything we go complain in this country! Oooooh daabi daabi
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Are you serious ? We now know that IPAC is waste of time meeti g. It is not for discussion but for EC to issue directives to parties. Directives can be issued through press releases.
It has given all Ghanaians the opportunity to see and hear what has gone on or else pro paty journalist would have added spins to the story and people like sammy Gyamfi Gbande would have had the chance on their pro party TV 3 ...
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WHAT DO FEAR doc?