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Disputed parliamentary results should be taken to court – Jantuah

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  • John,Tema 11 months ago

    NDC and its appendages shd know that those disputed parliamentary results have not been declared by the EC as they claim.A result can only be declared by an officially approved EC Official NOT UNDER DURESS. They cannot point ...
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  • SPEARHEAD 11 months ago

    Kwame Jantuah is not a LEGAL PRACTITIONER. The media must seriously stop referring to him as such. He has not sat for any professional BAR EXAMS NEITHER HAS HE PASSED ONE. Why are some people so deceitful? He must come out an ...
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  • Musa 11 months ago

    @ John, are u saying that in all the 6 collating centres the officers were under duress?? Please use ur head or have u taken the substance the devil Akuffo bin addo takes every morning?? Wise up man...

  • ISRAEL SHALOM! 11 months ago

    NPP COURT? LOOK AT THEIR FACES! BUSH RAT EATERS AND CRIMINALS!

  • Abusua 11 months ago

    Jean Mensa is the exact opposite of herself and should not handle any public institution/office in this country of ours. This jezebel of a woman can let anything happen to us in this country. She is being controlled by the un ...
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  • Kwmae Burnes 11 months ago

    Jean Mensah is an example of difficult woman to marry

  • J.C.A 11 months ago

    How do you take results that has not been collated to court. Are you okay?

  • Musa 11 months ago

    The ndc should not allow any court to decide anything. The ballots were not casted in court to warrant and mummy CJ to mess things up. Let the loosers go home and find something to sell. They have already chopped enough.

  • Joe 11 months ago

    Why the court. Are you going to count the ballots in court?