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Lack of funds hindering chieftaincy dispute resolutions – Ayikoi Otoo

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  • No No No 4 months ago

    I disagree with you hon. A careful examination and reflection reveals that chieftaincy disputes are never resolved, no matter the efforts and solutions found for them. The very reasons they arose comes back again and again, a ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago

    This is nonsense. The Government should make money available for settlements of Chieftaincy Dis? This is a horrible and terrible assertion. And is he an Attorney? Hmm. Trouble in Ghana.

  • BISA 4 months ago

    YOU HAD NOT STOPPED THE LOOTINGS?WHAT WOULD FUNDS DO IN DISPUTE

  • Atta 4 months ago

    I don’t know how some of these people got their degrees . They never make sense !!

  • JJ KUFFOUR AKUFO ADDO 4 months ago

    Did you just find this out after Akufo Addo's 8 years?

  • Ben Western Region 4 months ago

    When many Ghanaians can’t afford basic healthcare
    When many schools children don’t have desks and school buildings
    When many Ghanaian roads are impassable
    When many Ghanaians go to bed very hungry (can’t afford a m ...
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  • john 4 months ago

    You were the same guy who was pushing nii tecko tsuru as the paramount chief of Ga marshie and now see what you are saying.

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  • Ken 4 months ago

    After selling all the lands you still want government to give you money. Ah!

  • Kobby 4 months ago

    They will not get chop money for their side chicks if they solve the disputes.
    They will keep it dragging while spending most of the money allocated on themselves.