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ORAL will fail under Ghana's current laws - Domelevo

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  • COR BLIMEY 1 day ago

    Shame on y'all for raising our hopes in the ORAL initiative!

  • MEDOFO ADAADAME 1 day ago

    So this much-touted ORAL game-changer was nothing but an ERECTION PROMISE!

  • Mistake 1 day ago

    Definitely an erection promise. See the way they are fcking the npp. Trouble ndc does have decorated thieves as well but they are not being recognised. Airbus deserves an award. Everyone says he's doing well. 25 years at ns ...
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  • Johnny 1 day ago

    Is Domelevo a Certified Chartered Accountant?Why does he want his party to use rumours without evidence to prosecute alleged Criminals? This guy has a personal problem, he has to consult some psychiatrics.

  • Kwesi 1 day ago

    They don't want to change the laws because they are afraid to be prosecuted with the same laws when they leave office. We should continue to pressure them to change the laws for ORAL to work. We have had enough of the corrupt ...
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  • CRY MY BELOVED GHANA 1 day ago

    10/10 that's the correct answer for ten points!

  • Atta Kay 1 day ago

    President John Dramani Mahama was caught for taking 5 Million Pounds Sterling bribe from Airbus SE, at least UK,USA & France courts have the evidences.Why is Domelevo not talking about that ?

  • Chaddar is the Answer 1 day ago

    You are part of the ORAL so kindly tell you mates to let parliament update the laws and we ready to go.Bravo

  • CRYSTAL 1 day ago

    Massa, when people are talking stfu!

  • they say they say 17 hours ago

    Chaddar is right but you're something else

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 day ago

    Majority in the parliament change the law and prosecute the bunch of thieves
    Amen

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  • Achakanapaya 1 day ago

    I agree with you Mr Dome.
    NDC should do something about that now.
    Because ORAL can not fail.

  • Makaa-maka 23 hours ago

    My goodness, since when did he come to this realisation ? ORAL has failed but not that it will fail because the team was formed out of hatred and to disgrace political opponents. Again, the team was put together in hastily ju ...
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  • Okatakyie 23 hours ago

    What kind of perverse sense of justice is this? Guilty until you prove your innocence!

    Not even God pronounced Adam guilty without asking him 'what he had done'

  • Reality 23 hours ago

    Please, tell e President to stop behaving like he dies t know they have political power. Why was he a member of the Commonwealth Hall, UG, Legon ? Residents of the Hall are trained to be tough so as to be able to meet with li ...
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  • A Ghanaian. 23 hours ago

    YOUR COCONUT HEAD YOU SEE YOUR LEVEL NOW. NOISE MAKING ORAL. GHC 22.4 BILLIONB TO BE RECOVERED.

  • Osika 20 hours ago

    Are trying to tell us, you failed

  • Lance 17 hours ago

    So should a person like you say this in public?
    You have just given them the tool to abscond.

  • KofSam 17 hours ago

    ORAL was a deceptive ploy by President Mahama to win our votes because Ghanaians wanted Akuffo Addo and his cronies to pay for their crimes. But looking at the pace and the trajectory of the how these cases are being prosecut ...
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  • they say they say 16 hours ago

    It's beginning to look like this whole thing was a big Bullshit. It was obvious from the beginning that, cases were too many and so disgusting that, one couldn't get effective convictions through these regular court systems. ...
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  • Yaw Mensah 2 hours ago

    Sir Domelevo, I do not agree with your statement. Under these same laws, in the past, government officials on corruption and corruption-related cases were convicted and imprisoned. If you lack evidence on ORAL alleged cases ...
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