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Gbevlo-Lartey vindicated

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  • Antiochus - London 9 years ago

    He was sacked cos of incompetence.

  • Philip 9 years ago

    The truth will always remain the truth. Its time we stop politicizing issues and speak the truth. It is lawless for the University to behave like a state in the State by erecting the toll booth. The president was cowed by pre ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    who has been appointing all these incompetent northerners in these positions . Mahama has only one agenda and he is doing extremely well at it , STEAL GHANA'S MONEY and blame everybody but himself for the failing economy . as ...
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  • facts 9 years ago

    were the walls pulled down rightfully, that is the first question to ask. Gbevlo did it wrongly anyway. We cannot move to destroy by emotions or to show power.

  • LOVEALL-USA 9 years ago

    Some act before they think, others think before act, Mr Gbevlo- Lartey stands for the latter. Take a vacation, go to Ghana, and see things with you own eyes.

  • Akumasi. Tongo 9 years ago

    Gbevlo and his successor, Yaw Donkor have spitting idiotic intelligence. No wonder, Yaw Donkor and Akua Donkor have the same value in our parochial politics.

  • SGT ANANI FIADZAOE 9 years ago

    A thief will never fight a fellow thief except one one to cheat the other thief, Gbevlo Lartey is a thief, teamed up with Alex Segbefia, Carl Louis to robbed majority people of this country with their cars at Tema Harbor, wha ...
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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    He will come back chest out

  • ZoRRo 9 years ago

    We are paying for Mahama's leadership, but getting NONE ! He definately must be replaced after the first term.

  • Stephen Williams 9 years ago

    We are tired of non performance of these lazy Ewes, who desire to dominate every aspect of Ghanaians lives.

  • Nii Okai 9 years ago

    Yes, it will be like this today because the power of government is lost due to the fact that Nkrumah is not here today, and the rest in politics today are all clothed with village mentality of undermining one another shameful ...
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  • Nii Okai 9 years ago

    Yes, it will be like this today because the power of government is lost due to the fact that Nkrumah is not here today, and the rest in politics today are all clothed with village mentality of undermining one another shameful ...
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  • Sylvanus Agbemenyah 9 years ago

    To resolve what?, by superintending the continual demolition of the illegal toll booth or abetting the perpetuating the construction of an illegal extortionate, and public nauseating booth? Oh come on! we dont need some of th ...
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  • Joe Turkey 9 years ago

    Even a university gate - or toll booth - is now going to be a document on the president's table. No wonder we are in such a mess.

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  • Suraju Issifu 9 years ago

    Fools and fools again. There is NO TOLL BOOTH at the University. What was being built was a security checkpoint and there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT. That's the entrance to our university and we have every right to ...
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  • S/Sgt Opare 9 years ago

    Security Observation Post is what the university said they were building. Do they know what an Observation Post is? Does an Observation post have to be on the main road? What senselessness fro a UNIVERSITY?

  • Sule 9 years ago

    If only Dr. Aning has come out with a solutions! It is very easy to talk bla,bla,bla. If it is only the president who should come out to talk to the clown senses of that mother fucker idiot of a chancellor, before he reasons, ...
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  • Yag 9 years ago

    Common sense is missing here.Tolls best collected at the point of exit to avoid all this. Dr.Aning don't you know this as a receiver of tax payers money and you want the President intervention.UG should stopped me me me attit ...
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  • Student 9 years ago

    This is exactly the headline the action of the National Security operatives was intended to produce! That Gbevlo Lartey was, after all, right to have ordered the criminal destruction of property!
    The second demolition is no ...
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  • Essieesson 9 years ago

    Has the University has got a building permit for what whatever they want to put up? If not, then the University must come clean. If yes, then the demolition is an issue.

  • Osei Yao 9 years ago

    kwasi anon must be one foolish man. The President has 24 hours in a day as everyone else. he should not be called upon to settle every case in every home in ghana. some security expert!

  • DO WE NEED AN EXPATRIATE GOVT! 9 years ago

    One thing is obvious leadership in this country is very weak. Mediocrity reigns supreme and apathy is being metted out by people with evil intentions to resolve good /genuine issues. State money is in ...
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  • CC 9 years ago

    Since when did it become a crime to construct an entrance/security gate to a school/university? Instead of using our resources to save our failing economy,this government thinks breaking down a security gate to a school has m ...
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  • CC 9 years ago

    Since when did it become a crime to construct an entrance/security gate to a school/university? Instead of using our resources to save our failing economy,this government thinks breaking down a security gate to a school has m ...
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  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    The demolishing is an act of lawlessness.Neither John Mahama nor the Head of National Security has the authority to demolish any misplaced structure.A judge of a court of law can exercise that authority,after hearing argument ...
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