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What about teachers?
Some village teachers have their office under trees.Some class rooms are not inhabitant but the children are still in it.You are talking about broken windows and doors.
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ...
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These corrupt judges find ways to release criminals or corrupt public servants who have misappropriated state funds. The funds lost in the process could have been used to upgrade their “living conditions”. The judges are ...
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Stupid rugs on their head...n pay someone to cut thier grass n pay a carpenter to fix their windows....dumb judges waiting for a government employee to wait on them after receiving a free bungalow...matter of fact why does a ...
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I just can't imagine educated people will allow to wear a heavy rug on top of their hair in such a heat in Ghana and think that is not inhumane. The white man do not even do that in their courts.
What at all is wrong with ...
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Still in Slavery look
All that they do is to send cassava and goat thieves to prisons in the towns and villages.
In the cities, they just take bribes and let the rich and politicians go. Let the rain beat on them.
Blame govt, blame govt, for everything even when cassava thief goes to prison for 10yrs. With so many persons in prison Govt has no money for anything else. Blame Govt even when 700 prisoners use 3 toilets. They "cag" their w ...
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This things in my heart that I will let to voice out. I know is not about this topic, but since it's about Ghanaian Judges I will use this opportunity to voic this out. Why is Ghanaian Judges wearing this funny wigs? Is this ...
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SO IN THIS DAY AND AGE, DO JUDGES IN GHANA ALSO LIVE FOR FREE IN GOVERNMENT BUNGALOWS IN A POOR THIRD- WORLD COUNTRY LIKE GHANA.
NO WONDER GHANA IS ALWAYS STRUGGLING WITH BUDGET DEFICIT UPON BUDGET DEFICIT.
THIS COLONIA ...
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TONY LITHUR AND HIS JUDICIARY COHORTS MUST SUFFER THE FALLEN STANDARDS OF OUR JUDICIARY BECAUSE THEY SAT DOWN FOR TONY LITHUR TO TEAM UP WITH WOYOME AND HIS NDC COHORTS TO MILK GHANA DRY....NOW WE ARE ALL SO POOR AND SUFFERIN ...
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And Yes we buy them private cars too. What a Country. This Leaders, who can lead, this Country? So they can not buy there own house. Stop the free stuff, my heart is bleeding don't know what to say.
So all our Wealth goes to The So called Lazy and Corrupted Elites,when would These stop.
They deserve it. Blame dollar millionaire Atuguba.
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If you cannot engage the services of a house boy to clear overgrown weeds around your bungalow, do you then blame the reptiles for invading your residence or the government? Is Living in your government allocated bungalow, di ...
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GO TO COURT IF WHAT YOU SAID AND SAW IS THE GOSPEL TRUTH THEN MAKE HASTE AND GO TO COURT.WHO IS TO BE BLAME????. BE PROFESSIONAL; GO TO COURT.
So who suppose to keep reptiles off the free houses allocated them at our expense? Govt employed gardeners and so-called house boys? These freeloaders do not even paint these houses making the most unkept houses on the block ...
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They deserve the condition they are working in it.This is what Mahama promise them and agree to steal the presidency for him and enjoy the work of presidency why conplaining.we very happy that this is a tip of the iceburg and ...
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IsS THAT WHY THEY TAKE COLA? YOU GUYS ARE JOKERS YOU KNOW.STOP TAKING BRIBES AND BE FAIR.NO WONDER YOUR SO CALL MAHAMA SAID YOU HAVE TO BE CIRCUMSPECT
The number of court houses and judges in Ghana are inadequate. The population has ballooned and changes have to be made. The same can be said of the number of police officers and the number of penitentiaries. On a visit to a ...
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