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In all fairness and beyond all reasobable doubt, NDC retarded the progress of Ghana very much. Looking back at history, Nkrumah, Gen Acheampong and Busia did their best for Ghana. Since the inception of the criminal PNDC and ...
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When Martin Amidu raised the issue about corruption in parliament that one did not attract attention from Vitus Azeem but when Ayariga raises false alarm about somebody you expect that person to resign. Ayariga must come out ...
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Do not waste your time on NDC. They cannot learn and this is the way they mis rule the country especially under dead goat dumsor mahama. Let them continue with the stupidity. What ever they do, they will never come to power a ...
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Ayariga and okudzeto want to divert public attention from the dubious things they did at their various ministries that will be probed for likely prosecution especially the last minute contracts awarded by ayariga without auth ...
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Hahaaaa Dr.Osae!!!
You want to gag them?
No way.
This case has to be thoroughly investigated.No sweeping under the carpet.Its too repetitive of parliament to gloss over this issues.
Dr Osae,
I wonder why you want the minority to be whipped to conform to unity but the bribery scandal should not come to the fore. Is that what we want as a people?
If it were to be an NDC regime. The mantra " mismanagemen ...
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The issue about the bride was leveled against the majority but interestingly, this man rather shifts his attention the minority. I just can think far! Even in opposition, you want to heap pressure on them when thay have thr ...
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Hon Mubarak. Muntaka should be very careful not to tarnish his reputation by the fruitless attempts to cover the chairman of the appointment committee, Hon Osei Owusu ,who has gotten himself implicated in the scandal
This dean of graduate students is suggesting that Muntaka's lie should be rammed down the throat of the dissenting MPs on the appointment committee to make things hush, hush -IN ESSENCE HE IS ASKING FOR COLLUSION. This is the ...
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Dr.Osae you are wrong with all due respect.An allegation is made,and without investigation you are asking one side to back off.This clearly shows which part you support,the allegation must come to its logical conclusion.The t ...
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You see, Ghanaians are funny people. This case is real I can bet you. The money was given and the minority whip is in bed with majority.
Please Mutaka earlier you come out clean to apologise to your housemate the better. Th ...
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What sort of garbage advice is this? This is a VERY SERIOUS issue. Extorting moneys from nominees by parliamentary committees of our forth republican parliament has an entrenched history. The worst of these committees are the ...
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Mr. Osae, just keep quite out there if you do not want the truth! What is wrong in investigating to find the truth? Will investigation not exonerate the guys if they did nothing wrong? Why would anyone go around with so ...
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How can the NDC members come together on
a common front as far as the alleged bribery saga
in concerned.? How can they side with illiterate
Ayariga when the story is not true.? No in No,
and Yes is Yes. They cannot ...
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The so called Dr. Osae must be talking from his political view. He has no right to decide or suggest anything out of sense to in regard to what is happening in Parliament. It is always during NPP time that all this happen ...
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Whip them into line to do what. to support Muntaka or undermine him. It is time for every MP to act according to their own conscience not party propagana
What are you talking about? the miniority should condone lies by speaking with one voice. if Haruna knows nothing he should be honest.Lying about someone is very serious allegation especially if its bribery.
Dr Osae, is it not Ghana first? are they not paid by Ghana to speak the truth as they see it? U are old so learn to put the interest of the children ahead of party interest.