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If you lie on your CV, they need to interrogate.
Unfortunately Competence has not been a criteria otherwise some people would not have ever become ministers.
Lets not waste time on these things but lets get the conditions for becoming a minister beefed up
Ayariga must come out with evidence. If Bugri Naabu, who is not learned, knew that he needed evidence to prove his corruption allegation against then Prez Mahama, how much more a lawyer like Ayariga who doubles as a Havard de ...
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Foolish Akyem man? Who determines the relevancy of the question? Who do u think you are? Stupid man
Of course, some questions are irrelevant! That is what you get when you get empty headed politicians trying to score political points. Some of the questions are not only irrelevant, but also embarrassing. But at least, they ...
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@AGBESI KWESI ,YOUR A STUPPPPPIID EWE/PEPENIII ABOA FOR INSULTING ATTA .FUUUUL.
The public needs to know much about the nominees. So every question can be of relevance if nominees exercise restraint and offer an answer which has relevance to the question.
Ministers are political roles the civil service should rather have competent personnel. Any one can be appointed by President