Your write-up is nothing but a complete balderdash. What a bigotry?
Your write-up is nothing but a complete balderdash. What a bigotry?
razak seini 11 years ago
let the npp attend to all parliamentary bzs in the hse. democrats hv to respect the letter n spirit of our constitution.
president mahama is the president and so shall it be till the court speaks for or against. let civility ... read full comment
let the npp attend to all parliamentary bzs in the hse. democrats hv to respect the letter n spirit of our constitution.
president mahama is the president and so shall it be till the court speaks for or against. let civility reign in ghana politics..for we are the pace setters of african politics.
joana amsterdam holland 11 years ago
ghanan na paa onpp youdey losekeke
ghanan na paa onpp youdey losekeke
Ametsitsi 11 years ago
Dear Mahmoud, just give about three of the 'NPP old failed policies'.
Dear Mahmoud, just give about three of the 'NPP old failed policies'.
NII AMON NIKOI 11 years ago
Dankwa-Busia Matimihu Ye akanfu yeegiyeman They are still living in the past.
Dankwa-Busia Matimihu Ye akanfu yeegiyeman They are still living in the past.
BOY KOFI 11 years ago
There is nowhere in our Constitution that gives political parties the rights to challenge electoral results in court.What is clear in the Constitution is that a citizen could do that but not a party,organisation,association,e ... read full comment
There is nowhere in our Constitution that gives political parties the rights to challenge electoral results in court.What is clear in the Constitution is that a citizen could do that but not a party,organisation,association,enterprise or any group.NPP themselves have denied on many platforms that the party has not petitioned any challenge but some citizens in person of Nana Addo,Bawumia and Jake who are the actual petitioners.Therefore,it's wrong for anybody to refere to the case as NPP's petition.If we go by what NPP is saying,then ofcourse they cannot boycott parliament business for certain individuals in the society.The constitution gives the right to only individual who is citizen of Ghana but not a political party so they are becoming lawless in my view.Thank you.
nana kumasi 11 years ago
tani aboa
tani aboa
CROSS 11 years ago
Mahmud, who is a law student and cannot appreciate the fact that the Westminster system of Parliament is different from ours, and can’t project a balanced reasoning, leaves a lot to be desired. The likes of you always preac ... read full comment
Mahmud, who is a law student and cannot appreciate the fact that the Westminster system of Parliament is different from ours, and can’t project a balanced reasoning, leaves a lot to be desired. The likes of you always preach from your heart than your mind. We need great minds to change Ghana and not people like you who cannot think out of the box. Why did NPP boycott Parliament? Do they have justification? What can we do to prevent this 'Tom and Jerry' style of politics in Parliament? Can we make new Laws to improve Parliamentary practice? These are the kind of questions which demand answers I expect of a good law student and not the repetition of this same crap between these two major parties. When NDC boycotted Parliament because one criminal was convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction, what did you do to improve on the system of governance? At the time it was very alright for you. People like you and the NPP alike make us puke. Wake up Mahmud and justify why we should be reading your articles. May be your desire is to have a better life and believes that your dream can only come true under this regime and that is why you think through your heart than your mind. A mark of inferiority and lack of confidence and I am not ashamed if you think I am arrogant. I don't even care if NDC or NPP wins the case because I will continue to follow my dreams rain or shine. Shame on Mahmoud and the likes, Shame on NPP boycott. As Tupac would have said "Ghanaside till we die".
Mahmud, who is a law student and cannot appreciate the fact that the Westminster system of Parliament is different from ours, and can’t project a balanced reasoning, leaves a lot to be desired. The likes of you always preach from your heart than your mind. We need great minds to change Ghana and not people like you who cannot think out of the box. Why did NPP boycott Parliament? Do they have justification? What can we do to prevent this 'Tom and Jerry' style of politics in Parliament? Can we make new Laws to improve Parliamentary practice? These are the kind of questions which demand answers I expect of a good law student and not the repetition of this same crap between these two major parties. When NDC boycotted Parliament because one criminal was convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction, what did you do to improve on the system of governance? At the time it was very alright for you. People like you and the NPP alike make us puke. Wake up Mahmud and justify why we should be reading your articles. May be your desire is to have a better life and believes that your dream can only come true under this regime and that is why you think through your heart than your mind. A mark of inferiority and lack of confidence and I am not ashamed if you think I am arrogant. I don't even care if NDC or NPP wins the case because I will continue to follow my dreams rain or shine. Shame on Mahmoud and the likes, Shame on NPP boycott. As Tupac would have said "Ghanaside till we die".
manny 11 years ago
can u pls come out clear with what u mean by the old failed policies of the npp. by the way, what are the new successful policies of the ndc.
can u pls come out clear with what u mean by the old failed policies of the npp. by the way, what are the new successful policies of the ndc.
Your write-up is nothing but a complete balderdash. What a bigotry?
let the npp attend to all parliamentary bzs in the hse. democrats hv to respect the letter n spirit of our constitution.
president mahama is the president and so shall it be till the court speaks for or against. let civility ...
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ghanan na paa onpp youdey losekeke
Dear Mahmoud, just give about three of the 'NPP old failed policies'.
Dankwa-Busia Matimihu Ye akanfu yeegiyeman They are still living in the past.
There is nowhere in our Constitution that gives political parties the rights to challenge electoral results in court.What is clear in the Constitution is that a citizen could do that but not a party,organisation,association,e ...
read full comment
tani aboa
Mahmud, who is a law student and cannot appreciate the fact that the Westminster system of Parliament is different from ours, and can’t project a balanced reasoning, leaves a lot to be desired. The likes of you always preac ...
read full comment
can u pls come out clear with what u mean by the old failed policies of the npp. by the way, what are the new successful policies of the ndc.
some law student!