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Way to go Rocky! Bravo, Again!!!
It seems okuse red mouth Ticutter has run out of questions but knowing very well he has not made the case of: (1) inconsistency and (2) bad faith, he is just lingering around in the vain hope that something will drop or slip ...
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YOUR TSATSU CAN NOT EAT HIS CAKE AND HAVE IT. HE IS SO FULL OF HIMSELF. IS THAT ALL YOU'VE GOT NDC? IS THIS THE LUMINARY YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT? IT IS PATHETIC FOR AN ECONOMIST TO RENDER IMPOTENT AN "EMINENT" LAWYER IN COURT. ...
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TSATSU WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST.... JUDGING BY THE WAY THIS MAN HAS BEHAVED IN COURT, YOU BEGIN TO WONDER HOW HE CAME TO BE KNOWN AS THE LEGAL LUMINARY... FRANKLY HE IS A DISGRACE TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION ...
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Good one there, Rock. This man is a disgrace to the law profession. By the way, he is too old for the current brain like Bawumia's. I am looking to the day he will be done.
r. S. Buabeng, hmmm Mr. Tsikata will never end his cross examination. Now Ghanaians are fed-up with him
I think you know nothing about law. Lets wait and see what happens. Bawumia's answers are senseless and have no significant impact in demonstrating to the court that he did not act in Bad Faith. I wish you had legal brains!!! ...
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All Akufo, I thought you knew law reading your comments, If the court accepted he acted in bad faith, why did they sustain the objection raised by Addison, where is their document to prove apart from those written in their af ...
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Tsatsu is not stubborn, just plain arrogant, disrespectful and things too highly of himself. May be the best brain in eweland of people born on same day, of his classmates, only of his cohort, but not above everyone else. He ...
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Yeah right, keeping the spirit high even if Bawumia is now forced to plead without EXHIBITS or evidence. Such a loser
I would have wish the petitioners take a cue from Luke Johnson as you quoted him, especially the second sentence, not to waste their precious time in the courts as we often seen them dosing off in the court room. They could h ...
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