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The rule of law in Africa

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  • Maimuna Mwandawiro. 10 years ago

    This writer is blatantly and willfully ignorant of some facts just to fit his narrative and give false credence to his slanted agenda.
    Why have the cases against 3 of Kenyatta's co accused been withdrawn?Its because they ...
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  • Dr Robert K Glah 10 years ago

    The courts are the constitutional guardian of the rule of law. An argument of force cannot deprive the courts of their guardian status.

    The current punishment for contempt in Ghana cannot be decried by political campaign;t ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Before the arrival of " obroni" African cultures relied on the rule of law. It is the supra position of the obroni law that sometimes confuses people. take UK that did not have a written constitution for a long time. How was ...
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  • Kwobia ( Toronto ) 10 years ago

    The rule of law is not merely a statement written in books.It is a whole mental attitude that people adopt and abide by.This mental attitude maybe is shortcoming in many African countries.

  • Nana Otchere 10 years ago

    Very good piece.

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    BLAME ASHANTI/AKYIM

  • Yaw Amofa 10 years ago

    Kobina eeei, you are a crusader, aren't you? The thing is happening here in Ghana and you live and teach in Ghana, but you prefer to run to far away US where the arms of Ghanaian law cannot reach you, to embark on your holy w ...
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  • YB 10 years ago

    You must be mentally retarded to put out these foolish comments. Wherever he is he has spoken his thoughts and every discerning mind knows Dr Kennedy to be courageous and sincere. If you don't have a mind of your own, please ...
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  • Augustine Andoh 10 years ago

    People have had varying conceptions of what rule of law is. In the 1960's, people of Marxist leanings preferred to think of it as excluding freedoms and human rights in order to facilitate development. Even in the U.S., it ...
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