To:Mrs Ofosuapea:
Thanks for your input.Your piece is simply lucid and well written.
As you rightly pointed out in Ghana and Black africa as a whole,the hyenas are looking after the goats,hence our impoverishment,as a RAC ... read full comment
To:Mrs Ofosuapea:
Thanks for your input.Your piece is simply lucid and well written.
As you rightly pointed out in Ghana and Black africa as a whole,the hyenas are looking after the goats,hence our impoverishment,as a RACE
Anas strongly believes this is what is holding "Africa back".
So hold on to your pledges Koiwah, and may be(just may be) your generation may be able to move "the rock"further ...like Nkrumah did during his time.
In the meantime,keep reading and May The Almighty Father PROTECT ANAS FROM ALL UN-PROTECTED DEATH AND MISHAPS.
Iam
nana-yaw
Your brother-In-the -struggle
Ms.K 8 years ago
My brother-in-struggle, thank you for your comment.
I promise to hold on to my pledges and teach my children to do same.
Cheers !
My brother-in-struggle, thank you for your comment.
I promise to hold on to my pledges and teach my children to do same.
Cheers !
ATTA ISSAH 8 years ago
i associate myself with these sentiments and pledges you have made. indeed a perceived corrupt judiciary should not be celebrated but rather i believe is a tragedy and must be condemned. nice piece
i associate myself with these sentiments and pledges you have made. indeed a perceived corrupt judiciary should not be celebrated but rather i believe is a tragedy and must be condemned. nice piece
Ms.K 8 years ago
You couldnt have said it any better Atta Issah.
We should all Pledge same so Justice can Prevail at all times.
You couldnt have said it any better Atta Issah.
We should all Pledge same so Justice can Prevail at all times.
K Anim 8 years ago
Koiwah Koi-Larbi Ofosu Appiah (Mrs), daughter of the fearless and courageous the late Lawyer Agyare Koi Larbi ( Re- Real ),keep the memorable legal legacy of your departed father Agyare alive. Your dad was lawyerly,smart and ... read full comment
Koiwah Koi-Larbi Ofosu Appiah (Mrs), daughter of the fearless and courageous the late Lawyer Agyare Koi Larbi ( Re- Real ),keep the memorable legal legacy of your departed father Agyare alive. Your dad was lawyerly,smart and very eloquent. Your dad would be proud of you. Keep your family superb legal tradition alive and you will succeed in your ultimate ambitions.
Ms.K 8 years ago
Mr.Anim,
Thank you for the encouragement. The tradition is still alive I will make it alive and awake.
Cheers !
Mr.Anim,
Thank you for the encouragement. The tradition is still alive I will make it alive and awake.
Cheers !
G. K. Berko 8 years ago
Justices see how political novices get filthy rich overnight, while they might have spent so much money and time to train themselves and worked for so long and can't have anywhere as much as the Politicians. So, they then fe ... read full comment
Justices see how political novices get filthy rich overnight, while they might have spent so much money and time to train themselves and worked for so long and can't have anywhere as much as the Politicians. So, they then feel justified to break the Law to make up to fit their status.
Meanwhile, all that was seen in Anas' Video did involve private Citizens and the Judges. Most of the cases were about culprits in the ordinary ranks of the Citizenry.
How about cases that involve dignitaries, politically powerful entities, and Institutions and Corporations? Our National Assets from Gold, Telecom to Factories and Oil have all been objects of corrupt sales.
If only we knew how much the loss of revenues from these has been costing us, not only in cash but in lives, we would be wailing till 'thy kingdom come'.
Our Politicians have long compromised our Judiciary to get away with massive fraud and Corruption that have made former filthy rich. The Judges know about that but feel effeminate to do anything about that. So, they are also doing their own thing to square off with the Politicians.
It is time all our Citizenry demanded strict adherence to our Laws, from the President to the common worker on the Farm taking stipends for a day's work, from IGP and Chief Justice to the Trotro-Mate. And when we have any international commerce or finance deal to strike with any Business entity, our Judiciary, led by the Attorney-General, ought to swear on our Nation's Oath to do the very best to safeguard our Nation's best interest. Cutting 10% commission deals in secret to sell our Assets off is a crime against our Humanity.
Stand up Ghana! Wake up and demand your Justice from all and by all!!
Long Live Ghana!!!
Ms.K 8 years ago
Long Live Ghana..Long Live Agberko.
Yes our institutions and politicians who have polished this rot in our judicial system must equally face justice,
All must obey the law , no one is above the law...
Long live Ghana
Long Live Ghana..Long Live Agberko.
Yes our institutions and politicians who have polished this rot in our judicial system must equally face justice,
All must obey the law , no one is above the law...
Long live Ghana
Good piece, God save us!
To:Mrs Ofosuapea:
Thanks for your input.Your piece is simply lucid and well written.
As you rightly pointed out in Ghana and Black africa as a whole,the hyenas are looking after the goats,hence our impoverishment,as a RAC ...
read full comment
My brother-in-struggle, thank you for your comment.
I promise to hold on to my pledges and teach my children to do same.
Cheers !
i associate myself with these sentiments and pledges you have made. indeed a perceived corrupt judiciary should not be celebrated but rather i believe is a tragedy and must be condemned. nice piece
You couldnt have said it any better Atta Issah.
We should all Pledge same so Justice can Prevail at all times.
Koiwah Koi-Larbi Ofosu Appiah (Mrs), daughter of the fearless and courageous the late Lawyer Agyare Koi Larbi ( Re- Real ),keep the memorable legal legacy of your departed father Agyare alive. Your dad was lawyerly,smart and ...
read full comment
Mr.Anim,
Thank you for the encouragement. The tradition is still alive I will make it alive and awake.
Cheers !
Justices see how political novices get filthy rich overnight, while they might have spent so much money and time to train themselves and worked for so long and can't have anywhere as much as the Politicians. So, they then fe ...
read full comment
Long Live Ghana..Long Live Agberko.
Yes our institutions and politicians who have polished this rot in our judicial system must equally face justice,
All must obey the law , no one is above the law...
Long live Ghana