If we can honour people posthumously and even withdraw certificates given to students on the grounds of plagirism why can't these judges be called to face justice after having taken bribes and released criminals into our soci ... read full comment
If we can honour people posthumously and even withdraw certificates given to students on the grounds of plagirism why can't these judges be called to face justice after having taken bribes and released criminals into our society? Prof. I beg come sgain.
Dr.kk 8 years ago
Your analysis as always is rooted in innuendoes and fabricated in deep twisted ideological infamy.
Your analysis as always is rooted in innuendoes and fabricated in deep twisted ideological infamy.
DAAVI 8 years ago
ANAS IS DRAWING ATTENTION AS A CITIZEN OF GHANA, ONLY ,BY THE WAY ONE OF THEM WAS MY JUDGE IN A CASE.WE NEED SOMEONE LIKE HIM TO HOLD THE TORCH FOR US.
ANAS IS DRAWING ATTENTION AS A CITIZEN OF GHANA, ONLY ,BY THE WAY ONE OF THEM WAS MY JUDGE IN A CASE.WE NEED SOMEONE LIKE HIM TO HOLD THE TORCH FOR US.
Elli kwakye 8 years ago
Anas please u are doing the right as a concern citizen congratulation but help us fish out those KlepTocrates working in Waec office
Anas please u are doing the right as a concern citizen congratulation but help us fish out those KlepTocrates working in Waec office
Nokware_ Asa 8 years ago
Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, Anas is ridding 'this success' he has achieved, and gradually turning himself into a 'tin-god' in this country!
He should not let the wholesale appreciation and admiration that he is getting from the ... read full comment
Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, Anas is ridding 'this success' he has achieved, and gradually turning himself into a 'tin-god' in this country!
He should not let the wholesale appreciation and admiration that he is getting from the majority of Ghanaians get the better of him, so much so that, whatever he fancies, becomes the final word[ that is, the law] in this country!
It is very easy and common, to fall into that 'trap'.
Akyeampong 8 years ago
Do you not think this should be the business of the Police? Does retiring from the bench or any other public office exonerate you from being prosecuted for past wrongs? If anything public officers who abuse their office sho ... read full comment
Do you not think this should be the business of the Police? Does retiring from the bench or any other public office exonerate you from being prosecuted for past wrongs? If anything public officers who abuse their office should be investigated and prosecuted and punished. Its a shame that we in Ghana tend to see public office more as an opportunity for self enrichment, and where such people are found out, we hear from pastors etc that they should be spared. How will this country develop or advance with such a character?
MEMBER OF MORON NATION 8 years ago
So if you steal and retire, you must be allowed to go free!
So if you steal and retire, you must be allowed to go free!
Trokosi Snipper 8 years ago
There is no smoke without fire. If Okoampa is writing such NONSENSE, there is only one explanation: one of the affected judges must be a relative of sort! Perhaps an uncle, or an in-law!!!
There is no smoke without fire. If Okoampa is writing such NONSENSE, there is only one explanation: one of the affected judges must be a relative of sort! Perhaps an uncle, or an in-law!!!
Simply George. 8 years ago
Is his name Obumpa or Okuampa ? For some time now ,this coward is hiding somewhere in the Texas forest and blowing his horn. I am challenging Mr Obumpa which means Mr Breaker of beds to come out of his hiding place in America ... read full comment
Is his name Obumpa or Okuampa ? For some time now ,this coward is hiding somewhere in the Texas forest and blowing his horn. I am challenging Mr Obumpa which means Mr Breaker of beds to come out of his hiding place in America and help his country with his so-called PHD, my foot.Do you think wining and dining with American prostitutes is what Ghana is looking for ? You are just a jealous idiot. How on earth can such an impudent throw his weight on all ghanaians just because of Banku degrees.If you are a real man please come and settle in Ghana and see where power lies.You big bluff extrovert.
If we can honour people posthumously and even withdraw certificates given to students on the grounds of plagirism why can't these judges be called to face justice after having taken bribes and released criminals into our soci ...
read full comment
Your analysis as always is rooted in innuendoes and fabricated in deep twisted ideological infamy.
ANAS IS DRAWING ATTENTION AS A CITIZEN OF GHANA, ONLY ,BY THE WAY ONE OF THEM WAS MY JUDGE IN A CASE.WE NEED SOMEONE LIKE HIM TO HOLD THE TORCH FOR US.
Anas please u are doing the right as a concern citizen congratulation but help us fish out those KlepTocrates working in Waec office
Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, Anas is ridding 'this success' he has achieved, and gradually turning himself into a 'tin-god' in this country!
He should not let the wholesale appreciation and admiration that he is getting from the ...
read full comment
Do you not think this should be the business of the Police? Does retiring from the bench or any other public office exonerate you from being prosecuted for past wrongs? If anything public officers who abuse their office sho ...
read full comment
So if you steal and retire, you must be allowed to go free!
There is no smoke without fire. If Okoampa is writing such NONSENSE, there is only one explanation: one of the affected judges must be a relative of sort! Perhaps an uncle, or an in-law!!!
Is his name Obumpa or Okuampa ? For some time now ,this coward is hiding somewhere in the Texas forest and blowing his horn. I am challenging Mr Obumpa which means Mr Breaker of beds to come out of his hiding place in America ...
read full comment