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President pardon montie trio; a clear case of insanity

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  • Obuama 7 years ago

    I suppose the insanity began with John Agyekum Kuffuor when he pardoned NPP stalwart, Appeah Menka's son who was jailed 13 years for attempting to snuggle cocaine and heroine after serving less than 2 years. Yes, cocaine and ...
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  • kwaantwi Barima 7 years ago

    You are disrespectful and idiotic.

  • HolyGhost 7 years ago

    You are embarrassingly unenlightened and immature twat.

  • kaketonti 7 years ago

    THE FACTS SLAP YOU SQUARELY ON YOUR FACE.

  • Obuama 7 years ago

    I mean the musician called GEEMAN

  • bashings 7 years ago

    Why the insult? If it is unconstitutional go to court

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  • Kkd 7 years ago

    Another nonsense from a stupid unemployed npp Stewart. Only the lazy minds in Ghana thinks that they will only succeed when a particular party is in power. Is this the first time someone is pardon? Didn't kuffuor pardon ...
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  • NOBODY 7 years ago

    What insanity? The NPP President does the same thing, and there's no cry of insanity. Why did the NPP not make noise against its own President Kufuor when he used similar authority to pardon others who had been convicted by t ...
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  • AB 7 years ago

    Why is the ndc always doing lame comparison btn Kuffour's pardon and that of mahama?? Did Kuffour free party footsoldiers who flouted the law?? Some people have just lost their senses because of politics forgetting that, Ghan ...
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  • Vn 7 years ago

    Because no ndc person will waste his time insulting a president who has exercise his constitutional rights. Why are you plple behaving as if you love the judges more than they love themselves. Didn't you accuse them of taking ...
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  • Vn 7 years ago

    It is because everything in governance is base on precedence. Including conventions and common law. So if something is done in the past guides those who follows.