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Thanks Prof Lungu.
I have already read Profs. Asare's and Bokor's.
I look forward to the subsequent installment(s).
This debate is really getting interesting.
This is getting out of hand with these hopeless people with nothing meaningful to show with their book long degrees.........Nana Addo has no qualification but practising law in Ghana. What does that tell about Ghanaians.....f ...
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Dagadu, oh you now agreed that your demi- god Akufo Addo is a complete fraud? You are rather licking his smelling mucus. Do you remember Kwabena Agyepong challenging the vice president of his CV? And do you remember what the ...
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And to you this David "tonterias." even if Akuffo Addo himself comes out to, as you say, clarify what is already clear to reasonable minds,fixed opinionated minds like yours will still not be satisfied. Akuffo Addo is a quali ...
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Your problem is you don't understand the meaning of fraud. Akuffo Addo said he has lost his law certificate, not degree.
We all know he went to train as a lawyer at Middle Temple Inn where law certificate are issued. Unles ...
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sarpong , have you lost your sensibility, or you are just talking any how because of politics?
yes Mahama have a certificate from Russia as a communication expert, and can go to the institution which issued him that for rep ...
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Your right Nana can't be a leader with" half-truth "personality: can't be president lied about law certificate
Silly
This is a good article Nii Mabel Dove-Danquah.
Let us all wait and finish the series before...
Don't insult. Just provide your facts to challenge the author if you have any. I don't believe in insults.
Have a great ...
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you can become a lawyer in PA without a degree
Those who insulted Bokor can come and also insult Prof Lungo
Why?
I usually would not comment but the advocacy for the separation of attorney General from Ministry of Justice is, to my mind, mistaken and expensive. Just one example; in the US, the Attorney General is also the Secretary (Min ...
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Nana,
Thanks for your comments!
If we may, you are neglecting the fact that the US is a federal government, unlike Ghana; that Ghana is in Africa; that there is the purely the political, and there is the "administrative". ...
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Your brief comment has exposed the 'Geek Squad' who talk pleeennnnty but of little or no substance. Lungu's poorly organized treatise has really exposed him of his lack of comprehension on matters of public discourse. In fact ...
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Who is this one too? What you have written is absolute rubbish and I'm wondering which institution awarded you with a Phd.Yourself and Micheal Bokor or whatever he calls himself are both naive, intellectually deficient and mo ...
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Hero,
You've said a lot about intellect, coherence, and deficiency of thought.
We were not going to respond. Then we got to the end of your piece.
READ: "...Stop disgracing your family and soiling yourself in curses.Go ...
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Asare was not writing about today? Was he? He was writing about how people became lawyers through "apprenticeship" such as studying at the Inner Temple.
I thought Asare said we must take time into consideration since the requirement to become a lawyer changes over time. He even gave examples of Ghanaians who had no degrees and became lawyers, something that is not possible in ...
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Alhaji Bamba,
Thanks for your comments.
We tend to agree with you.
We are also saying Prof Asare's treatment of the case borders on the trivial, or worse, a political hatchet job.
Times a-changing!
What is to be ...
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I see good leadership qualities in Nana Addo and that's what matters to me. Prof. Mills with all his law expertise come no where to Rawlings achievement in politics, who was just an O'level grade qualification. do people eat ...
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give us the examples of good leadership skills you seen or saw in Akuffu Addo, from been as MP, to the ministries and now opposition leader for the past 8yrs
Kuluulu or whatever you call yourself, the reason you cannot compare Rawlings with Nana Addo is that Rawlings at no time in all his 19 years at the helm of affairs in Ghana pretended to be what he is not. He came on the polit ...
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Are these "Rogue Professors"
Competing each other who is genius and who is not by attacking each other with uneccessary argument and counter argument instead of writing writing compelling articles that touch readers and boas ...
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I still don't see the evidence of Nana having a law degree
The writer of this article kept referring to policy even though he has no credentials in policy issues, let alone a legal mind to configure the intricacies of evolution the practice of the law.
Who do we believe, a quack s ...
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Good one there, Kwabena. Some of us are aware people went to Middle Temple Inn, Lincoln Inn, Gray's and Inner Temple Inn to train as Lawyers and whether degree or certificate, they are called Lawyers.
It is childish how th ...
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Kwabena going by your logic must we also allow fake medical doctors to practice their trade because they are rightly diagnosing and treating patients?
Why would Ghana Bar Association admit a fake lawyer to the Bar, and do you understand the process of admitting a lawyer to the Bar?
There are two types of lawyers - barristers and solicitors. Barristers must gain admission ...
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Sister Souljah,
Thanks kindly for your comments.
Oddly, Kwabena Yeboah writes as if we were total strangers on this platform.
We are not!
Fact is, he has lost every discourse were ever engaged in. So, now, Kwabe ...
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Dear Readers,
I have a NPP friend who teaches law/jurisprudence here in the US, who read Prof. Asare's article and communicated to me serious factual errors he discovered in Prof. Asare's article. This friend is a lawyer h ...
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Hello Readers,
I have a NPP friend who teaches law/jurisprudence here in the US, who read Prof. Asare's article and communicated to me serious factual errors he discovered in Prof. Asare's article. This friend is a lawyer ...
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Let's make this clear. 1) Lungu, you are not a lawyer by any stretch of the imagination, and please stop behaving as one. 2) You have no knowledge of policy formulation and its implication so stop fooling yourself.
I would ...
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Dear Brother Kwabena,
Good day wherever you!
Please take it cool. Prof Lungu is one of the profoundest men I have come across in my life.
I do not think you know Prof Lungu as I do so I will keep quite on that, at lea ...
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Noted!
From our vantage point, one weak aspect of the Prof Asare's paper is the glossing over of requirements for professional certification and qualification, in the past, and in contemporary time.
Take the case of the ...
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Kwabena Yeboah,
"Stranger"!
If we have insulted you in the past, what we did was merely to throw to you your own words.
Your initial "stranger" comments are still full of insults.
Do you want to re-check?
Do yo ...
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I know someone in Philadelphia, PA called to the BAR in 2005 through the traineeship...his father trained him in his chambers...
Your brief comment has exposed the 'Geek Squad' who talk pleeennnnty but of little or no substance. Lungu's poorly organized treatise has really exposed him of his lack of comprehension on matters of public discourse. In fact ...
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Nii, we know them by their stripes - always irresponsible and replete with hot air. Your prescription is bang on - Kalyppo drink is what they need.
Hi Readers,
I have a NPP friend who teaches law/jurisprudence here in the US, who read Prof. Asare's article and communicated to me serious factual errors he discovered in Prof. Asare's article. This friend is a lawyer him ...
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we now know that AA had A first degree in Econs. Then he went England. What type of law degree did he get.? LLB or the CPE for non law graduates.What University awarded him the first law degree?. After that what Inn of court ...
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Dummy, you don't need a law degree before being admitted to train as a lawyer at one of the four Inns in London. If you have a law degree, then you don't need to enter any of the four Inns, Lincoln, Middle Temple, Inner Templ ...
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If you don't understand the issues,it is wise to shut up else you expose your ignorance.
The Common Professional Examination/Graduate Diploma in Law (CPE/GDL) is a postgraduate law course in England and Wales that is taken ...
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Akronfu Addict is a big time fraudster.
Garbled pseudo essay!
Fact is, today, nobody in the US gets to be a qualified lawyer, let alone be appointed US Supreme Court Justice, US Attorney-General, US Attorney, State Attorney-General, County Attorney, City Attorney, etc. who does not have ...
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Rastafara"I",
How is that..."very wrong", when you talk of "2005" (more than a decade ago), and we speak of "TODAY"?
From several of your comments I've read over the course of the last few months, you come off as probably ...
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ABOA BA