She has huge clitoris the size of a horse dick that makes her frustrated.....
She has huge clitoris the size of a horse dick that makes her frustrated.....
kweku trouble 7 years ago
This is an intelligent piece which you obviously did not understand because of your stupidity. Why don't you shut up if you have nothing sensible to say? You pervert.
This is an intelligent piece which you obviously did not understand because of your stupidity. Why don't you shut up if you have nothing sensible to say? You pervert.
Nii Ansah 7 years ago
Massa kofi, hmmmmmm you are too much
Massa kofi, hmmmmmm you are too much
Bill 7 years ago
You don't expect her to have balls.
You don't expect her to have balls.
Dessie 7 years ago
She has ball enough to keep our ghana democracy moving: A Kingston University policy graduate,Canada with strong Canada values.
She has ball enough to keep our ghana democracy moving: A Kingston University policy graduate,Canada with strong Canada values.
Obuama 7 years ago
Good Write-up. We need more of the Charlotte Oseis so that our Institutions and Laws will work. Damn all the backward nation-wreckers whose stock-in-trade is to criticize, attack and insult decent people. All those who, as a ... read full comment
Good Write-up. We need more of the Charlotte Oseis so that our Institutions and Laws will work. Damn all the backward nation-wreckers whose stock-in-trade is to criticize, attack and insult decent people. All those who, as a result of incompetence, and attempting fraud and criminality to outwit the EC, must not only be disqualified, but must be prosecuted and punished like is done to any other criminal and/or fraudster.
KONKOTI 7 years ago
If 13 out of the 17 candidates failed to complete the nomination forms properly, it can just as well be showing that there is something 'wrong' with either the whole process of completing the forms or of vetting of the candid ... read full comment
If 13 out of the 17 candidates failed to complete the nomination forms properly, it can just as well be showing that there is something 'wrong' with either the whole process of completing the forms or of vetting of the candidates! In other words, there is something fundamentally 'wrong' or disjointed about the whole process when measured against the realities of the Ghanaian society today! A failure of '13 out of 17' is on the extreme side -- it is just too high and too much!
If the EC boss has 'balls', she can put them to better use by making the whole process and exercise so effective as to reduce the level of disqualification of candidates to almost zero!
For instance, it's been reported that the political parties do not have access to the final voters' register yet since the EC hasn't yet furnished them with copies! If so, how could the parties tell that a subscriber of theirs is involved in multiple registration!
Just as we need strong institutions so also do we need effective, efficient and working insitutions!
Kutsii 7 years ago
If she had BALLS, she would have disqualified the arrogant evil dwarf kapwepwe Akufo Addo for fraud. Akufo Addo should tell the EC how he became a LAWYER and show his certificate.
If she had BALLS, she would have disqualified the arrogant evil dwarf kapwepwe Akufo Addo for fraud. Akufo Addo should tell the EC how he became a LAWYER and show his certificate.
Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago
As we might expect from a third world country like Ghana, the process of getting elected is extremely cumbersome and convoluted, by just listening to Ms. Charlotte Osei going over the infractions of the candidates.
As horr ... read full comment
As we might expect from a third world country like Ghana, the process of getting elected is extremely cumbersome and convoluted, by just listening to Ms. Charlotte Osei going over the infractions of the candidates.
As horrified as I was to hear Presidential candidates resorting to dubious means to register their candidacy, it is equally aberrant to disenfranchise these candidates in a democracy where freedom of expression is preeminent. Universal suffrage is a Constitutional requirement for our democracy and failing to accurately complete forms should not impinge on the democratic rights of these candidates, except those who resorted to fraudulent means.
I call on the EC to streamline the process for qualification, and if it can establish that a candidate is a Ghanaian by birth that alone would suffice his/her candidacy.
Kwame Sarpong 7 years ago
I think EC boss went strictly by the rules as stipulated in the agency's format. If the new boss found so many of the candidates disqualified, the previous boss might have overlooked the rules of the commission in such exerci ... read full comment
I think EC boss went strictly by the rules as stipulated in the agency's format. If the new boss found so many of the candidates disqualified, the previous boss might have overlooked the rules of the commission in such exercise. At least, we now have someone who will follow the rules to make sure compliances are adhered. She has done her job. Now, the onus is on the 13 disqualified applicants to take it to where, they can be reinstated if such thing exist. How do you run for an office if you can't even complete your forms the right way. If Ghanaians are serious about democracy, we need to start acting that way. This is just the beginning. If we want to hold people we put in office accountable, we need to select those who can complete simple forms to get in. Let us all wait and see what they do from here. This is not a ' BANANA REPUBLIC'. We live in a country govern by rules and laws.
KONKOTI 7 years ago
If it is a matter of enforcing the laws governing national elections in Ghana, then all the laws must be enforced! If the EC boss's behaviour is to demonstrate that she's mustered the 'balls' to enforce the laws, then she mus ... read full comment
If it is a matter of enforcing the laws governing national elections in Ghana, then all the laws must be enforced! If the EC boss's behaviour is to demonstrate that she's mustered the 'balls' to enforce the laws, then she must expand those balls to enforce all the laws. What is going on, rather interestingly, is that some of the laws are being enforced and others being 'un-enforced'! You can ask why?
Most certainly, if all the laws were enforced to the letter and to the hilt, the outcome would have been not '13-failure out of 17' but rather '17-failure out of 17! A 100% failure would have taught the EC a lesson that 'too much eye open is equal to bottom close'! What's more, it would have taught the EC that the problem is not so much the inability of the political parties to complete forms properly as the inherent failings of the whole process of nomination and vetting! That would have put the focus on the EC itself, not the political parties!
Even a '13-failure out of 17' is not only too high and too large a failure to be tolerable but also too high and too large a failure not to put the focus on the failings of the whole nomination and vetting process!!!
As to the selecive enforcement of the laws -- a most hallowed act for which the actors are being praised for growing balls -- whose interests are being served here? For every act of some laws being enforced, and for every act of other laws being un-enforced, some particular interests are being served!!! This does not serve the cause -- and course -- of democracy!
She has huge clitoris the size of a horse dick that makes her frustrated.....
This is an intelligent piece which you obviously did not understand because of your stupidity. Why don't you shut up if you have nothing sensible to say? You pervert.
Massa kofi, hmmmmmm you are too much
You don't expect her to have balls.
She has ball enough to keep our ghana democracy moving: A Kingston University policy graduate,Canada with strong Canada values.
Good Write-up. We need more of the Charlotte Oseis so that our Institutions and Laws will work. Damn all the backward nation-wreckers whose stock-in-trade is to criticize, attack and insult decent people. All those who, as a ...
read full comment
If 13 out of the 17 candidates failed to complete the nomination forms properly, it can just as well be showing that there is something 'wrong' with either the whole process of completing the forms or of vetting of the candid ...
read full comment
If she had BALLS, she would have disqualified the arrogant evil dwarf kapwepwe Akufo Addo for fraud. Akufo Addo should tell the EC how he became a LAWYER and show his certificate.
As we might expect from a third world country like Ghana, the process of getting elected is extremely cumbersome and convoluted, by just listening to Ms. Charlotte Osei going over the infractions of the candidates.
As horr ...
read full comment
I think EC boss went strictly by the rules as stipulated in the agency's format. If the new boss found so many of the candidates disqualified, the previous boss might have overlooked the rules of the commission in such exerci ...
read full comment
If it is a matter of enforcing the laws governing national elections in Ghana, then all the laws must be enforced! If the EC boss's behaviour is to demonstrate that she's mustered the 'balls' to enforce the laws, then she mus ...
read full comment