Politics
I Feel Ashamed That I Campaigned To Remove You From Power – A-Plus To Mahama On Birthday
General Manager for Class Media Group, Kwame A-Plus has expressed regrets over leading a charge to remove former president John Dramani Mahama from power because he thought he was corrupt.
In a post to wish the NDC flagbearer a blissful birthday, the social commentator noted that he feel ashamed to see that the man he so much thought would be a better president than Mahama has only become a mother serpent of corruption.
“Happy birthday JM, I feel ashamed that we campaigned to remove you from power because ak)nf3m flew to Burkina Faso and corruption, only to bring the “the mother serpent of corruption” under whose watch 500 excavators vanished, over 400 aboboyaa vamoosed into thin air, 600.000 litres of fuel evaporated, a minister turned his office into a visa connection office, PPA boss accumulated over 45.000.000.00 million Ghana cedis in two and half years. Sometimes I sit down and wonder how we removed you because you had many ministers and accused you of running a family and friends government only to bring this sakawa man and his family government and many appointees like Keta School Boys. Anyway, let me end it here. Happy birthday,” A-Plus wrote.
Source: GhanaFeed.com
Election 2020
Chief Justice Warns NDC’s Dominic Ayine Over His Behavior In Open Court
The Chief Justice, Justice Anin Yeboah, has cautioned former Deputy Minister for Justice and Attorney General, Dominic Ayine over his conduct in court.
Mr Ayine who is also the NDC MP for Bolgatanga East and a member of the legal team of former President John Mahama in the election petition was called out by the Chief Justice and cautioned for continuously raising objections during proceedings in court.
The CJ admonished him to be mindful of his behaviour going forward or will be forced to punish him.
Mr Ayine, however, apologised for his behaviour as the case was adjourned to Tuesday January 26.
Meanwhile, prior to Wednesday’s hearing, Lawyers for former President Dramani Mahama filed a review application at the Supreme Court asking the apex court to review its ruling regarding the refusal of their 12 interrogatories on Tuesday.
Source: StarrFmOnline
Election 2020
You Can’t Sacrifice Justice For Expedition – Tsatsu Tsikata Tells Supreme Court
Counsel for the petitioner in the ongoing 2020 Presidential Election Petition, Tsatsu Tsikata, has told the Supreme Court that much as the court may want to stick to the timelines specified in C.I 99 for the adjudication of election petitions, it should not be done in disregard of justice.
More Soon………..
Source: 3News
Election 2020
Just In: Tsatsu Tsikata Files For A Review Of Supreme Court’s Dismissal Of Interrogatories
Counsel for the Petitioner in the 2020 election Petition, Tsatsu Tsikata has filed a review at the registry of the Supreme Court seeking a review of the Court’s decision to dismiss a motion for interrogatories yesterday.
Mr Tsikata was yesterday unsuccessful in his attempt to get the Supreme Court to allow him put certain specific questions to the EC Chair, Madam Jean Mensah.
The Court which was in session a while ago, has gone on a brief recess to enable them apprise themselves of Tsikata’s new request.
More Soon……………
Source: GhanaFeed.Com
-
News7 months ago
I’m Only Resting At the Hospital– Ghana’s Health Minister Denies Having Contracted COVID-19
-
News7 months ago
Transfer Health Minister to Dormaa Hospital For Him to Enjoy Ghana’s Real Healthcare System–A Plus
-
Breaking News7 months ago
Breaking News: Npp Parliamentary Aspirant For Effiduase Asokore Brutally Beaten By Soldiers
-
News7 months ago
Ghana’s Health Minister Tests Positive For Coronavirus
-
News7 months ago
REPORT: Mayor for Sekondi-Takoradi-Kobina Sam Dies of Coronavirus
-
Politics8 months ago
NPP Primaries: Delegates Refuse Bribe After Being Asked To Swear By ‘Antoa’ Deity
-
News7 months ago
COVID-19: New E.I Sets 10-Year Jail Term For People Who Fail To Wear Face Masks
-
News7 months ago
See How Kanazoe Road Has Badly Deteriorated Just 4 Years After the Mahama-Ford Scandal