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A REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS TO COME By CAMERON DUODU The Ghanaian Times 31 December 2013 One day, I visited my now deceased old man in our home-town. He was, as usual, very glad to see me. But as we talked, he kept saying to me, “let your legs become short-short so that they can …
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Yes, what the country must extol from both the NPP and the NDC is that they should actively educate their members to accept whatever decision the Supreme Court eventually hands out. The supporters of Mahama must on no account convince themselves that because he has been inaugurated, he cannot any longer be divested of the presidency. He could be divested of it even if he wins the Supreme Court case – through a process in the Constitution called “impeachment”. (The Constitution clearly states the grounds upon which a sitting President may be “impeached” and removed from office.)
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