Martin Amidu Is Being Disingenuous – Part 2 Listen to article
I am writing about this issue with unflappable confidence because I was one of the studious observers of the Fourth Republican Ghanaian political scene who staunchly and prolifically and prodigiously campaigned for and promoted the rehabilitative appointment of Mr. Martin ABK Amidu for the highly sensitive, powerful and enviable portfolio of Independent Special Prosecutor, and may very well have had some remarkable influence on the ceding of this portfolio to the man. Consequently, his very crafty, insolent and vengeful attempt to sink the 2020 reelection campaign of President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo notwithstanding, on the whole, I am not the least bit disappointed by this decision, plus the fact that eventually Mr. Amidu got to occupy the historic post of Fourth-Republican Ghana’s first Independent Special Prosecutor, a portfolio that he continues to proudly and publicly wear on his sleeves as a badge of honor, eve
Scott Morrison has rejected suggestions that Australians were “unfairly blocked” from their repatriation flight from India, and early-morning Israeli air raids in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians.
Good morning, early birds. Scott Morrison has rejected suggestions that Australians were “unfairly blocked” from their repatriation flight from India, and early-morning Israeli air raids in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians. It's the news you need to know, with Chris Woods.
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