Akoto Ampaw and co memo against anti-LGBTQI bill is cognitive dissonance, an F grade for lack of content – Jacob Osei Yeboah By Eric Nana Yaw Kwafo HEADLINES LISTEN 12 HOURS AGO 1 A 2012 and 2016 Independent Presidential Candidate, Mr. Jacob Osei Yeboah has urged the Select Committee on Constitutional, …
Read More »US$5 million bribery allegation: Akoto Ampaw breaks silence
• Akoto Ampaw has eventually broken his silence on the matter of a US$5 million allegation against the Chief Justice, in which his name was mentioned • He explained that Akwasi Afrifa, the one making the claim, has a diabolic agenda • He made this known in a statement The US$5 million …
Read More »Chief Justice, Akoto Ampaw named in US$5 million bribery allegation
• A client claims his lawyer suggested he paid an amount of money for ‘some ways and means’ • The lawyer has however denied the claim • The case is before the General Legal Council The Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, and lawyer Akoto Ampaw have been named in a statement by one …
Read More »Akoto Ampaw tells Supreme Court to dismiss over 20 parts of Rojo’s statement
Lawyer for the 2nd Respondent in the ongoing election petition hearing, Mr. Akoto Ampaw has asked the Supreme Court to strike out over 20 parts of the witness statement of Rojo Mettle Nunoo, the third witness of the petitioner. Mr. Ampaw objected to the parts of the statement during proceedings …
Read More »Don’t lecture us, answer my questions – Akoto Ampaw to Asiedu Nketia
Lead Counsel for the 2nd Respondent in the 2020 Presidential Election Petition, Lawyer Akoto Ampaw, demanded during cross-examination that witness for the petitioner, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, answered his questions without verbose explanations. In the estimation of the Lawyer Akoto Ampaw, the witness’s explanations to some of the questions amounted to an attempting …
Read More »Asiedu Nketia’s witness statement scandalous, irrelevant – Akoto Ampaw hits back
Lead Counsel for the second respondent in the election petition hearing has expressed displeasure about some portions of the witness statement presented to the Supreme Court by the Petitioner’s witness, Johnson Asiedu Nketia. Lawyer Akoto Ampaw pointed out that some paragraphs in the document are untrue and not based on facts. …
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