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Election Petition: Why ‘star witness’ Asiedu Nketia’s cross-examination was used against the petitioner

John Dramani Mahama, the Presidential Candidate of the NDC in the 2020 election, got his Election Petition dismissed by the Supreme Court of Ghana for lack of merit. In the two-hour judgement of the seven-member panel delivered by Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah last Thursday, March 4, the Justices identified some loopholes in …

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NDC- UK/Ireland Chapter Disagrees With The Supreme Court Verdict, Calls On EC Chairperson To Resign

Alhaji Alhassan Mbalba, The Chairman of the National Democratic Congress(NDC) Chapter in UK/Ireland has on behalf of the entire membership has joined PresidentJohn Mahama to expressed their disagreement with the verdict of the Supreme Court on Thursday, 4th March 2021 and has also called on the Chairperson of the electoral …

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You must emerge stronger to face 2024 Elections after Supreme Court ruling on 2020 Election Petition – CLDG to John Mahama  

The CEO for Center for Leadership and Democratic Governance CLDG, Mr. Apatsea Isaac Kwasi has urged John Mahama to use the experience accrued from the 2020 Election Petition to prepare well to face 2024 general elections.   Mr. Apatsea Isaac Kwasi advised John Mahama to quickly put in a legal …

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‘End of Supreme Concert’ – Haruna Institute reacts to SC ruling

A group calling itself the Haruna Institute has described the 2020 election petition ruling as an “end of supreme court concert” after the court dismissed their case. In a Facebook post sighted by Ghanaweb, the institute managed by some members of the NDC said, “Curtains down, end of the supreme …

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I accept but disagree with Supreme Court ruling – Mahama

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress in the 2020 elections, John Dramani Mahama, has stated that he completely disagrees with the ruling of the Supreme Court on the Election Petition. Addressing Ghanaians Thursday evening, the former President said even though he is legally bound to accept the ruling of …

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SAD VIDEO: Man dies at Supreme Court after Election petition judgement

A yet to be identified man has reportedly died at the premises of the Supreme Court shortly after the apex court delivered its judgement on the election petition. The man who collapsed when the 2nd Respondent spokespersons were addressing the media was rushed to the Supreme Court first aid department …

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Supreme Court dismisses Mahama’s election petition

A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court has dismissed former President John Mahama’s suit challenging the 2020 election results. In reading the judgment on Thursday, March 4, 2020, Chief Justice, Anim Yeboah stated that the petitioner failed to prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt. He added that the errors …

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LIVESTREAMING: Supreme Court judgement on Election Petition

Justices of the Supreme Court are set to rule on the Election Petition on the December polls submitted by flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama. The legal tussle and cross-examination, which has taken place since January 14 will finally be decided today at the Supreme Court of Ghana. …

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PHOTOS: Big shots arrive at Supreme Court ahead of hearing

Petitioner in the election petition case before the Supreme court, John Dramani Mahama together with his lawyers and respondents, Electoral Commission and President Akufo-Addo will know the fate of the appeal after almost 2 months of hearing, today. The petition hearing, which first began on January 14 lasted for most …

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LIVE UPDATES: Supreme Court rules on Mahama’s 2020 Election Petition

Hello and welcome to our comprehensive text coverage of the Judgement Day! After weeks of legal arguments and cross-examination, the Supreme Court of Ghana delivers judgement in the Election 2020 Petition trial. The seven-member panel, presided over by Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, had asked lawyers for the parties in the case …

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