Audio Attachment:Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper Kwesi Pratt says he does not foresee the courts invalidating the December 2012 elections results following claims of fraud by the biggest opposition party.
I can not but strongly agree with pratt.Ghana deserves better.
Wiseman
Jan 21, 2013 7-41
GMT
Mr Pratt, you have consistently been very inconsistent in your delivery, bias and very subjective in your dispensation so now that you stomach dictates what direction to go you can easily draw such hasty conclusions. Ghana needs seasoned journalists who speak on facts.
ASARE
Jan 16, 2013 13-46
GMT
WE THE SUPPORTERS OF NPP ARE NOW TIRED WHY CANT WE LEAVE THIS MATTER AND CONS ENTREAT ON 2016 WE HAVE PEOPLE BETTER THAN NANA AKUFFOR ADDO OK
asare
Jan 16, 2013 13-35
GMT
i know
Kwesi Pratt
Jan 15, 2013 8-55
GMT
Kwesi,
What exactly can you offer to Ghana. We must learn to appreciate each other. Do not always feel that you have final answers to every situation. Manage your own business and stop your negative attitude. Going to court does not only imply one is trying to win a case but to inform we Ghanaians that one day to come any citizen of Ghana goes contrary to the rules of a game the courts are available to deal with that person or group of people.
Come again.
Thanks
adam
Jan 04, 2013 11-59
GMT
I couldn't agree with Pratt more. You are spot on!
nana bonsu sarkodie
Jan 04, 2013 3-03
GMT
it is rather unfortunate that some journalists can make such comments in the wake of a petition before the supreme court of Ghana. Kwesi Pratts comments are pre-judicial and extraneous.
Prince Buabeng
Jan 03, 2013 6-19
GMT
Gbagbo in Ghana. The actions of Nana Addo reminds us the works of Gbagbo of Ivory Coast. He seeks court directions to win elections.
Now if the results of EC is bad then the one Akuffo Addo employed his people to bring to public is nothing to write home about. We will not accept results that was collated in some people private rooms and offices and reject that of EC's that was witnessed by both local and international media.
We will not surrender to their all die be die. If they want to die they can die and let Ghana live.
Ekow Kranie
Jan 02, 2013 10-57
GMT
Yeah, hear him the wisest man in ghana whose words are final.
PRINCE OSEI
Jan 02, 2013 10-45
GMT
The npp is simply not serious in life.
blessed aflao volta region
Jan 01, 2013 8-03
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How can people be so desparate to win power. What is the brain behind their coming into power.
blessed
Jan 01, 2013 7-56
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npp should give us a break by accepting the 2012 presidential election.
mohammed
Dec 31, 2012 20-11
GMT
brave man! bo ho bio
A .T.A
Dec 30, 2012 9-41
GMT
It will never happen,bcos the election was free and fair.kudos Kwasi
Efo Kobla
Dec 30, 2012 8-54
GMT
Kwesi, you are a danger to Ghana. When you were going to take shots of Hotel Kuffour did you take your kids along? Your deeds are known. What happened to your ambition to be MP? Mr Know_all
Kojo
Dec 29, 2012 3-39
GMT
Pratt is not fair in his judgement and my advise to him is he shdnot be a stomach journalist
eddy
Dec 29, 2012 3-09
GMT
This is not democratic statement. Who is Pratt? Are you a judge or God? If you do not have anything to do keep your mouth shut.
Adzo
Dec 28, 2012 17-08
GMT
i EXPECTED NOTHING LESS FROM MR. PRATT. ITS NO NEWS THIS IS COMING FROM U. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NEWWORTHY IF U HAD SAID SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
fo kofi
Dec 28, 2012 12-12
GMT
what does Kwesi pratt mean by this statement? i think he is trying to impose his thoughts on yhe judges but he is forgetting that judges are NOT pursuaded by such thoughts BUT look at the facys of the case b4 making their decisions so he mus t WAIT PATIENTLY fot the outcome. Propaganda period is OVER!!!
Azure Tamale
Dec 28, 2012 11-06
GMT
It will be impossible for the supreme court to over turn the result of 7 Dec polls. NPP must keep quiet or else they will disgrace even if the court says they will be second round. If it happens they will be round off, the NDC 70.50% and NPP 35%