Politics of Sunday, 25 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
1. Thank you, friends and family, for your advice. I truly appreciate it. I’m doing this for two reasons:
- There are signs that Cry Baby is learning.
- We do not tolerate spoiled children.
2. In response to my last post, he screamed:
- I’m obsessed with him.
- My criticism is unethical.
- The judiciary has shown better independence as Attorney-General.
- I’ve distorted facts in my criticism.
- I lost a case against him, which he doesn’t clarify.
- He never claimed he’s never lost a case.
3. I don’t believe Cry Baby wrote the response himself. If he did, it’s strange how he admits I have NPP clients. Yet, in an interview with Joy FM, he claims my client’s petition against the Chief Justice is NDC-driven. This logic doesn’t make sense.
4. If he wrote that piece, it’s absurd he forgot his past actions. Last October, he screamed in court that I couldn’t represent the Speaker of Parliament. Later, he yelled that I should be sanctioned for not showing up after following his objection.
5. It’s ridiculous that he forgets how often he ranted about this in the media. That’s when I decided to give him something to chew on. Clearly, it worked.
6. In his last Joy FM interview, he couldn’t stop mentioning my name. That’s why Cry Baby got my last response.
7. Every time I've written about him was a reaction to his outbursts including my name. My name grips him like an epileptic seizure! So who is obsessed with whom? Every action has an equal reaction.
8. And I'm obsessed with you? How can that be true? I taught you elementary civil procedure just last October!
9. After that lesson, you still made basic mistakes on injunction law and practice. This led to a judicial correction from Amadu JSC in the Assafuah case judgment.
10. Really? I'm obsessed with a lawyer whose charge against Jakpa was flawed? Who raised the legal point upheld by the Court of Appeal? That was me!
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