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Monday, 05/14/2012 4:52:52 PM

Monday, May 14, 2012 4:52:52 PM

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Abe, Nana Amoakoh, MP, son of local Chief, Criminal Activities...

You posted this on both boards and I replied twice between yesterday and today.
(see link below)

Quote...

"According to the post below the Bibiani Chief is the Father of the Prime Minister. This is the same government that created the Ekom Eya by taking it from Ashanti Goldfields.

This is not un like our government giving special privilege to American Indians being allowed to Fish during times and volume, and ways others can not!

Ekom Eya is one of a kind!

If you dad were the Chief and you had the power to give him and the community a Gold Property

What kind of property would you give him?"




My reply to you below regarding the aforementioned...

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=75562338


Nana Amoakoh, MP, son of local Chief...
(note mention of theft involving 'Fone-a-car')

"The People of NY State vs Hon Nana Amoakoh"
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=125487


Here he is again...
http://ghanadistricts.com/mps/?mpd=81

Hon. Nana Amoakoh (NPP) (Upper Denkyira East)

Born on March 15, 1958,Hon. Amoakoh comes from Denkyira-Akropong in the Central Region and married with two children. He holds BA(York College,NY,USA)1997. He is a Psychologist/Businessman and worked at Fone-a-car, New York,USA as President before he became an MP. He is a christian(Catholic).

He obtained 17,416 votes out of the 29,435 valid votes cast = 59.2% in the last elections and represents the New Patriotic party and a member of the minority in parliament.



http://expression.freedomhouse.org/reports/freedom_in_the_world/2008/ghana

In May, a court in the United States indicted Nana Amoakoh, an NPP lawmaker, on charges of grand larceny and money laundering.

Preparations for the 2008 elections dominated the Ghanaian political scene for the next three years. While the NDC maintained an appearance of party unity, its chosen presidential candidate—again Atta Mills—continued to be associated with the corruption and mismanagement of the Rawlings administration. The NPP faced internal division, as some 20 rivals vied to succeed Kufuor. Eight of the NPP candidates were cabinet ministers who were forced to resign in July 2007 in order to campaign. Beginning on December 14, members of the NPP met to elect their party’s presidential candidate. Nana Adoo Dankwa Akufo-Addo—most recently the minister of foreign affairs—won the nomination with 48 percent of the vote. Though he fell short of the 50 percent required to cinch the nomination, the second-place candidate conceded defeat in the name of party unity. Corruption charges tainted both of the leading political parties in 2007. Daniel Abodakpi, an NDC lawmaker, was sentenced in February to 10 years in prison for causing financial losses to the state. That brought the number of NDC politicians serving prison time for fraud to five, although Abodakpi was the first sitting member of Parliament to be sentenced. In May, a court in the United States indicted Nana Amoakoh, an NPP lawmaker, on charges of grand larceny and money laundering.


Now as far as Assessments...

NOBLES report dated 2010 and 2011...
May dispel the propaganda as to why they let this go.
Read the report. It's all in the SEMS Abe!

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=75525414

Perhaps corruption in Ghana and this 24 acres has a few more twists and turns!

The point regarding the video...
The locals regard the Chief's son as a crook as well as the United States of America.

Still think he's not a crook?

I welcome diverse opinions and comments, but I’m not responsible for interpretation or ability to comprehend.

Occasionally I will respond to egregious critics (out of morbid curiosity).

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