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Amidu on Anas

The ongoing controversy surrounding Anas' work:  Amidu contends that Anas' company, Tiger Eye, PI, is not registered to do undercover investigative acts, that he is withholding from exhibition damning investigative work done on Parliament and that Anas was commissioned by government to do these jobs so as to divert attention from worse corruptive acts by others.

 
 
 
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Tony Blair: The clear lesson of Iraq war

CNN, Noe 15, Ghanadot - The real choice for the Middle East was, and is, reform or revolution. So when we come to reassess Iraq, it is possible to disagree strongly with the decision to remove Saddam Hussein in 2003, to be highly critical both of the intelligence on WMD and the planning for the aftermath, and yet still be glad that he is gone.......More

 

 

WHO warns against diabetes epidemic

TheHindu, Nov 15, Ghanadot - Diabetes makes people prone to heart disease, kidney failure and infectious diseases like tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV/AIDS, among others, leading to premature death........More

 

   

WHY I am FIGHTING ANAS - AMIDU

Video, Nov 15, Ghanadot - Martin Amidu contends that Anas' company, Tiger Eye, PI, is not registered to do undercover investigative acts, that he is withholding from exhibition damning investigative work done on Parliament and that Anas was commissioned by government to do these jobs so as to divert attention from worse corruptive acts by others.......More

 

 

 

Martin Amidu stoops too low

Commentary, Nov 15, Ghanadot - The challenges facing the Mahama-led administration are known; and what the government is doing or not doing to tackle them are also known. President Mahama isn’t in office on account of his being a Northerner to pave the way for fellow Northerners to be made Ghana’s President. He is in office at the will and behest of the electorate, based on what he is worth as a Ghanaian politician.....More

   
 

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