GOD SAVE HER GHANA---MY TAKE ON THE ANAS VIDEO.
So, I had the chance courtesy my good friend Giovani Elolo Caleb of YFM & eTV to watch the premiere of Anas Aremeyaw documentary on corruption in Ghana’s judiciary which we had all been anxiously waiting for. The subject of corruption in the judiciary has always been held as a perception and anytime anyone alleged there was corruption, then he or she was hounded to provide evidence as the Latin maxim 'semper necessitas probandi incumbit ei qui agit' implies' he who asserts must prove'. It was neck-wrecking, revealing and shocking for me see how this cancer of corruption has eaten deep into the judiciary to the extent that as some judges prefer mere Burkina Faso goats to justice delivery. It is absolutely pathetic how we all appear so clean and innocent in society but inwardly very dirty and lacking any conscience for the public good. The most pathetic part for me in the exposé was the scene where a female judge whose name I readily can’t recall now, initial...