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VIDEO: Inside Kwaw Kese’s Prison Story | How It All Happened + What Hammer, Sister Deborah & Sarkodie Had to Say

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2 thoughts on “VIDEO: Inside Kwaw Kese’s Prison Story | How It All Happened + What Hammer, Sister Deborah & Sarkodie Had to Say”

  1. Without watching and listening to this interview, all l can say is, you going to prison was a good lesson that l am sure all the other Ghanaian stars will learn from. No one is above the law. You need to set a good example for the young ones.Next time you will think twice before you smoke weed in public.

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  2. Why was this guy incarcerated? Considering the depth of corruption in that country, why would he be sent to jail for smoking weed? Like I said before, there are no serious trial lawyers or legal scholars in Ghana. If Ghana had any the ‘cut and paste’ law, which was neither researched nor debated by scholars on its veracity and efficacy will be abolished. No one in Ghana can seriously say the laws of the nation were thoroughly researched before its adoption. None of the pig nose ‘legal scholars’ walking around in Ghana with ‘oxford’ degrees can’t defend it because most don’t know what is in it. Ghana is a place where Ghanaians with degrees from elites universities in the world go to die a mental and quite often intellectual death. That’s why nothing respectable or noteworthy comes out of that system. A Ghanaian astrophysicist in Ghana is no better than a goat herder or a village shaman. A Ghanaian lawyer is a fancy dresser with more books than you can imagine. Majority of which remains unread. The same goes for most of the disciplines for which they go to school for. It is the reason nothing original comes from that world of illustrious and trained monkeys with bratwurst like folds at the back of their heads with the never ending images of fufu/goatmeat playing on their minds.
    The ‘legal’ system is therefore nothing more than a brutal application of force to punish the minority by the majority for small infractions. In a country where plunderers and murders walk around with police escorts, it takes a certain level of chutzpah to keep someone in a filthy jail for smoking weed. Who did he harm?
    Ghana is an aberration. A country with puritanical mindset and attitude towards crime and punishment and yet filled with corrupt, vile, fornicators and devil worshippers who are constantly praying. By any definition, Ghana shouldn’t have any laws because people inside the country don’t believe in it. But if you want to pretend to be civilized then you should have laws regardless of how brutal and wicked they are. So ‘cut and paste’ some archaic and misanthropic crime and punishment rules and call them laws. And then act surprise when a member of parliament proposes using mosaic law on women who commit adultery. Every lawyer in Ghana should hang his/her head in shame for propping up this corrupt and abusive legal system.
    Kwaw Kesse’s case is a simple illustration that Ghana is a shitty and a jungle of a country. Where the law is unevenly applied and those without connections suffer. In what civilized country will a citizen be held in remand for smoking a joint? Strangely, Ghana tends to pick the worse of the western culture but none of its best qualities. In an age where even the US is relaxing its policies on weed smoking, the hypocrites in Ghana continue to torture people over it. It is the thirst for vengeance and the need to brutalize their fellow citizen that propels the law makers and the implementers and not jurisprudence.

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