Man fined GH¢2400 over derogatory remarks against Akim Oda MP
Why did a security man land in court after comments about a Ghanaian MP? The details are surprising...
A 37-year-old man has been in court in the Eastern Region after allegedly making disparaging remarks against the Akim Oda MP. The charges brought against Emmanuel Oppong Krah hint at broader implications for free speech and public discourse - but what exactly did he do?
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