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Martin Amidu and Anas break Twitter

Martin Amidu claims the government broke the law by collaborating and sponsoring what he said was a fraudulent organisation.
Martin Amidu claims the government broke the law by collaborating and sponsoring what he said was a fraudulent organisation.
Martin Amidu claims the government broke the law by collaborating and sponsoring what he said was a fraudulent organisation.

A section of the Ghanaian populace has shared their views on Martin Amidu, former Attorney General and Minister of Justice’s statement which described Anas Aremeyaw Anas' Tiger Eye PI as an illegal and corrupt company.

READ MORE: > Anas' judicial exposé compromised - Martin Amidu

READ MORE: > Anas' Tiger Eye PI is a fraudulent organisation - Martin Amidu

According to him, the government had acted unconstitutionally with an "unregistered" Tiger Eye PI in, "promoting an Orwellian Big Brother State and McCarthyism in this country which must be fought before Ghana becomes fully an autocratic one party state".

READ MORE: > Amidu fires back at Anas; Promises more on Tiger Eye

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