Wood Madea finally advised his fellow trumu trumu partners in Ghana since the anti- LGBTQ law is passed in parliament ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Throwback to one of the most iconic moments in Ghanaโs democratic history, when Tsatsu Tsikata rose to his feet during the 2012 Presidential Election Petition and subjected Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to a cross-examination that many still describe as a masterclass in courtroom advocacy, precision, and intellectual stamina.
That was not noise. That was law.
That was not propaganda. That was preparation meeting experience.
Every question carried weight. Every pause carried pressure. Every contradiction exposed itself. But it also may be where Dr Bawumia showed the world the composure, courage and firm calmness in him.
In that courtroom, Ghana witnessed the difference between political talking points and forensic legal scrutiny. Tsatsu Tsikata did not merely ask questions; he dissected claims, challenged assumptions, and reminded the nation that advocacy is both an art and a discipline.
History will always remember those moments, not just because of the politics involved, but because of the brilliance, composure, and courtroom command on display.
@SirHashT@KennedyWandera_ Who is supposed to enforce the laws in your country?
Your problems will not end until you channel your anger to the right people