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You can now predict the verdict of the judges of the Supreme Court who are set to give a ruling on Thursday 29th August 2013.The judges are to decide on who actually won the 2012 presidential elections which was declared by the Electoral Commission to have been won by National Democratic Congress' candidate John Mahama.The losing party in the declaration, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), led by three key personalities, are praying the nine-member panel of judges to overturn this declaration in favour of their candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.The court decides on 29th August 2013.While, the winner remains a Supreme Court secret, the possible ruling is predictable. Choose any of these predictions. One of them will be the only outcome tomorrow.There will be no prizes for any prediction.Click here to vote.
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