Once upon this past week, as Accra's skies toggled between scattered rains and sunshine like a confused DJ spinning a June playlist, two respected legal dons turned the digital streets into a courtroom-and the rest of us into jurors without wigs.
Godfred Yeboah Dame, Ghana's immediate past Attorney General and Minister of Justice, took to the airwaves-not to cite law, but to pour heart.
Not the Constitution this time, but constitution of the emotional type.
On radio, he alleged betrayal.