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Boy, 3, dies after falling from 3rd floor of NHIS building

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  • Angelo 9 years ago

    Wow. This is interesting. To think that the NHIS which goes around various facilities accrediting organisations is so lackadaisical about its own offices. They have to look after their own offices ans business more.

  • Obed Adore 9 years ago

    Wow! National Health Insurance (NHIS) accrediting organizations? Are you sure about this my friend? Think and come again!

  • ELINAN 9 years ago

    No leadership at no where.Get abused and complain and no one cared,see something wrong and complain and no one give a whoot all because all state organs that were in place to make us patriotic and act as "my brothers' keeper" ...
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  • FUTBALLMAN 9 years ago

    Kids that age are fearless and wanna try anything, dem eyes should always be looking out for them---RIP little Ibra

  • POOR SECURITY 9 years ago

    THE DECEASED FAMILY HAVE GOOD CASE TO SUE NHIS .

  • awabu 9 years ago

    I think the parents should be charged for negligence.How could they allow a child of that age on his on at such a height.

  • REASON 9 years ago

    THE NHIA SHOULD BE SUED FOR NEGLIGENCE! RIP IBRAHIM

  • DAN 9 years ago

    if they are no bars over the windows or un-completed steps or lift shafts sue!

  • Wofa Koo 9 years ago

    Parent negligent and lack of proper supervision. Why the parents allow the boy to be out of their vision, what kind of parents are they.They need to be arrested and charge for negligent s.

  • Wofa Koo 9 years ago

    Why boy out of parents vision.
    RIP

  • nanyposh 9 years ago

    The parents neglected their child,the boy is just 3 and not suppose be even left alone at home not to talk of public places,the parents should be prosecuted for this act,and the rest of their kids below age 5 should be taking ...
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  • BY LAW 9 years ago

    THIS CASE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NEGLIGENT AND PROPER SUPERVISSION . ANY BUSINESS BUILDING SUPPOSE TO PROVIDE SAVE SECURITY . ASK ANYBODY IN AMERICA. I'M SURE THE BUILDING HAS NO WARNING SIGN .

  • King Marcus 9 years ago

    Hmmmm, 3y3 asem ooo

  • Lawyer 9 years ago

    Legally, the managers of NHIS builing are vicariously responsible for this unfortunate incident and must face the quensequencies. RIP young lad.

  • malam 9 years ago

    Awabu, I am standing right with you, No matter how the place look like is an OFFICE and Not KIDS PLAYING ROOM, sorry to say,It about time We Ghanaians have to learn when we go places with our kids Some parents are less conc ...
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  • DAN 9 years ago

    only thing you should be able to get hurt in office is fall off chair or desk! if low windows with no bars or glass..time to sue..i-800-411-pain

  • Kolpesraw 9 years ago

    Lawyer, which school did you get the name lawyer? Why NHIS be sued? That is where they got their Office.On their advert did they say they have securities to keep eye on kids when their parents are in to register with them??P ...
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  • Baaba 9 years ago

    IT is absolute madness to blame the NHIS. What was the mother of the deceased boy doing? Blame her for negligence. Leave the NHIS alone. Is because it a government institution has come under unwarranted attacks?

  • crorkz matz 9 years ago

    E0q9Kd Looking forward to reading more. Great article.Really looking forward to read more. Great.