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Ebola Scare: Panic at International Ports Of Entry

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  • Frank 9 years ago

    Thanks for the article. I wish more people could read. Great piece with good information on Ebola

  • Stephen-Pipes Afrifa 9 years ago

    Thank you very much for this educative information about the "Mugabe Ebola" virus which has made its mind not to leave.

    The best way to combat this deadly disease is all said in this article. #EbolaFreeGhana #MugabeEb ...
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  • Clifford Opoku 9 years ago

    thanks for this piece of Ebola awareness,came from Ghana recently and our Port of entry KIA is doing it's screening work well.

    Business and life as usual, no need to panic folks.

    Clifford

  • ababac 9 years ago

    Also to add to your article hand washing built to all school toilets as currently not many schools have toilet facilities with hand washing basins. People go to ease themselves in the bush but never bother to water their afte ...
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  • AKORABS 9 years ago

    The advent of Ebola raises grave questions about our general public health regulations, bye-laws and facilities. we are spending hard earned money, grants and loans on other issues while we risk vanishing from the surface of ...
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  • RUBY 9 years ago

    Hmmmm abababac, how many schools in Ghana have WC toilets, even if they have the water is not running. We have a big problem on our hands.

  • Richmond Afrifa 9 years ago

    Proper management must be put in place by the government .

  • Oti Akenteng 9 years ago

    Another great article from Stephen.I came from Ghana two weeks ago and the authorities at the KIA are doing their best to prevent the deadly Ebola virus from entering into the country.

  • Adu Kofi Alex 9 years ago

    Very good, detail and warning article.
    I enjoy reading.

    Keep the good work.

  • RUBY 9 years ago

    You see how Africans are being treated abroad? Mahama stop the Ebola centre in Ghana.

  • AKORABS 9 years ago

    Sorry for being so cynical, but is it not just possible that the Liberian student who died in London was trying to put the Ghanaian authorities off the smell? I mean, arriving in Accra directly from Robertsfield would have ca ...
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  • 50 cent 9 years ago

    Hahaha, We are in trouble now

  • Ellis 9 years ago

    Kodus Uncle Atta in your educative lecture about this serious disease. It is a real killer

  • CECIL;IA 9 years ago

    WELL WRITTEN,THANKS FOR THE GOOD WORK.I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT WILL PROVIDE GOOD TOILET FACILITIES.