Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. Vanity upon vanity—everything in this world is meaningless without Him. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third ... read full comment
Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. Vanity upon vanity—everything in this world is meaningless without Him. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Believe in Him, accept His gift of forgiveness, and receive eternal life! (John 3:16).kgff
Dr Mumbi Seraki 5 months ago
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine......for instance 12 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine......for instance 12 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Kofi Akaboah 5 months ago
I love this Man, he has made my day. Mr. Kojo Poku. I have been listening to this noble man for a while and he is the kind man that call a spade a spade. We need such a person to one day lead our beloved Ghana
I love this Man, he has made my day. Mr. Kojo Poku. I have been listening to this noble man for a while and he is the kind man that call a spade a spade. We need such a person to one day lead our beloved Ghana
Koti 5 months ago
K. Poku, where you find yourself what have you done. Why do we always wait for negative things to happen then we begin to talk about them. If you knew the conduct of some nurses were creating problems at hospitals, why didn't ... read full comment
K. Poku, where you find yourself what have you done. Why do we always wait for negative things to happen then we begin to talk about them. If you knew the conduct of some nurses were creating problems at hospitals, why didn't you raise it earlier so ministry of health and GHS could find solutions. Would you have said it if this incident had not happened. In that case the assault on the nurse is a positive one, thus bringing problems at our hospitals to the fore.
People with whatever academic credentials only use firefighting approach to problem solving. We need to be proactive instead of reactive!
Oklemekuku 5 months ago
Not nurses alone ooooo. Doctors are not different. They are rude, they are tin gods.
Not nurses alone ooooo. Doctors are not different. They are rude, they are tin gods.
Grandpa 5 months ago
That's the problem of Africa that's why is difficult to see specialist in any field, we view money differently from what is meant for, the same view that give birth to corruption in the continent.
That's the problem of Africa that's why is difficult to see specialist in any field, we view money differently from what is meant for, the same view that give birth to corruption in the continent.
Donatus 5 months ago
Word up! This may be true.
Word up! This may be true.
Frank 5 months ago
You nailed it. What you have said is so true. This explains why many nurses are so rude towards their patients. No empathy whatsoever.
You nailed it. What you have said is so true. This explains why many nurses are so rude towards their patients. No empathy whatsoever.
H Aborbi 5 months ago
Nurses are part of the society and therefore it should not come as a surprise if many of them adopt the attitude of most Ghanaian workers. Go to any public service office and private sector office, you will notice the workers ... read full comment
Nurses are part of the society and therefore it should not come as a surprise if many of them adopt the attitude of most Ghanaian workers. Go to any public service office and private sector office, you will notice the workers, with a lackadaisical attitude, not bothered about serving you for the job they are paid to do. Yes, violence against any body, not only nurses, should be condemned and perpetrators subjected to the full force of the law. Changing our attitude to work should form a major part of the government's Reset Agenda.
Stella Agyeman 5 months ago
As a health care professional, empathy, compassion, dignity and respect is the most valuable weapon for our sick citizens and any patient has to be treated like dirt.Some nurses and doctors are very rude and always on their p ... read full comment
As a health care professional, empathy, compassion, dignity and respect is the most valuable weapon for our sick citizens and any patient has to be treated like dirt.Some nurses and doctors are very rude and always on their phones when caring for patients and is not acceptable and need to be addressed.
What about politics?
Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. Vanity upon vanity—everything in this world is meaningless without Him. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third ...
read full comment
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine......for instance 12 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
I love this Man, he has made my day. Mr. Kojo Poku. I have been listening to this noble man for a while and he is the kind man that call a spade a spade. We need such a person to one day lead our beloved Ghana
K. Poku, where you find yourself what have you done. Why do we always wait for negative things to happen then we begin to talk about them. If you knew the conduct of some nurses were creating problems at hospitals, why didn't ...
read full comment
Not nurses alone ooooo. Doctors are not different. They are rude, they are tin gods.
That's the problem of Africa that's why is difficult to see specialist in any field, we view money differently from what is meant for, the same view that give birth to corruption in the continent.
Word up! This may be true.
You nailed it. What you have said is so true. This explains why many nurses are so rude towards their patients. No empathy whatsoever.
Nurses are part of the society and therefore it should not come as a surprise if many of them adopt the attitude of most Ghanaian workers. Go to any public service office and private sector office, you will notice the workers ...
read full comment
As a health care professional, empathy, compassion, dignity and respect is the most valuable weapon for our sick citizens and any patient has to be treated like dirt.Some nurses and doctors are very rude and always on their p ...
read full comment
This is more than true, readers.