The DSU is proud of its association with the KEF and hope that despite the challenges the KEF will continue to extend the extensive connections of its members in Europe to the benefit of Ghana.
The DSU is proud of its association with the KEF and hope that despite the challenges the KEF will continue to extend the extensive connections of its members in Europe to the benefit of Ghana.
LAWYER KUMAH 12 years ago
SO FAR SO GOOD.KWAHUS SHOULD HAVE MORE HOSPITAL THAN WHAT IS BEING ANNOUCED.EVEN WHEN I VISITED THERE (OBO) I NOTICE TWO THINGS THAT NEED TO TACKLE ON EMERGENCY NOTE. PUBLIC PLACE OF INCOVIENCE,THOUGH SOME AVAIABLE BUT MORE H ... read full comment
SO FAR SO GOOD.KWAHUS SHOULD HAVE MORE HOSPITAL THAN WHAT IS BEING ANNOUCED.EVEN WHEN I VISITED THERE (OBO) I NOTICE TWO THINGS THAT NEED TO TACKLE ON EMERGENCY NOTE. PUBLIC PLACE OF INCOVIENCE,THOUGH SOME AVAIABLE BUT MORE HAVE TO BE BUILT AND WATER PROBLEM WHICH GOVENMENTS HAS FAIL TO FINISH FAR BACK DR. BUSIA'S P.P REGIME. BRAVO K.E.F. OTHERS HAS DO SAME TO DEVELOP THE COUNTRY.
DAN 12 years ago
Almost all supermarkets in usa are required to have public toilets, Malls must have toilets, places to eat have to have public toilets. Unless the place is carry out( even then the employees have to have toilets and way to wa ... read full comment
Almost all supermarkets in usa are required to have public toilets, Malls must have toilets, places to eat have to have public toilets. Unless the place is carry out( even then the employees have to have toilets and way to wash hands) Most toilets in supermarkets are bigger than people bedrooms. 3 -4 urinals and 4 toilets..toilets at airports in usa are huge....10 toilets and 10 urinals..outdoor festivals have to have portable toilets!
Nation Builder 12 years ago
Ha! Haa!
My people the Kwahus!
Dr. Abena, congratulations for a good humanitarian work.
However, I think we are still in Stage 2 of Human Organizational Development (Stage 1 is Family Development) – self Help V ... read full comment
Ha! Haa!
My people the Kwahus!
Dr. Abena, congratulations for a good humanitarian work.
However, I think we are still in Stage 2 of Human Organizational Development (Stage 1 is Family Development) – self Help Voluntary without government.
God have mercy on us!!
I can list many of such things in the last 40 years but when East Legon built their voluntary Police Station without a Town Council, when light bulbs burned out, there was nobody to replace them!
Our people love their families and towns at home but this is not the way to manage sustainably in any human society,, but all the same, it is good to give to the needy. All these tea-drinking Organizations created for Migration and so forth are good for Economists but that is not how you build nations.
It is nice to read but why can’t we learn like other nations have done?
There is no Formula!!Where is the formula for nation-building?
We need a formula!!
My suggestion would be for the Government to give all the local Hospitals to the charge of the Town Councils wit elected Mayor, District Hospitals in the charge of the DCE and District Administration, and the Regional Hospitals like Ho, Koforidua, Korle Bu in charge of the Regions, whose leaders will be voted for as President Mahama has agreed to do by the end of 2013. A leader elected by the people will have more conscience and will be on the lookout under local peer-pressure to manage and deliver and account to the people.
BTW, even in America koraaa, as Chief Director or Roads and Highways Anthony Essilfie once said, health care has been hijacked by Insurance companies and Private Hospitals for profit but despite the capitalistic system, local hospitals exist which are managed by Boards of directors appointed and voted for during elections.
Democracy is very complicated and if a few dot want to merely exploit others being in government for their wealth, expensive vehicles, gold chains and so forth, then we need to manage our nation using a Formula,, most of which have been developed elsewhere and tried and tested and just needs to be debated in our society and adapted. Period.
From: Dr. K. Danso,
(President, Ghana Leadership Union, Inc(NGO) and Moderator, GLU Forum.
Author: Leaderships Concepts and the Role of Goverment in Africa: The Case of Ghana (2007))
Let Democracy work better by standing up! Be bold! Let your voice be heard!
Contact your friendly GHANA GOVT. /Public Officials.
Office of The President: Tel.233-302-201010 (Flagstaff House) /665415, / -666281 /-666742
Min of Local Govt & Rural Development: (Hon. Kwadwo Oppong Ofosu-Min.2013- ) BOX M50 Accra.
Tel.233-302-682018/Fax.682003
Ghana Nat.Standards Board: 233-302-500231 * Ghana Water Co.233-302-512577 *
*Electricity Corp of Ghana (ECG): G/Accra Region-233-302-664909 * Vodafone-Legon 233302-521299
Comm. on Human Rights and Adm.Justice (CHRAJ): 233-302-668839 /664561
Abena 12 years ago
Good job but i hope there are good roads and streets to each home so that in case of emergency, there would not be any obstacles.
Well done Kwahuman of Europe Foundation
Good job but i hope there are good roads and streets to each home so that in case of emergency, there would not be any obstacles.
Well done Kwahuman of Europe Foundation
GREAT NANA ANTWI 12 years ago
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franky 12 years ago
what can we say okwahuman think about ghana
what can we say okwahuman think about ghana
CONCERNED CITIZEN 12 years ago
This gesture should spur other groups,like Okwuapiman Kuo,in the diaspora to give to the large number of deprived communities in Ghana.
Ghana is grateful to you KEF.
This gesture should spur other groups,like Okwuapiman Kuo,in the diaspora to give to the large number of deprived communities in Ghana.
Ghana is grateful to you KEF.
ABU 12 years ago
Bravo Kwahuman,i am yearning for the day we Okyeman in the diaspora can emulate you.Okyeman come together to show we can do same.
Bravo Kwahuman,i am yearning for the day we Okyeman in the diaspora can emulate you.Okyeman come together to show we can do same.
maame frimpomaa 12 years ago
Ayekoo!!!kwahuman da mo ase.
Ayekoo!!!kwahuman da mo ase.
Alex Kojo Sammy-Paris 12 years ago
That is clean love of Jesus christ....God bless u! oman Ghana! nd all the seeds in ...nd Amen!...from Samms!...
That is clean love of Jesus christ....God bless u! oman Ghana! nd all the seeds in ...nd Amen!...from Samms!...
Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 12 years ago
Ghanaian diasporans lose hope in helping the country because of the impediments they face in making such donations.I have had a very bad experience donating drugs to hospitals years ago.I swore never to help again!
Ghanaian diasporans lose hope in helping the country because of the impediments they face in making such donations.I have had a very bad experience donating drugs to hospitals years ago.I swore never to help again!
Kwame logoligi 12 years ago
Progress is possible with education and good governance!! Ghanians should know that the leaders they choose would have direct impact on their future and the futures of generations yet to come. This is why we should take our e ... read full comment
Progress is possible with education and good governance!! Ghanians should know that the leaders they choose would have direct impact on their future and the futures of generations yet to come. This is why we should take our elections very seriously and choose the best individuals (hopefully with eduction) to lead and serve our nation. Welldone Kwhahuman!! you are a bright and shining example to follow.
KEF 12 years ago
Dr.Acquah, We can imagine the frustration you may have faced.Making such donation is not for the faint hearted. Do not lose the spirit of benevolence. Do contact the DSU(Diaspora Support Unit) for assistance in your future d ... read full comment
Dr.Acquah, We can imagine the frustration you may have faced.Making such donation is not for the faint hearted. Do not lose the spirit of benevolence. Do contact the DSU(Diaspora Support Unit) for assistance in your future donation.
GREAT NANA ANTWI 12 years ago
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saaa 12 years ago
What we need is clean water electricity, hospitals , education housing good roads good governance, good retirement packages and peace, can you provide that??
What we need is clean water electricity, hospitals , education housing good roads good governance, good retirement packages and peace, can you provide that??
The DSU is proud of its association with the KEF and hope that despite the challenges the KEF will continue to extend the extensive connections of its members in Europe to the benefit of Ghana.
SO FAR SO GOOD.KWAHUS SHOULD HAVE MORE HOSPITAL THAN WHAT IS BEING ANNOUCED.EVEN WHEN I VISITED THERE (OBO) I NOTICE TWO THINGS THAT NEED TO TACKLE ON EMERGENCY NOTE. PUBLIC PLACE OF INCOVIENCE,THOUGH SOME AVAIABLE BUT MORE H ...
read full comment
Almost all supermarkets in usa are required to have public toilets, Malls must have toilets, places to eat have to have public toilets. Unless the place is carry out( even then the employees have to have toilets and way to wa ...
read full comment
Ha! Haa!
My people the Kwahus!
Dr. Abena, congratulations for a good humanitarian work.
However, I think we are still in Stage 2 of Human Organizational Development (Stage 1 is Family Development) – self Help V ...
read full comment
Good job but i hope there are good roads and streets to each home so that in case of emergency, there would not be any obstacles.
Well done Kwahuman of Europe Foundation
Are you in need of a fast powerfull spiritualist ?then go to www.greatnanapowerfullspiritualist.blogspot.com
what can we say okwahuman think about ghana
This gesture should spur other groups,like Okwuapiman Kuo,in the diaspora to give to the large number of deprived communities in Ghana.
Ghana is grateful to you KEF.
Bravo Kwahuman,i am yearning for the day we Okyeman in the diaspora can emulate you.Okyeman come together to show we can do same.
Ayekoo!!!kwahuman da mo ase.
That is clean love of Jesus christ....God bless u! oman Ghana! nd all the seeds in ...nd Amen!...from Samms!...
Ghanaian diasporans lose hope in helping the country because of the impediments they face in making such donations.I have had a very bad experience donating drugs to hospitals years ago.I swore never to help again!
Progress is possible with education and good governance!! Ghanians should know that the leaders they choose would have direct impact on their future and the futures of generations yet to come. This is why we should take our e ...
read full comment
Dr.Acquah, We can imagine the frustration you may have faced.Making such donation is not for the faint hearted. Do not lose the spirit of benevolence. Do contact the DSU(Diaspora Support Unit) for assistance in your future d ...
read full comment
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FAST POWERFULL SPIRITUALIST THEN GO TO www.greatnanapowerfullspiritualist.blogspot.com
What we need is clean water electricity, hospitals , education housing good roads good governance, good retirement packages and peace, can you provide that??