This is the only answer I can suggest to preventing more blind people who may be the bread winner for their families.
This is the only answer I can suggest to preventing more blind people who may be the bread winner for their families.
OLD SOLDIER 11 years ago
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHERE DID GHANAIANS GO WRONG TO SUFFER LIKE THIS? YOU MAHAMA BUILDING YOUR HOTELS ABROAD, AFRIYIE ANKRA BUYING MANSIONS AT EAST LEGON, OKUDJETO ACQUIRING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER, TOGBUI AF ... read full comment
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHERE DID GHANAIANS GO WRONG TO SUFFER LIKE THIS? YOU MAHAMA BUILDING YOUR HOTELS ABROAD, AFRIYIE ANKRA BUYING MANSIONS AT EAST LEGON, OKUDJETO ACQUIRING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER, TOGBUI AFEDE FILLING HIS BANK ACCOUNTS ABROAD< ASIEDU NKETIA SPREADING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER BRONG AHAFO AND BUYING MANSION IN CALGARY CANADA, HANNA BISSIW ,OYI LITHUR ANITA DISOSO SPREADING MONEY AS IF GHANA HAS NO PROBLEM
KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 11 years ago
Dr Oscar Debrah Sighsavers International's main job is to offer free eye operations to people in poor countries to prevent them from going blind.It will be very willing to consider coming to Ghana to perform operations on gha ... read full comment
Dr Oscar Debrah Sighsavers International's main job is to offer free eye operations to people in poor countries to prevent them from going blind.It will be very willing to consider coming to Ghana to perform operations on ghanaians suffering from eye diseaes like cataract and glaucoma.The organisation provides such services free of charge.For the past twenty-five years i have been one of their financial contributors and i will be extremely happy and grateful to see them coming to Ghana.It has an office in Accra.
KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 11 years ago
'Sightsavers' not sighsavers[LINE ONE]
'Sightsavers' not sighsavers[LINE ONE]
harrison 11 years ago
support glaucoma association of Ghana financially and through free adverts, text messages, educational talks ect, to create awareness so that people can look for help early before they go blind from glaucoma. Glaucoma can onl ... read full comment
support glaucoma association of Ghana financially and through free adverts, text messages, educational talks ect, to create awareness so that people can look for help early before they go blind from glaucoma. Glaucoma can only be detected through screening. Get a check up TODAY! Prevention is better than cure. Early detection and treatment halts blindness!!!!
princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago
A blind man walks into a restaurant in Takoradi and sits down.
The waiter, who is also the owner, walks up to the blind man and hands him a menu.
“I’m sorry, sir, but I am blind and can’t read the menu. Just bring ... read full comment
A blind man walks into a restaurant in Takoradi and sits down.
The waiter, who is also the owner, walks up to the blind man and hands him a menu.
“I’m sorry, sir, but I am blind and can’t read the menu. Just bring me a dirty fork from a previous customer. I’ll smell it and order from there.”
A little confused, the owner walks over to the dirty dish pile and picks up a greasy fork. He returns to the blind man’s table and hands it to him.
The blind man puts his nose to the fork and takes a deep breath. “Ah, yes, that’s what I’ll have –Grilled chicken and mashed potatoes.”
Unbelievable, the owner thinks as he walks towards the kitchen. The cook happens to be the owner’s wife. He tells her what had just happened. The blind man eats his meal and leaves.
Several days later, the blind man returns and the owner mistakenly brings him a menu again.
“Sir, remember me? I’m the blind man.”
“I’m sorry, I didn’t recognize you. I’ll go get you a dirty fork.”. The owner retrieves a dirty fork and brings it to the blind man.
After another deep breath, the blind man says, “That smells great. I’ll take the Grass cutter soup with Cocoa Yam fufu.”
Walking away in disbelief, the owner thinks the blind man is screwing around with him and tells his wife that the next time the blind man comes in he’s going to test him. The blind man eats and leaves.
He returns the following week, but this time the owner sees him coming and runs to the kitchen. He tells his wife, “Abena, rub this fork on your panties before I take it to the blind man.” Abena complies and hands her husband the fork.
As the blind man walks in and sits down, the owner is ready and waiting. “Good afternoon, sir, this time I remembered you and I already have the fork ready for you.”
He hands the blind man the fork who puts his nose, takes a deep whiff, and says, “Hey I did not know that Abena worked here …”
Hey Hay 9 years ago
Funny!!
Funny!!
Kwame,London 11 years ago
Dr Debrah is the head of the Eye Care services in Ghana and what is he and his M O H /GHS doing to manage the problem.Do they have any strategic plan to train the eye care professionals and to retain them in the country
Dr Debrah is the head of the Eye Care services in Ghana and what is he and his M O H /GHS doing to manage the problem.Do they have any strategic plan to train the eye care professionals and to retain them in the country
kwasi 11 years ago
we just have zero medical facilities to treat not only glaucoma but many other sickness that exist in ghana
we just have zero medical facilities to treat not only glaucoma but many other sickness that exist in ghana
NHYIRABA 11 years ago
THIS IS VERY ALARMING.WE NEED TO CALL PEOPLE ATTENTION BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY FAMILIES WHO NEVER KNEW THEY HAVE TO SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO THE EYE DOCTOR FOR CHECK UP.OUR MENTALITY IS IF THE PERSON CAN SEE WHY BORDER?WHEN WIL ... read full comment
THIS IS VERY ALARMING.WE NEED TO CALL PEOPLE ATTENTION BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY FAMILIES WHO NEVER KNEW THEY HAVE TO SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO THE EYE DOCTOR FOR CHECK UP.OUR MENTALITY IS IF THE PERSON CAN SEE WHY BORDER?WHEN WILL GHANA GETS ON ITS FEET?
C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago
A cousin of mine who was also my classmate in sec. schl went blind with glaucoma. I was much appalled by the level of medical care and advice offered him at the 37 Military Hospital, which can only be characterised as medical ... read full comment
A cousin of mine who was also my classmate in sec. schl went blind with glaucoma. I was much appalled by the level of medical care and advice offered him at the 37 Military Hospital, which can only be characterised as medical malpractice.
As he was working with the Min. of Defence, he was entitled to free medical treatment, so it cannot be said that lack of money was the problem even. All that he was being given was thicker and thicker lenses, and I kept on asking if there was no treatment for glaucoma when they eventually managed to diagnose him correctly. It was a real pity.
I've to say he was very careless too, refusing to seek help at Korle Bu, since he trusted the Professor handling him. In the end, he went blind! A real shame!
Andy-K
oor 11 years ago
Please add more of your profit to it because you can and u have the means god blesses you n your for your care of the needy exp the neglected kid our future man
Please add more of your profit to it because you can and u have the means god blesses you n your for your care of the needy exp the neglected kid our future man
This is the only answer I can suggest to preventing more blind people who may be the bread winner for their families.
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHERE DID GHANAIANS GO WRONG TO SUFFER LIKE THIS? YOU MAHAMA BUILDING YOUR HOTELS ABROAD, AFRIYIE ANKRA BUYING MANSIONS AT EAST LEGON, OKUDJETO ACQUIRING FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER, TOGBUI AF ...
read full comment
Dr Oscar Debrah Sighsavers International's main job is to offer free eye operations to people in poor countries to prevent them from going blind.It will be very willing to consider coming to Ghana to perform operations on gha ...
read full comment
'Sightsavers' not sighsavers[LINE ONE]
support glaucoma association of Ghana financially and through free adverts, text messages, educational talks ect, to create awareness so that people can look for help early before they go blind from glaucoma. Glaucoma can onl ...
read full comment
A blind man walks into a restaurant in Takoradi and sits down.
The waiter, who is also the owner, walks up to the blind man and hands him a menu.
“I’m sorry, sir, but I am blind and can’t read the menu. Just bring ...
read full comment
Funny!!
Dr Debrah is the head of the Eye Care services in Ghana and what is he and his M O H /GHS doing to manage the problem.Do they have any strategic plan to train the eye care professionals and to retain them in the country
we just have zero medical facilities to treat not only glaucoma but many other sickness that exist in ghana
THIS IS VERY ALARMING.WE NEED TO CALL PEOPLE ATTENTION BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY FAMILIES WHO NEVER KNEW THEY HAVE TO SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO THE EYE DOCTOR FOR CHECK UP.OUR MENTALITY IS IF THE PERSON CAN SEE WHY BORDER?WHEN WIL ...
read full comment
A cousin of mine who was also my classmate in sec. schl went blind with glaucoma. I was much appalled by the level of medical care and advice offered him at the 37 Military Hospital, which can only be characterised as medical ...
read full comment
Please add more of your profit to it because you can and u have the means god blesses you n your for your care of the needy exp the neglected kid our future man