Ghanaian media personality and renowned DJ Ohemaa Woyeje has said she would choose to raise her children in Europe over Ghana without hesitation.
Speaking in a conversation with MzGee, Ohemaa Woyeje, a mother of two daughters, cited major differences in maternal healthcare, postnatal support and child welfare systems as the driving factors behind her preference.
According to her, Ghanaian medical practice focuses more on caesarean sections even in the absence of underlying conditions as compared to her European experience where natural delivery was encouraged and medical intervention was reserved for genuine necessity.
"In Ghana, they typically advise that we go for CS when there is no underlying condition," she said.
She also described a postnatal experience abroad where she was cared for and respected.
"They provide almost everything, the care, the respect, you can't describe it all," she said, adding that her husband was fully present throughout the entire process, from delivery through recovery.
She also pointed to the long-term benefits available to children in European systems, from state-backed financial support to structured early education, as further evidence that the environment offered a stronger foundation for her children's development.
"The system takes care of them and gives them money," she said.
Her children have experienced both environments, splitting time between Ghana and Europe, and she said that exposure had only reinforced her conclusion.
"Over and over, I would choose Europe," she said.
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