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The Ordeal Of Suwaiba Et Al

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  • kangaansua 10 years ago

    have nurses have become ritualists? 'the gods of ghana'

  • musah 10 years ago

    Let Ghana, Especially The Youth, Rise Against Elitist And Institutional Injustices And Let’s See If We Cannot Have The Change We Deserve!!!

    Arise, Arise, Arise Against Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital On This!!!! It Is Unf ...
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  • nps 10 years ago

    Thanks to Suwaiba for being assertive. No matter how well injustice is massaged, it is still an injustice. Suwaiba is being treated this way because KATH feels she is a nobody

  • KKO 10 years ago

    Excellent piece, Godwin,
    The problem is that we have allowed the powerful in society to ride rough shod on the rest of us. When Atuguba, looked disdainfully at Sir John and called him a "small fly", some people laughed at it ...
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  • kwedwo twum 10 years ago

    you have said it all;but it might intrest you to believe that, it is the politicians who are doing all those dealings with the midwives paying huge sum of money for each baby stolen for their cult operations to gain and to re ...
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  • Me 10 years ago

    YES Festival, this poor woman must be helped by people like us who have always advocated for JUSTICE FOR ALL BUT NOT JUSTICE FOR SOME PEOPLE. I am so proud of you as A FELLOW. That has always been the hallmark of TRUE KATANGE ...
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  • azintakanyatinka 10 years ago

    The real name is INSTITUTIONAL MAFIA

  • Asabeeeeee 10 years ago

    As Ghanians may wish to remember the famous Nigerian armed robber, Anini the Great. As legend has it, Anini started stealing children within a span of thirty years and raised them in the best of schools without them knowing a ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 10 years ago

    That's good!

  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    Boat,
    Thanks for letting us know the details. A good effort to defend the defenseless. A noble cause all must join. This brings to mind a day at Korlebu when I saw a nurse verbally abusing a sick and suffering man. A sad ...
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