Ghana should export its nurses to earn foreign income

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  • Emmanuel Bombande 10 years ago

    kudos to you Jack.

  • Akonta besi fom 10 years ago

    Laudable as the idea is,there is only one hitch:POOR HUMAN RELATIONS. With ascerbic tongues and generally poor human relations training,it is doubtful if 99 percent of Ghanaian nurses,especially the females,would be acceptabl ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 10 years ago

    What are some of the measured benefits to Ghana since migration of Ghana's educated class? Is it in the disorderly construction of houses, commercial buildings in our communities? Is it in the stealth stealing and mismanagem ...
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  • London 10 years ago

    If Ghanaian institutions are training more nurses, teachers and other professionals this can only be better for the nation and citizens. Certainly, you are not unaware of the debacle of colonisation and the effect of slavery ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    This is a topic I had spent a lot of time discussing in the '90s. I brought the attention of even experts in migration studies to the fact that the internationalists in the great debate of the 1960s on the supposed brain drai ...
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  • Apento, Accra. 10 years ago

    Good work done, Sir Gray. Learning from the varied responses.

  • Chiba 10 years ago

    Laudable idea. The policy makers take it into consideration.

  • Kiwi 10 years ago

    So true dear... Great work Dan.... God bless u... A word to the wise........ .

  • boston 10 years ago

    It is a great idea I live in the USA and these nurses will have to trained all over again pass the state they will be living in examine.Here in this country if you did not learn it here you are somehow seen as not good at you ...
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  • Kutufam 10 years ago

    Very laudable, I only hope our leaders will read and do something about it to help us. God bless our homeland Ghana.

  • Kreskes 10 years ago

    Well said bro, hope our policy makers take it up.
    Don't stop.

  • Kreskes 10 years ago

    Well said bro, hope our policy makers take it up.

  • Amanatey 10 years ago

    onpoint bro...