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Prayer camps complicates mental health condition

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  • Olowa 10 years ago

    How ironic. Backward practice.

  • ZIGZAG 10 years ago

    British medical journal "the Lancet" ranks Ghana as the most superstitious nation on earth

  • KWAA 10 years ago

    We are living in a Country, where superstition has taken over commonsense.
    We are simply confused in this Country,no planing for now or for the future.
    Where people have been put in positions,they have no knowledge about,is ...
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  • Lawyer Mike 10 years ago

    Most of this mental institutions enjoy immense donor support.Drugs and other logistics supplied free,including money for upgrading this institutions are diverted under cover.How does this tie with shortage of drugs in komfo ...
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  • JOSEPH BOADI-BOATENG 10 years ago

    What happened to the fundamental human rights of these people? Has Ghana not signed up to observe the Human Rights Act?

  • goe 10 years ago

    Terrible state of affairs! Have a friend who is mentally challenged and is a severe burden Family cant control him, and we have nowhere to turn to. Severe drain on the family as gvt agencies not helping

  • Obedii 10 years ago

    Indeed a very sad state of affairs. Rather than condemn and insult; the question we need to ask ourselves is how did we get to this point? Lack of resources from families and the govt. What outreach and education has been und ...
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  • JOBLINKS 10 years ago

    WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR POSITIONS LISTED BELOW:
    IN ACCRA.

    WAITRESSES
    WAITERS
    COOKS,
    SALES CLERKS
    HOUSE-KEEPERS,
    HOUSE HELPS,
    SECURITY MEN / WOMEN,
    FEMALE OFFICE CLERKS,
    DRIVERS
    Kitchen assistance,
    FOR JOBS IN ACC ...
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  • Ananse 10 years ago

    They should bound all prayer camps in Ghana