Nothing I guess.Shame shame shameful responisbility of the Ministry of Health in Ghana. No health promotion on Prime time TV about safer sex.
Nothing I guess.Shame shame shameful responisbility of the Ministry of Health in Ghana. No health promotion on Prime time TV about safer sex.
Zoobe-Zoobe 7 years ago
just incompetent
just incompetent
Zoobe-Zoobe 7 years ago
he will wake up after the elections
he will wake up after the elections
Zoobe-Zoobe 7 years ago
call back later
call back later
Rastafara"I" 7 years ago
hmmm
hmmm
G. K. Berko 7 years ago
We must not complacently ignore that AIDS still ravages our Communities. The Disease is still alive and killing our folks. And it would be foolish for us to be oblivious of its scourge on the Nation.
Our young ones must ... read full comment
We must not complacently ignore that AIDS still ravages our Communities. The Disease is still alive and killing our folks. And it would be foolish for us to be oblivious of its scourge on the Nation.
Our young ones must still be strongly educated to take the necessary precautions to avoid being infected by the Disease. The less we talk about it, the less our Health Institutions make it a priority concern in the Nation, the less informed our young become on the presence of AIDS among us.
Anyone who starts prancing about in promiscuity without the necessary precautions, thinking he or she cannot get infected with AIDS because it does not exist anymore, would be a weapon of Biological warfare, a metaphorical societal IED waiting to explode.
The Government must not relent in keeping the population on its toes about the persistent presence of AIDS among us. We cannot eradicate the Disease if people still harbor it in secret and run around spreading it.
We must make it mandatory that every death, however remote or presumably apparent, is fully and efficiently subjected to autopsy. I suspect many of the quiet deaths that occur among us could be from AIDS. There is also the high likelihood of some AIDS-causing deaths among our Social elites being suppressed to avoid the social stigma others attach to the Sickness. This last possibility is even more difficult to handle as the Elites are often more sexually active among the vibrant Social circles they live in. Folks would always say of such deaths that they don't know what caused the deaths of those celebrities or socialites.
We must not withdraw our concern with AIDS and should not downplay its potent to kill.
Nothing I guess.Shame shame shameful responisbility of the Ministry of Health in Ghana. No health promotion on Prime time TV about safer sex.
just incompetent
he will wake up after the elections
call back later
hmmm
We must not complacently ignore that AIDS still ravages our Communities. The Disease is still alive and killing our folks. And it would be foolish for us to be oblivious of its scourge on the Nation.
Our young ones must ...
read full comment