@laurayrayy@Chriskata1 She has apologised ..Can we let this matter rest
In her line of job such things happen but once it was brought to her attention @highesteri_ did the needful and apologised...I think thats enough
‼️‼️‼️Story Time ‼️‼️
A while back, I was talking to this guy and things were getting serious.
One day, I asked him to accompany me to the hospital. I was low on cedis, so I changed some dollars and carried the cash with me.
Tell me why, just before we entered the hospital, this man asked me to give him MY money.
His reason?
“So they’ll think I’m the one paying.”because he’s the man
At that point, I should have turned around and gone home.
Instead, I handed him the money.
The funniest part?
When it was finally time to pay, I literally had to ask him for MY money back in front of everyone.
The nurses were looking at me like, “Aww, what a caring man.”
Meanwhile, sis was applying for a refund from her own account 😂
Looking back, that wasn’t a red flag.
That was a billboard with flashing lights
I wasn’t the patient, I was the sponsor
@Shejackiesays@FOwusu98 Lol i see everything wrong ooo
He could have at least used his money to pay for u rather than even make u use your own money o
Besides u were in a bad state thats the least kind thing he could have done
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I want to be honest about this one. This episode made me genuinely sick and sad to research. Not just angry, sad.
Because the data is clear. We’ve known the causes of flooding in Ghana since 1960. We’ve signed the contracts.
We’ve buried the dead. We hold the memorial every June 3.
And then the next rainy season comes. And we do it again.
The full explainer is out now.
Watch it. And if you or your family have ever been affected by flooding I want to hear your
story in the comments
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