In 2011, a doctor challenged the UK Prime Minister David Cameron over hospital hygiene rules during a photo-op
Compare that with Ghana where professionals are expected to stay silent and accept punishment for exercising their judgment.
The difference is striking.
It may surprise you what I found today.
Last year, while reporting on this school, I was chased away and threatened by the assemblywoman after exposing how the place became flooded whenever it rained. At the time, the school had no perimeter wall, so anyone could clearly see the situation from outside.
Shortly after my report, walls were put up, making it impossible to see what was happening inside.
Today, I decided to find out for myself. I quietly made my way onto the premises after noticing some of the doors were open.
What I discovered was shocking: the school is still flooded.
Despite all that has happened since the story was first told, the problem remains unresolved
A man had to move his family through the car window and transfer them and their belongings into a pickup truck after heavy rainfall flooded their vehicle, leaving them almost trapped inside.
Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene says a positive resolution has been reached with doctors, nurses, and midwives at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) following a crunch meeting aimed at resolving their strike action.
He noted that details of the agreement will be communicated by the leadership of the various associations, and highlighted the plan to operationalise the Afari, Trede, Oforikrom, and Sewua hospitals.
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A resident of East Legon Hills has shared a distressing account of the impact of today's heavy downpour, revealing that flooding in her area has left her and her daughter stranded at home.
According to her, they have run out of food and are unable to leave the house because their street has been inundated by floodwaters. In an emotional appeal, she called on the public for assistance, pleading with netizens to help her secure accommodation in a safer location as the situation continues to worsen.
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Not CEO’s fault that A&E for 37 patients is flooded with 95. KATH’s problem is inadequate capacity; not the CEO. Fix the problem & stop the optic circus. ‘You don’t blame the cook when the pot is too small’.
-Larteh Proverb😡!
The most interesting part about this particular video was where he asked about his mom, and the Dad replied, "Ta je Doka" in hausa, meaning She went to Doka, this place is like a forest where people primarily go to farm, since the raining season just started.
Mumsy doesn't know she might not touch a hoe or see the bush for the rest of her life again, and honestly, this is what we all long for.
Congratulations Zadok
Pt relatives: Doctor please save our daughter, she's bleeding profusely and she's weak.
MD: Your daughter has been in labour for days, her baby is weak and she needs urgent surgery.
Relatives: Doctor, please do everything you can to save our daughter. We'll pay your bill.
MD: Okay. Go and deposit what you have. Surgery alone is 400k.
6 hours later after surgery.
MD: Please come and pay your bill, it's 700k because we had to transfuse and do extensive repairs and resuscitation.
Relatives: Doctor as how na, what have you done that is 700k? With this your small hospital with mosquitos. We don't have more than 300k. You should be grateful.
MD:
Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed the signing of winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm on a five-year contract until June 2031 for undisclosed terms. ✍️
His story is mad if you actually deep it bro 😳
Zadok Abu Yohanna was born on June 29, 2007. He belonged to the Sayawa people and wasraised in a modest home where football was more than a game it was an escape
At just 12 or 13 years old, young Zadok made a brave, almost unbelievable decision. He left his family behind and journeyed alone to Kaduna. He was registered at Allah Football Academy where he began chasing his destiny. No fancy boots. No lush grass. Just bare feet, pure heart, and a left foot that seemed kissed by magic.
Last year, he was still that hidden gem — playing monkey post style in Kaduna, dreaming big while the world barely knew his name. Then AIK Stockholm saw the fire in him. They took a chance, signing him from Ikon Allah for just €750,000 in 2025. In less than a year in Sweden, the boy exploded. Goals. Assists. Magic. Top European clubs started circling — Real Madrid, Chelsea, Newcastle, Tottenham. But it was Brighton & Hove Albion who won the race.
Today, at only 18 years old, Zadok has signed for the Seagulls in a £21.5 million deal a record-breaking move that will keep him at the club until 2031.
From the streets of Bauchi and the academy grounds of Kaduna to the bright lights of the Premier League.
This is more than a transfer story.
This is grass to grace in its purest form.
This is proof that Nigerian talent, forged in fire and faith, can rise and conquer the world.
This is the power of our academies like Ikon Allah factories of dreams that keep producing diamonds even when the odds are stacked against them.
Zadok Yohanna just gained another proud son ready to fly for Nigeria .
The world is watching how a boy from the red dirt of Bauchi to the green fields of England 🤯
Go make us proud 🇳🇬 😎