Scotland Dey funny me pass!! If your qualification depends on Ghana beating Croatia by 3+, just know you’re no longer in control of your destiny…you’ve handed your life over to haram football. Godspeed.
WATCH: KNUST Vice Chancellor Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson brought some lighthearted moments to the university’s 75th anniversary launch, joking that she would not need to console Asantehene and Chancellor, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, over the Black Stars’ clash with England.
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At the annual congress of the Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees’ Association (GNMTA) ASHBA zone(Ashanti- Bono),under the theme “Trained to Save, United to Serve; Leadership in Action for Trainee Nurses and Midwives,” I shared a message that healthcare is not merely a profession but a calling that demands competence, compassion, resilience, integrity, and leadership.
I reminded trainee nurses and midwives that while clinical excellence is essential, the future of healthcare also requires professionals who can advocate for patients, influence positive change, improve systems, and inspire others through service. Every lecture attended, every practical session completed, and every clinical rotation undertaken is preparing them not only for employment but for leadership and national service.
As healthcare continues to evolve amidst technological advancements, emerging diseases, and growing patient expectations, our future healthcare professionals must embrace innovation, adaptability, collaboration, and visionary leadership. I also encouraged them to take advantage of student leadership opportunities, recognizing that today’s student leaders are tomorrow’s policymakers, professionals, and national leaders.
Above all, I emphasized that leadership in healthcare must always be grounded in compassion. In a world increasingly driven by technology and efficiency, we must never lose sight of the human element of care. Patients may forget the medication prescribed, but they rarely forget how they were treated.
NUGS remains committed to working with student associations across Ghana to promote educational excellence, leadership development, student welfare, and national progress. Together, we can build a generation of healthcare professionals who are not only trained to save lives but are also prepared to lead, serve, and transform society.
One GMNTA, One ASHBA !
One non-pharmacological management of placenta previa is strictly bed rest. Kindly don’t tell us the regional minister and my senior colleague in the profession didn’t know that to even think of traveling to the UK with her
Sometimes, silence is golden❤️
“I have tackled flooding in the Greater Accra Region. Issues of flooding are tackled”
—The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Linda Ocloo claims.
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For those who don’t want to read everything, he’s saying:
Public officials can be awarded when they genuinely perform well. That is not the problem.
The problem is when an award scheme takes sponsorships or money from public institutions, then turns around and gives awards to officials connected to those same institutions.
Even if nobody stole anything, it creates a serious trust problem.
Awards for public servants should be based on real performance, clear results and public impact, not payments, access or sponsorship.
Also, “the previous government did it too” is not a defence. If it was wrong then, it is wrong now. May we not become what we criticised. 👍🏾
@XanderlexMens What long hours. Every doctor runs a shift in ghana so what is long hours. Don't we pay them or they work for free. They are fooling. Everyone can get up and say I am going on strike