Hmm, since the average Ghanaian seems incapable of not throwing rubbish in gutters nor keeping their surroundings clean. Why not pick one day a week ( not once a month oo) to mandatory get all Ghanains involved in desilting gutters and cleaning their environs till change comes
It is March, Ghana month once again. Question on my mind. Why is it that Ghanaians of today are less patriotic and nationalistic than Ghanaians born before 1950?
#ghana
Hmm, so this apple has been in my fridge for 4 months. At this point, I am wondering whether it is an apple or something else. Chai!
#WhatAreWePuttingInOurbodies
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Infact how can a few people hold Ghana hostage through illegal mining? This is the penultimate war of good against evil. May our leaders get the courage and wisdom to do what is right! #illegalminingwilldestroyGhana
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A Ghanaian woman has shared her deep regret and emotional turmoil after choosing love over medical advice by skipping a genotype compatibility test during marriage.
In a heartfelt account, the woman revealed that although both doctors and people around her advised her to undergo a genotype test with her partner, she ignored the warnings. According to her, she assumed her husband had the “AA” genotype and believed nothing would go wrong.
However, her assumption proved costly. Their first child was born with sickle cell disease, a condition that has brought years of suffering to the family.
She expressed deep remorse for not taking the test, saying the situation has strained her marriage and eroded the love they once shared.
She is now urging others, especially young couples, to take genotype testing seriously before marriage to avoid similar heartbreak and hardship.
🩸 June 19th is World Sickle Cell Day!
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As I celebrate the goodness of GOD on this new anniversary of my life, I am reminded that life remains far too short so laugh, live, and love.
Laugh from your soul. I can confirm that it is a perfect remedy to banish the blues.
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