Category: Lifestyle & Health

  • When the Noise Fades

    When the Noise Fades

    When the Noise Fades: A Quiet Book About Me

    my book

    I’ve always believed that within us lies a world of depth, emotion, and untold stories. It wasn’t until I started reflecting on my own inner journey that I realized just how important it is to share these experiences, both the highs and the lows, with others. Writing this book has been a way for me to explore, understand, and communicate the complexities of my own emotions.

    What inspired me to write this book was the desire to connect—connect with my own heart and, more importantly, with yours. In the pages ahead, you’ll find raw, honest reflections that come from a place of vulnerability. My hope is that, through my words, you’ll find comfort, understanding, and the courage to explore your own inner world.

    If this book resonates with you, it’s because, deep down, we all share similar feelings, challenges, and triumphs. We are not as alone as we often think. I hope this book can serve as a reminder that our stories—however big or small—matter.

    Thank you for reading. I’m honored to have you walk this journey with me.

    With love,
    Emmanuel Ndzeba.

  • Ghanaians Urged to Demand Holistic Mental Health Policies from Political Candidates Ahead of December Elections

    Ghanaians Urged to Demand Holistic Mental Health Policies from Political Candidates Ahead of December Elections

    As political parties gear up for the December 7 general elections in Ghana, Bismark Kwabla Kpobi, the Executive Director of the BSK Health Advocacy Foundation, is calling on citizens to prioritize mental health in their evaluation of political candidates. In a recent statement, Kpobi highlighted alarming incidents that underscore the urgent need for comprehensive mental health policies.

    One such incident involved a two-year-old child who sustained critical head injuries after being assaulted by an individual with untreated mental illness found on the streets. In another tragic case, an accident victim exhibiting psychological symptoms was abandoned and left to die in a bush near Gomoa Ojobi after being denied appropriate mental health care at Trauma and Specialised Hospital, Winneba.

    Mr. Kpobi’s statement emphasizes the neglect and stigmatization faced by individuals with mental illnesses in Ghana. He urges political candidates to present realistic and practical policies aimed at resourcing the Mental Health Authority and advancing mental health care across the nation. Despite the Mental Health Act 846 being enacted in 2012, its full implementation remains pending.

    Among the key demands are the establishment of modern mental health hospitals nationwide, increased funding for the Mental Health Authority, and risk allowances for mental health professionals. Kpobi stresses that the nation’s progress is inextricably linked to the mental well-being of its citizens and that addressing mental health issues should not be merely lip service.

    Kpobi calls on the media, religious leaders, and other opinion leaders to amplify this demand, urging them to hold political leaders accountable for providing concrete solutions to the mental health crisis in Ghana.

    The upcoming elections present an opportunity for Ghanaians to ensure that their future leaders are committed to addressing the mental health needs of the populace. By demanding robust mental health policies, citizens can help foster a society where mental health care is prioritized and individuals with mental illnesses receive the dignity and support they deserve.

    Bismark Kwabla Kpobi Senior Registered Mental Nurse (Practicing) Mental Health Advocate Executive Director, BSK Health Advocacy Foundation, bismarkkwablakpobi@gmail.com


    By addressing these issues head-on, Ghana can take significant strides towards a more inclusive and supportive environment for all its citizens, ensuring that mental health care is given the importance it warrants in the nation’s political and social agenda.

  • The Mental Health Crisis Fueled by Corrupt Governance: A Call for Change

    The Mental Health Crisis Fueled by Corrupt Governance: A Call for Change

    Bismark Kwabla Kpobi, Executive Director of ASK Health Advocacy Foundation, has raised serious concerns about the detrimental impact of government corruption on the mental health of citizens. Despite being endowed with abundant natural resources such as gold, bauxite, timber, crude oil, and cocoa, the populace continues to suffer due to the self-serving and corrupt practices of government officials. These leaders, prioritizing their wealth over sustainable development and public welfare, have plunged the nation into socio-economic hardship, severely affecting the mental health of its citizens.

    The pervasive incompetence and lack of foresight among government appointees have led to widespread stress, anxiety, and depression among the populace. As a result, many individuals turn to substance abuse to cope with suicidal thoughts and hunger. The negative effects of corrupt governance extend to societal issues such as marital breakdowns, high youth unemployment rates, and a decline in sexual health, with some resorting to dangerous aphrodisiacs that pose severe physical health risks, including organ damage and heart attacks.

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    Adding to the distress is the blatant disrespect and arrogance displayed by government officials, who often dismiss citizens as lazy or unqualified. Opportunities that once offered hope to the youth, such as careers in security services or positions in state institutions, now require substantial bribes or connections, further eroding the public’s trust and hope.

    Citizens are left in a state of despair, their talents wasted in an environment that stifles their potential. Kpobi calls for a radical change in leadership behavior, emphasizing the need for accountability, maintenance of culture, and selfless governance to alleviate the suffering of the masses. He stresses the importance of mental health support, urging individuals not to succumb to despair or suicidal thoughts, but to seek help and remain safe.

    Bismark Kwabla Kpobi concludes with a powerful plea: “One cannot attain total physical health without total mental health.” It is imperative for leaders to prioritize the well-being of the people and work towards creating a nation that values and uplifts every citizen.

  • Wealth in Ghana: Strategies for 2024

    Wealth in Ghana: Strategies for 2024

    There’s no guaranteed get-rich-quick scheme. Sustainable wealth creation relies on a combination of factors like education, hard work, smart financial planning, and a bit of risk-taking.

    • Here are some key areas to consider:

    Invest in yourself: Consider acquiring new skills or certifications that can increase your earning potential.

    • Explore entrepreneurship:

    Research business ideas that cater to Ghana’s growing economy.

    • Invest in the stock market:

    The Ghana Stock Exchange offers opportunities for long-term wealth creation.

    • Real estate:
    Aerial view of the Accra Skyline – Ecobank Ghana Head Office off the Indepedence Avenue.

    Consider investing in rental properties or land for development.

    • Practice smart money management:

    Create a budget, track your expenses, and avoid unnecessary debt.Top in-demand businesses in Ghana:

    • Agribusiness:

    Ghana’s agricultural sector is ripe for investment, with opportunities in poultry farming, cocoa production, and vegetable farming.

    • E-commerce:

    The rise of online shopping creates opportunities for Ghanaian’s with online stores or delivery services.

    • Education:

    The growing demand for quality education can be met by opening daycare centers, tutoring services, or vocational training schools.

    • Renewable energy:

    Ghana is transitioning towards renewable energy sources, creating a demand for solar panel installation or biofuel production.Remember, conducting thorough market research is crucial before starting any business.

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  • Ghana Marks World Mental Health Month with a Call to Prioritize Maternal Mental Health

    Ghana Marks World Mental Health Month with a Call to Prioritize Maternal Mental Health

    As the world observes Mental Health Awareness Month, Ghana joins the global community in recognizing the importance of mental health, particularly maternal mental health, during the perinatal period. Designated as Purple Month in Ghana, this observance aims to provide hope, support, and encouragement to those struggling with mental health disorders.

    Maternal Mental Health (MMH) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a state of well-being in which a mother, during the perinatal period (pregnancy and up to one year after birth), realizes her abilities, copes with normal life stresses, works productively, and contributes to her community. However, despite its significance, MMH remains an overlooked aspect of maternal care.

    Statistics from the WHO reveal that approximately 20% (1 in 5) of pregnant women worldwide experience maternal mental health issues, with the prevalence increasing by 13% among women who have just given birth. Shockingly, only 10% of those affected seek help in developing countries like Ghana.

    Common Maternal Mental Health conditions include:

    • Baby/Postpartum Blues: Mood swings, tearfulness, and anxiety shortly after childbirth, which usually resolve within a few weeks.
    • Depression: Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest, requiring professional support and treatment.
    • Anxiety: Excessive worrying about the baby or the mother.
    • Postpartum Psychosis: A rare but severe condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized behavior, requiring immediate medical and mental health treatment.

    The causes of MMH issues range from biological to socioeconomic factors. Biological factors include changes in hormone levels during and after pregnancy, while psychological factors encompass stress associated with pregnancy, childcare, work, and personal or family history of mental health issues. Additionally, socioeconomic factors such as exposure to violence and abuse, financial issues, relationship problems, and lack of access to healthcare contribute significantly to MMH issues.

    Pregnant women with maternal mental health issues may exhibit the following signs and symptoms:

    • Persistent sadness or low mood
    • Anxiety
    • Changes in appetite
    • Social withdrawal or isolation
    • Neglect of personal hygiene for both the mother and the baby
    • Loss of interest in the baby or previously enjoyed activities
    • Irritability or anger with unusual aggression
    • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
    • Substance abuse
    • Fatigue or loss of energy
    • Thoughts of harming oneself or the baby

    It is imperative that maternal mental health be prioritized by the government, families, husbands, and all healthcare professionals. Prompt identification and treatment of MMH issues are crucial in ensuring the well-being of mothers and their babies.

    The government must allocate resources to the Mental Health Authority (MHA) to prevent and treat MMH issues effectively. By doing so, Ghana can ensure that mothers receive the support and care they need during and after pregnancy, contributing to the overall health and well-being of families and communities.

    For more information, please contact Bismark Kwabla Kpobi at bismarkkwablakpobi@gmail.com.

  • Th Despair State of NABCO Trainees Over Their Unpaid Allowances Is having Adverse Mental Health On Them: Government Must Pay Them Now

    Th Despair State of NABCO Trainees Over Their Unpaid Allowances Is having Adverse Mental Health On Them: Government Must Pay Them Now

    Open Letter To:The Chief Of Staff.Labour And Employment Minister.

    MENTAL HEALTH Authority CEO.The Security Agencies.

    The scripture says “a hand that does not work should not eat” also, “a lazy hand brings poverty”, reasons despite the economic state of the country, everyone is trying hard to find something doing in order to survive and live.

    Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of NABCO TRAINEES since their last stipend was paid somewhere in August,2021.It is almost five 5 solid months now that NABCO TRAINEES received anything allowance, and when you happen to know and meet any of them, you will understand their state of DESPAIR and HOPELESSNESS.

    All NABCO TRAINEES went into and passed through the festive seasons without even coins in their pockets, most institutions too don’t regard them hence little annual food stuffs and coins they give to their staff, they were exempted, example is Cocobod , and others .

    Relationships have ended because young men have nothing to offer financially to their potential wives, many are not willing to lend them monies again since they have borrowed from all available sources and now left with daily insults from their families, lenders and friends .

    Those who are fortunate with rich family background and political links left the NABCO to secure for themselves jobs and personal businesses, but the rest are in dire need of their allowances to settle debtors .

    *I am appealing to the government and the afforementioned institutions to help work on them before the rate of suicides ,homicides and many social vices take over our country.*

    No man can work productively with unstable state of mind , fear, panic and anxiety. Please, have mercy on them and pay them so they can as well have some lucid intervals before they suffer another months of that again. NABCO TRAINEES are dying slowly psychologically and physically, and government should not take it lightly.

    MENTAL HEALTH, TOTAL HEALTH.Long live GHANA. Bismark Kwabla Kpobi

    Senior Registered MENTAL Nurse.Mental Health Advocate.Concerned Citizen. bismarkkwablakpobi@gmail.com02090015240540824809

  • ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI TOGETHER WITH EDUBIASE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL ORGANIZE BREAST CARE AWARENESS

    ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI TOGETHER WITH EDUBIASE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL ORGANIZE BREAST CARE AWARENESS

    ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI TOGETHER WITH EDUBIASE TRADITIONAL COUNCIL ORGANIZE BREAST CARE AWARENESS

    Anglogold Ashanti, Edubiase traditional council, Adansi south district assembly, and New Edubiase government hospital today organize breast and prostate cancer screening and awareness to the people of New Edubiase and Adansi south of Ashanti Region.

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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    According to them, it is important to know the status of your breast and prostate cancer.

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  • BREAST IS A GREAT SOURCE OF MEN’S HAPPINESS – QUEEN MOTHER SAID

    BREAST IS A GREAT SOURCE OF MEN’S HAPPINESS – QUEEN MOTHER SAID

    BREAST IS A GREAT SOURCE OF MEN’S HAPPINESS – QUEEN MOTHER SAID.

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Every October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), a national campaign to raise awareness for this cause. Come and join us at our virtual events from wherever you are!

    This year’s BCAM theme focuses on buddying up with one another because no one should fight cancer alone.

    Addressing the media after the program, the queen mother for Edubiase Traditional Council Nana Akua Dwum II pleaded with women to take very good care of their breasts.

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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    On the above said, Anglogold Ashanti Obuasi Mine in collaboration with Aga health Foundation, Adansi South District, Adansi South District health Directorate, and Edubiase Traditional Council this morning organised Grand Durbar for Breast and prostate cancer Awareness at Edubiase Community Center.

    Moreover, Nana Akua Dwum II added that breasts serve as a source of happiness to men, especially during s3x.

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  • What increases the chance of having twins

    What increases the chance of having twins

    What increases the chance of having a twins

    Several factors can increase the likelihood of a woman conceiving twins. These include:

    Family history

    A woman has a higher chance of having twins if she has a family history of twins. A family history of twins on the mother’s side increases this likelihood more than a family history on the father’s side. Yet, this only applies if conception takes place without the use of fertility treatments.


    According to the ASRM, women who are themselves nonidentical twins produce twins in around 1 in every 60 births. For men who are nonidentical twins, the chance of conceiving twins is only 1 in every 125 births.
    Some people believe that twins can skip a generation, meaning that a person will have twins if one of their grandparents did. Yet, there is little evidence to support this theory.

    How to have twins
    How to have twins


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    Fertility treatment

    The ASRM notes that the main factor that increases the chance of having twins is the use of fertility treatments. The various types of fertility treatment available increase the likelihood of twins in different ways.
    Some fertility drugs work by stimulating a woman’s ovaries, which can sometimes cause them to release more than one egg. If sperm fertilizes both of these eggs, this can result in twins.


    How to have twins In vitro fertilization (IVF) can also increase the chance of conceiving twins.
    Healthcare professionals carry out IVF by extracting a woman’s eggs and fertilizing them with a donor’s sperm in a laboratory to produce an embryo. They then transfer the fertilized embryo into the woman’s womb.


    To increase the likelihood of success, the healthcare professional may place more than one embryo into the womb. Twins can occur if both embryos implant and develop.


    Many pregnancies carry extra risks, so the healthcare professional will usually limit the number of embryos that they transfer to the woman’s womb to reduce the chance of a pregnancy with twins, triplets, or more.

    Age

    According to the Office on Women’s Health, women who are aged 30 years or older are more likely to conceive twins. The reason for this is that women of this age are more likely than younger women to release more than one egg during their reproductive cycle. If sperm fertilizes two separate eggs, a twin pregnancy can occur.

    Height and weight

    The ASRM report that non-identical twins are slightly more common in taller or heavier women than they are in small women. The reasons for this are not clear, but it may be due to better nutrition. Women with a higher body weight may have more resources available for a developing fetus

    How to have twins
    How to have twins

    Conclusion

    Racial background

    In the U.S., Hispanic women are less likely to have twins than non-Hispanic white women or black women, according to the ASRM.


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  • Suspension of All COVID-19 Dead Bodies Burial by Environmental Health Practitioners in Ghana

    Suspension of All COVID-19 Dead Bodies Burial by Environmental Health Practitioners in Ghana

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    TO: ALL MEDIA HOUSES

    SUSPENSION OF ALL COVID-19 DEAD BODIES BURIAL BY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS IN GHANA

    Good morning from Environmental Health Officers Alliance-Ghana ( EHOA-GH) Executives to all Environmental Health Practitioners in the entire 260 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and the Media both Local and International.

    With much grieve and sorrow we EHOA-GH from this Wednesday of August 18, 2021 have laid down our tools on the burial of all COVID-19 Dead Bodies in this Country until all needed Resources are given by the key actors in this COVID-19 Pandemic Era that’s the Ministry of Health (MoH) for that matter Ghana Health Service (GHS).

    This has become necessary since over One(1) year now all COVID19 dead bodies buried in this Country by Environmental Health Practitioners all over the Country in some MMDAs lacks the needed Personal Protective Equipments(PPEs), Hearse, and other incentives which have already given to our counterparts in the Ghana Health Service (GHS).

    Right from the day Ghana recorded it’s first COVID-19 Case, the Environmental Health Practitioners who are 100% Health Workers working under the Local Government Service (LGS) that’s Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) were exempted from all Trainings and Workshops which were organized by the Ministry of Health (Ghana Health Service) in all the Sixteen (16) Regions.

    It sudens our hearts at this critical moment on why the Government of Ghana specifically H. E. The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will neglect the only Public Health Law Enforcement Agents who are mandated by Section 14 of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (ACT 936) with Amendment (ACT 940) and E. I. 4 of 1976 in discharge of our mandated duties or job descriptions.

    We EHOA-GH want to state on record without any fear or favour reference to Article 191 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana and some Sections of the Labour Act, 2003 (ACT 651) that we have withdrawn our Services as enshrined in the Section 50 clause (c) of the Public Health Act, 2012 (ACT 851) with immediate effect.

    EHOA-GH want to caution all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives and any other person in the MMDAs who will try to victimize any of our members on all COVID- 19 Burials contrary to Article 191 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana will have the full forces of the Association descending on such a person without any fear or favour.

    EHOA-GH Executives entreat all Environmental Health Practitioners in all the 260 MMDAs to stay calm as Executives engage Government on the needed Modus Operandi in the discharge of our duties on this Highly Infectious Virus COVID-19 Dead Bodies burials in our Country Ghana.

    We thank each and everyone who have supported EHOA-GH since 2012 to date to continue to support till Ghana becomes clean from Reasonable Preventable Conditions (RPCs) engulfing us as a Country.

    Long Live Ghana
    Long Live EHOA-GH
    Long Live Schools of Hygiene

    I thank you for your needed attention.

    [SIGNED]
    YAW AKWAA LARTEY
    (Ag. District Env. Health Officer)
    NATIONAL PRESIDENT
    EHOA-GH
    (0241 527129 / 0543 627320)

  • Halt the – Introduction of “Zoom Nurses”-GRNMA to Gov’t, GHS

    Halt the – Introduction of “Zoom Nurses”-GRNMA to Gov’t, GHS

    HALT THE RE-INTRODUCTION OF “ZOOM NURSES”-GRNMA TO GOV’T, GHS

    The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) says they are unhappy about the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) for the re-introduction of the modular Six (6) month training for Community Health Workers (Zoom Nurses).

    According to the Leadership of the Association, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) defines a nurse as a person who has completed a program of basic, generalised nursing education and is authorised by the appropriate regulatory authority to practice nursing in his/her country.

    Speaking to the First Chairman of the Ashanti Regional Branch of the Association today, Mr. Philimon Adu Brempong said, they are worried about the constant efforts of stakeholders, especially successive governments to adulterate the nursing profession.

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    He said the Association is therefore entreating stakeholders and the general public to desist from attaching the name “nurse” to any undertrained person who attains a Six-month training or less and parade himself or herself as a nurse.

    Nursing is a noble profession and requires extensive training to become part of the profession.

    “We have over Fourteen Thousand (14,000) qualified Nurses and Midwives who are awaiting government ployment thus the GRNMA is urging government and the necessary stakeholders to employ these professionals instead of the Six-month training to unqualified persons to become part of the service”, Mr. Adu told Nana Ampratwum on Silver FM’s Omanbapa Morning Show.

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    He added that instead of committing new funds to train the Community Health Workers (Zoom Nurses), those funds should be channeled into the issuance of the Financial Clearance to employ those awaiting employment who have the requisite skills and knowledge to help the country especially in it’s fight against the COVID 19 pandemic.

    He finally called on the government to as a matter of urgency halt the Re-introduction of the Community Health Workers (Zoom Nurses) to save the profession.

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    MR. ADU BREMPONG
    054 243 4584

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  • BLAME ZOOMLION FOR BEKWAI MUNICIPAL BEEN SWALLOWED BY RUBBISH

    BLAME ZOOMLION FOR BEKWAI MUNICIPAL BEEN SWALLOWED BY RUBBISH

    BLAME ZOOMLION FOR BEKWAI MUNICIPAL BEEN SWALLOWED BY RUBBISH– SANITATION OFFICER VOWED.

    The Sanitation And Environmental Officer for Bekwai Municipal in the Ashanti Region, Mr. Eric Kudjo, has blamed waste management giant, Zoomlion for the unsanitary conditions in the municipality.

    The Sanitation Officer Mr. Eric Kudjo has recently come under fire for the current terrible sanitation situation in the municipal, with group, Concern Citizen Of Amansie and Amansie Youth For Action-Network leading the charge, especially in Anwiankwanta living in a refuse area.

    ZOOMLION
    ZOOMLION

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    In an interview with ASP Sampene, he said,
    ‘I am disappointed today Ghana engulfed in filth and find solid waste everywhere, I blame Zoomlion for any refused been dumped here especially Anwinkwanta. Due to the lack of Zoom Lion communal containers, the inner city of Anwiankwanta has become a major source of dumping refuses which causes sickness and doesn’t help human conditions.

    The Bekwai Municipal Assembly has written numerous letters to the authorities but yielded no results. We have also call stakeholders to aid us in a dustbin but have not received any, he said.
    VIDEO…..Mr. Eric Kudjo.

    Speaking to the Chairman of Anwiankwanta Taxi Union, Mr. Kwadwo Boateng, he said, due to the lack of dustbins, bafflot sellers, yam fryer, even the entire community came to this scene to dump here.
    We are worried about this current despicable state of Anwiankwanta Taxi station. In fact, refuse is swallowing us, he shared his worries.
    VIDEO….-Mr. Kwadwo Boateng.

    CALL MR. ERIC KUDJO FOR MORE DETAILS:::024 669 7375 // 020 090 2048.

    Story Filed By ASP Sampene.

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  • BREAKING: HEPATITIS B/C; IT KILLS THAN HIV/AIDS; VERY EASY TREATMENT AVAILABLE HERE -CHECK OUT

    BREAKING: HEPATITIS B/C; IT KILLS THAN HIV/AIDS; VERY EASY TREATMENT AVAILABLE HERE -CHECK OUT

    BREAKING HEPATITIS B/C; IT KILLS THAN HIV/AIDS; VERY EASY TREATMENT AVAILABLE HERE -CHECK OUT

    In case you do not know, HEPATITIS kills more than HIV/AIDS and has been killing many Ghanaians secretly.

    Research/Reports have shown that it is one of the killer diseases in this country, but people pay less attention to it.

    The good news is that hepatitis can be treated easily with one tested and proven medicine, thus FOREVER HEPATITIS B/C PRODUCT

    HEPATITIS

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    Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver.

    FOREVER HEPATITIS B/C PRODUCT- is a scientifically proven and globally accepted product that detoxifies the entire system that reduces the burden of the liver and kidney to function normally and repairs every tissue and cell in your system.

    It boosts and restores the immune system damaged by fatty liver over the years and clears off any trace of the Hepatitis virus in your system.

    It has antivirus, anti-inflammatory, and antibodies that fight the virus and infection to clear everything completely out of the system.100% natural. If you or your relative is suffering from hepatitis, then do them a favor.

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  • WHY IS IT THAT, MOST OF THE MAJOR PROPHETS USE TOWELS DURING CHURCH SERVICE.

    WHY IS IT THAT, MOST OF THE MAJOR PROPHETS USE TOWELS DURING CHURCH SERVICE.

    WHY IS IT THAT MOST OF THE MAJOR PROPHETS USE TOWELS DURING CHURCH SERVICE… APS ASKED

    Some major prophets in Ghana has been noted of using “big white towels” during ministration.

    This has brought the attention of the founder and leader of Kingdom Foundation Gospel Network Ghana (Apostle Lawrence Kwaw Sam).

    According to Apostle Lawrence Sam, he thinks there is something in the towels that some of the prophets hold during ministration.

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    “I don’t know why they are using that towels, meanwhile those towels were not given to them at their graduation as prophets” – he added.

    He again asked that, why not pastors, teachers, Evangelists, but only prophets who use those towels?.

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  • Ghanaian nurses being taught how to master and practice d0ggy style.

    Ghanaian nurses being taught how to master and practice d0ggy style.

    Ghanaian nurses being taught how to master and practice d0ggy style in the classroom

    A viral video on social media gives an account of Ghanaian nurses being taught how to practise and master doggy style in the classroom.

    These nurses are being introduced to the other aspects of sexual education where they are made to understand the various sexual positions and how they can replicate them.

    Nurses leaning Doggy

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    The video reveals a set of nurses being taught how to bend and position their bums to make the doggy style more pleasurable and effortless.

    This piece of somewhat educative video has caused a stir on social media with many raising concerns over the qualify of education these nurses get before they are enrolled into the health sector to take care of patients.

    Many believe the education nurses receive in the country must be revised so these individuals are taken through the rudimentary of health care in order for them to be as professional as they could.

    No wonder most nurses are in the bad books of Ghanaians considering how lackadaisical they are about their duties and the quantum of time they waste away on social media.

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