A COUNTRY OF FOOLS,NO ELECTRICITY,NO WATER.BAD ROADS YET PARLIAMENT FOOLING AROUND ON DEAD BABY
A COUNTRY OF FOOLS,NO ELECTRICITY,NO WATER.BAD ROADS YET PARLIAMENT FOOLING AROUND ON DEAD BABY
O. O. 9 years ago
I can not help but to support what you have wrote. "Especially that the people involved mighty have already finished the deal long ago without any trace".
Sad though to the bereaved family
I can not help but to support what you have wrote. "Especially that the people involved mighty have already finished the deal long ago without any trace".
Sad though to the bereaved family
TIJANI 9 years ago
there is no water, bad roads and electricity because if we fail to do the right thing. we are liars and hypocrites, if we cannot find solution to simple problems like this one, how can we find solution to our electricity, wa ... read full comment
there is no water, bad roads and electricity because if we fail to do the right thing. we are liars and hypocrites, if we cannot find solution to simple problems like this one, how can we find solution to our electricity, water and road problems
baby luv 9 years ago
Tijani you are right, A simple and straight forward problem has to go to parliament? what a shame. The baby was not a needle that has fallen into a well or hay ,The simple question is where is him dead or alive
someone shd ... read full comment
Tijani you are right, A simple and straight forward problem has to go to parliament? what a shame. The baby was not a needle that has fallen into a well or hay ,The simple question is where is him dead or alive
someone shd be made to talk
the fear is we don't know how many mothers have gone through similar situation and having to be told that a body belongs to the hospital for final disposal??????
how powerful in the incinerator to burn the bogy to ashes assuming that was what happened. Even the family must be give the ashes
NOOOOOO!!!!!!! THIS MATTER CANNOT DIE A NATURAL DEATH
please madam get to the bottom of it and its just the simple truth then you can decide to forgive them.
BAAKO 9 years ago
If we cannot find solution to simple problem like this one, how can we find solution to our water, electricity and water problems.
If we cannot find solution to simple problem like this one, how can we find solution to our water, electricity and water problems.
Koo Nimo 9 years ago
What does unsatisfactory investigation means. To whose satisfaction Mr MP?
What does unsatisfactory investigation means. To whose satisfaction Mr MP?
Lydia 9 years ago
Enough is enough. Suweiba and family take whatever compensation that is given and forget the past. Every Ghanaian sympathizes with you,but the fact is that what else can be done? The workers concerned have been sacked, Even i ... read full comment
Enough is enough. Suweiba and family take whatever compensation that is given and forget the past. Every Ghanaian sympathizes with you,but the fact is that what else can be done? The workers concerned have been sacked, Even if you sue them they will not be convicted of murder or even manslaughter.Why not live this case for God to judge? Suweiba?
KING OF KING 9 years ago
I respect no more asantihene in kumasi city because when this thing happen he didn't take any act to show concern to the family of his citizenry in kumasi not even ghana in general all he can do then is to travel to south af ... read full comment
I respect no more asantihene in kumasi city because when this thing happen he didn't take any act to show concern to the family of his citizenry in kumasi not even ghana in general all he can do then is to travel to south africa how sure if he wasn't the source of missing that baby for juju felow county men and women our leaders are really wicked in terms how to judge justice'''Africa when,when can we come-up to modern system in this decade world of advance my regard to all ghanaians as it can happen thesame to you.so am so worry as a ghanaian blood folks
Kwatso 9 years ago
The baby wasn't a still born baby, and even if it was where is it? that's the question to be asked. I don't think you have a child let alone losing a child you wouldn't have commented like you've done. No amount of compensat ... read full comment
The baby wasn't a still born baby, and even if it was where is it? that's the question to be asked. I don't think you have a child let alone losing a child you wouldn't have commented like you've done. No amount of compensation can repay the loss. Lydia, are you sure you are woman? I wonder! The missing baby is part of Ghana's issue if you should know. The right authority has to get to the bottom of this case as soon as possible.
Kwatso 9 years ago
correction: a woman
correction: a woman
abz 9 years ago
efuu nu wo hi
efuu nu wo hi
MP, London 9 years ago
That is your opinion, twit. As for me the woman is most probably not looking for a still born baby. Contrary, she is rightfully looking to be re-united with her stolen baby. Can you imagine the agony of this baby looking for ... read full comment
That is your opinion, twit. As for me the woman is most probably not looking for a still born baby. Contrary, she is rightfully looking to be re-united with her stolen baby. Can you imagine the agony of this baby looking for her true mother..eh. Just consider the baby and the mother to be as humans and not animals like you; and I understand that once born a twit you cannot escape these juvenile mentality but remain a perpetual twit. How could you be this insensitive?
This woman is no less than anybody in Ghana and the baby is as important as the President of Ghana. If you care to know if how this country should kill corruption and have a complete break from that vice we should realise that the potential baby abduction case presents gross immorality; the odd conduct that is punishable nationwide. If the baby is not stolen, then why can't the hospital produce a DNA profile of the dead baby?
You useless, arrogant, ignorant and dispicable twit. Think before you talk next time
TYSON 9 years ago
WELL SAID, IT,S ALWAYS LIKE THAT IF YOU ARE NOT THE ONE IN THE SAME SITUATION. IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT THEN YOU KNOW HOW IT FEELS.
WELL SAID, IT,S ALWAYS LIKE THAT IF YOU ARE NOT THE ONE IN THE SAME SITUATION. IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT THEN YOU KNOW HOW IT FEELS.
The Mask 9 years ago
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask ... read full comment
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask of the national budget and issues of national significance. The constituents must not forgive any MP who betrays them. There must be adequate media coverage of parliamentary activities and randomly how MPs are faring in their constituencies. If you know of any MP who has taken bribe report the MP to his constituents.
After winning an election a newly elected Parliamentarian must leave his constituency and come to Accra the National capital to represent his constituency while at the same time providing feedback to his constituents. In order to represent his or her constituency effectively a parliamentarian should be able to communicate in the language he or she feels most comfortable in. Many parliamentarians come from constituencies where English is not the first language. A parliamentarian may be educated, understand English and belong to one profession or another but would prefer to communicate in the language of his or her constituency.
Parliament must therefore provide interpreters for all the major language blocks. Parliament must also provide earphones so that if one MP is speaking in a different language the other MPs can all understand. Language must not be a barrier to effective repesentation.
Parliament must also provide a readily available renovated residence to a newly elected parliamentarian. Accommodation in Accra is expensive and not every newly elected parliamentarian will have the money to rent a home in the national capital as the MP (representative) must have exhausted his or her funds running for office. Each MP must be given an office, a bodyguard and a secretary.
HAZOR 9 years ago
Is this missing baby saga necessary for parliament to reinvestigate and gain what?or can they bring the baby back to the parent?Thing that parliament need to investigate they to not investigate it.We parliament to inversigate ... read full comment
Is this missing baby saga necessary for parliament to reinvestigate and gain what?or can they bring the baby back to the parent?Thing that parliament need to investigate they to not investigate it.We parliament to inversigate the where about of $10 billion STX housing project.the $85 million to construct six classroom block and 2 level schools,The $1.7 million to rehabilitate tomatoes can factory in the north,the $2.4 billion eastern corridor railway lines.This is what parliament should inverstigate.
ama 9 years ago
Ghanaians stop and let us all think properly. 1st it is a human being that is taken and sold for money. Nothing is done to anyone. Next it missing cars, government bungalows, then moneys are taken from contract, no work done. ... read full comment
Ghanaians stop and let us all think properly. 1st it is a human being that is taken and sold for money. Nothing is done to anyone. Next it missing cars, government bungalows, then moneys are taken from contract, no work done. When something is done that is wrong, let us deal with it. We have all heard about drugs, equipment missing from government hospitals for years. Nothing has ever been done. Now it is a baby and still nothing done. One day the land on which the hospitals are built on will be sold and NOTHING will be done. THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA, God help us.
A COUNTRY OF FOOLS,NO ELECTRICITY,NO WATER.BAD ROADS YET PARLIAMENT FOOLING AROUND ON DEAD BABY
I can not help but to support what you have wrote. "Especially that the people involved mighty have already finished the deal long ago without any trace".
Sad though to the bereaved family
there is no water, bad roads and electricity because if we fail to do the right thing. we are liars and hypocrites, if we cannot find solution to simple problems like this one, how can we find solution to our electricity, wa ...
read full comment
Tijani you are right, A simple and straight forward problem has to go to parliament? what a shame. The baby was not a needle that has fallen into a well or hay ,The simple question is where is him dead or alive
someone shd ...
read full comment
If we cannot find solution to simple problem like this one, how can we find solution to our water, electricity and water problems.
What does unsatisfactory investigation means. To whose satisfaction Mr MP?
Enough is enough. Suweiba and family take whatever compensation that is given and forget the past. Every Ghanaian sympathizes with you,but the fact is that what else can be done? The workers concerned have been sacked, Even i ...
read full comment
I respect no more asantihene in kumasi city because when this thing happen he didn't take any act to show concern to the family of his citizenry in kumasi not even ghana in general all he can do then is to travel to south af ...
read full comment
The baby wasn't a still born baby, and even if it was where is it? that's the question to be asked. I don't think you have a child let alone losing a child you wouldn't have commented like you've done. No amount of compensat ...
read full comment
correction: a woman
efuu nu wo hi
That is your opinion, twit. As for me the woman is most probably not looking for a still born baby. Contrary, she is rightfully looking to be re-united with her stolen baby. Can you imagine the agony of this baby looking for ...
read full comment
WELL SAID, IT,S ALWAYS LIKE THAT IF YOU ARE NOT THE ONE IN THE SAME SITUATION. IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT THEN YOU KNOW HOW IT FEELS.
MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask ...
read full comment
Is this missing baby saga necessary for parliament to reinvestigate and gain what?or can they bring the baby back to the parent?Thing that parliament need to investigate they to not investigate it.We parliament to inversigate ...
read full comment
Ghanaians stop and let us all think properly. 1st it is a human being that is taken and sold for money. Nothing is done to anyone. Next it missing cars, government bungalows, then moneys are taken from contract, no work done. ...
read full comment