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If they gave their consent or their families did, then no question. If not, then the organizers could be treading on dangerous grounds.
Question is,have they got the mental capability to make decisions??if family consent ...fine
NOW ,I SEE HIM CLEAN AND CLEAR,,,"mi wurade me-eee wuuu""
God bless the organizers for a good work done.
This is beyond wickedness! These people do not have the mental capacity to consent to this shameful display which amount to exploitation and human rights abuse! There is a reason why no other civilized nation do this!
wow am mr jerrywas..acccra..eii this is marvelous..charley dont u think if there is a price attached normal people will run to psychiatric hospitals to qualify for the competition
Mmmmm, I pray they recover.
Don't forget Ankaful psychiatric hospital please
Mad times records needs to sign them on
Just not sure what to make of this. Good or bad. I wish it was an event to raise funds and awareness about mental health challenges in Ghana. A beauty pageant would be the last thing on my mind considering these are really si ...
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Please end this childish event forthwith. In and competitive even the best in the field is declared champion; in a dancing contest the best dancer wins, in soccer the best player wins, in a beauty contest the most beautiful; ...
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Oh Ghana, what is so great about exploiting mental illness? Will you also have a contest for those suffering from terminal illness such as cancer and then crown them 'Mr. & Miss Cancer'? Its another thing to make awareness fo ...
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Was it the mad men and women who voted them?
Be careful with your choice of word…the word 'mad' is demeaning and very harsh....the right thing to say is 'mentally challenged'
This is just a waste of scarce resources. People are unemployed, children still school under trees, sone communities are finding it difficult getting potable water, brilliant but needy students cant make it to the higher inst ...
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As a mental health practitioner I feel this is not the right way to fight the stigma. The objective should be to find acceptance within the society/family and to send message out that mental health shouldn't render someone as ...
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Very True