That's the better option to heal the wounds. Life must go on.
Congrats!
That's the better option to heal the wounds. Life must go on.
AKUA 9 years ago
VERY PAINFUL, HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS STORY HOPING THAT SOMETHING BETTER WILL COME OUT OF IT. IT SADDENING THOUGH, GOD BE WITH SUWEIBA
VERY PAINFUL, HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS STORY HOPING THAT SOMETHING BETTER WILL COME OUT OF IT. IT SADDENING THOUGH, GOD BE WITH SUWEIBA
Sammy 9 years ago
I couldn`t avoid shedding tears whilst reading this. Self pity? No. But the wickedness of the world.
I couldn`t avoid shedding tears whilst reading this. Self pity? No. But the wickedness of the world.
Vida Caroline 9 years ago
Your article is mwaa
Your article is mwaa
Fat 9 years ago
Good piece, I wish Suweiba could read this. God bless her.
Good piece, I wish Suweiba could read this. God bless her.
nabia 9 years ago
Nice article however it is written in the typical give all to God fashion. in the end it it defeats the purpose of the article.
It Muntaka's votes were threatened he would have reacted differently. I am waiting to see the da ... read full comment
Nice article however it is written in the typical give all to God fashion. in the end it it defeats the purpose of the article.
It Muntaka's votes were threatened he would have reacted differently. I am waiting to see the day a Ministers baby will be said to be dead and then let them dare complain and the same yardstick shall be used
Mawuli 9 years ago
Thank you nabia. I did not read your article before posting mine. I almost titled it "fama Nyame syndrome.
You took words from my mouth. Once more I say,
Thanks hahahahaha
Thank you nabia. I did not read your article before posting mine. I almost titled it "fama Nyame syndrome.
You took words from my mouth. Once more I say,
Thanks hahahahaha
Mawuli 9 years ago
I have always enjoyed Mr.Idris Pacas articles.His articles are well thought out and well argued.
However, on the Madam Suweiba case, I do strongly disagree with him. I am so emotionally invested in this case to the point o ... read full comment
I have always enjoyed Mr.Idris Pacas articles.His articles are well thought out and well argued.
However, on the Madam Suweiba case, I do strongly disagree with him. I am so emotionally invested in this case to the point of rage simply because of the way Madam Suweiba has been treated.
I will rather argue that, "Fama nyame" syndrome is why there is so much corruption and all manners of evilness in Ghana.
I can assure folks that nothing is going change in our society with "fama nyame".
What type of crime is going to trigger our outrage into a collective action?. If stealing and re-selling of babies in hospitals don't do it, sorry to say there is no hope for our society.
Equal rights was achieved through outrage and "we can't take this no more and not by fama Nyame" syndrome
Ghanaians politicize every issue hence some idiots said since this issue happened in a Kumasi hospital, the baby was stolen by an Ashanti.If that is not a moronic arguement, then someone needs to give another definition. Stealing of babies has been going on across the country for time now. Especially in Accra. This has always been the hush hush trade.
Have a wonderful day my friend Mr. Pacas
IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago
My appeal is based on the lack of viable option left. This shocking incident should have witnessed a sustained demo by women, women groups, social activities, traditional and religious leaders and the Gender Ministry.
We s ... read full comment
My appeal is based on the lack of viable option left. This shocking incident should have witnessed a sustained demo by women, women groups, social activities, traditional and religious leaders and the Gender Ministry.
We saw almost nothing. It was only the Zongo Youth who mustered courage to 'discipline' some staff at KATH.
Notice that in Ghana, only issues of NDC and NPP attract attention. The manner in which the perpetrators have be pampered from the beginning shows that nothing positive will come out if energy is needlessly expended pursuing the matter.
If you've another option, let's hear from you.
Good day!
Congrats!
That's the better option to heal the wounds. Life must go on.
VERY PAINFUL, HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS STORY HOPING THAT SOMETHING BETTER WILL COME OUT OF IT. IT SADDENING THOUGH, GOD BE WITH SUWEIBA
I couldn`t avoid shedding tears whilst reading this. Self pity? No. But the wickedness of the world.
Your article is mwaa
Good piece, I wish Suweiba could read this. God bless her.
Nice article however it is written in the typical give all to God fashion. in the end it it defeats the purpose of the article.
It Muntaka's votes were threatened he would have reacted differently. I am waiting to see the da ...
read full comment
Thank you nabia. I did not read your article before posting mine. I almost titled it "fama Nyame syndrome.
You took words from my mouth. Once more I say,
Thanks hahahahaha
I have always enjoyed Mr.Idris Pacas articles.His articles are well thought out and well argued.
However, on the Madam Suweiba case, I do strongly disagree with him. I am so emotionally invested in this case to the point o ...
read full comment
My appeal is based on the lack of viable option left. This shocking incident should have witnessed a sustained demo by women, women groups, social activities, traditional and religious leaders and the Gender Ministry.
We s ...
read full comment