Ebola is very serious. Leave Ghana out of your nonsense.
Ebola is very serious. Leave Ghana out of your nonsense.
truth 9 years ago
Do they care about Ebola or Cholera. Efiiii paaa check mokola chorkor, ,mamobi etc.
Do they care about Ebola or Cholera. Efiiii paaa check mokola chorkor, ,mamobi etc.
Walantu Walansa 9 years ago
Hi Kwame, you said it well all and well. Don´t mind this ignorant Ghanaman´s foolish comment!
TRUE!
In the final analysis, what needs to be underscored the most is the fact that both the epidemics of Ebola and Cholera a ... read full comment
Hi Kwame, you said it well all and well. Don´t mind this ignorant Ghanaman´s foolish comment!
TRUE!
In the final analysis, what needs to be underscored the most is the fact that both the epidemics of Ebola and Cholera are the direct result of the abjectly poor and woefully unacceptable levels of environmental hygiene in the West African sub-region and, indeed, the entire continent at large. This is also the time for African politicians to wisely spend much less of hard-earned taxpayer monetary and other capital resources and, instead, focus more on the rapid and systematic upgrading of environmental hygiene, as well as sociocultural and economic development.
Bay 9 years ago
Ebola is Ebola it doesn't matter where the person comes from
Ebola is Ebola it doesn't matter where the person comes from
Peaceful foreigner 9 years ago
if Ghana has Ebola it will truly be a very sad day for the country. But the article is correct the public hygiene will only change when politicians use carrot and stick methods to force people to change. Even in Gbwawe wher ... read full comment
if Ghana has Ebola it will truly be a very sad day for the country. But the article is correct the public hygiene will only change when politicians use carrot and stick methods to force people to change. Even in Gbwawe where i live the local women are filthy and hate to be told to keep their environment clean. Africans must stop wearing filth as a badge of honour and start cleaning up. I am amazed when I see individuals leaving their pig pens immaculately dressed especially women. Sad indeed.
nabia 9 years ago
1. "And then, according to Dr. Prince Kwakye-Afriyie, this basic Ebola-detection equipment arrived too late to save the life of the suspected first victim of this most deadly disease in the country".
2. "Laboratory tests are ... read full comment
1. "And then, according to Dr. Prince Kwakye-Afriyie, this basic Ebola-detection equipment arrived too late to save the life of the suspected first victim of this most deadly disease in the country".
2. "Laboratory tests are still being carried out on sample tissues taken from the deceased patient at the Dominase SDA Hospital. And the latter process is expected to take some time, perhaps several days or even weeks"
the two sentences above show Ahoofe this time strayed into unfamiliar territory. There is on one to insult and without checking facts has let out two untruthful statements
1. an infra red thremometer can never prevent you from getting ebola. it is not absolutely necessary before you are diagnosed
2. testing for ebola is done at the noguchi memorial institute for medical research and this takes 24 hours and not weeks.
ahoofe please concentrate on politics which is a familiar area for you
Ebola is very serious. Leave Ghana out of your nonsense.
Do they care about Ebola or Cholera. Efiiii paaa check mokola chorkor, ,mamobi etc.
Hi Kwame, you said it well all and well. Don´t mind this ignorant Ghanaman´s foolish comment!
TRUE!
In the final analysis, what needs to be underscored the most is the fact that both the epidemics of Ebola and Cholera a ...
read full comment
Ebola is Ebola it doesn't matter where the person comes from
if Ghana has Ebola it will truly be a very sad day for the country. But the article is correct the public hygiene will only change when politicians use carrot and stick methods to force people to change. Even in Gbwawe wher ...
read full comment
1. "And then, according to Dr. Prince Kwakye-Afriyie, this basic Ebola-detection equipment arrived too late to save the life of the suspected first victim of this most deadly disease in the country".
2. "Laboratory tests are ...
read full comment