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Akufo-Addo didn’t win 2016 election fairly - Kennedy Agyapong reveals!! NPP MUST GO!!!
JUST USELESS NOISE AND TIME WASTE.Go to LABOUR OFFICES FOR EMPLOYMENT.
That's not what the NPP was saying in 2016 when these nurses were demonstrating. The NPP used those demonstrating nurses to attack the NDC government. Over to you, Joe Larteh.
which nurses are talking of? Private nurses? that will not help your propaganda game. Just keep licking your wounds for the next four years.
maybe u re right with ur comment, bt having de word "accreditation" attach to de documents of our schools, same govt certificate, pin n same duration of national service as de public nurses, we tot that just maybe our plead w ...
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No one will mind you nurses, stay calm
otherwise you'll dance your own music
none of us is ur sis,bro, daughter or son so yy will u mind us. if we knew the word accreditation was just a mere word, passing exams for a govt cert, pin or giving a yr of our life to service govt hospitals were all waste of ...
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When these nurses were demonstrating during the past election year, the NPP was quick to use them as election fodder. Now the NPP is in office, and the tables have turned. These nurses have suddenly realized that they were us ...
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Private nurses? Which part of the the clause you quoted on the constitution has been violated as far as your employment is concerned? You cannot force government to employ you. You are not the only citizens in Ghana who are ...
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I know abt 8 batches frm my school who were posted by govt during their tym. they re same nurses frm private schools as we re. yy were dey posted then. wats the difference btw them n us. wat went right during their tym n wats ...
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Our education system needs total paradigm shift. More need to be trained in technical aspects. By the way can't we export these over 3000 nurses?
Thsi mass production of nurses has rendered them useless. on fact the number of nurses in Ghana is more than the patients and yet they have not recognized it