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Alexxxx

@BraAlex3

MD. @ugsrc LOCAL NUGS President 2022/2023. Photographer📷. Leadership and Service. Aspiring attending nephrologist|Public health consultant|Politician

Accra, Ghana Se unió Temmuz 2018
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
You can’t be a Barcelona fan and in Barcelona twitter community and not have blue tick. So drop your handle, let’s gift you three months blue tick. Visca Barca
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
@kwakzzzz You’ll get referrals instead 💀
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ismailo.@ismailloooo·
But nights dey go through am o. Where tf do you get off as a facility to tell somebody their choice of specialty doesn’t align with the needs of the hospital so you’re not going to allow them to go on study leave?
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
@akono_bi Oh That’s not a pleasant comment at all
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
Low key the government has implemented the 24hr jobs 3shifts without our notice oo 🤣🤣
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
This one de3 you people haven’t seen it err. It’s always the system failures that you tag doctors with. Hmm
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
@Mitzy98__ Congratulations doc 15days more to go at my end 😮‍💨
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Anyebanying🫰🏾@Mitzy98__·
Tomorrow being my last day as a house officer is so surreal. 2 years already ?
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Max The Airbnb Guy🏡Best Shortlets@Maxtheairbnbguy·
Sometimes men pull back or gives low effort because he feels that his effort is not being reciprocated. He initiates. He checks in. He plans. A lot of women approach dating from a place of self protection. "You, as a man, have to prove to me that you are worthy of my time, my energy, and my vulnerability." And because of what you have been through past betrayals, disappointments, wounds from other men you believe this is the right way. You build walls. But here is what happens when you are dealing with a man who is actually serious. He is watching. He notices that you are holding back. He sees the walls. He feels the distance. And he begins to wonder: "Am I wasting my time? He does not want to invest months of emotional labour for nothing. Yet the desire does not vanish completely. He still likes you. So he lingers. He watches your stories. He drops a comment here, a like there. He hangs around. It is a temperature check. Let me see how she responds. Let me see if I can still ignite something here. Let me see if there is any sign that she actually wants this as much as I do. It all stems from one simple question are we making mutual effort to know each other? Before you throw accusations before you label him inconsistent, ask yourself: was I coming correct? Was I showing up? Was I matching his energy, or was I waiting for him to prove himself while I sat back and judged Love is not a performance for one person. It is a dance for two
Adekunbi🌹❤️@Adhekunbi

“Men alone” give women any random advice.🎤

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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
@LmSerbeh I just got a referral o/a of 2 prev cs in labor , cervix 6cm dilated with contractions from a HEALTHCENTER!!! Client went for ANC visit JUST 3 TIMES. Can you blame the facility ?? There are so many questions about obstetric care in a poverty ridden society Charley
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LM Yaw Frimpong Serbeh
LM Yaw Frimpong Serbeh@LmSerbeh·
60 per week, 240 per month, 2880 per year (KATH is doing about 3.4k/year). If you're doing this much, there's question about obstetric care from ANC to labor monitoring.
Alexxxx@BraAlex3

Wow We now have two specialists here in St. Patrick’s and we do roughly 60 caesarean sections weekly St. Patrick’s hosp has really improved and it’s one of the biggest facilities in Ashanti region. Hopefully no one losses a relative because of “bad system”

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Danny_kay@Danny_kay1121·
@BraAlex3 Then I guess you've had the opportunity to perform a number of C-section
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
Wow We now have two specialists here in St. Patrick’s and we do roughly 60 caesarean sections weekly St. Patrick’s hosp has really improved and it’s one of the biggest facilities in Ashanti region. Hopefully no one losses a relative because of “bad system”
Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA@dr_bandak

I am the last of 8 children. That is not the full story. My mother carried 11 children. She lost 3 along the way. The child born after me did not survive because we had no one who could perform a cesarean section in our town. I remember that day vividly…. Waving at her as she was being taken to the nearest referral facility (St. Patrick's Hospital, Offinso ) That is another story. So when people call me the “last baby,” I know the name carries joy, pain, survival, and grace. My older siblings often tell me: “You had it easy. Things were much tougher before you came.” Maybe they are right. But I also saw the struggle. I remember my Mom doing all kinds of business to support Dad and keep us moving. Selling fried fish. Selling sachet water. Going deep into villages to buy foodstuffs for resale. I remember us going to buy maize from farmers so we could sell on market day. The long days. The carrying. The uncertainty of whether the profit would be enough. My mother could not read or write. Yet she understood education better than many people with degrees. I still remember her selling some of her clothes to contribute to school fees. At one point, she had 3 children at the University of Ghana at the same time → Law School → Biological Sciences → Business School Imagine that. That kind of strength is hard to explain. Later, she built her business. And she built it well. She became successful enough to win multiple government contracts supplying foodstuffs to more than a dozen schools and polytechnics across Ghana 🇬🇭. My high school included. There were times when I would follow her to see the accountants/Bursar at Prempeh/Owass, etc., before we could reach for a calculator; she often already knew the final figure. I still don’t know how she did it. Our house in Abofour was always full. Children everywhere. Some were relatives. Many were neighbors. Some were just children who needed support. She paid school fees for children she did not give birth to. She fed people. She helped people. Today, she has multiple grandchildren named after her. When I am in a good mood, I call them Mom. → @FatiBanda_ & 5 others not on this platform. Her story deserves a book. Maybe one day I will write it. —- But today, I just want to say this: One woman’s courage can change the direction of a family. One mother’s sacrifice can open doors her children may spend a lifetime walking through. One woman with no formal education can still be the reason people enter classrooms, government offices, parliament house, hospitals, universities, and rooms she was never invited into, and become successful entrepreneurs. My mother’s story is why I believe women’s education, women’s work, and women’s economic power can change generations. When one woman is supported, the impact rarely ends with her. —- On this Mother’s Day, I celebrate my mother, Hajia Fati. I celebrate every woman who goes above and beyond, so the next generation has a chance. Happy Mother’s Day to the women whose sacrifices are still speaking through generations. —- For everyone who still has their mother with them: Call her. Ask her about the parts of her story you were too young to understand. Some of the sacrifices that shaped us were made before we even knew what sacrifice meant.

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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
@RealEddieGh I won’t lie bro St. Patrick’s 😂😂😂?? Ask anybody who knows here hmm
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Hibeekay@SavyIBK·
Talk to Date Date to marry Marry to serve God together Anything else I don’t want.
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Alexxxx@BraAlex3·
Does he have any expertise in healthcare ?? What’s his area of expertise!? Ghana’s doc to pts ratio is 1:10,000. WHO recommends 1:1,000 ratio at most. What have you as a gov appointee contributed to the healthcare system?? You just get up bcos of politics and talk rubbish
Joy 99.7 FM@Joy997FM

“The issue is not always ‘no bed syndrome.’ Sometimes it’s a cover for dereliction of duty and professional neglect. When doctors are unavailable, patients are told there’s no bed.” — Abass Nurudeen, CEO of the Social Investment Fund, on #Newsfile

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