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@kenacquah5 @dr_berkai 😂😂😂😂
Adɛn aa the private labs get laboratory physicians who validate the results. Is it not the same lab guys who go to work at the private labs to get them the results??. When Konvikt turn lab physician? 🤣🤣🤣💔
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@dr_berkai Nonsense. Laboratory results shouldn’t always tally with clinical findings. If you really know and are sure of the diagnosis, why do the labs?
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Doctors dey do one night stand?
damola.joor@damolajoor
Have you tried a one night stand with a doctor?
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@mohgovgh Nurses and Midwives, 2021.. all other professions are to fight for their lives. I don’t blame MOH, I blame other professional bodies. So weak
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If you are praying and waiting, do not stop, God is listening. I prayed. I worked. God answered. This is my testimony. As we step into this fresh chapter of 2026, may your earnest prayers be answered and may long-closed doors break open with overflowing blessings.
Thank You, God, for Your faithfulness yesterday, today, and in the years ahead.
Help me proclaim: Thank You, God!
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Timezones always surprises me , Australia are in 2026, we are in 2025 and Barcelona are still in 2015
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026 AUSTRALIA
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There are 3 ways to explain this and I will try and do justice to that. Read it and share with someone.
First, social capital.
Social capital is the advantage you get from your network. When your dad is a pilot, his pilot friends become your network.
They recommend you. They mentor you. They open doors. It’s not a network you build, but inherited.
Now, compare that to someone starting from zero with no connections or no one vouching for them. That’s tough but not impossible
Second, legacy advantage.
Legacy advantage is what you inherit from your family’s position.
When your dad is a pilot, you get his reputation, his established path, his credibility in the industry.
People know your name before you walk in. Your dad’s colleagues vouch for you. The path is already paved. So, the family built the road, the kids just drive on it.
If you’re first-generation, you’re building the road while driving. Your kids will have what you’re creating now.
Third, proximity privilege.
Proximity privilege is the advantage you get from being close to success.
When you grow up around pilots, you see what they do. You hear how they talk. You learn what’s possible.
It becomes a norm. Same thing with other professions. Even teaching.
So, proximity births possibilities.
In this case, we can say the pilot’s daughter had all three - social capital, legacy advantage, and proximity privilege.
If you’re first-generation, you don’t have these advantages. You have to build them.
Find mentors.
Build your network.
Seek proximity to where you want to go.
You might be starting from zero.
But you don’t have to stay there.
Build the advantages your kids will inherit.
If this makes sense, share with someone.
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It’s always easier for children to get into the professions of their parents I don’t know why
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Proud Dad ❤️❤️
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The inspiring story of how Otuo Serebuor Opoku-Ware, once a General Arts Student became the overall best graduating student the KNUST College of Engineering and had a flawless straight-A record in his first, second, and final years examination. 🧠🧠🧠
youtu.be/drT3oaMJYxo?si…

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