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utdreport@utdreport·
Bruno Fernandes responds to Roy Keane twisting his words: “What I don't like is when people lie about things, and in this case, what you said about Roy Keane, basically, what he said is a lie.” [@StevenBartlett]
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Manchester City
Manchester City@ManCity·
"What a time we have had together." 🩵
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Donald
Donald@RealDonaldDoo·
“One of the fastest ways to double your income is simply to get married” Listen to her.
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Judith
Judith@Esi_j·
Kindly google who a voluntary blood donor is and it will clear up your confusion a bit.
E H@ewoenam_honu

@a_sarps They've always known the problem so why cant SHS or uni students be made to donate blood because they undergo compulsory medical examination which they pay before entering into various institutions. The entire Health Setup reeks of corruption. Some HCW even pay for PINS.

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shaunn armah
shaunn armah@shaunnarmah·
THE WAIT. as a last minute person, this is my worst nightmare… a story about the time between ordering and opening THAT package. for me i almost lost this battle but @gollyexpress came through for me.
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FitMedic
FitMedic@FEMMY466·
Patients do not care if you are dying, as long as you take care of their own problems.
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
A British company paid £1.2 million in bribes to senior Ghanaian officials to win £26 million in government contracts. This happened during Ex President Jerry Rawlings administration. That British company pleaded guilty in a UK court. But guess what, not one of the Ghanaian officials who took the money has ever been charged in Ghana. The company was Mabey & Johnson, a steel-bridge manufacturer based in Twyford, Berkshire. They confessed at Southwark Crown Court in London on September 25, 2009. The judge was Geoffrey Rivlin QC. The lead prosecutor was John Hardy QC. Mabey paid £470,000 directly into the personal accounts of the NDC government officials. They then set up a separate £750,000 slush fund called the "Ghana Development Fund." That fund was managed by three people: former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, former Finance Minister Kwame Peprah, and Baba Kamara, who was the NDC's Deputy National Treasurer at the time. The court named the recipients and the bank accounts in open session. Former Roads Minister Dr. Ato Quarshie took £55,000. Senior Finance Ministry lawyer Dr. George Sipa-Yankey took £15,000 wired into his Midland Bank account on Hill Street, London W1. Former Deputy Roads Minister Amadu Seidu took £5,000 wired into his Woolwich account in St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Inter-City STC Chairman Edward Lord-Attivor and a man named Edward Attipoe took £10,000 each. A Finance Ministry desk officer named Saddique Boniface took payments that included money for school fees. Mabey & Johnson did not absorb any of this. They simply inflated the contract prices and Ghana paid for its own corruption. The British court fined Mabey & Johnson £6.6 million and ordered the company to pay Ghana £658,000 as reparation. The directors of the company were later sentenced to prison in 2011 for the same scandal. In Ghana, nothing happened. Sipa-Yankey was Mills' Health Minister in 2009 when his name was read out in London. He was traveling with the President in the United States when the news broke. He resigned to "clear his name." CHRAJ later cleared him. Today, in May 2026, Dr. George Sipa-Yankey is the Board Chairman of Tema Shipyard and Drydock Limited, appointed by the current Mahama administration to lead the turnaround of one of Ghana's most strategic state assets. A British court named him for taking foreign bribes. Sixteen years later, the Ghanaian state put him in charge of a shipyard.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Researchers in Stockholm put a woman's egg in a dish next to sperm from two men: her partner and a stranger. Half the time, the egg pulled in more sperm from the stranger than from the man she'd chosen. This was a 2020 study from Stockholm University and the University of Manchester, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Until then, nobody had shown a human egg doing this. The fluid that surrounds an egg in a woman's body releases chemicals that act like a scent trail. Sperm follow the scent. The team put samples in thin glass tubes and counted how many sperm from each man swam in. All the eggs and sperm came from real couples going through IVF treatment. The pull was uneven. Eggs attracted 18 to 40 percent more sperm from one man over another, and inside the egg's fluid, sperm built up about 10 times more than in a plain comparison liquid. The team ran the experiment over and over, and the same pattern came out every time. The bigger finding came in who got picked. In half the cases, more sperm got pulled toward a stranger than toward her partner. The same sperm performed differently depending on which woman's fluid it was in. Sperm tails have a tiny gate on them. When the gate detects a hormone called progesterone (the same hormone tied to a woman's monthly cycle), it opens and the sperm kicks into a higher gear. Each woman's fluid has its own chemical mix, so different men's sperm respond differently. Some sperm get a strong push. Others barely react to the same fluid. Roughly 1 in 4 UK couples in fertility treatment have no idea why they can't have a baby. Every standard test comes back normal. If the egg and sperm reject each other chemically, no test catches it. The cycle fails. They get no answer, and they have to go through the entire thing again. In fertilization, the egg gets its own vote. The woman never feels it happen. Half the time in this study, that vote went to a stranger.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: A study in Sweden showed that the egg can ignore the 'ideal' sperm, even if it's the first one to arrive

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Jasmine.
Jasmine.@jbnley·
so you people don’t feel someway that instead of the ministry actually making healthcare better, they’re suggesting treating patients on the floor ? the same tax payers ? who pay them enough to seek better healthcare outside Ghana ? y’all deserve your leaders fr.
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juju
juju@jnrjust_ice·
The first issue in Ghana is our ambulance service. That’s not an ambulance they are just a courier service for ill patients. Cos how does the man who was actively bleeding not given any form of first aid by them? Why aren’t they being held accountable too?
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Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA
I agree that context matters. But the British/NHS model does not support the idea that laboratories are reserved for one profession. In the NHS, pathology services are multidisciplinary. So the standard is not “everyone stay in their lane” in the narrow sense. The standard is Defined lanes. Shared systems. Structured leadership. No exclusion. A serious system defines scope, authority, access, leadership, and accountability in a way that protects patient care.
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Kepher, M.Sc 🇰🇪@KepherOtieno1

@dr_bandak The North America Health system does not work in the South of the Hemisphere most of whom have adopted the British Healthcare System. Let everyone stay in their lanes but collaboration is a good thing., healthcare is a multi disciplinary field both clinical and/or research.

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Godfrey
Godfrey@godfrey_amoah·
I have “Biomedical Scientist” in my bio because that is the professional title used in the UK. The focus is not just the name, but the scope of practice and the training behind it. My qualifications were assessed by the IBMS and HCPC, and I was deemed competent to practice without the need for any top up or additional exams. In contrast, the Biomedical Science program in Ghana is not equivalent in scope to Medical Laboratory Science. I have colleagues who studied Biomedical Science in Ghana, for example at UCC, who had to complete up to two years of top up training in the UK or USA before they could practice. In my opinion, that Biomedical Science program at UCC should not have been run in the first place because there was already a Medical Laboratory Science program in place. If a program’s scope does not meet what is established by law, it will not be accredited. Also, two programs with the same scope cannot be granted accreditation within the same institution, and also in this case the Biomedical Science program did not meet the required scope, which is why it was rejected. That is why Medical Laboratory Science professionals in Ghana are justified in protecting their space, and this position is supported by law. So yes, I use “Biomedical Scientist” in the UK because that reflects my current practice environment. If I were practicing in Ghana, I would correctly use Medical Laboratory Scientist. Thank you, I hope this clarifies things. Thank you I I hope it helped
utdPrince@JhumexA

You have Biomedical Scientists in your Bio Bro the MLS people don't allow us to work in the lab🙂

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Dziedzorm Di Medici 🇬🇭🇨🇺
The Lancet laboratory results you trust so much are produced by the same Korle Bu laboratory scientists you criticize today, forgetting that many of them also work at Lancet on a locum basis. 😂 This world is funny. You claim not to eat pork, yet you gladly drink the pork soup.
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The Republic Vs
The Republic Vs@KojoDante·
In any sensitized society, what Dr. Asare did would open up Korle bu to some nasty litigation. What do you mean by the foremost public laboratory in the nation's premier specialist hospital has been producing false results over the years?!!! Ei.
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