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I still progress to rendering club – Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa
The former Supervisor of Ghana Health Services, Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa has forbidden that powder still loves clubbing.
He troublefree this acknowledgment on portable radio GIJ’s weekend train hotelman Nii Boye on Sabbatum, November 5.
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The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II, has promoted a Former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Prof. Agyeman Badu Akosa, to an Officer of the Order of St. John.
Together with Mrs. Hilda Commey, a former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the St. John Ambulance, Ghana, the honour, was in recognition of the outstanding service offered by both health practitioners for the wellbeing of humanity.
The Order of St John, is a British royal order of chivalry constituted in 1888 by a royal charter from Queen Victoria and dedicated to St John the Baptist.
Found throughout the Commonwealth of Nations and other continents, the Orderruns two main health organisations; the St. John Ambulance and St. John Eye Hospital Group, and has the mission to “prevent and relieve sickness and injuries, and to act to enhance the health and well-being of people anywhere in the world.”
A statement signed by Dr. Kwame Apedzi, Chief Executive Officer of St. John Ambulance, Ghana and copied to the Ghanaian Times yesterday, said, nine other distinguished Ghanaianswere also admitted as members of the Order of St. John.
They are Dr. Ebenezer AppiahDenkyira (Former Director General, GHS), DDNS Esther AblaMawufenyaAnyidoho, a former CEO, St John Ambulance, Dr. Anthony Kwame Apedzi, cur
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Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has raised alarms over the escalating mental health crisis in the country. Speaking on the pressing issue, Prof. Akosa highlighted that many families are uncertain about how to manage members suffering from mental health conditions.
“Mental health has become a significant issue in Ghana,” he noted. “Families with members experiencing mental health problems often don’t know what to do.” Prof. Akosa, who is also a renowned cellular pathologist and lifestyle wellness consultant, emphasized that mental health issues frequently progress to depression, a condition that many people fail to recognize.
He explained, “When it starts with depression, many people do not recognize it. Even those that are bipolar are often the life and soul of parties.” This observation underscores the insidious nature of mental health problems, making it difficult for individuals to determine what is normal.
Prof. Akosa also pointed out the deadly impact of loneliness, supported by recent evidence, and criticized the societal shift away from the extended family system due to economic reasons. “Currently, all evidence shows that loneliness kills. In this country, we are shying away from our extended family system b