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a news item has been carried on tv3 news@7pm that the fully-ghanaian-own telecom company Surfline GH,has paid Ghc25,000 on behalf of 25 patients who were being held against their will at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and Tema General Hospital,due to inability to settle their hospital fees,to enable them enjoy the Christmas season at home with their families. about 22 of these people who were being held against their will for lack of settlement of their hospital bills,were women who went to these two medical facilities to deliver babies.effectively,these babies have been lucky of being born over the Christmas season and there have something in-common with our Saviour Jesus Christ,however,their very first days on this planet have been behind prison walls. now,if these babies had been delivered under the erst-while John Agyekum Kufuor-led NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY (NPP) administration,they would have been born free citizens under the noble policy of FREE MATERNAL CARE. however,i urge the good people of this nation,never to lose hope because Kwabena Agyei Agyepong will come up with a strategy to curtail ndc chronic electoral fraud in order to ensure the sanctity of every single ballot cast in-favour of NPP, at the polls in 2016 to seal a RESOUNDING VICTORY-2016, for Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to be sworn-in as the legitimately elected president of ghana to make our dear nation work again. and to all the exceptionally beautiful ladies and gentlemanly gentlemen of our Great OSONO FAMILY; may you kindly help me out with a big AMEN as a sign of your unshakable belief in this prophetically prophetic prophecy of mine.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 19:57:57 +0000

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