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That is the product of uncontrolled or increased migration. It puts a lot of pressure on social services including health. That is why the citizens are complaining. It is not because they are racist but it affects the quality of life.
I'm in the UK. The life of a fresh graduate is completely different from that of a hustler. Some of us have it easy because we took our education seriously. Many of us are earning six figures, and life is good. Life may seem tough for some of us because there are many of us in the UK who are paid very high salaries and so this drives the house prices high as more and more people can afford it. The trick is to find the right course or apprenticeship and study hard. Once you graduate, you will be making good money after a few years.
Ghana is home but life no be easy…over here in America at least you can get a job at least u go get ur salary every week Abrokyire is not for the weak tho…. I will advise the youth to quit politics and hustle hard with God ebefa🙏🏾
It is not all about job job job salary salary salary humans are naturally created to be free sometimes it's just a small thing to make you happy at the end how long will we live
This lady is very funny. She could have easily gone to A and E if her leg issue was urgent. Also the. NHS is free. The UK also has private healthcare like Ghana and so u can go private if u can afford it. Someone needs to teach the Lady the UK system because i feel like she doesn't know what she's looking for and easily jumps to conclusion without understanding the system properly
She just doesn't understand the system, she could simply go to emergency and she'll be treated quickly. Ghana even when you go to hospital if you don't know a doctor or someone there no one cares about you.
If you can't get a gp , call 111 and you will be directed to a hospital or and urgent care would be book for you. Depending on how serious your condition is when you go to emergency you will be seen in an hour or 5 to 6 hours. If you can afford, go pravite and you will be seen right away. Depending on where you live , like her case edmonton, services are stretched but getting appointment for a gp is not so bad.in edmonton, you have ever green in the shopping centre and forest Road practice who have more GPS. You could get appointment in a day unless it's not serious. There is also one practice on church street next to rhe Karvan by the edmonton railway. A new practice has been opened in Angel Edmonton, the new building. There are so many practices around to get appointment if only you look or call 111 for referral. Also being in edmonton Green, your are close to about 5 hospitals with 10 minutes drive or 1 bus journey for emergency. These are North Mid, St Marys( between seven sisters and Wood Green), wipp Cross, Barnet and chase farm hospitals. I'm mentioning all these to show people comparing Ghana and UK are ignorant . Please don't compare Ghana and UK hospital, never! I'm talking from experience. I have got the same day dentist appointment in Guys hospital in London bridge for teeth extraction before. I was living in Enfield at that time. I was amazed when I got to guys hospital. It was like a hotel. I have spent 6 weeks in UCLH , Euston and North Mid for a medical emergency so i know what I'm talking about. If you can't get a Gp, call 111 and they will refer you to a nearby hospital and of its serious they will call ambulance for you. If it's not life threatening, and ambulances are busy, they will call a taxi for you free of charge. Which ghana healthcare provider will do this. My sister, 10k ghana cedis is nothing even 15k. There are loads of opportunities in UK, appreciate what you have . I admit sometimes the services are stretched but for Ghana it can never compare, EVER! Americans dream for the kind of healthcare we have on uk. Stay blessed
You are doing great work. I'd humbly suggest you interview someone working as a nurse in the Uk from Ghana. The role of a nurse in Uk and salary is entirely different from a healthcare worker.
Abroad is for hustle not for relationship. Every one travelled for a purpose not like where we come from where we bread children like fools and depend on government to take care of our children and us as parents. All we know in Ghana is go for parties, funerals, night clubs and bars, wasting our precious lives and turn around to blame government for our lavish lifestyles. Lord have mercy 🥺
It's not for relationships huh!! How many of Ghanaians that travel return back within 10years? Are u going to stay there for over 10years without having a life
The lady looks young. She should get a husband who is SELF EMPLOYED so that she can fulfill all her DREAMS. Self employed men who are hardworking have enough money to take care of their family. Every woman should know that, women love successful men so don't be surprised if you see women CHASING your husband. If any woman wants a successful man, she should prepare a separate bed for her husband in order for him to plan his business for the next day. Most successful men sleep ALONE.
I think the GP issue depends on where you are based in the UK. If you're in a congested place like London the queue will be long. If youre in country side where people are not many it's doesn't take long to see the doctor.
@@thebill8891Absolutely. A fire door trapped my thumb. Had to go to urgency walk in centre. People they talk rubbish papa. I lived at N9 myself for 6 months before moving out of London. No be by Force
I think she doesn't know the system yet,it would have been easier if she went to urgent care and some GPs too you get same-day appointments depending on your area
@@TodaysTech5 your ignorance is appalling. In my company alone there are about 30 managers across all the fields. Go to school, be a master in your field, be in a position the company see you as a giant asset. Indispensable and you will earn more than 10k. I feel your pain and frustration 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you think is serious you just have to call either 111 or999 and they will come and take you to the hospital. There are a lot of things some new comers don’t know.
Every country has its rules and laws. If u are sick ,the best way is to go to A&E, and u will get good treatment free . In your case u needed hospital bse u have sickle cell carrier. U need to go back to gh bse someone who is scared of escalator won't enjoy UK
Dj the Ghana nurses who engage in extra business are usually the wicked ones because their passion for the job is gone and they also know that they have a job to rely on when they are sacked.