Why Ghana must honour 98-year old Dzagbele Matilda Asante
Why is there a call to celebrate a 98-year-old woman's contributions to Ghana's health sector and national identity?
Ghana should honor Dzagbele Matilda Asante, a 98-year-old who contributed significantly to national development, especially in healthcare. As a nurse and teacher, she helped train many doctors and nurses in Ghana. Her impact extended from the NHS in the UK to Ghana's medical school.
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