The first lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo has finally met Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, the first black female neurosurgery resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Nancy became known after she had the opportunity to be a resident neurosurgery resident the John Hopkins hospital. Her feat which was widely reported by both local and international media won her a national recognition.
In announcing their meeting through a post on her official Instagram page, the first lady indicated that “I had the pleasure of meeting Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, who is the first black female neurosurgery resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital”.
She further mentioned that she was happy with the future of the Ghanaian and was hopeful that the opportunity she has had will have a trickling effect on the country.
She posted “Proudly Ghanaian, she is excited for the possibilities ahead for Ghanaian neurosurgery long term and mentoring girls and women in the sciences, technology and medicine”.
Source: mynewsgh.com
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May God richly bless her and continue to perform wonders because there are too many mental problems in the world today.I hope she will one day come and establish a neurosurgery unit in one of our hospitals as Prof. Frimpong Boateng did for the cardiovascular problems in the country.May God richly bless her once again in her endeavours and get a good husband who will support her.
@ JOEY, THE NEUROSURGEON YOU WROTE ABOUT IS A TARKWA BOY, IN TEXES, U.S.A.
@ Bigbadjion.My friend don't post drivel on the net simply because you have a computer and you can type.Who told you the lady got her qualification without merit.That lady will never be allowed anywhere near a theatre if she is not qualified.I know of Ghanaian male neurosurgeons in the US who use laser technology for their surgical operations. So if a Ghanaian man can do that why can't a Ghanaian woman do same?And where in the world have you seen a surgeon in the theatre operating on a patient with an uncovered head.Even people who work in laboratories where drugs are produced cover their hair.So you see my retarded friend your allusion to the ladies braids rendering her unqualified is totally stupido and shows your complete lack of knowledge.Or is it that you are peeved simply because she is meeting the wife of the man you hate so much? Let us celebrate and encourage our womenfolk.My only regret is that such talented youngsters and many like her in other important fields of activities are lost to our dear country.
BRR!!! see what you also wrote:"B.AD ENGLISH" you see know one is perfect? Never laugh at the short man when you have not finished growing.
It must be said that this individual got into the US college, med school and neurosurgery because of american AA (affirmative action) not because of her grades or skills. Now would you want her digging in YOUR brain looking for the cancer, knowing she isn't the best? Her unhygienic braids won't help matters in theater.
Hahahahahaha! Masr3 saaa #PeacefmAbr3
Tension in Nursing college. Ridge hospital closed. Confusion in medical school. Only in USA is such a feat possible. Ghanaian politicians only take credit where credit is not due.What investment has Ghana made on this doctor? nil. The level of hypocrisy displayed by African politicians is what is killing the continent. Instead of investing in its people, Ghanaian and African politicians have high level of skill in draining the public purse and hide the proceeds abroad. No wonder Ghana is not moving forward because the country lacks selfless leaders and courageous leaders to move forward modern policies. Their kneeling down before the alters in churches is all fake and the population must take notice. con.
The doctor is a neurosurgeon not 'neurosurgery'. Ahh peacefmonline!
BR)FO B)NE B3N NIE. B.AD ENGLISH
Excellent and God guide you.