In a video that has gone viral on social media, the jubilant nurses are seen displaying ‘one corner’ moves as the song is played at the background.
The trainee nurses who were present at the launch of the restoration of their allowance danced to the ‘one corner’ song as a way of celebrating the event.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, the jubilant nurses are seen displaying ‘one corner’ moves as the song is played at the background.
The ‘one corner’ dance is a crazy dance accompanied with extra energy that requires one secludes oneself in a corner and perform a sexually stimulating dance.
Former President John Mahama scrapped the allowance given to trainee nurses in order to increase the number of students admitted to the training colleges.
However, then NPP flagbearer promised to restore the allowance if he is voted into power.
Eight months after he was sworn-in, President Akufo-Addo launched the restoration of the allowance.
The NPP government has committed GHC232 million for the payment of nursing trainees’ allowances for the 2017/2018 academic year.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, the jubilant nurses are seen displaying ‘one corner’ moves as the song is played at the background.
Source: ghheadlines.com
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skinpain ple dey complain....hahahaha. massa leave them to enjoy. we always dey there dey judge other ple's actions whiles we dey keep snakes and other dangerous animals in our cardboard's. we dey pretend for this country too much. why. who wont celebrate this after an incompetent govt canceled it. i beg leave them make dem jolificate. mtcheew.
I wonder what will make an otherwise decent human being do this in public. This is too bad! I am shocked. Something has to be done about this as this is disgracing Ghana and does not send the right message to young people in the country.
This is very shameful to the highest level and standards of this great profession, nursing. Even though I can understand the level of happiness after the restoration of the 'alawa' for Christ sake how can some of our nurses go that far with this disgraceful dance. God save Ghana.