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PHOTOS + VIDEO: We Are In MALAGA, Partying Like HELL…Any GC Reader Around?

We are taking a long break from the bad weather of London, the blogging workload and studies… I am currently in MALAGA, leaving the Dot Com Lifestyle with Girlfriend-SassyChic and her best friend-Eva. You are allowed to get jealous, two beautiful women and just me at Marina De Sol Resort (Club La Costa). The party … Read more

Mario Balotelli Fined For Smoking On A Train…

Surely this guy needs help…It is not funny anymore! BBC Reports; AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli has been caught smoking in a train toilet during the team’s trip to Florence. The latest in a catalogue of incidents involving Balotelli saw the 22-year-old Italian reprimanded by a train guard. Smoking is banned on Italian trains and … Read more

1st Ghana Careers & Opportunities Fair To Be Held In London

Ghana UK Based Achievement (GUBA) Awards in collaboration with Network Diaspora Professionals Limited (NFDP) will host the inaugural Ghana Careers & Opportunities Fair on Saturday 29th of June 2013, at Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel (London). Steady economic growth and relative stability has made Ghana’s investment prospects attractive to the world. The creation of a platform … Read more

RANDOM RIDICULOUSNESS: Yeap, That Is Coco In The Gym, Rocking Those High Heels

Who the heck goes to the gym in those high heels except Ice-T’s wife-Coco…LOL. The glamour girl’s famous derriere looks ready to explode as she lifts weights in a pair of tight workout trousers that are stretched to the limit. Her giant boobs add to the eye-watering squat image, showing Coco fully focused on her … Read more

OBS: Former British Prime Minister-Margaret Thatcher Dies At 87

Margaret Thatcher dies at 87

Former Conservative British prime minister Margaret Thatcher has died today after suffering a stroke, aged 87.

Britain’s first and only female political leader passed away peacefully this morning, after suffering from poor health for more than a decade.

Baroness Thatcher had been staying at the Ritz Hotel in Central London for several months, but it is not known if she died there.

Her spokesman Lord Bell said: ‘It is with great sadness that Mark and Carol Thatcher announced that their mother Baroness Thatcher died peacefully following a stroke this morning’.

Her daughter Carol dashed from her home in the Alps to London on Sunday morning to be by her mother’s side before she died.

Margaret Hilda Thatcher was born on 13 October 1925 in the Lincolnshire market town of Grantham. Her father, Alfred Roberts, was a shopkeeper who subsequently became mayor of the town. He and his wife Beatrice were devout Methodists and had met through the church: together they became an embodiment of lower-middle class respectability, saving to buy the shop that was their livelihood and working long hours with few holidays to make a living.

Daily Mail Reports;

From the moment that Margaret Thatcher defeated Willie Whitelaw to become leader of the Conservative Party in February 1975 she was making history. Then, she was the first woman ever to lead a political party in Britain. Four years later, she became the country’s first woman prime minister. By the time she left office in November 1990 she had changed the face of the country for ever, and become one of the most famous world statesmen of the 20th century.

Her achievement lay in breaking a post-war consensus between politicians, management and the trade unions about how our country was to be run. That consensus, as Mrs Thatcher well knew, had led to inexorable decline as Britain lagged behind her main trading partners in Europe and America.

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Incessant Strikes In Ghana; Time To Take Action

A Ghana supporter arrives at Gold Coast bar-restaurant in Brixton, south London.

The Ghana Medical Association has declared it will not attend to out-patient cases at government hospitals effective Monday, April 8, 2013. The industrial action will be intensified from April 15, where they will turn away all emergency cases if their grievances are still unattended to. Meanwhile, Government and Hospital Pharmacists Association (GHOPSA) have also indicated they will embark on a nationwide strike with effect from Monday April 8, 2013.

Strikes are happening in quick successions these days in Ghana and the professionals embarking on these strikes ‘have the lives of people in their hands’. It is frightening to even fall sick as people say because of frenzy power cuts so just imagine thinking there are no doctors and maybe the person do not have the needed fund to go private.

The healthcare delivery in Ghana is not very great in the area of facilities and some places, human resources; to not have the doctors there at all makes the matter worse. It will sound normal to tell the doctors to have a re-think and consider the citizens but will the government fulfil their obligation towards them if they are always ‘feeling’ for people?

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