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Five nurses became lawyers at a ceremony on Friday that saw more than 800 students officially admitted to the legal profession by the General Legal Council.
The nurses comprised three females and two males who officially became lawyers on November 11. The three nurses are mental health nurse at Pantang NTC, Edwina Ankoma Sey Esq, Hamidatu Seidu Esq with Jirapa NTC, Jemilatu Mahama Esq at the Tamale NMTC, and midwife Jenepha Saratu Esq at Cape Coast NMTC.
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The Ghana Registered Nurses' and Midwives' Association, GRNMA, celebrated their milestones in a congratulatory message on Facebook. The establishment also shared images of the two male nurses on Twitter to congratulate them.
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The post by the GRNMA had garnered only one reaction as of the time of this publication.
Relatedly, YEN.com.gh reported that three practicing female nurses and a midwife joined over 800 students called to the Ghana Bar on Friday, November 11, 2022, adding to their glorious credentials.
The three nurses are mental health nurse at Pantang NTC, Edwina Ankoma Sey Esq, Hamidatu Seidu Esq with Jirapa NTC, Jemilatu Mahama Esq at the Tamale NMTC, and midwife Jenepha Saratu Esq at Cape Coast NMTC.
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The Ghana Registered Nurses' and Midwives' Association, GRNMA, celebrated their milestones in a congratulatory message on Facebook.
Also, YEN.com.gh reported that after six long years, a Ghanaian lady named Eunice Ampofowaa Owusu has officially been inducted into the Medical and Dental Council of Ghana as a doctor.
Dr Owusu announced her accomplishment via LinkedIn, as she described joining the medical field as an honour.
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Source: YEN.com.gh
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