HORRIFIC ! Arrogant Ashanti NSS Coordinator storms Manhyia hospital to assault a nurse


Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah, Ashanti National Service Scheme coordinator, an apparently arrogant bigot stormed the Manhyia hospital in a bravado style to attack one proactive nurse on duty on the allegation that the nurse had intimidated her daughter, a medical doctor under housemanship at the same hospital.


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August 24, 2024

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  • Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah, Ashanti region NSS Coordinator invaded Manhyia hospital premises and verbally abused a nurse at post.
  • The NSS director poured highly putrid comments on the nurse because he claimed the nurse had intimidated a female doctor, her daughter.
  • In a recorded audio, Mr. Opoku brandishly threatened to have the nurse thrown out of Manhyia hospital by using his position as Ashanti NSS Coordinator
  • In his unchecked rage, Mr. Opoku poured very unsavory adjectives on the nurse; such as ‘stupid, ugly’etc
  • The GRNMA demands Mr. Opoku is relieved of his position as Ashanti NSS Coordinator director

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It happens often in our society – a person of comparatively higher social standing abuses a subordinate wilfully and what happens? Nothing, for the most part.

Ghanaians make a lot of noise for some few days only for the slightest memory of the unfortunate scene to be dulled by the icy touch of time. But to sweep this horrific incident under the carpet will be a mockery of the dignity attached to public sector work, not to talk of the health profession.

Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah, Ashanti National Service Scheme coordinator, an apparently arrogant bigot stormed the Manhyia hospital in a bravado style to attack one proactive nurse on duty on the allegation that the nurse had intimidated her daughter, a medical doctor under housemanship at the same hospital.



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It’s not often that we hear of such interlopers at places of the sick let alone verbally roasting a nurse at post.

How did we get here? The alleged cause.

Alex Opoku Mensah - Ashanti NSS Coordinator

Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah with children. His ‘doctor daughter’ on his right.

The female medical doctor is Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah’s daughter. She is currently under housemanship at the Manhyia hospital.

Housemanship is a period of training in an approved hospital or institution by a practitioner who has completed basic medical or dental training in a university or recognized institution.

The doctor had allegedly misprescribed 120mg of diazepam to a baby at the children’s ward.

Diazepam is a drug used to treat a range of diseases such as anxiety, seizures, alcohol withdrawal symptoms, muscle spasms, insomnia, and restless leg syndrome among others. 

Common side effects include sleepiness and trouble with coordination.

Diazepam falls in the same category as tramadol, under a group of drugs called benzodiazepine. 

Tramadol is mostly abused by the youth. Taken with alcohol or marijuana, tramadol or diazepam can be very devastating such that it can set the abuser on the course of fatal death.

To administer diazepam at a ridiculously high amount to a baby could only mean the doctor was clueless or unfit for her job.

Given the fact that a high dose of the sedative could result in death, the assaulted nurse reportedly became alarmed after disclosing the alleged misprescription by the said doctor.

The doctor wasn’t at post at the time the nurse disclosed the the possible overdose. It’s reported that the nurse demanded the doctor report to duty to rectify the error.

FactAlive could not establish the authenticity of this allegation that 120mg of diazepam was administered to a baby by the house officer. Kindly treat it as it is – rumor!

What we are told. What the GRNMA say

NSS Coordinator attacks nurse at Manhyia hospital-2

Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah, Ashanti region National Service Scheme (NSS) Coordinator Director

The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has set the records straight on what actually led to the altercation between the nurse and the father of the house officer.

Contrary to the rather infamous allegation that the house officer had misprescribed 120mg of diazepam to a baby, the GRNMA stated that the nurse had called the house officer to remove some prescribed drugs the hospital could not provide to a patient from the bill.

According to the Medical Superintendent at Manhyia hospital, Dr. Kamarudeen Korku Husein, the female house officer wasn’t working at the children’s ward but at the surgical ward so she couldn’t have administered any drug to a baby.

In most Ghanaian hospitals, prescriptions and charges are done electronically.  This implies that if a patient is prescribed a drug, the system automatically adds the drug and its costs to his/her bill whether the hospital has the said drug in stock to offer or not.

The nurse at post reportedly called the house officer to kindly report to work, log into the system with her digital details and either change or trash the drugs the hospital couldn’t provide for the patient. In other words, the nurse detected that the patient was paying for drugs that couldn’t be provided.

The nurse’s innocuous call however struck a bad cord in Mr. Opoku, who was in the company of his daughter at that moment. He believed the nurse was onto her daughter and such action, to him, elicited a preemptive verbal attack.

Mr. Alex Opoku invades the hospital premises

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In the alleged audio, it can be gathered quickly that Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah had driven to Manhyia hospital premises with her ‘doctor daughter’ and was heard insulting the nurse vigorously.

He’s heard brazenly firing very filthy words at the nurse and threatening to use his so-called NSS Coordinator position to get her transferred from Manhyia hospital.

Below is an abridged translation of the altercation between Alex Opoku Mensah (AOM) and the nurse.

The following shortcuts are used. 

AOM: Alex Opoku Mensah

HO: House officer (the female doctor)

AOM : Be respectful. 

NURSE : Daddy…. 

AOM: Learn to be respectful oo 

NURSE: Please, I respect you 

AOM : Massa, wh-a–at, what insults have I used on her? (apparently addressing a bystander here) 

AOM: I’m saying that When I…. 

NUSRE: You said that I envy her. For what reason? 

NURSE: She is a doctor. Me too I’m a nurse. 

AOM : And so what? 

NURSE: Daddy, please I beg 

AOM: Woy3 nurse a (If you are a nurse), are you…are you…are you her youthful part? 

AOM : What behavior is that? That’s why I asked you – what course did you do in secondary School?  

NURSE: I did Science 

NURSE: I was a Science  student 

AOM: Frustrated. Very frustrated. I could have brought my daughter’s form 2..I mean… errrr…. November results to you. What behavior is that?  

NURSE: Daddy, please  

AOM: Manhyia ha y3 wo dea anaa? (Do you own Manhyia hospital?) 

AOM: (on a higher pitch now) : Manhyia ha y3 wo dea anaa? (Do you own Manhyia hospital?)  

NURSE: Daddy, Manhyia ny3 me dea (Daddy,I do not own Manhyia hospital)  

AOM : (exclaims) : Who bore door (Sounds like : Who born dog?) 

NURSE: Daddy, Manhyia ny3 me dea. Y3nyinas patients na y3rehw3 (Daddy,I do not own Manhyia hospital. We (doctors and nurses) are all looking out for the well-being of patients)  

AOM: Has she abandoned the patient? Has she abandoned the patient? 

NURSE: I have every right to care if a patient has concerns. 

NURSE: 3y3 S3 mefr3 no S3 biribi ank) yie a. (I have to call her if something is amiss) 

AOM: Has she ran away from the patient?

NURSE: I envy her for what reason?  

AOM: Has she….has she ran away from the patient? Answer me! 

AOM : What kind of behavior is that? 

AOM: Ad3n na Nipa bi mo gye adwuma b) so saa? (Why do some people (workers) work beyond their officially designated threshold? )  

NURSE: Adwuma b3n na y’agye ab) so? (What part of her work have we poked our nose into?) 

AOM: Is she accountable to you? 

AOM: (repeats) Is she accountable to you? 

AOM: And you talk to her rudely on phone 

AOM: What behavior is that? 

NURSE: Daddy, you said per what she told you…not what you said 

AOM : And you have exhibited…you have exhibited…..yiu have exhibited your behavior  

NURSE: You told me I envy her 

AOM: Yes! Because you envy her 

NURSE: For what reason? I envy her for what reason? Am I not a nurse? 

AOM: Wo mmu ade3 (You don’t respect) 

AOM: Wo y3 nurse a, Woy3 doctor? (If you are a nurse, does that make you a doctor?) 

AOM: Are you a doctor? 

NURSE: Ah! Ad3n nti na w’amm3y3…Ad3n nti na w’amma amm3 administer wei? Ad3n nti na )k))e3? (Ah, why didn’t she come to administer this? Why did she leave?) 

NURSE: I don’t want any argument. Please! 

AOM: Does….is she accountable to you? 

AOM: Is she accountable to you? 

AOM: Learn to be remoteful

AOM: Learn to be remorseful 

AOM: Woy3 ade3 na 3ny3 a gye to mu (Take responsibility for your wrong-doings) 

AOM: Who born dog? Who are you? 

AOM: Wonim time a y3kyekyeree Manhyia? (Do you know when Manhyia was conceived and birthed?) 

NURSE: Me nso m3tumi ak)fr3 me papa aba. (I can also summon my father) 

AOM: (repeated 3×) K) fr3 wo papa bra. (Go and call your father to come) 

NURSE: I have every right to question her. W’any3 wei a… w’any3 no yie a (if she doesn’t do this…if she doesn’t do it well…), I have every right to question her 

AOM: (bangs on the table): Is she accountable to you? 

HO : What did I do wrong? 

AOM:  Don’t use your left on her! 

AOM:   Don’t use your left on her. Foolish girl! That’s why I told you, you envy her.

 AOM: What do you learn. S3 they don’t….w’b)dam anaa? (Are you mad?) 

AOM: Why should you be doing that?

 AOM: Ah! Manhyia y3 wo dea? (Is Manhyia your bonafide property?) 

AOM: Manhyia….sit down! 

AOM: Ah, Ad3n na Woy3 saa? (Ah, why do you do that?) 

AOM: I mean…wommu ade3 koraa na be saa? (if even you don’t respect, should it get to that extent?) 

AOM: Stupid idiot!!! 

AOM: Kelvin I’m very happy you’re here. 

AOM: (turns to the nurse again) Wommu ade3 (You don’t respect) 

AOM: Saa mo nurse foo na mo k) y3e3 no…w’abodam (That shabby nursing program you guys went to read….you’re mad)

Another nurse : Yei nyinaa y3ka ho bi nti wontimi mm3nkanyer3 y3n...(We are all nurses so you cannot just rain insults on us) 

AOM: W’abodam. Saa General Arts na mok) y3e3 no. (You’re mad. That general arts program you guys did) 

AOM: Woy33 Science a Woy3 disappointed (If you read Science, then you’re a disappointed nurse). W’abodam (You’re crazy). 

AOM: Kwasia. Wo ho foo. Obaa foo. Wommu ade3. Wommu ade3 koraa ( Stupid girl! Dirty girl. Ugly girl. You don’t respect. You don’t respect at all). 

Another Nurse : (tells the assaulted nurse) : You feel intimidated. You feel intimidated. 

Another nurse : Zainab. To d)) no mu. (Zainab, close the door) 

NURSE: For what reason? Me Maame anaa me papa dan no?( Does my mum or dad depend on him?) 

AOM: Sukuu b3n na wok))e3? (What school did you attend?) 

AOM: )k)) St. Louis. )nyaa 8A’s (My daughter attended St. Louis. She had 8A’s). While in form 2, she had 6A’s , 2C’s 

AOM: Ade3 bi a 3kasa Nipa ho. (Look at something talking to a human being) 

NURSE: Look at her and look at me 

AOM: Me…look at her face. Wo face no y3 de3n? Wo face no y3 Yesu nsam? ( What’s special about your face? Is your face a mirror copy of Jesus’s palm?) 

AOM: Does your face look like that of the palm of Jesus or Mohammed? 

AOM: Mo ani a 3ns) ade3 no (Petulant children) 

AOM: Kwasia! Nurse b3n na wo y3 no w) ha? (Stupid! What better nursing do you practice here?)

GRNMA wants Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah sacked as Ashanti region NSS Coordinator

The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has called for the immediate dismissal of Mr. Alex Opoku Mensah as the Ashanti NSS Coordinator because the group argues that he’s not fit for such public office.

In the audio, the Ashanti NSS Coordinator is heard flagrantly intimidating the nurse with his post and threatening to get her thrown out of Manhyia hospital if she dared.


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