Displaced for over a half-decade, he was virtually feasting on scraps to survive until he and Starr News crossed paths in the Upper East region in 2017. A well-read workhorse, Dr Ibrahim-Betonsi reports to work on time and, out of passion for patients at the overstretched hospital, scarcely breaks from his consulting room for lunch. He got well again and relocated to stay with a close friend occupying a rented single-room in the Upper East regional capital, Bolgatanga. He resumed duty in no time after he was posted to the Upper East Regional Hospital. Dr Ibrahim-Betonsi now lives in a well-furnished three-bedroom flat allocated to him by the Upper East Regional Hospital’s management.
Source: GhanaWeb April 01, 2019 10:52 UTC