A total of 11 babies including a set of twins were delivered at the Akim Oda Government Hospital on Christmas Day.
Ms Matilda Oti, Senior Staff Nurse and Ms Janet Amoah, Senior Staff Midwife of the hospital told the Ghana News Agency that the babies were made up of seven boys and four girls.
According to the medical staff, all the babies and their mothers are doing well.
At the Koforidua Regional Hospital, 14 deliveries were recorded on Christmas Day made up of eight boys and six girls.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
The Last Days of Pompeii… End of Ghana’s 4th Republican Dispensation or just a final curtain-call for its 5th President?
7 mins -
2024 Women’s AFCON: Black Queens to discover group opponents on Friday
33 mins -
Reject one-term Mahama, he won’t be accountable – Bawumia to Ghanaians
47 mins -
It will be a disaster to sack Otto Addo – Laryea Kingston
1 hour -
Flower Pot Interchange: Cost increased due to expanded scope of work – NRA responds to Minority
1 hour -
Election 2024: ‘We will act decisively if security is at risk’ – EC on Bawku
2 hours -
Akufo-Addo confirms Herbert Krapa as substantive Energy Minister
2 hours -
‘One Gad’ Ekow Gyan: The unsung hero saving lives at Sakumono Beach
2 hours -
‘If we can do it in 36 hours, why not?’ – EC on presidential results timeline
2 hours -
Move to Canada immediately – Ghanaian-Canadian Part 2
3 hours -
Our dear nation is at a crossroads and requires an urgent reset – NDC insists
3 hours -
‘The Flower Pot Interchange is a legacy for future generations’ – Akufo-Addo asserts
4 hours -
NPP’s governance linked to Black Stars’ decline, says Mahama
4 hours -
Election 2024: I’m optimistic Bawumia will win – Nana Akomea
4 hours -
Today’s Front Pages: Wednesday, November 20, 2024
4 hours