AFRICAN HEALTH CRISIS: 'I wanted to put my sons through school in Britain'; Yaw Manu, consultant, Milton Keynes Hospital.(News)

From: The Independent (London, England) | Date: May 27, 2005| Author: | Copyright information

Byline: Jeremy Laurance and Miriam Laurance

Dr Yaw Manu, 60, came from Ghana in 1997 as a medical officer. He works in Milton Keynes General Hospital as a consultant radiologist.

'I came to Britain to do a postgraduate course, because in those days we did not have a postgraduate facility in Ghana. If you wanted to do further academic study, you had to go abroad. I contemplated going to the United States, but came to Britain because I had some relations living here and I was accepted at Liverpool University.

'I thought I was going to be here for three years and I had ...

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