• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Newstitbits
Advertisement
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation

    Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation

    President John Dramani Mahama

    National Sanitation Day to be enforced, offenders will face sanctions – Mahama

    DWM marks 42nd anniversary; touts role in gender equality and women’s rights

    DWM celebrates 43 years of empowering Ghanaian women

    The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    US Embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024

    US Embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024

    Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, (left), in a tete-a-tete with Special Prosecutor, Mr. Kissi Agyebeng

    Special Prosecutor, IGP pledge closer anti-corruption cooperation

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • POLITICS
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • ELECTIONS
  • RELIGION
  • EDUCATION
  • WORLD
  • MORE
    • QUIRKY NEWS
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MEDIA
      • PHOTOS
      • VIDEOS
    • TECH
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation

    Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation

    President John Dramani Mahama

    National Sanitation Day to be enforced, offenders will face sanctions – Mahama

    DWM marks 42nd anniversary; touts role in gender equality and women’s rights

    DWM celebrates 43 years of empowering Ghanaian women

    The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    US Embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024

    US Embassy issued 25,000 visas to Ghanaians in 2024

    Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, (left), in a tete-a-tete with Special Prosecutor, Mr. Kissi Agyebeng

    Special Prosecutor, IGP pledge closer anti-corruption cooperation

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • POLITICS
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • ELECTIONS
  • RELIGION
  • EDUCATION
  • WORLD
  • MORE
    • QUIRKY NEWS
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MEDIA
      • PHOTOS
      • VIDEOS
    • TECH
No Result
View All Result
Newstitbits
No Result
View All Result

Aide-mémoire: The late Dr. Samuel Joseph Anie Jnr

May 3, 2018
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Dr. Samuel Joseph Anie Jnr. was born on Wednesday, 10thOctober 1956 in Cape Coast, in the Central Region of Ghana. His father, the late Samuel Joseph Anie was a textile manufacturer and the founder and owner of Anitex Limited in Accra. His mother, Mrs. Josephine Anie is a pharmacist.Samuel was the first born to the mother. Samuel began kindergarten at the Ghana International School (GIS), CantonmentsAccra in 1959 when he was 3 years old. He went on to primary school at GIS, reaching Class 7 in mid-1968. Throughout his time at GIS, he was noted for his pleasant, hard-working character, and he won many prizes. He was particularly noted for his ability to master both Arts and Sciencesubjectsequally. He enjoyed sports and all other school activities – his favourite sport being soccer. In 1968, Samuel passed his Common Entrance examination with flying colours. He was accepted at Achimota Secondary School. He was at Achimota School from Form 1 until he took his O-levels in 1973. Here again, Samuel took part in the full range of school activities, including athletics and soccer. He was noted for his pleasant and likeable personality. He made very good friends with juniors and seniors alike. Samuel will be particularly remembered by those who were in Livingstone House and Cadbury House. Many old Achimotans will remember him as the original and first “Chester”, in a series of Chesters who adopted the same nickname when they followed suit by attending Achimota Secondary School after him (2 younger brothers). Samuel successfully completed his O-levels and went on to sixth form at the Aggrey Memorial Secondary School, Cape Coast, Ghana. He completed his A-levels in 1975 and then proceeded to attend Medical School at Bucharest University, Romania. In 1982, he obtained his MD degree (Doctor of Medicine) He returned to Ghana to begin his housemanship at the 37 Military Hospital, Accra.  After completing his housemanship, he became a Medical Officer at the Military Hospital, in its Accident and Emergency Department. He returned to Bucharest Romania in 1985 to specialise in Cardiology, and then went to the Royal Free Hospital, London where he specialised in Gastroenterology. In 1988, Samuel married Dr. Betty Mabel Fynn Prah, a medical doctor. In 1990, Samuel left for South Africa, and successfully completed a 2 year medical Registrar programme at the King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, through which he gained Physician Specialist status. In South Africa, he worked in Bophelong Hospital, North West Province until he finally went into private practice, as a Physician Specialist in Victoria Hospital in Mafikeng, North West Province in 1995. Samuel was devoted to Medicine, and cared for his patients. He always took the time to understand his patients in a holistic manner. No medical problem was too trivial for him to listen to – no condition was so complex that he would not take the time to explain it in simple terms to his patients. Whether treating presidents, prime ministers, senior state officials or all others who required his undivided attention, it is often said that Samuel was always observing and diagnosing  – sometimes even before his patients told him about their medical problems.  Samuel was our family doctor – and the entire family, friends and acquaintances in Ghana, South Africa and worldwide can attest to his support in explaining treatment options for every medical condition under the sun. Over the past few years Samuel had battled with illness. He passed away peacefully on the 5th of April 2018. Samuel will be sorely missed by his mother and all his siblings. He leaves behind his wife Betty and 4 daughters; Josephine, Samantha, Charlotte and Kimberly.Josephine is a qualified mechanical Engineer. Samantha is a 4th year medical student at the University of Cape Town. His third daughter Charlotte graduated in Building Construction Engineering this year. His last daughter Kimberley has just started her first year in Accounting Sciences at Wits University, Johannesburg. He was a devoted father who loved his children dearly. The entire family will draw strength and good example, from his loving, unifying, humorous and respectful nature.Everyone who ever met him, will retain fond memories of Samuel. He lived a full life which does perfect justiceto the following verse in the good book: Psalm 90 Verse 12 – “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” Samuel, rest in perfect peace Source: Family]]>

Previous Post

Ghanaians will defend right to free expression – President Akufo-Addo

Next Post

Residents after chief’s life after young man dies of his alleged curse

Related Posts

No Content Available
Next Post

Residents after chief's life after young man dies of his alleged curse

God be your guide: Akufo-Addo prays for new Pentecost Chairman

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation
  • COCOBOD: Samuel Ofosu Ampofo-led Board pledges to revive cocoa sector
  • National Sanitation Day to be enforced, offenders will face sanctions – Mahama
  • DWM celebrates 43 years of empowering Ghanaian women
  • Ghana mourns the passing of Highlife legend Dada KD
  • Upstream petroleum oversight: GRA affirms SML suspension but…
  • The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey
  • Dollar gift to Agradaa no match for Cecilia Dapaah scandal – Dr. Tanko Computer fires NPP

Popular Stories

  • The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    The OHS Bill: A Game Changer for Ghana’s Workforce and Economy – Eric Siaw Nartey

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ghana mourns the passing of Highlife legend Dada KD

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Mahama advocates for development of new city to alleviate Accra’s overpopulation

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Dollar gift to Agradaa no match for Cecilia Dapaah scandal – Dr. Tanko Computer fires NPP

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • COCOBOD: Samuel Ofosu Ampofo-led Board pledges to revive cocoa sector

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

ABOUT US

Newstitbits.com is a 21st Century journalism providing the needed independent, credible, fair and reliable alternative in comprehensive news delivering that promotes knowledge, political stability and economic prosperity.

Contact us: [email protected]

@2023 – Newstitbits.com. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • ELECTIONS
  • RELIGION
  • EDUCATION
  • WORLD
  • MORE
    • QUIRKY NEWS
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MEDIA
      • PHOTOS
      • VIDEOS
    • TECH

@2024 - Newstitbits.com. All Rights Reserved.