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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by safarigirl(f): 9:39am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Sure every single african who has been in Ghana always praise Ghana for cleanliness. Nigeria is ten times dirtier. Why do y'all use population when it benefits y'all then bitch about it. If you can't handle a huge pop and huge country break it up and stop using it as excuse. Us is ten times bigger than Nigeria and they still manage it. Spare me
Jigga ma niqqa. You want to use US to compare to Nigeria? Is Ghana better than Canada? Cuz Canada is USA's Ghana, always bytchin' and always hating on the big guns, I feel your pain. It must suck to be the shadow of someone else. Naija is the toast of West Africa, Ghana is the side-chick. I still love you though

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by GHANAOGA: 9:40am On Dec 27, 2013
Olawale slimfit: Ghana! Ghana!! Ghana!!! I can't believe u gays are trying to compare Nigeria to your worthless country. Forget ur useless electricity u are ranting about on, its more expensive dan fuelling ma generator, I bet u when Nigeria starts generating 24h electricity, it would be as cheap as pure water, incase u don't know lemme tell u that any Nigerian in ghana for education is a very dull lad dat couldn't pass jamb to enter a university here and choose ghana as auternative cos u guys just admit cos of money. Abeg make una no dey deceive una sef 9ja na ur papa don't be a prodigal country

Come back when that your 'dream' is achieved. embarassed embarassed embarassed
Till then GHANAIANS will continue sleeping peacefully without generator noise.
Generator can be cheaper,we careless, we value our sanity.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Olawaleslimfit(m): 9:42am On Dec 27, 2013
khaniku:
Wow,really??Nigeria's economy is not better than ghana's.Are u talking with facts or ur just trying to defend your country.Dude,don't make such stupid statements and get ur facts right.
dat jiga abi na wetin he call himself no knw wetin he dey talk jare even his predecessors can't rant dat shit, he's just tryna be patriotic ino blame am
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:43am On Dec 27, 2013
khaniku:
Wow,really??Nigeria's economy is not better than ghana's.Are u talking with facts or ur just trying to defend your country.Dude,don't make such stupid statements and get ur facts right.

Bigger doesn't mean is better. Y'all are too stupid to understand economics.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by simpleseyi: 9:45am On Dec 27, 2013
I thought Nigeria and Ghana are partners in progress, I thought we are brothers and not rivals. If Ghana is doing something right, Nigeria should ask Ghana to show us how they do it and vice versa.

But first of all, have you tried this site http:///19rcMQj ? You will be will excited. Small change to pay recurrent bills.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by judexnweke: 9:47am On Dec 27, 2013
Nigerian all over african countries I don't blame ghana if I were them I will do more that to Nigerian

Am Nigerian but we ar in hurry for 3stories building Bentley range rover nd rolls Royce
It Nigerian s especial gbo man na their own worst pass
Easy easy easy life Na JeJe

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by pinpinkay: 9:48am On Dec 27, 2013
who d hell is Ghana .. dat guy must b a useless boi ooh .. well let Ghana go nd die ...#TEAMNAIJA ...
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Olawaleslimfit(m): 9:49am On Dec 27, 2013
GHANA OGA:

Come back when that your 'dream' is achieved. embarassed embarassed embarassed
Till then GHANAIANS will continue sleeping peacefully without generator noise.
Generator can be cheaper,we careless, we value our sanity.

pssst I pity una, abeg ino wan talk much just gimi N50 ghana burns. Na only tin wey una kuku sabi do be dat
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:49am On Dec 27, 2013
khaniku:
Wow,really??Nigeria's economy is not better than ghana's.Are u talking with facts or ur just trying to defend your country.Dude,don't make such stupid statements and get ur facts right.

Y'all really need to do some research before y'all start taking. Nigeria exonomy is bigger but it is not better. Why do you think Us is worried about china. China economy is not bigger than Us but it is growing faster than us thus it is better right now
http://www.tesfanews.net/eritrea-third-fastest-growing-economy-in-sub-saharan-africa-for-2013/
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by slimthugchimee(m): 9:50am On Dec 27, 2013
Hey jigga man you think your rail tracks is better than ours then see this
https://www.nairaland.com/770192/hundreds-light-rail-trains-left
and others are also been built in a lot of states
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Evestar200(f): 9:51am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Sure because everything is so cheap in Nigeria. Shut up and start making sense. How much does gas cost in Nigeria compare to Ghana and you are a oil producing country. Go to sleep, not making no sense
why wont Gas be cheaper in Ghana than Nigeria,,cuz Ghana dont use gas,,80% of ghana population use Charcoal in cooking,,so dont come here to say trash,,is only those who havnt been to ghana will think Ghana even more beautiful than somalia nt knwing Cape verde is heaven when compare to ghana nt to talk of naija

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by pinpinkay: 9:51am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Bigger doesn't mean is better. Y'all are too stupid to understand economics.
if I were u ,I also wil want to defend my country lyk u are doin ... Buh .. if naija dey piss u off,go weewee
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by kubi240: 9:52am On Dec 27, 2013
martyns303: Why would anyone go to Ghana?
hmm bfor it was ghana must go now is now nigeria must pack
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by GHANAOGA: 9:55am On Dec 27, 2013
Evestar200: why wont Gas be cheaper in Ghana than Nigeria,,cuz Ghana dont use gas,,80% of ghana population use Charcoal in cooking,,so dont come here to say trash,,is only those who havnt been to ghana will think Ghana even more beautiful than somalia nt knwing Cape verde is heaven when compare to ghana nt to talk of naija

That sounds like something my 6yo son will say?How old are you?just curious.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Qelvin(m): 9:56am On Dec 27, 2013
can Mods lock this thread or just send it to the spam section? I'm tired of seeing this ghana sh.it already,for crying out loud we have far better issues to bother our heads than some inconsequential glorified village close to Benin and Togo...and to the op if you have this much antagonism and complaints,then why not get your a$$ out of that place and come invest in your god-damn country? I'm getting sick of people whining over templates of problems any fool can figure out in seconds.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:58am On Dec 27, 2013
slimthugchimee: Hey jigga man you think your rail tracks is better than ours then see this
https://www.nairaland.com/770192/hundreds-light-rail-trains-left
and others are also been built in a lot of states



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97sAKXLbkjk

…Provides Over 15,000 Jobs
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh
Ghana's quest to reduce traffic congestion in the capital city has been given a major boost, with the implementation of the Accra Monorail project. The project, which is being undertaken by the Intercontinental Commerce Corporation (ICC), a USA firm, is estimated to cost $1.5billion.

The project will be financed 100% from loans and equity contribution by Intercontinental Development Corporation (IDC). Though, work is ongoing, the proposed Monorail project will take 12 months to be completed, and will provide over 15,000 jobs for the teeming Ghanaian youth during the construction period. The project, when completed is expected to offer over 1,000 full time jobs to Ghanaians.

Currently, the public transit in the city of Accra is provided by a mix of privately owned mini-buses known as 'tro-tro', taxis and buses, which add to the congested streets and contribute to air pollution. The new transit system (Monorail) will operate on elevated beams in order not to disturb the pedestrians and traffic on the ground.

The well known 'tro-tros', buses and other commercial vehicles will be rerouted to feed the transit line after implementation, in order to link more passengers to the Monorail system. The Monorail will carry more than 700,000 passengers per day, with cruising speeds up to 80 kilometre per hour and run 24 hours in a day.

Dr. Ron Watson, a Transportation Engineer and Specialist told some journalists in Accra, over the weekend that the elevated monorail system would be eight miles in length with 16 stations during the first phase of the project and would help alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution and increase mobility in the Accra metropolis.

Additionally, the system will allow commuters to bypass stand still traffic by gliding over the congested streets safely, while eliminating hours of commuting between downtown and the residential areas. The Monorail project also includes hotel, business and conference centre, multi-storey shopping complex, beach resort with villas and golf course and other real estate developments.

This real estate development will provide substantial cash for the Accra Monorail project, ensuring project viability and no Ghanaian Government budgeted funding. Furthermore, the project will contribute to the modernization and economic development of the Accra metropolis, improve quality of life and boost tourism.

When quizzed why ICC's elevated transit system for Accra, Dr. Watson stated that 'ICC's initial findings in Accra indicate that Ghanaians want more mobility, not less mobility. Elevated rapid transit will provide this mobility above and beyond that being provided by automobile and not at the expense of the automobile'.

Dr. Watson disclosed that the monorails may be automated and not requiring drivers and would be controlled by an electronic control system. The President of ICC, E.J. Miller said the company operates the same project in Cairo, Egypt, and Jida and Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:59am On Dec 27, 2013
Evestar200: why wont Gas be cheaper in Ghana than Nigeria,,cuz Ghana dont use gas,,80% of ghana population use Charcoal in cooking,,so dont come here to say trash,,is only those who havnt been to ghana will think Ghana even more beautiful than somalia nt knwing Cape verde is heaven when compare to ghana nt to talk of naija

I meant gas as in petrol
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by mikeapollo: 10:00am On Dec 27, 2013
[quote author=Jigga_man101][/quote]

There are more Nigerians in Ghana than in South Africa.......hundreds of thousands of Nigerian families, especially Yoruba people from Osun/Oyo/Kwara/Ogun State have been in Ghana for almost 100 years.....not to even talk about new comers from Nigeria
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by mikeapollo: 10:00am On Dec 27, 2013
[quote author=Jigga_man101][/quote]

There are more Nigerians in Ghana than in South Africa.......hundreds of thousands of Nigerian families, especially Yoruba people from Osun/Oyo/Kwara/Ogun States have been in Ghana for almost 100 years.....not to even talk about new comers from Nigeria
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 10:01am On Dec 27, 2013
Evestar200: why wont Gas be cheaper in Ghana than Nigeria,,cuz Ghana dont use gas,,80% of ghana population use Charcoal in cooking,,so dont come here to say trash,,is only those who havnt been to ghana will think Ghana even more beautiful than somalia nt knwing Cape verde is heaven when compare to ghana nt to talk of naija


90% of Nigerians use charcoal so what's your point.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Evestar200(f): 10:02am On Dec 27, 2013
GHANA OGA:

That sounds like something my 6yo son will say?How old are you?just curious.
that means ur six years old son is as foolish as his father

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 10:02am On Dec 27, 2013
Qelvin: can Mods lock this thread or just send it to the spam section? I'm tired of seeing this ghana sh.it already,for crying out loud we have far better issues to bother our heads than some inconsequential glorified village close to Benin and Togo...and to the op if you have this much antagonism and complaints,then why not get your a$$ out of that place and come invest in your god-damn country? I'm getting sick of people whining over templates of problems any fool can figure out in seconds.


Glorified village next to Togo and Benin = Nigeria

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Sagytarius(m): 10:04am On Dec 27, 2013
thehunted:

Your problem and that of those who liked your post is abject poverty. Is housing in Lagos cheaper?? No. Where I stay.(Akoka),2 bedroom flat cost 350k. Was the op expecting to pay nothing.
Op talked about constant electricity. Shouldn't you pay for the amount of electricity u use. You have seen constant power and it is still a problem for you.

Pls come back to ajegungle. That is the place for people like you.
You are a fat m0røn! A question to you and your likes quoting me: Does Lagos alone represent Nigeria? In case you don't know, Mr Wealthy man, there are vast places in Nigeria where u can get a comfortable 3-BR apartment at the sum of about N150. Yet electricity is not an issue. Get all ur facts right and together before u come down here to spew crap out of ur filthy mouf. Ijjit.

By the way, is this your rich background 2bedroom apartment? Seems to me like a 2-bedroom forest.
www.nairaland.com/attachments/1485491_812890_jpga6a3f80164eb9dd672461246049daba3

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by khaniku(m): 10:04am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Bigger doesn't mean is better. Y'all are too stupid to understand economics.
Please enlighten me,because I'm eager to learn,since you are obviously good at economics
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 10:07am On Dec 27, 2013
khaniku:
Please enlighten me,because I'm eager to learn,since you are obviously good at economics

I already provided example go back and read
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 10:08am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:


Glorified village next to Togo and Benin = Nigeria
hahahahaha it is a certified sh1thole- sh1tnigeria grin grin grin grin

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by khaniku(m): 10:09am On Dec 27, 2013
The electricity you so gladly boast about,you do know that nigeria supplies ghana gas for that
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by slimthugchimee(m): 10:09am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97sAKXLbkjk

…Provides Over 15,000 Jobs
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh
Ghana's quest to reduce traffic congestion in the capital city has been given a major boost, with the implementation of the Accra Monorail project. The project, which is being undertaken by the Intercontinental Commerce Corporation (ICC), a USA firm, is estimated to cost $1.5billion.

The project will be financed 100% from loans and equity contribution by Intercontinental Development Corporation (IDC). Though, work is ongoing, the proposed Monorail project will take 12 months to be completed, and will provide over 15,000 jobs for the teeming Ghanaian youth during the construction period. The project, when completed is expected to offer over 1,000 full time jobs to Ghanaians.

Currently, the public transit in the city of Accra is provided by a mix of privately owned mini-buses known as 'tro-tro', taxis and buses, which add to the congested streets and contribute to air pollution. The new transit system (Monorail) will operate on elevated beams in order not to disturb the pedestrians and traffic on the ground.

The well known 'tro-tros', buses and other commercial vehicles will be rerouted to feed the transit line after implementation, in order to link more passengers to the Monorail system. The Monorail will carry more than 700,000 passengers per day, with cruising speeds up to 80 kilometre per hour and run 24 hours in a day.

Dr. Ron Watson, a Transportation Engineer and Specialist told some journalists in Accra, over the weekend that the elevated monorail system would be eight miles in length with 16 stations during the first phase of the project and would help alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution and increase mobility in the Accra metropolis.

Additionally, the system will allow commuters to bypass stand still traffic by gliding over the congested streets safely, while eliminating hours of commuting between downtown and the residential areas. The Monorail project also includes hotel, business and conference centre, multi-storey shopping complex, beach resort with villas and golf course and other real estate developments.

This real estate development will provide substantial cash for the Accra Monorail project, ensuring project viability and no Ghanaian Government budgeted funding. Furthermore, the project will contribute to the modernization and economic development of the Accra metropolis, improve quality of life and boost tourism.

When quizzed why ICC's elevated transit system for Accra, Dr. Watson stated that 'ICC's initial findings in Accra indicate that Ghanaians want more mobility, not less mobility. Elevated rapid transit will provide this mobility above and beyond that being provided by automobile and not at the expense of the automobile'.

Dr. Watson disclosed that the monorails may be automated and not requiring drivers and would be controlled by an electronic control system. The President of ICC, E.J. Miller said the company operates the same project in Cairo, Egypt, and Jida and Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
good only in accra but mono rails are being done in lag abuja onitsa portharcourt enugu even more and about taxis ever single state use much better cars eg kia,toyota camry, golf etc as cabs and buses almost evry state use luxirious buses now and talk more of that enugu buses are made in nigeria buses by innoson
https://www.nairaland.com/690667/enugu-brt-run-nigeria-made/1
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by iphoneloaded(m): 10:10am On Dec 27, 2013
What is a Ghana


undecided undecided undecided

Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 10:13am On Dec 27, 2013
slimthugchimee: good only in accra but mono rails are being done in lag abuja onitsa portharcourt enugu even more and about taxis ever single state use much better cars eg kia,toyota camry, golf etc as cabs and buses almost evry state use luxirious buses now and talk more of that enugu buses are made in nigeria buses by innoson
https://www.nairaland.com/690667/enugu-brt-run-nigeria-made/1

Railroad expansion

http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=203223
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by slimthugchimee(m): 10:13am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97sAKXLbkjk

…Provides Over 15,000 Jobs
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh
Ghana's quest to reduce traffic congestion in the capital city has been given a major boost, with the implementation of the Accra Monorail project. The project, which is being undertaken by the Intercontinental Commerce Corporation (ICC), a USA firm, is estimated to cost $1.5billion.

The project will be financed 100% from loans and equity contribution by Intercontinental Development Corporation (IDC). Though, work is ongoing, the proposed Monorail project will take 12 months to be completed, and will provide over 15,000 jobs for the teeming Ghanaian youth during the construction period. The project, when completed is expected to offer over 1,000 full time jobs to Ghanaians.

Currently, the public transit in the city of Accra is provided by a mix of privately owned mini-buses known as 'tro-tro', taxis and buses, which add to the congested streets and contribute to air pollution. The new transit system (Monorail) will operate on elevated beams in order not to disturb the pedestrians and traffic on the ground.

The well known 'tro-tros', buses and other commercial vehicles will be rerouted to feed the transit line after implementation, in order to link more passengers to the Monorail system. The Monorail will carry more than 700,000 passengers per day, with cruising speeds up to 80 kilometre per hour and run 24 hours in a day.

Dr. Ron Watson, a Transportation Engineer and Specialist told some journalists in Accra, over the weekend that the elevated monorail system would be eight miles in length with 16 stations during the first phase of the project and would help alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution and increase mobility in the Accra metropolis.

Additionally, the system will allow commuters to bypass stand still traffic by gliding over the congested streets safely, while eliminating hours of commuting between downtown and the residential areas. The Monorail project also includes hotel, business and conference centre, multi-storey shopping complex, beach resort with villas and golf course and other real estate developments.

This real estate development will provide substantial cash for the Accra Monorail project, ensuring project viability and no Ghanaian Government budgeted funding. Furthermore, the project will contribute to the modernization and economic development of the Accra metropolis, improve quality of life and boost tourism.

When quizzed why ICC's elevated transit system for Accra, Dr. Watson stated that 'ICC's initial findings in Accra indicate that Ghanaians want more mobility, not less mobility. Elevated rapid transit will provide this mobility above and beyond that being provided by automobile and not at the expense of the automobile'.

Dr. Watson disclosed that the monorails may be automated and not requiring drivers and would be controlled by an electronic control system. The President of ICC, E.J. Miller said the company operates the same project in Cairo, Egypt, and Jida and Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
good only in accra but mono rails are being done in lag abuja onitsa portharcourt enugu even more and about taxis ever single state use much better cars eg kia,toyota camry, golf etc as cabs and buses almost evry state use luxirious buses now and talk more of that enugu buses are made in nigeria buses by innoson
https://www.nairaland.com/690667/enugu-brt-run-nigeria-made/1
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by naijanoni(m): 10:13am On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Damn lie, I don't think there are even 50,000 Ghanaians in Nigeria.
hahahahahahahaha.This one don kill me with laugh.Who in d hell told you that ??.This shows that truely u know nothing about nigeria and u've probably haven't stepped ur leg in nigeria.You only hear about nigeria in the news.
There are over a million ghanaians here in nigeria and that is a FACT.
Don't deceive urself that ghanaians aren't much in nigeria.
In all the african countries,nigeria has the highest amount of ghanaians.
Just in my small street here in lagos,there are over 20 ghanaians living here(all living in one appartment).
These guys are into frying and selling of "ghana burns"(kinda like bread).
"Ghana burns" is a popular snack everywhere in lagos.
And it is mainly ghanaians that fry and hawk them on the streets.
In every place i've lived there must always be ghanaians there.
If you have any ghanaian friend in lagos ask him,he'll tell u that ghanaians are much here.
There are a lot of ghanaian communities here in lagos.
Nigerians are much in ghana,same way ghanaians are much in nigeria.
Its only that becos ghana is a small country with a small population,the population of nigerians living there would be felt a lot.
But nigeria is a very big country with a very big population,
Even if there are 5 million ghanaians living here,it won't really be noticed.
Nigeria has a high population of foreigners.
There are people from almost all black africa countries here in nigeria.
The country is big,the population is also mighty,so the presence of these foreigners wouldn't be felt as much as it would in a small country like ghana with a relatively small population.
So bro,if u didn't know before,know now.THERE ARE OVER A MILLION GHANAIANS LIVING HERE IN NIGERIA.

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