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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 7:29pm On Jul 23, 2014
My Ghanaian brothers, pls watch this video of their so-called jungle nation grin grin grin grin grin

land of intellectuals my foot grin grin grin grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGYYoDe0RrU
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 7:32pm On Jul 23, 2014
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A first lady saying " na only u waka kom"

grin grin grin grin grin


what a disgrace grin grin grin grin

land of intellectuals indeed
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 7:33pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize:

Now santadumb, how do you expect a sane being like myself to read and comprehend the jargons above? If you can't write simple english, then quote me not again.
Burnt pillock... cheesy
no wonder senator chukwumerije described these apes and f00ls as educated illiterates! the average MUMUgerian has an !Q of 15, so I am not surprised you can't even read what I just posted. your university graduates can't even speak English grin https://www.nairaland.com/1167866/some-nysc-members-t-speak grin

a nation of eediots ruled by fooooools paaaaaaaa grin grin grin grin http://saharareporters.com/article/about-nation-idiots-ruled-fools grin grin grin fueckeduppeness grin grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 7:34pm On Jul 23, 2014
otumfour: grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

A first lady saying " na only u waka kom"

grin grin grin grin grin


what a disgrace grin grin grin grin

land of intellectuals indeed
grin hahahahahah that is Mama Piss for you oo. fuckeduppedness grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 7:35pm On Jul 23, 2014
giant of apes

murthafurkin filthy pigs

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 7:38pm On Jul 23, 2014
otumfour: My Ghanaian brothers, pls watch this video of their so-called jungle nation grin grin grin grin grin

land of intellectuals my foot grin grin grin grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGYYoDe0RrU
Otumfour, soooooooooooooooooooooo funnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin chei what an embarrassment! grin fuckeduppedness

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 7:40pm On Jul 23, 2014
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 7:42pm On Jul 23, 2014
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


land of animals, a jungle

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 7:49pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: Otumfour, soooooooooooooooooooooo funnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin chei what an embarrassment! grin fuckeduppedness


lol!.....clueless first lady

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 8:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
otumfour:


grin grin grin grin grin

sad how my dog dey enjoy clean water and proper electricity pass u nigerian ape grin grin grin grin


u'v been ruled by monkeys for far too long grin grin grin grin

Delusional dumbo!! Gaynaians enjoy clean water? Perhaps in your dreams.

Sanitation crisis in gayna

Water.org is working in two rural areas in Ghana: Volta Region around Lake Volta and Upper East Region, which borders Burkina Faso and Togo. Both districts are remote and poor, with less than half of the population unable to access safe water and very few families with access to improved sanitation. The rural areas suffer from many waterborne diseases, including diarrhea. Water.org and partner organizations work with communities to construct wells, latrines and biosand filters in Ghana as well as to provide health and hygiene education.


More than 80 percent of people in Ghana have access to safe water, but only 13 percent of people have access to improved sanitation. Dependency on unsafe water sources is higher in rural areas. Due to drinking contaminated water, diarrheal disease is the third most commonly reported illness at health centers across the country and 25 percent of all deaths in children under the age of five are attributed to diarrhea. In addition to lack of sanitation infrastructure, some cultural beliefs and views encourage people in rural areas not to use latrines. With our local partners, Water.org is educating and encouraging people to use latrines through community-led sanitation initiatives.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 8:19pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: no wonder senator chukwumerije described these apes and f00ls as educated illiterates! the average MUMUgerian has an !Q of 15, so I am not surprised you can't even read what I just posted. your university graduates can't even speak English grin https://www.nairaland.com/1167866/some-nysc-members-t-speak grin

a nation of eediots ruled by fooooools paaaaaaaa grin grin grin grin http://saharareporters.com/article/about-nation-idiots-ruled-fools grin grin grin fueckeduppeness grin grin

What poo are you writing? Just like Kwaben Adjei called Y'all lazy bums that are only good at criticizing the government, offering little or no help to the growth of the country's economy. cheesy grin cheesy

Gaynaians are lazy - Adjei
Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Kwabena Adjei says Ghanaians are lazy because they always sit on radio criticizing government without doing any work to support the country’s economy.

He says Ghanaians spend six days in the week on radio for commentary and rest on the seventh day, which is unacceptable.

Dr. Adjei was speaking at the launch of the US$2million Amir Complex, a modern shopping mall at Kisseiman in West Legon.

He argued that if the owners of the new shopping mall had chosen to lazy about talking on radio for six days in a week, the mall would not have been a reality.

“This should be a strong message to Ghanaians that there’s no free lunch in today’s world because every body’s contribution makes the country wealthy,” the NDC Chairman stressed.

Dr. Adjei is therefore urging Ghanaians to engage in something advantageous and desist from continuous radio and television commentary.

Meanwhile, the Director of “Amir Complex”, Stanley Tanor said the mall will support economic growth by contributing to government’s effort at creating jobs.

Tanor noted that the new mall will bring products and service close to people within Kisseiman and West Legon catchment area and ease the pressure on other malls in Accra.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 8:27pm On Jul 23, 2014
otumfour:


giant of monkeys u mean, that jungle una dey call nigeria lmao grin grin grin grin grin

intellectuals my fine Ghanaian arrz, when ur first lady can't even speak english to save her life


"diar is god ooo" what kinda first lady speaks such bad english

naija na dustbin grin grin grin





Mention gaynaians that can be placed on the same range with the likes of Achebe, Nwapa, Adichie and Soyinka or Bleep off. grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 8:44pm On Jul 23, 2014
No wonder Lagbaja described shitnigeria as a nation of fooools grin http://fabmagazineonline.com/fab-outburst-nigerians-are-mumus-fools-lagbaja/ grin Ghanaians are lazy and shitnigerians are hardworking,huh? grin hahahahahaha a nation of foooools grin http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/02/nigeria-a-nation-of-160million-fools/ grin hahahahahah the toilet named shitnigeria grin grin grin grin http://washafrica./2011/07/12/the-toilet-named-nigeria/ grin

Boko Haram in the north, kidnappings, otokoto, fake drugs, baby factories, armed robberies
shameless

grin grin grin omo naija generator republic grin https://www.nairaland.com/1728602/generator-fumes-kill-family-lagos grin

MUMU-in-Chief! grin 70% of Ghanaians have access to electricity [url] http://www.energymin.gov.gh/?p=346[/url] grin

how many shitnigerians have access to electricity? grin https://www.nairaland.com/1314971/120m-nigerians-without-electricity-fg

even food is a big problem in MUMUDOM grin http://www.businessdayonline.com/New/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40912:nigeria-ranks-low-on-food-security-report&catid=76:hot-topic&Itemid=564 https://www.nairaland.com/1683272/pix-national-disgrace-confab-delegates https://www.nairaland.com/1683061/nigeria-braced-potential-food-crisis

grin grin grin they are even selling their babies to get visas to leave the sh1thole grin https://www.nairaland.com/962129/ijeoma-okafor-sells-children-survive

grin lagos scrambel for fashola's fanta grin grin grin https://www.nairaland.com/1155559/lagosians-scramble-fasholas-fanta-gov grin

and they are scrambling for our passports grin hahahaha http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerians-scramble-for-ghanaian-other-w-african-nations-passports/149002/ grin





iconize:

What poo are you writing? Just like Kwaben Adjei called Y'all lazy bums that are only good at criticizing the government, offering little or no help to help the country's economy. cheesy grin cheesy

Gaynaians are lazy - Adjei
Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Kwabena Adjei says Ghanaians are lazy because they always sit on radio criticizing government without doing any work to support the country’s economy.

He says Ghanaians spend six days in the week on radio for commentary and rest on the seventh day, which is unacceptable.

Dr. Adjei was speaking at the launch of the US$2million Amir Complex, a modern shopping mall at Kisseiman in West Legon.

He argued that if the owners of the new shopping mall had chosen to lazy about talking on radio for six days in a week, the mall would not have been a reality.

“This should be a strong message to Ghanaians that there’s no free lunch in today’s world because every body’s contribution makes the country wealthy,” the NDC Chairman stressed.

Dr. Adjei is therefore urging Ghanaians to engage in something advantageous and desist from continuous radio and television commentary.

Meanwhile, the Director of “Amir Complex”, Stanley Tanor said the mall will support economic growth by contributing to government’s effort at creating jobs.

Tanor noted that the new mall will bring products and service close to people within Kisseiman and West Legon catchment area and ease the pressure on other malls in Accra.

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 8:48pm On Jul 23, 2014

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 8:58pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: No wonder Lagbaja described shitnigeria as a nation of fooools grin [url]http://fabmagazineonline.com/fab-outburst-


Recycling the same stale news like petrodullard...
Quite pathetic.
Gaynaian kids be like we're the sons and daughters of the sun. cheesy cheesy

Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Ashantiking: 9:05pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize:

Recycling the same stale news like petrodullard...
Quite pathetic.
Gaynaian kids be like we're the sons and daughters of the sun. cheesy cheesy

It's that the best you can come up with. You are a sad case.

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:05pm On Jul 23, 2014
Due to poverty gaynaians are renouncing their nationality.

Do something, Ghanaians are suffering - Yvonne Nelson tells Prez Mahama




Beautiful Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has called on President John Mahama to take steps to improve the plight of "suffering" Ghanaians.

In a blunt tweet Friday afternoon, Yvonne asked the President via his handle, @JDMahama,  to "do something" because Ghanaians were "suffering".

Yvonne made a vague reference to the recent hike in recent utility tariffs, implying that Ghanaians were struggling to cope with the new tariffs. 

“Mr President. Ghanaians are suffering. The people of Ghana are SUFFERING. #fuel #electricity #water plsdosomething! Thank you,” the actress tweeted.

"God save us!!! Help our land"


More gaynaians renounce their nationality
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy honestly, poverty is bad!!!

Many Ghanaians are now renouncing their nationality to become citizens of other countries due to economic reasons, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of the Interior, announced on Monday.

He said in all, a total number of 817 applications were received and approved from Ghanaians in 2013 to enable them to change their nationalities.

Out of the number, 367 were males and 450 were female Ghanaians, who took nationality in Germany (538), Netherlands (233), Norway (32), Denmark (7), Austria (5), Hong Kong (1) and China (1), Mr Ahwoi said this at the-meet-the-press series in Accra.

Elaborating further on the issue, Mr David Agorsor, Director in Charge of Migration Unit of the Ministry said majority of the applicants were health professionals, especially doctors and nurses, who had their passports taken from them and returned to the Passport office on completion of the process.

He explained that, such people renounced their Ghanaian nationality because they are mostly offered job opportunities in those countries which do not recognize dual citizenship.

Mr Agorsor, who described the situation as very alarming, however said such people could regain their Ghanaian citizenship if they renounce the foreign one later.

“The rate at which Ghanaians are naturalizing as Germans is alarming. Almost every week, people come over to naturalise as Germans unlike in previous times-when they go seeking for greener pastures”.

Meanwhile, Mr Ahwoi said 39 foreigners applied to naturalize as Ghanaians, and that 29 of them had been approved and the remaining 10 being outstanding.

Of these, 17 people were Lebanese, five Indians, one each from Nigeria, Korea, Egypt, America, Britain and Liberia.

The Interior Minister gave an overview about work being done within the 10 agencies of the Sector Ministry, made up of the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

The rest are the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Ghana Refugee Board, Gaming Commission, National Commission on Small Arms and the National Peace Council.

Mr Ahwoi said all the agencies would collaborate and work to provide a safe and secure environment where social economic activities would thrive within the confines of the law to enable Ghana to enhance her status as a middle income country to achieve higher growth and development.

He said many of the laws governing the agencies were obsolete and that, they are being amended at various stages to bring them up to date.

He said a new migration policy, a private security organisations regulations, a locksmiths activities regulations as well as a service charter had been designed while the NADMO Bill had been approved by Cabinet.

A cabinet memorandum on a loan facility to procure logistics for security agencies is also being worked on, and that, when that is approved, the agencies would be provided with the needed logistics for effective operations.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:07pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize:

Recycling the same stale news like petrodullard...
Quite pathetic.
Gaynaian kids be like we're the sons and daughters of the sun. cheesy cheesy
and what is wrong with the kids in the photo? I am seeing very healthy, happy children. take a look at school children in your dustbin country grin grin grin

www.nairaland.com/attachments/1588646_Bokoharam_jpg7e26778b25cb2186cebf03fe258084c4 grin

www.nairaland.com/attachments/1141025_Burnt_Corpse__jpg9845e6d5a1944077c29b4a612eb67baf grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Ashantiking: 9:07pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize: Due to poverty gaynaians are renouncing their nationality.

Do something, Ghanaians are suffering - Yvonne Nelson tells Prez Mahama




Beautiful Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has called on President John Mahama to take steps to improve the plight of "suffering" Ghanaians.

In a blunt tweet Friday afternoon, Yvonne asked the President via his handle, @JDMahama,  to "do something" because Ghanaians were "suffering".

Yvonne made a vague reference to the recent hike in recent utility tariffs, implying that Ghanaians were struggling to cope with the new tariffs. 

“Mr President. Ghanaians are suffering. The people of Ghana are SUFFERING. #fuel #electricity #water plsdosomething! Thank you,” the actress tweeted.

"God save us!!! Help our land"


More gaynaians renounce their nationality
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy honestly, poverty is bad!!!

Many Ghanaians are now renouncing their nationality to become citizens of other countries due to economic reasons, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of the Interior, announced on Monday.

He said in all, a total number of 817 applications were received and approved from Ghanaians in 2013 to enable them to change their nationalities.

Out of the number, 367 were males and 450 were female Ghanaians, who took nationality in Germany (538), Netherlands (233), Norway (32), Denmark (7), Austria (5), Hong Kong (1) and China (1), Mr Ahwoi said this at the-meet-the-press series in Accra.

Elaborating further on the issue, Mr David Agorsor, Director in Charge of Migration Unit of the Ministry said majority of the applicants were health professionals, especially doctors and nurses, who had their passports taken from them and returned to the Passport office on completion of the process.

He explained that, such people renounced their Ghanaian nationality because they are mostly offered job opportunities in those countries which do not recognize dual citizenship.

Mr Agorsor, who described the situation as very alarming, however said such people could regain their Ghanaian citizenship if they renounce the foreign one later.

“The rate at which Ghanaians are naturalizing as Germans is alarming. Almost every week, people come over to naturalise as Germans unlike in previous times-when they go seeking for greener pastures”.

Meanwhile, Mr Ahwoi said 39 foreigners applied to naturalize as Ghanaians, and that 29 of them had been approved and the remaining 10 being outstanding.

Of these, 17 people were Lebanese, five Indians, one each from Nigeria, Korea, Egypt, America, Britain and Liberia.

The Interior Minister gave an overview about work being done within the 10 agencies of the Sector Ministry, made up of the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

The rest are the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Ghana Refugee Board, Gaming Commission, National Commission on Small Arms and the National Peace Council.

Mr Ahwoi said all the agencies would collaborate and work to provide a safe and secure environment where social economic activities would thrive within the confines of the law to enable Ghana to enhance her status as a middle income country to achieve higher growth and development.

He said many of the laws governing the agencies were obsolete and that, they are being amended at various stages to bring them up to date.

He said a new migration policy, a private security organisations regulations, a locksmiths activities regulations as well as a service charter had been designed while the NADMO Bill had been approved by Cabinet.

A cabinet memorandum on a loan facility to procure logistics for security agencies is also being worked on, and that, when that is approved, the agencies would be provided with the needed logistics for effective operations.

You are a disappointment. I am ashamed that I used to call you an e- warrior. U have become a bore.

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:08pm On Jul 23, 2014
Ashantiking:

It's that the best you can come up with. You are a sad case.

Another poverty stricken asylum seeker! cheesy grin

gayna world cup fans seek asylum in brazil

Hundreds of Ghanaians who went to Brazil to watch their team play in the World Cup seek asylum on religious grounds.


Hundreds of Ghanaian Muslims who entered Brazil as tourists for the World Cup have asked for asylum on religious grounds, police have said.

Noerci da Silva Melo, a federal police officer in the southern city of Caxias do Sul, said on Friday that 200 Ghanaians had asked for asylum after entering Brazil legally to watch their team play in Natal, Fortaleza and Brasilia.

Melo said the Ghanaians were Muslims who were "fleeing the violent conflicts between different Muslim groups".

The justice ministry would decide whether to grant their requests, he added.

Vanessa Perini Moojen, of the Roman Catholic Church's Migrant Support Centre, said the Ghanaians "faced life-threatening situations back home" and "feel they can find work and better living conditions in Brazil".

The centre provided temporary shelter for the Ghanaians at the city's seminary and helped them prepare their asylum requests.

Claim rejected

Ghana rejected the fans claims with Deputy Information Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu saying he was surprised that they had raised the issue of religious conflict as the reason they wanted asylum.

"It is one of the most peaceful and stable countries in the world. There is no religious conflict of any nature in Ghana,"
he told Reuters news agency.

"The Brazilian embassy in Ghana issued 90-day visas to thousands of Ghanaians. If they fail to comply with the terms of those visas we expect that the Brazilian authorities would enforce their laws," he said.

Ghana finished last in its group, losing to the US and Portugal, and drawing with Germany.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:09pm On Jul 23, 2014

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:10pm On Jul 23, 2014
Ashantiking:

You are a disappointment. I am ashamed that I used to call you an e- warrior. U have become a bore.

Pained scavenger cheesy
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
Ashantiking:

You are a disappointment. I am ashamed that I used to call you an e- warrior. U have become a bore.
grin he's a senseless mor0n grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:13pm On Jul 23, 2014
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:14pm On Jul 23, 2014
oil rich MUMUgeria grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:16pm On Jul 23, 2014
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:18pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: grin grin grin omo naija generator republic grin grin grin

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Another delusional scavenger from the thick forest of akara. grin
So you wanna delude your filthy self about gaynaians enjoying electricity?

Gaynaians still in darkness

Darkness comes early in Ghana, as it does in many African countries. For 500 million Africans without electricity, for children doing homework or adults conducting business, the only light comes from kerosene lamps or candles. Both of these pose dangers from fire or fumes. Our new lighting products could make a positive change by lighting up lives in Ghana. 
 
Light for everyone
Frank O. Atta-Owusu, the KITE Manager responsible for this project, explains: “We believe that everybody in Ghana should have light. Yet while 54-56% of Ghana’s populations do have access to electricity, most don’t have a connection to their homes. In addition, 80% of the population of in rural areas – millions of people – has no electricity at all. This is why we are so excited about the SESA project and the Philips sustainable lighting products.”

My Reading Light
These new products include a Portable Lantern that provides bright white light, a Dynamo Multi LED self-powered (wind-up) flashlight that provides 17 minutes of light after two minutes of hand winding, and a solar-powered reading light – with a built-in rechargeable battery – called ‘My Reading Light’. Developed specifically for the education sector in Africa, it will allow a new generation of school children to continue with their homework after sunset.
Improving lives
The products are all part of our drive to improve people’s lives. We’re not only committed to making affordable, high-quality, energy-efficient lighting, but also to making it available to areas where it is most needed. And that’s what our new LED-based, solar lighting products are intended to do. “These new lights are far more efficient than similar products on the market,” continues Frank O. Atta-Owusu, “and they will certainly make people’s lives better by improving health and safety, and assisting in education and economic activities at night. Even grid-connected homes can benefit, because Ghana’s electricity grid is currently very unreliable.”

A noble effort
He explains that the initial target is quite low: a realistic 14,000 lanterns, for example, in the first two years. The limitation is price, but an expected payback of 3-6 months will mitigate this. In addition, users of these lighting products will no longer need to buy kerosene. And as they all have a very low carbon footprint, they will also benefit the environment. “Philips low-cost sustainable lighting products are very good,” he concludes. “And if we pull together in this noble effort that aims to address multi-faceted issues in health and safety, economic activities and children’s education, then we – together with our local/national partners (Deng, Philips, New Energy, SNV and World Vision International), will have done an excellent job. We can only succeed.”

A small country like gayna can't produce enough electricity watts to power half of the country neither can they feed themselves.
A country where 50% of its budget comes from donor. grin grin

POVERTY AT ITS PEAK.
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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:20pm On Jul 23, 2014
Iconize slaying burnt offerings in thousands since 1602. grin grin
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