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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:27pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: MUMUgerian caught with 8 human tongues grin

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A country where native doctors, witches and wizards are celebrated... grin
Primitive burnt charcoals! grin

gaynaian flying wizard crash lands at kasoa
cheesy grin

IT HAS finally been established that the suspected wizard, who reportedly crash-landed on the banks of River Okrudu at Kaimebre, a settlement near Kasoa in the Central Region last Wednesday morning, is a mental patient.
The man, according to the police, was receiving treatment at Pantang Hospital but disappeared last Monday from the health facility. Checks by the police at the hospital revealed that the patient, who is called Charles Allottey, was admitted to the mental hospital 12 years ago.
The Kasoa District Police Commander Superintendent Samuel Tabil Punobyin told DAILY GUIDE that authorities at the Pantang Hospital called for the patient after reading the story in Thursday, 28 November 2013 issue of the DAILY GUIDE.
The commander said the victim was manhandled by some residents who claimed he was a wizard because he had some puffy flesh on the breast that looked like a female breast.
“The man could not even talk well whenever he was asked a question by the police.”
Victim has since been transported to the Pantang Hospital to continue his medical treatment.
The suspected wizard looked frail, pale bore protruding breasts like a teenage girl.
His body was smeared with mud from the bank of the river where he was found by two brothers, Liberty Obeng and Innocent Obeng who claimed they found him crying for help.
The two brothers told DAILY GUIDE that the suspected wizard confessed to them that he was in the company of friends, including a medical doctor en route to Cape Coast for a meeting when he was forced down while flying over a church where an allnight vigil was being held.
“When we asked him where he was coming from, the man told us that he was from Akuapem Akropong but was flying to Cape Coast to attend a meeting for witches and wizards” he said.
Charles also confessed that the two puffy protrusions on his chest were breasts taken from his 16- year-old granddaughter and that he normally borrowed them for his night activities.
The two brothers said, not knowing what to do with the suspected wizard, they took him to Pink FM, a local radio station at Kasoa for help.
After the announcement on radio, hundreds of people besieged the premises of the radio station to catch a glimpse of the suspected wizard.
Upon hearing the news, the Kasoa District Police dispatched a number of police personnel to the station to save the victim from being lynched.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:33pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: oil rich MUMUgeria grin


Unlike gaynaians we're not killing because of eggs and 80cedis grin
Poverty and frustration! grin

Ghana man kills wife over missing eggs

A disagreement between a husband and his wife over some missing eggs has caused the death of the woman.

Ama Jejeba, 26, who was allegedly pummelled into unconsciousness by her husband, Kojo Tawiah as the disagreement turned fatal was pronounced dead on arrival at the Tarkwa Government Hospital

The incident, which took place at Dompem in the Western Region last Wednesday, has thrown the township into shock.

Police sources told the Daily Graphic that the suspect allegedly accused the wife of picking some eggs from his hen coop which the deceased denied.

The sources said the suspect started invoking curses on whoever might have collected the eggs.

They said the woman advised the husband to stop invoking curses, since it was late in the night.

According to the sources, the suspect allegedly took offence and started assaulting his wife.

The police said some residents allegedly rushed to intervene after the woman allegedly hit her head on a drain.

The sources said the rescuers rushed her to the Tarkwa Government Hospital but she was pronounced dead on arrival.

The police said the body of the deceased had been deposited at the Tarkwa Hospital morgue while her husband, Tawiah, had been placed in custody assisting in investigations.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:37pm On Jul 23, 2014
Hahahahaha this self righteous demon needs to have his sick and ugly head examined for generator fumes grin shitnigeria is the world headquarters for witches and wizards grin the modafakas worship witches and wizards like crazygrin hahahah shitnigeria is the only country in the world with recognised association for witches and wizards grin grin grin chei grin grin grin

“Enough is Enough” – Association of Nigerian Witches & Wizards grin Declare War on Boko Haram

20.07.2014 By BellaNaija.com 106 Comments

Witches Declare War on Boko Haram - BN News - July 2014 - BellaNaija.com
The witches and wizards in Nigeria are not happy with Islamist militant sect Boko Haram.

The Sun reports that an emergency meeting was held at Afuze, Edo over the challenges facing the country, especially the nation’s security.

In an interview with the publication, the leader and spokesman for Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), Dr. Okhue Iboi said the emergency meeting was to discuss a way forward.

“Witches and Wizards in Nigeria are deeply worried by what is going on in the country especially Boko Haram insurgency. As stakeholders in the Nigerian project, we can no longer afford to fold our hands while the nation burns. Enough is enough” Iboi said at the event.

According to Iboi, it was witches and wizards from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe that urged the association to have the meeting.

He said the bi-annual meeting of the association was scheduled to be held in the first week of October, but because of the sect “our fellow brothers and sisters from the these three North eastern states” pleaded for the emergency meeting, to “help cage Shekau and his blood-thirsty lieutenants.”

The 55-year-old also said the days of Shekau are numbered and he will be captured before the end of December, as well as paraded on the streets of Abuja and Maiduguri for the world to see.

And for the parents of the missing school girls, he says they should smile as “those girls are coming back home. They will be rescued.”

If you are in doubt of their power, don’t be, because Iboi says all their revelations will come to pass as it did with the 2011 general elections when they told Ibrahim Babaginda and Atiku Abubakar not to contest against President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

Other revelations by Iboi include the Emir of Kano Sanusi Lamido Sanusi should not rejoice yet, Governor Adams Oshiomole is standing on a shaky ground, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be disgraced and President Jonathan will win the 2015 elections.


iconize:

A country where native doctors, witches and wizards are celebrated... grin
Primitive burnt charcoals! grin

gaynaian flying wizard crash lands at kasoa
cheesy grin

IT HAS finally been established that the suspected wizard, who reportedly crash-landed on the banks of River Okrudu at Kaimebre, a settlement near Kasoa in the Central Region last Wednesday morning, is a mental patient.
The man, according to the police, was receiving treatment at Pantang Hospital but disappeared last Monday from the health facility. Checks by the police at the hospital revealed that the patient, who is called Charles Allottey, was admitted to the mental hospital 12 years ago.
The Kasoa District Police Commander Superintendent Samuel Tabil Punobyin told DAILY GUIDE that authorities at the Pantang Hospital called for the patient after reading the story in Thursday, 28 November 2013 issue of the DAILY GUIDE.
The commander said the victim was manhandled by some residents who claimed he was a wizard because he had some puffy flesh on the breast that looked like a female breast.
“The man could not even talk well whenever he was asked a question by the police.”
Victim has since been transported to the Pantang Hospital to continue his medical treatment.
The suspected wizard looked frail, pale bore protruding breasts like a teenage girl.
His body was smeared with mud from the bank of the river where he was found by two brothers, Liberty Obeng and Innocent Obeng who claimed they found him crying for help.
The two brothers told DAILY GUIDE that the suspected wizard confessed to them that he was in the company of friends, including a medical doctor en route to Cape Coast for a meeting when he was forced down while flying over a church where an allnight vigil was being held.
“When we asked him where he was coming from, the man told us that he was from Akuapem Akropong but was flying to Cape Coast to attend a meeting for witches and wizards” he said.
Charles also confessed that the two puffy protrusions on his chest were breasts taken from his 16- year-old granddaughter and that he normally borrowed them for his night activities.
The two brothers said, not knowing what to do with the suspected wizard, they took him to Pink FM, a local radio station at Kasoa for help.
After the announcement on radio, hundreds of people besieged the premises of the radio station to catch a glimpse of the suspected wizard.
Upon hearing the news, the Kasoa District Police dispatched a number of police personnel to the station to save the victim from being lynched.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:43pm On Jul 23, 2014
I can understand your frustration, mor0n. grin being a citizen of a cursed country is no joke grin https://www.nairaland.com/1396280/obasanjo-nigeria-cursed-criticized-atiku grin no wonder suffering-and-no-more-smiling shitnigerians are selling their children to buy visas to flee the dustbin country tongue https://www.nairaland.com/962129/ijeoma-okafor-sells-children-survive grin

hahahahahaha MUMUs are scrambling for Ghanaian passports. hahahahaa being a shitnigerian is a curse oo grin roforoforo grin chei, shitnigeria jagajaga jagajaga grin http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerians-scramble-for-ghanaian-other-w-african-nations-passports/149002/

iconize:

A country where native doctors, witches and wizards are celebrated... grin
Primitive burnt charcoals! grin

gaynaian flying wizard crash lands at kasoa
cheesy grin

IT HAS finally been established that the suspected wizard, who reportedly crash-landed on the banks of River Okrudu at Kaimebre, a settlement near Kasoa in the Central Region last Wednesday morning, is a mental patient.
The man, according to the police, was receiving treatment at Pantang Hospital but disappeared last Monday from the health facility. Checks by the police at the hospital revealed that the patient, who is called Charles Allottey, was admitted to the mental hospital 12 years ago.
The Kasoa District Police Commander Superintendent Samuel Tabil Punobyin told DAILY GUIDE that authorities at the Pantang Hospital called for the patient after reading the story in Thursday, 28 November 2013 issue of the DAILY GUIDE.
The commander said the victim was manhandled by some residents who claimed he was a wizard because he had some puffy flesh on the breast that looked like a female breast.
“The man could not even talk well whenever he was asked a question by the police.”
Victim has since been transported to the Pantang Hospital to continue his medical treatment.
The suspected wizard looked frail, pale bore protruding breasts like a teenage girl.
His body was smeared with mud from the bank of the river where he was found by two brothers, Liberty Obeng and Innocent Obeng who claimed they found him crying for help.
The two brothers told DAILY GUIDE that the suspected wizard confessed to them that he was in the company of friends, including a medical doctor en route to Cape Coast for a meeting when he was forced down while flying over a church where an allnight vigil was being held.
“When we asked him where he was coming from, the man told us that he was from Akuapem Akropong but was flying to Cape Coast to attend a meeting for witches and wizards” he said.
Charles also confessed that the two puffy protrusions on his chest were breasts taken from his 16- year-old granddaughter and that he normally borrowed them for his night activities.
The two brothers said, not knowing what to do with the suspected wizard, they took him to Pink FM, a local radio station at Kasoa for help.
After the announcement on radio, hundreds of people besieged the premises of the radio station to catch a glimpse of the suspected wizard.
Upon hearing the news, the Kasoa District Police dispatched a number of police personnel to the station to save the victim from being lynched.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:45pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia:
Hahahahaha this self righteous demon needs to have his sick and ugly head examined for generator fumes grin shitnigeria is the world headquarters for witches and wizards grin the modafakas worship witches and wizards like crazygrin hahahah shitnigeria is the only country in the world with recognised association for witches and wizards grin grin grin chei grin grin grin

“Enough is Enough” – Association of Nigerian Witches & Wizards grin Declare War on Boko Haram

20.07.2014 By BellaNaija.com 106 Comments

Witches Declare War on Boko Haram - BN News - July 2014 - BellaNaija.com
The witches and wizards in Nigeria are not happy with Islamist militant sect Boko Haram.

The Sun reports that an emergency meeting was held at Afuze, Edo over the challenges facing the

A witch camp and its wizards in gayna.
grin grin cheesy

Gnani is another village in the northern region of Ghana that welcomes witches. It is one of those safe spaces where people fleeing their communities due to witchcraft persecution can go and find refuge. In Gnani, alleged witches are allocated a particular section of the village where they reside. Still they move and interact freely with other members of the community. They are not stigmatized as evil. They are not discriminated against or treated as outcasts.The local priest, Tindana, carries out a ritual of purification and of disabling of alleged powers of 'witch' on arrival, as part of the rehabilitation process.

Like their counterparts in Kukuo, the alleged witches survive by farming and selling fire wood. But some of them are too old to farm and cannot engage in any labor. They survive by begging, and they face really an uncertain future. The inmates of Gnani camp fled their communities following accusations of betwitching somebody- of killing some one or making somebody sick through magic or witchcraft. Wumbi(70), a muslim, was accused by the uncle, Mohammed, of killing his son through spiritual means. Awaabu was alleged to be responsible for the death of a member of her community. A local mob threatened to lynch her and burn down her house. The husband's brother conveyed her on a bicycle to Yendi and from there she found her way to Gnani camp.

The inmates have pathetic stories of incredible accusation, abuse, torture and maltreatment that left them with no other choice but to leave-to flee their homes and communities. So they all fled or were forced to flee to avoid being murdered. Now they have made the camp their 'new home'.

One distinctive feature of the Gnani camp is that it has male inmates. Infact it is the only witch camp in the northern region of Ghana that has 'wizards'. Like their female counterparts, the 'wizards were accused of causing death or diseases through malevolent magic. One of the 'wizards', Kareem Mahama is around 80 years. He has been in the camp for 2 years. A boy in his village claimed he saw Kareem in his dream. That Kareem was jumping on him in the dream. And locally this tantamounts to witchcraft.

A local mob threatened to kill Kareem and he fled to the camp. Kareem has no plans of going back because he fears for his safety. In northern Ghana, most people take their dreams seriously. They understand and interprete their dreams in ways that fuel witchcraft accusation. Witch craze in this region is drived partly by dream epidemic. Infact, anyone who is seen in a dream is often regarded as a witch or wizard. Anyone seen in a dream is taken to be involved in the occult business.

Another alleged wizard, Gbafo, was driven out of his community in Bakpaba following an allegation of witchcraft. He arrived the camp on December 10, 2012 leaving behind his family members. The members of his community told him not to return. So he is most likely to spend the rest of his life in Gnani. In the northern region of Ghana, witchcraft accusation causes people to be uprooted from their homes and to embark on a journey- a journey of no return.

The belief in witchcraft has a female as well as a male face. Both sexes are targeted and accused, though most of those who are accused, drived out and forced to live in camps and make shift shelters are women- old ladies. The witches and wizards come from very poor backgrounds in rural part of northern Ghana. The alleged witches and wizards are mostly un educated. The women are mostly widows or from polygamous homes. Witchcraft accusation is often a weapon for the elimination or of getting rid of those are hated or are unwanted in a family or community.

Any effort to address this problem should take into consideration these social factors and conditions.


grin grin cheesy
Uncivilized gaynaians!
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:49pm On Jul 23, 2014
hahahahahaha 500 witches and wizards deployed in abuja grin grin grin such a pathetic, demonic primitive modafakas grin

Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria deploy 500 members to Abuja grin grin grin

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The Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), has deployed 500 witches to Abuja and other parts of Ahead of Nigeria to prevent any tragic occurrence and ensure peaceful inauguration on May 29.

According to its national co-ordinator, Dr Okhue Iboi, the decision was taken after an emergency meeting at Zuma rock, Niger State. WITZAN also warned President Goodluck Jonathan to take adequate security as bad people and disgruntled politicians are planning to cause problems.

Iboi, however, disclosed that the nation would soon have a respite from the people currently throwing bombs all over the places as they would be exposed: “We are going to expose those sponsoring bomb blasts in the country after May 29. They have been caged already. We are going to use our power to cause them to come out and confess their misdeeds. Nigerians would be surprised at how the saboteurs would be exposed.”

He said it was revealed to the witches as far back as last year that no other candidate except Jonathan would rule the nation. The association which also predicted the failure of both former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and vice president Atiku Abubakar in their presidential quests also disclosed that Jonathan would serve his four-year tenure at the end of which Nigerians would be begging him to go for another term because he has been chosen by God to lead the nation.

Iboi, however, warned Jonathan to beware of sycophants, while warning the incoming ministers and advisers to co-operate with the president and discharge their duties with dedication. The witches warned former Head of State, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) to stop wasting his time pursuing the presidency:

“Buhari should stop wasting his time because his time is past. He can never rule the nation again. His time is gone.” The incoming National Assembly will deliver. This is the time Nigerians will know that they have real legislators.
“Some people look at us as if we are evil minded people. Not all witches are bad. Our own type of witchcraft is progressive. We are willing to intervene in the affairs of the country anytime the government decides to seek our counsel. We have the solutions to bring lasting peace to the country. Witches and wizards in the country are ready to help restore Nigeria’s lost glory.

“We saw June 12 crisis long before it happened and we warned the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola but he ignored us. Abiola would have been Nigeria’s president but some of us decided to punish him over the role he played in scuttling the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo presidential ambition. We warned him not to waste his time and life. This was reported in some national dailies. We also dealt with the late General Sani Abacha for the execution of the late Ken Saro-Wiwa.

Read more: http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/latest-addition/96806-witches-and-wizards-association-of-nigeria-deploy-500-members-to-abuja.html#ixzz38H686Xhs




iconize:

A witch camp and its wizards in gayna.
grin grin cheesy

Gnani is another village in the northern region of Ghana that welcomes witches. It is one of those safe spaces where people fleeing their communities due to witchcraft persecution can go and find refuge. In Gnani, alleged witches are allocated a particular section of the village where they reside. Still they move and interact freely with other members of the community. They are not stigmatized as evil. They are not discriminated against or treated as outcasts.The local priest, Tindana, carries out a ritual of purification and of disabling of alleged powers of 'witch' on arrival, as part of the rehabilitation process.

Like their counterparts in Kukuo, the alleged witches survive by farming and selling fire wood. But some of them are too old to farm and cannot engage in any labor. They survive by begging, and they face really an uncertain future. The inmates of Gnani camp fled their communities following accusations of betwitching somebody- of killing some one or making somebody sick through magic or witchcraft. Wumbi(70), a muslim, was accused by the uncle, Mohammed, of killing his son through spiritual means. Awaabu was alleged to be responsible for the death of a member of her community. A local mob threatened to lynch her and burn down her house. The husband's brother conveyed her on a bicycle to Yendi and from there she found her way to Gnani camp.

The inmates have pathetic stories of incredible accusation, abuse, torture and maltreatment that left them with no other choice but to leave-to flee their homes and communities. So they all fled or were forced to flee to avoid being murdered. Now they have made the camp their 'new home'.

One distinctive feature of the Gnani camp is that it has male inmates. Infact it is the only witch camp in the northern region of Ghana that has 'wizards'. Like their female counterparts, the 'wizards were accused of causing death or diseases through malevolent magic. One of the 'wizards', Kareem Mahama is around 80 years. He has been in the camp for 2 years. A boy in his village claimed he saw Kareem in his dream. That Kareem was jumping on him in the dream. And locally this tantamounts to witchcraft.

A local mob threatened to kill Kareem and he fled to the camp. Kareem has no plans of going back because he fears for his safety. In northern Ghana, most people take their dreams seriously. They understand and interprete their dreams in ways that fuel witchcraft accusation. Witch craze in this region is drived partly by dream epidemic. Infact, anyone who is seen in a dream is often regarded as a witch or wizard. Anyone seen in a dream is taken to be involved in the occult business.

Another alleged wizard, Gbafo, was driven out of his community in Bakpaba following an allegation of witchcraft. He arrived the camp on December 10, 2012 leaving behind his family members. The members of his community told him not to return. So he is most likely to spend the rest of his life in Gnani. In the northern region of Ghana, witchcraft accusation causes people to be uprooted from their homes and to embark on a journey- a journey of no return.

The belief in witchcraft has a female as well as a male face. Both sexes are targeted and accused, though most of those who are accused, drived out and forced to live in camps and make shift shelters are women- old ladies. The witches and wizards come from very poor backgrounds in rural part of northern Ghana. The alleged witches and wizards are mostly un educated. The women are mostly widows or from polygamous homes. Witchcraft accusation is often a weapon for the elimination or of getting rid of those are hated or are unwanted in a family or community.

Any effort to address this problem should take into consideration these social factors and conditions.


grin grin cheesy
Uncivilized gaynaians!
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:52pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: I can understand your frustration, mor0n. grin being a citizen of a cursed country is no joke grin https://www.nairaland.com/1396280/obasanjo-nigeria-cursed-criticized-atiku grin no wonder suffering-and-no-more-smiling shitnigerians are selling their children to buy visas to flee the dustbin country tongue https://www.nairaland.com/962129/ijeoma-okafor-sells-children-survive grin

hahahahahaha MUMUs are scrambling for Ghanaian passports. hahahahaa being a shitnigerian is a curse oo grin roforoforo grin chei, shitnigeria jagajaga jagajaga grin http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerians-scramble-for-ghanaian-other-w-african-nations-passports/149002/

Frustrated lots.... cheesy grin grin

Gayna man forces wife to eat his faeces

cheesy
A frustrated man in Ghana has been charged with causing psychological harm to his wife after forcing her to eat his excrement.

Yahaya Abdulai is alleged to have forced the poop down his wife’s throat following a “misunderstanding”. During an argument between the couple Abdulai allegedly beat his wife, and left her lying on her bed sobbing. But the angry rotter went and collected a handful of his own droppings and then jammed them in his wife’s mouth.

The Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit in Ghana have charged the fellow, and he will appear before the Domestic Violence-based Court at the Cocoa Affairs Court on Monday.

Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 9:53pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: There are no words to describe that dustbin country called sh1tnigeria grin

A country steeped in shame, devoid of honour and any shred of dignity. Even Satan himself must be weary of he created in Nigeria because the country is more evil that the combined forces of the entire army of darkness grin
it remains a giant over gayna and it will till everlasting. Ghana is insignificant as far as nigeria is concerned, we see your country like the likes of gabon, somalia and burkina faso.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:53pm On Jul 23, 2014
hahahaha such barbaric, undernourished, uneducated, unemployable eediots grin pus-filled pieces of garbage grin omo naija generator republic grin

Nigerian 'witch doctor’ claims to have killed 110 children 'possessed by evil spirits’ grin grin grin
A man in Nigeria who claimed in a television documentary that he had killed 110 children he believed to be possessed by evil spirits has been arrested, officials said on Wednesday.

11:14PM GMT 03 Dec 2008

Rights campaigners say “witch doctors” in some parts of the country convince parents that their children are possessed and will bring misfortune such as divorce or disease.

The fraudulent doctors then extort money from the frightened parents to perform exorcisms, campaigners say.

Some children fall into the hands of child trafficking networks after being handed over by their parents, the charities claim.

Bishop Sunday Ulup-Aya, arrested in Mbo, close to the Atlantic coast, with six other suspects, had claimed in a documentary to have killed 110 children beset by evil spirits, said Aniekan Umanah, the commissioner for information in the southeastern state of Akwa Ibom.

“I am not denying that I am a witchdoctor, but what I killed are witches in my patients with herbs, not children,” Mr Ulup-Aya said while in detention.

Akwa Ibom is one of Nigeria’s top oil-producing states, but poverty is pervasive and many residents are superstitious. The state has the highest incidence of child-trafficking in Africa’s most populous nation.

Sam Ikpe-Ituama, whose group Child Rights Rehabilitation Network is spearheading the rescue of children accused of witchcraft in the state, said Mr Ulup-Aya may be part of a network of human traffickers.

“No corpses were discovered in his church, but two kids held captive for supposed deliverance, as well as some fetish items, were taken from there by the police,” said Mr Ikpe-Ituama, who led a security team that raided the building.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 9:57pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: hahahahahaha 500 witches and wizards deployed in abuja grin grin grin such a pathetic, demonic primitive modafakas grin

Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria deploy 500 members to Abuja grin grin grin

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Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria deploy 500 members to Abuja

The Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), has deployed 500 witches to Abuja and other parts of Ahead of Nigeria to prevent any tragic occurrence and ensure peaceful inauguration on May 29.

According to its national co-ordinator, Dr Okhue Iboi, the decision was taken after an emergency meeting at Zuma rock, Niger State. WITZAN also warned President Goodluck Jonathan to take adequate security as bad people and disgruntled politicians are planning to cause problems.

Iboi, however, disclosed that the nation would soon have a respite from the people currently throwing bombs all over the places as they would be exposed: “We are going to expose those sponsoring bomb blasts in the country after May 29. They have been caged already. We are going to use our power to cause them to come out and confess their misdeeds. Nigerians would be surprised at how the saboteurs would be exposed.”

He said it was revealed to the witches as far back as last year that no other candidate except Jonathan would rule the nation. The association which also predicted the failure of both former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and vice president Atiku Abubakar in their presidential quests also disclosed that Jonathan would serve his four-year tenure at the end of which Nigerians would be begging him to go for another term because he has been chosen by God to lead the nation.

Iboi, however, warned Jonathan to beware of sycophants, while warning the incoming ministers and advisers to co-operate with the president and discharge their duties with dedication. The witches warned former Head of State, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) to stop wasting his time pursuing the presidency:

“Buhari should stop wasting his time because his time is past. He can never rule the nation again. His time is gone.” The incoming National Assembly will deliver. This is the time Nigerians will know that they have real legislators.
“Some people look at us as if we are evil minded people. Not all witches are bad. Our own type of witchcraft is progressive. We are willing to intervene in the affairs of the country anytime the government decides to seek our counsel. We have the solutions to bring lasting peace to the country. Witches and wizards in the country are ready to help restore Nigeria’s lost glory.

“We saw June 12 crisis long before it happened and


Witches hold conference in gayna grin grin cheesy


The numerous road accidents, boat disasters, floods in the north, gas explosions in Kumasi and collapse of buildings that the country has witnessed in recent months may not be for nothing. A global meeting of witches, currently underway in Ghana, is targeting thousands of lives through fatal road and other accidents.
The assembly is also looking to infect millions of lives with incurable diseases, according to documents available to Daily Guide. In keeping with the witches’ agenda, 1,000,154 people would be killed worldwide through road accidents, sex-attack, murder and armed robbery.
For Ghana, the organizers of the annual global congress insist they want to make the meeting a memorable one and are therefore requesting heavy loss of lives on the nation’s roads.
According to the document, Ashanti Region has to ‘donate’ 722 lives, Eastern Region, 119; Brong Ahafo, 103; Central, 134; and Greater Accra, 76; through an operation code-named ‘XXC-XVI-Starlight 666’.
Delegates from countries in all five continents including USA, India, Iran, South Africa, Spain and Nigeria are attending the historic meeting.
The two-month long meeting, slated for Juaso Nkwanta in the Ashanti Region, will be chaired by the Regional Commander, one Seth Kofi Manu, and has been described as a follow-up to a maiden one held (venue not stated) on 9th October, 2006 to strategize for the programme in Ghana.
“In the first quarter of our calendar year we are to infect 110,000 people (both married and unmarried) with HIV/AIDS through sex, 4,000 with tuberculosis, 6,000 with high blood pressure, and 2,600 with blindness, while 11,000 pastors and preachers will be destroyed, 220 marriages broken, and 100,000 wombs destroyed.”
Apart from the blood of accident victims and the spread of diseases, the association is demanding that 400,000 Ghanaians be initiated into witchcraft and other Satanist organisations before next year’s meeting in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Out of the 400,000, the agenda stresses that a minimum of 280,000 of the new entrants must be students and pupils of various schools and universities.
Detailed Requirements In This Regard Are As Follows:
Universities - 35,000 people Other tertiary schools- 45,000 people JSS & SSS-130,000 people Children below 8 years – 80,000 Some of the special guests expected in the country for the meeting include Comrades Gopanatta (India), Kris Mc Anderson (USA), Uki Steward (Nigeria), Daniel Mokoena (South Africa), Mirza Ali Muhammad (Iran), Professor Kingsley Boison (Ghana), and Hooo Mamfred (Spain).
“Every means must be applied through dressing, planting of hair-making items, exchange of clothes and shoes, sex, abortion, music and their so-called Christian songs. Remember we have agents among them,” the document stressed.
The next meeting, which is code-named, ‘Sanbra- 333- 000-4, according to the document, would take place on April 1, 2008 in the Nigerian city of Ibadan.
Featuring prominently on the Nigerian agenda is the plot “to create instability and confusion, and as much as we can, bring civil war in Ghana, Nigeria as we did in Liberia and Sierra Leone, Congo and Sudan”. That event would be climaxed with the conferment of an award on Comrade Mirza Ali Muhammad, for the ‘good work’ he is doing in Iraq.
It was agreed that all efforts must be made to make the meeting in Ghana one of the most memorable ones in the history of the association. The Juaso-Nkwanta meeting is part of a three-year grand project (2007-2010) for Satanists all over the world. The project is named, ‘ASTRO-PETAPHYSICAL OPERATION 999’.
A number of those who saw the document have opined that the inexplicable accidents, murders, shootings, and other disasters that are reported daily could be linked to the demands of the association.

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 9:57pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: it remains a giant over gayna and it will till everlasting. Ghana is insignificant as far as nigeria is concerned, we see your country like the likes of gabon, somalia and burkina faso.
and who gives a fvck what a MUMgerian thinks? grin I will rather pay to attention to what a goat says than what a MUMgerian, who is worse than an animal, thinks grin I guess you meant ANT,huh? azzzhole slave! shitnigeria is a shithole full of abhorent scvmbags grin grin grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 9:58pm On Jul 23, 2014
Ashantiking:


Shame, Eba eaters can't even lie right. First you said they give it up for free then turn around in the same sentence and say all you have to buy them tuwo, whatever that is. Forking Eba eaters are all fools.
baba dudu, blacky, your girls are as cheap as a plate of tuwo, baba dudu, gayna grin grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:00pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: and who gives a fvck what a MUMgerian thinks? grin I will rather pay to attention to what a goat says than what a MUMgerian, who is worse than an animal, thinks grin I guess you meant ANT,huh? azzzhole slave! shitnigeria is a shithole full of abhorent scvmbags grin grin grin
huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu coming from a black brain gaynian who drinks and eat from a slum, I will get video of accra for you very soon, just chill. Accra ko, akara ni.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 10:01pm On Jul 23, 2014
chei, they even took a witch doctor to Brazil grin grin grin why do shitnigerians like to disgrace themselves and Africa so often? That must a product of being a cursed nation grin grin grin

http://rt.com/news/165884-nigeria-warlock-balls-wc/

Nigeria football team says they took 'witch doctor' to WC
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Even if Nigeria’s football team ever had a witch doctor on their team, that was years ago - and now it is fair game only, says forwards Peter Osaze Odemwingie.

“Do we have a personal witch doctor in our team? Of course not,” Odemwingietold ITAR-TASS. “If we ever had a witch doctor, then it was no less than 20 years ago.”

Follow RT’s updates on 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil

Odemwingie says his country is strongly determined to beat its previous World Cup record and make it through to the quarter finals.

“Nigeria’s record of at the World Cup is preliminary finals. We are going to get surpass this achievement. [Our citizens] wait for something more from us than leaving our Group [F],” he added.

The team is in group F and is scheduled to play with Iran team on June, 16, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June, 22 and Argentina on June, 25.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 10:04pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: baba dudu, blacky, your girls are as cheap as a plate of tuwo, baba dudu, gayna grin grin
hahahahah shitnigerian gals are being shipped like rats abroad as pr0stitutes. shitnigerian pr0stitutes are doin what they know best in every country. come to Ghana and see shitnigerian ashewos. in fact they have become soo cheap that these days, they are made to sleep with dogs grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:05pm On Jul 23, 2014
I don't know why these charcoal blackies are getting excited, ghana is inconsequential as far as nigeria is concerned, gayna can never be placed above nigeria in the world. What comes to my mind when I hear ghana is gabon, rwanda, senegal and their likes.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 10:06pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia:
hahahaha such barbaric, undernourished, uneducated, unemployable eediots grin pus-filled pieces of garbage grin omo naija generator republic grin


Coward quote me!!!

Child killing in northern gayna by witches
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Something sinister is taking place in communities around Saboba, Chereponi and Sang near Yendi in northern Ghana. Innocent children are being killed because they are either born deformed or their mothers died giving birth to them.

“It’s an unfortunate situation,” says Catholic sister, Stan Terese Mario Mumuni, fighting her emotions as she cuddles a two-year-old boy, one of 30 rescued children under her care at the Nazareth Home for God’s Children in Sang.

“This boy should have been killed but Father Cletus Akosah, the parish priest for Sang, moved quickly to save him,” says Sister Terese.

“His late mother’s relatives accepted the witchdoctor’s verdict on the boy: that he was the cause of his mother’s death and for this reason he should not be allowed to live.”

Sentenced by ignorance

Maternal death can largely be attributed to a lack of health services in these remote areas. Unfortunately, ignorance has made the people attribute these deaths to witchcraft.

The total number of children who have suffered death at the recommendations of witchdoctors is unknown because few report such matters to police. “We know that it is due to the lack of education in the area, and we are trying to use the few who have become Christians to report to us when such issues come up,” says Father Akosah.

Father Akosah pointed to another boy in the care home who was going to be killed because of a leg deformity. “The witch-doctor attributed this deformity to witchcraft and it was decided that the poor boy must be killed. Luckily for him, I was informed and I moved in to save his life.”

Sister Terese is able to look after these children thanks largely to donations. “I have made sure that they go to school and are fed three times a day. I also employ people to look after the very young ones.”

Education initiatives

Villages such as Sang have no nearby health facilities and most women depend on traditional birth attendants.

The national government has increased its education campaign on how to prevent maternal death during childbirth. But very little of this information reaches where the tradition of child killing is practiced.

Last month, the Ghana Health Service (GHS), as part of its safe motherhood strategy, began a pilot project of distributing Misoprostol to expectant mothers in some regions of the country. The drug helps with the prevention of postpartum hemorrhaging.

The national maternal death rate is 350 per 100,000 live births with approximately 24 percent of these deaths resulting from hemorrhaging, according to GHS. In addition, 42 percent of women in the country deliver at home; while 95 per cent attend at least one antenatal care at a health facility during pregnancy.

Meanwhile, in the region around Sang, the death of mothers is often not being blamed on hemorrhaging but on the babies themselves.

“My sister died when she gave birth to my nephew and later a witchdoctor said it was the baby who caused the death. Soon after, when the little boy was not seen again, I knew what had happened,” says Asana Abu.

Back to the spirit world

“In the Wapuli village, we all know that happens to children who were born with bad luck: those who either do not have a proper body like you and I, or those who have sent their mother back to the spirit world,” says Asana.

The parish priest of the Sang Catholic Church, Father Cletus Akosah has come across such incidents all over the area. He claims it’s particularly prevalent among the Konkomba people.

Vanishing versus wandering

“The people do not understand that, a child can be born with body defects,” says Father Akosah.

“Such children are quickly condemned to death. A year ago, people wanted to kill a boy who they claimed was vanishing from home during the night.

The witchdoctor said the child must be killed because he was possessed with witchcraft.”

Someone rushed to report this story to Father Akosah who managed to intervene.

“When we brought the boy to the Nazareth Home for God’s Children in Sang, we noticed that he would wander away on occasion.

This was something his parents had not noticed. So he was not vanishing as they claimed, it’s just that they did not keep a serious watch over him. So whenever he wandered away from the house, they claimed he was vanishing.”

Future

Sister Stan Terese Mario Mumuni is currently caring for 30 such children.

With not enough money coming from donations, she has come with innovative ways to raise funds for the care home. “We have set up a tailoring shop in the house and sew clothes for the parish priests in the district. We are also working to open a bakery to make additional money.”

Sister Terese remains hopeful. One of the children, six-year-old Issabelle, just told her: “I want to be a doctor.”
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 10:09pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu coming from a black brain gaynian who drinks and eat from a slum, I will get video of accra for you very soon, just chill. Accra ko, akara ni.
hahahaha MUMgerians suffer from deep-seated inferiority complex grin they live a miserable existence in a country that smells like fvcking cat piss. grin

hahahaha such a fvcking dumb bunch of retardz grin grin grin shitnigerians are lazy, dumb, ugly with sh1t-filled heads grin grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 10:10pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: chei, they even took a witch doctor to Brazil grin grin grin why do shitnigerians like to disgrace themselves and Africa so often? That must a product of being a cursed nation grin grin grin

http://rt.com/news/165884-nigeria-warlock-balls-wc/

Nigeria football team says they took 'witch doctor' to WC
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Published time: June 14, 2014 08:46
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Nigeria's defender Juwon Oshaniwa (2nd L) and other players warm up during a training session in Campinas, some 100 kilometers from Sao Paulo, on June 12, 2014 as the 2014 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Brazil. (AFP Photo/Jewel Samad)

Nigeria's defender Juwon Oshaniwa (2nd L) and other players warm up during a training session in Campinas, some 100 kilometers from Sao Paulo, on June 12, 2014 as the 2014 FIFA World Cup kicks off in

Juju in burnt(black) stars camp nothing new
- coach milovan cheesy grin


Former coach of the national team Milovan Rajevac has added his voice to the use of black magic by some players in the Black Stars team. The Serbian trainer led the Black Stars to the African Cup of Nations 2010 in Angola where he finished second after losing by a goal to Egypt in the final. He was also in charge on the team when it crushed out of the world cup in South Africa 2010 after reaching the quarter finals.

The issue of juju in the Black Stars team became a major talking point in Ghana football after the previous coach Goran Stevanovic claimed in his report to the Ghana Football Association that players used black magic against each other during the Nations Cup. In the report Goran Stevanovic stated that "we all need to help in changing some players' mentality about using black power to destroy themselves and also make sure we install discipline and respect for each other." Milovan who never brought such issues out during his stint with the Black Stars had to answer questions as to whether he had to deal with such issues in camp.

Speaking on Angel FM's sports program, he said ''many sportsmen, not only football players from all over the world, all over the continent...Africa, Asia, Europe, everywhere are superstitious; even many coaches are superstitious; the most important thing was for everybody in the national team- management, technical team, players, coaches, everybody together with journalists and supporters to try to have good communication and good relationship. It's a personal thing for everybody and it's not a big deal...somebody is superstitions and somebody is not. It is everybody's choice and there is nothing wrong....''

The 58- year old coach who is arguably regarded as the most successful foreign coach of the black stars refused to renew his contract after the 2010 world cup in pursuit of greener pastures in Saudi Arabia. His stay with Saudi Arabian club side Al-Ahli and the Qatar national side was relatively short as he was sacked by the Qatar football association only after 4 months into his appointment.

He has not ruled out a possible return to coach the black stars ever since he left.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:10pm On Jul 23, 2014
The economy of lagos alone is more than twice that of the entire gayna, ghana has been a younger brother to nigeria ab-initio, ghana is still a younger brother trying to rub shoulders with his elder brother. The economy of ghana should be compared with that of somalia and south sudan.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia: hahahaha MUMgerians suffer from deep-seated inferiority complex grin they live a miserable existence in a country that smells like fvcking cat piss. grin

hahahaha such a fvcking dumb bunch of retardz grin grin grin shitnigerians are lazy, dumb, ugly with sh1t-filled heads grin grin
the economy of ghana is slightly more viable than that of haiti, ghana is irrelevant to the world. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 10:14pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize: Iconize slaying burnt offerings in thousands since 1602. grin grin


grin grin grin grin

The only thing ur slaying is ur nostrils cuz 'em generator fumes ain't a joke grin grin grin

U'v bn murdered on this thread from A-Z nugga....don't even try to claim a killer grin grin grin

Nugga so used to sleeping in darkness and heat that, his best choice of word is burnt grin grin

Nugga ur the real definition of 4th world u ain't even in a 3rd world country....

Nigeria comes after hell grin

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 10:14pm On Jul 23, 2014
hahahaha shitnigerians are the poison of the world grin they are violent, uneducated, drug dealers, modafakas who live off scamming, spamming, 419ning, scvm ogf the earth grin grin grin

Abused, burned and buried alive: The horrific suffering of Nigeria's child 'witches' grin grin grin grin grin

By Daily Mail Reporter
Updated: 13:59 GMT, 5 May 2011


11-year-old boy had acid poured over him
Young girl had a nail driven into her skull

Children as young as two are being burned, poisoned and buried alive in Nigeria for being witches, it has been claimed.

Hundreds of youngsters are being subjected to horrific violence or chained up for weeks after being accused of withcraft, according to a report by a children's rights charity.

In one case, an 11-year-old boy was killed after acid was poured over him; in another, a girl who had a nail driven into her head was left permanently disabled.
Children protest in the southern Nigerian city of Eket. A number of youngsters have been abused in the country over allegations of witchcraft

Children protest in the southern Nigerian city of Eket. A number of youngsters have been abused in the country over allegations of witchcraft

Last September a man tried to bury six-year-old twin boys he held responsible for the death of his wife.

Lancaster-based charity Stepping Stones Nigeria has compiled reports of more than 250 cases of violence against children accused of witchcraft in Akwa Ibom state.


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Although belief in witchcraft is well established in Nigeria and other African countries, until the late Nineties it was largely women and the elderly who were accused.

Now some families blame their children for every misfortune that hits them - from death to sickness and drunkenness.
Campaigner: Gary Foxcroft of Stepping Stones Nigeria says accused children are often simply different from others

Campaigner: Gary Foxcroft of Stepping Stones Nigeria says accused children are often simply different from others

Many accusations are made by pastors who then charge the accused child's family a fee for 'exorcisms'.

After the child has been accused the pastor carries out long-winded exorcism rituals. Sometimes children are chained up in churches and forced to fast for weeks, or are beaten and tortured until they confess.

More then four out of five children accused of being witches are abandoned by their families and forced to sleep rough.

In one disturbing case, police discovered an eight-year-old boy locked in a room beside the corpse of his mother.

The boy's uncle had accused him of using witchcraft to kill her and tried to force his head into her body before abandoning him.

Gary Foxcroft, founder of Stepping Stones Nigeria, told the Times that the children were often from broken homes, or were different in ways that set them apart.

'They might be very intelligent or suffer from learning difficulties. Some of them will have physical complaints such as epilepsy, bed-wetting and sleepwalking,' he said.

The charity is set to present its findings to the Commission of Enquiry into Child Witchcraft at the Nigerian High Commission in London today.


iconize:

Coward quote me!!!

Child killing in northern gayna by witches
cheesy grin

Something sinister is taking place in communities around Saboba, Chereponi and Sang near Yendi in northern Ghana. Innocent children are being killed because they are either born deformed or their mothers died giving birth to them.

“It’s an unfortunate situation,” says Catholic sister, Stan Terese Mario Mumuni, fighting her emotions as she cuddles a two-year-old boy, one of 30 rescued children under her care at the Nazareth Home for God’s Children in Sang.

“This boy should have been killed but Father Cletus Akosah, the parish priest for Sang, moved quickly to save him,” says Sister Terese.

“His late mother’s relatives accepted the witchdoctor’s verdict on the boy: that he was the cause of his mother’s death and for this reason he should not be allowed to live.”

Sentenced by ignorance

Maternal death can largely be attributed to a lack of health services in these remote areas. Unfortunately, ignorance has made the people attribute these deaths to witchcraft.

The total number of children who have suffered death at the recommendations of witchdoctors is unknown because few report such matters to police. “We know that it is due to the lack of education in the area, and we are trying to use the few who have become Christians to report to us when such issues come up,” says Father Akosah.

Father Akosah pointed to another boy in the care home who was going to be killed because of a leg deformity. “The witch-doctor attributed this deformity to witchcraft and it was decided that the poor boy must be killed. Luckily for him, I was informed and I moved in to save his life.”

Sister Terese is able to look after these children thanks largely to donations. “I have made sure that they go to school and are fed three times a day. I also employ people to look after the very young ones.”

Education initiatives

Villages such as Sang have no nearby health facilities and most women depend on traditional birth attendants.

The national government has increased its education campaign on how to prevent maternal death during childbirth. But very little of this information reaches where the tradition of child killing is practiced.

Last month, the Ghana Health Service (GHS), as part of its safe motherhood strategy, began a pilot project of distributing Misoprostol to expectant mothers in some regions of the country. The drug helps with the prevention of postpartum hemorrhaging.

The national maternal death rate is 350 per 100,000 live births with approximately 24 percent of these deaths resulting from hemorrhaging, according to GHS. In addition, 42 percent of women in the country deliver at home; while 95 per cent attend at least one antenatal care at a health facility during pregnancy.

Meanwhile, in the region around Sang, the death of mothers is often not being blamed on hemorrhaging but on the babies themselves.

“My sister died when she gave birth to my nephew and later a witchdoctor said it was the baby who caused the death. Soon after, when the little boy was not seen again, I knew what had happened,” says Asana Abu.

Back to the spirit world

“In the Wapuli village, we all know that happens to children who were born with bad luck: those who either do not have a proper body like you and I, or those who have sent their mother back to the spirit world,” says Asana.

The parish priest of the Sang Catholic Church, Father Cletus Akosah has come across such incidents all over the area. He claims it’s particularly prevalent among the Konkomba people.

Vanishing versus wandering

“The people do not understand that, a child can be born with body defects,” says Father Akosah.

“Such children are quickly condemned to death. A year ago, people wanted to kill a boy who they claimed was vanishing from home during the night.

The witchdoctor said the child must be killed because he was possessed with witchcraft.”

Someone rushed to report this story to Father Akosah who managed to intervene.

“When we brought the boy to the Nazareth Home for God’s Children in Sang, we noticed that he would wander away on occasion.

This was something his parents had not noticed. So he was not vanishing as they claimed, it’s just that they did not keep a serious watch over him. So whenever he wandered away from the house, they claimed he was vanishing.”

Future

Sister Stan Terese Mario Mumuni is currently caring for 30 such children.

With not enough money coming from donations, she has come with innovative ways to raise funds for the care home. “We have set up a tailoring shop in the house and sew clothes for the parish priests in the district. We are also working to open a bakery to make additional money.”

Sister Terese remains hopeful. One of the children, six-year-old Issabelle, just told her: “I want to be a doctor.”

Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Ashantiking: 10:16pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: I don't know why these charcoal blackies are getting excited, ghana is inconsequential as far as nigeria is concerned, gayna can never be placed above nigeria in the world. What comes to my mind when I hear ghana is gabon, rwanda, senegal and their likes.

All these countries are ahead of Nigeria. They have one thing that Nigeria will never have peace.

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:20pm On Jul 23, 2014
GDP of ghana as @ 2011 is 39.2billion dollars and GDP of lagos state of nigeria as @ 2010 74.7billion dollars. Ghana is irrelevant to the world, ghana is a minute economy to nigeria.
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:23pm On Jul 23, 2014
GDP of ghana 2011 is 39.2billion dollars and that of nigeria as @ 2011 is 235.92billion dollars. The economy of entire ghana is like that of one state in nigeria. Ghana is irrelevant to the world, they are too poor. grin grin grin grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 10:23pm On Jul 23, 2014
otumfour:


grin grin grin grin

The only thing ur slaying is ur nostrils cuz 'em generator fumes ain't a joke grin grin grin

U'v bn murdered on this thread from A-Z nugga....don't even try to claim a killer grin grin grin

Nugga so used to sleeping in darkness and heat that, his best choice of word is burnt grin grin

Nugga ur the real definition of 4th world u ain't even in a 3rd world country....

Nigeria comes after hell grin

STFU no gaynaian on this forum can match my audacity not even petrodullard.
Right now santadumb is getting served. grin
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by SantaMafia: 10:24pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: the economy of ghana is slightly more viable than that of haiti, ghana is irrelevant to the world. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

depraved, shitty, deluded lunatic talking meaningless sh-1t? a ludicrously stvpid rat!

Such degenerative fvcker

Did someone use your head as a toilet?


Peregrino Brimah: Nigeria ranks bottom 10 in world in almost everything – to act or give up?
By Peregrino Brimah on October 22, 2013@dailypostngr

Below is a compilation of just a few indices in which Nigeria ranks proudly at the bottom 10 in the entire world:
#8 – General Corruption: Nigeria is 8th most corrupt nation in the world grin according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer.
#4 – Police corruption: Nigeria ranked 4th highest in the world grin for perceiving the police as corrupt, according to the same Transparency survey.
#1 – Being born: The Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU ranked Nigeria the worst place to be born in 2013.
#4 – Population in Slavery:Nigeria with up to 740,000 in slave bondage grin ranks 4th in the world in modern slave nations, according to the just released Global Slavery Index. Fitting in after Pakistan.
#1 –High Sea Piracy: As the world records lower global stats, thanks to Nigeria, West Africa is now the world piracy capital grin. According to the International Maritime Bureau reported Nigeria had 11 of 66 global incidents for the first quarter of 2013. 966 sailors were attacked last year off West African coasts.
#9 – Maternal mortality: According to World Bank data, Nigeria ranks 9th worst in the world with 630 deaths per 100,000 grin from 10 years data collected from 1990-2010.
#2 –Software Piracy: The 2011 Global Software Piracy Study conducted by Business Software Alliance ranked Nigeria 2nd in the world, with software piracy costing the nation a whopping $251m (N39.4bn). grin
#1 – Exam Malpractice: Director General National Orientation Agency (NOA) Mr. Mike Omeri whose agency partners with Exam Ethics Marshals International, in 2012 ranked Nigeria #1 in the World Exam Malpractice Index. grin grin grin
#11 – Good Governance: Nigeria ranked 4th worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, grin grin in Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and Human Development, in the 2013 Ibrahim Index of African Governance. Nigeria ranked 41st out of the 52 countries listed overall.
#1 – Bribe: Nigeria ranks highest for Bribe in the world grin on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) interactive map, online at- fcpamap.com
#1 – VVF: According to United States Agency for International Development, USAID, Nigeria has the highest prevalence of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in the world, with over 200,000 patients and an annual incidence at 20,000. ;DThat is 40% of the global cases in Nigeria alone.
#7 – Terrorism: Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranks Nigeria the 7th worst in the world for terrorism over the last 10 years, according to its 2012 assessment.
#2 – Road Traffic Accidents (RTA): In 2012, Nigeria ranked second highest in road traffic accident (RTA) fatalities among the 193 countries in the world according to the Minister of Health. grin
#1 – Aviation Accident for 2012: In 2012 with over 153 onboard deaths and more on the ground, in the Dana Air Boeing MD83 airline accident, Nigeria had the world’s worst aviation accident. grin grin grin grin grin
#4 – Worst City: Despite aggressive transformation by the Lagos government, the EIU in its 2013 annual survey of 140 major metropolises ranked Lagos the 4th worst city in the entire world.
#7 – Growing Old: Global AgeWatch Index 2013 ranking of 91 countries, put Nigeria at #85; the seventh worst country to grow old in. Nigeria in the report ranked third lowest for income security.
#2 – HIV/AIDS: With an estimated 3.4 million living with the virus, the National Action Committee on Aids (NACA) put the nation as the second worst in the world. grin grin grin grin
#2 – Electricity: Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2nd worst in the world in power (electricity) supply grin grin grin grin. According to the report, 82.4 million Nigerians, half the nation lived without power. India is #1.
#1 – Kidnapping: In the first half of 2013, Nigeria had the most kidnapping attempts of any nation in the world grin, according to NYA International organization of Crises prevention and response. Recording 26%, over a quarter of all incidents. Mexico was second with 10% and Pakistan 3rd with 7%.
#1 – Oil Spills Worldwide: From Vanguard on November 14, 2012: Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world grin – Senate; the nation records the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with no penalty regime attached to such oil spills
#4 – Oil Spillage Outages: Vanguard reported on October 8th, 2013, that with more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil being lost to pipeline vandalism, Nigeria ranks 4th worst in the world in oil spillage outages, according to Deutsche Bank and other shipping and industry estimates. Libya, Syria, Iran and lead Nigeria in outages for obvious reasons including recent wars and US sanctions at Iran.

Dr. Peregrino Brimah
Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 10:24pm On Jul 23, 2014
nwabekeyi: GDP of ghana as @ 2011 is 39.2billion dollars and GDP of lagos state of nigeria as @ 2010 74.7billion dollars. Ghana is irrelevant to the world, ghana is a minute economy to nigeria.


Nigeria is so relevant that nations are warning their citizens to avoid that jungle abi? grin grin

Land of scammers, human eating animals lmao


Nigeria! Where poverty shows it's ugly face grin grin grin grin

Compare the average Nigerian citizen to a Ghanaian and u'd realize we'r living in heaven compared to all Nigerian citizens...

Health
Education
Security
Basic amenities

I mean we're miles ahead of u nigerian monkeys

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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by Nobody: 10:27pm On Jul 23, 2014
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Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by iconize(m): 10:29pm On Jul 23, 2014
SantaMafia:

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Abused, burned and buried alive: The horrific suffering of Nigeria's child 'witches' grin grin grin grin grin

By Daily Mail Reporter
Updated: 13:59 GMT, 5 May 2011


11-year-old boy had acid poured over him
Young girl had a nail driven into her skull

Children as young as two are being burned, poisoned and buried alive in Nigeria for being witches, it has been claimed.

Hundreds of youngsters are being subjected to horrific violence or chained up for weeks after being accused of withcraft, according to a report by a children's rights charity.

In one case, an 11-year-old boy was killed after acid was poured over him; in another, a girl who had a nail driven into her head was left permanently disabled.
Children protest in the southern Nigerian city of Eket. A number of youngsters have been abused in the country over allegations of witchcraft

Children protest in the southern Nigerian city of Eket. A number of youngsters have been abused in the country over allegations of witchcraft

Last September a man tried to bury six-year-old twin boys he held responsible for the death of his wife.

Lancaster-based charity Stepping Stones Nigeria has compiled reports of more than 250 cases of violence against children accused of witchcraft in Akwa Ibom state.


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Although belief in witchcraft is well established in Nigeria and other African countries, until the late Nineties it was largely women and the elderly who were accused.




72 year old grand mother burnt alive
for being a witch
This is ridiculous...
Gaynaians, if they're not forcing peeps to eat their faeces, they're killing their spouses or burning peeps. grin



A grandmother has allegedly been tortured and burned to death by a five-strong group - one of whom is believed to be an evangelical pastor - who accused her of being a witch.

Ama Hemmah, 72, suffered the horrific injuries when she was set upon by the mob, who claimed that she admitted to being a witch before drenching her in kerosene and setting her alight.

Burned to death: Ama Hemmah was allegedly killed when a group accused her of being a witch, doused her in kerosene and set her alight in Ghana
Mrs Hemmah, who was from the port city of Tema, near the Ghanaian capital, Accra, was burned alive in nearby Tema Site 15.

She was rushed to Tema General Hospital but died within 24 hours and five people have been arrested in connection with her death.

Newspaper pictures showing the woman's injuries have caused revulsion in Ghana, and the incident has been condemned by human rights and women's activists.

The suspects deny the crime and claim that they were praying to exorcise the evil spirit from the dying woman, when the anointing oil they had applied to her body caught fire.

The suspects are Samuel Ghunney, a 50-year-old photographer, Pastor Samuel Fletcher Sagoe, 55, and Emelia Opoku, 37, Nancy Nana Ama Akrofie, 46, and Mary Sagoe, 52, who are all unemployed.

The policeman leading the case, Mr Augustine Gyening, reported that on the morning of November 20 Mr Sagoe visited his sister, Emelia, at Tema Site 15 and saw Mrs Hemmah sitting in his sister’s bedroom at a time when she had sent her children to school.

Mr Gyening said Mr Samuel then raised an alarm, attracting the attention of Mr Ghunney and some people in the neighbourhood.

Witch: The suspects deny killing Mrs Hemmah, claiming that they were praying to exorcise the evil spirit from the dying woman, when the anointing oil they had applied to her body caught fire at Tema Site 15
According to the police commander, the suspects claimed that Mrs Hemmah was a known witch in the area and subjected her to severe torture, compelling her to confess to being a witch.

He said after extracting the confession, Mr Ghunney asked Emelia for a gallon of kerosene and with the help of his accomplices, poured it all over the woman and set her ablaze.

Mr Gyening said a student-nurse, Deborah Pearl Adumoah, who chanced upon the barbaric act, rescued Mr Hemmah and sent her to the Community One Police Station, from where she was transferred to the Tema General Hospital, but she died the following day.

In their caution statement, the suspects denied the offence and explained that they poured anointing oil on the old woman which caught fire when they offered prayers to exorcise the demon from her.

The docket has since been sent to the Attorney-General’s Department for advice, while the body of the deceased has been deposited at the Police Hospital mortuary for autopsy.

Re: Made In Ghana Cars Ready For Market!! by otumfour(m): 10:31pm On Jul 23, 2014
iconize:

STFU no gaynaian on this forum can match my audacity not even petrodullard.
Right now santadumb is getting served. grin

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Nugga I'v bn knocking ur ugly looking Nigerian self countless times on this thread....

U ain't no match nugga.....

I took a break from nairaland for a while but I'm back now.....I go hard on u Nigerian monkeys nugga.....no mercy for u ugly sons of generator nugga....

And I ain't stopping now....

Bytch azzzz, ugly azzzz Igbo animal....

4th class citizen of ur own country grin grin grin


U'll always be under my boot generator son grin grin

A NIGERIAN WITHOUT A GENERATOR IS LIKE A CAR WITHOUT FUEL.....it ain't going nowhere grin grin

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