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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by OdenigboAroli(m): 11:21am On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour: IN FACT WE SHOULD BE CALLING THEM PIGS You mad,bro......lmao But Charlie,i hear say una mess too dey smell...na true? And if so,na banku cause am? |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:22am On Aug 03, 2014 |
CrudeGH: hahahaha their corrupt leaders know they are ruling a group of gullible and fooolish people. their leaders have the least regard for them, reducing them to animals in their own country @ bolded.....so true onua 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by CrudeGH: 11:27am On Aug 03, 2014 |
boko haram country. how many bombs have exploded in the sh1thole so far today? www.nairaland.com/attachments/1547447_1654327_10200783941715805_1491417364_n_jpg0c430ebda5dad5012c74ff4496d001b2 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1547447_1654327_10200783941715805_1491417364_n_jpg0c430ebda5dad5012c74ff4496d001b2 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by CrudeGH: 11:29am On Aug 03, 2014 |
omo naija generator republic MUMUDOM Republic [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1545564_Ikeja-20140129-00848_jpg6b77a8a89e3269d5b57bda7ff99901ca[/img] www.nairaland.com/attachments/866144_aba3_jpg04eaf04d270bde469f375210ae3f6c8b |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by CrudeGH: 11:31am On Aug 03, 2014 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 11:47am On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour:it seems to me like u were born on the highway cos that's were most accident happen U squeaking rat, u are a mistake of nature, u weren't born u were hatched into an unwilling world that reject the likes of u, u didn't crawl out of a normal egg but a mutant maggot infested egg Ur mama probably dumped u at birth and committed suicide afterwards in recognition of what she had done to an unsuspecting world U were busy r@ping fowls huh? I bet u are typing right now from the corner of this sh1thole huh?
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:59am On Aug 03, 2014 |
adamskutty: it seems to me like u were born on the highway this guys write-ups are always lame, like a kid makoko born murthafurka |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:05pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour:short meaningless typos, u still owe me 4 lines ,u incompetent imbecilic waste of natural selection, ur brain would be put to better use in a baboon rather than squandered like it is in urs Dull looking ashantey kotonko baboon, drink a pint of my dog v@ginal discharge, u fvcking queef Have u seen a water closet before? 87 percent of gaynians haven't seen a water closet in their lives http://water.org/country/ghana/ |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:08pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
CrudeGH: Oh! this sour kenke eating burnt offering is an ignoramus... Only one third of Nigerians are poor says says world bank World Bank logo • Says North is poorer • Predicts 7.4% growth in 2014 • CBN: Elections-related spendings may drive up inflation James Emejo and Obinna Chima Going by the statistics released to journalists yesterday in Abuja by the World Bank, only 55.9 million Nigerians (about 33.1 per cent of the country's population put at 169 million) are living below the acceptable poverty level, a significant improvement from the figure released last February by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) which put the poverty level at 112.519 million (62.6 per cent). The World Bank also predicted a 7.4 per cent growth rate in the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The World Bank attributed the improvement in the poverty statistics to the positive economic trend as well as significant progress made towards poverty eradication in the country by the government. The poverty figure by the World Bank was drawn from its 2012/2013 poverty estimates while the one by the NBS was from the 2009/2010 estimates. But in Abuja yesterday, the Central Bank of Nigeria expressed concern that the possibility of increased government spending in the run up to the 2015 elections may drive up the liquidity in the system which could push upward the inflation figure, a condition which may force people to spend more money to buy less goods. The World Bank said, in its second edition of the Nigeria Economic Report (NER) which was launched in Abuja that going by the recent rebasing of the economy as well as analysis from the new General Household Surveys (GHS) conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) with the support of the Bank, new poverty estimates in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 should be within the range of 35.2 per cent and 33.1 per cent respectively. Although the previous NBS Harmonised Nigeria Living Standards Survey (HNLSS) 2009/2010, which took a larger study sample into account had estimated poverty rate at 62.6 percent, the Breton woods institution said it had strong reasons to believe that "consumption was seriously underestimated in the large HNLSS household survey in 2009/2010." It stated that an analysis of a panel survey data (GHS) of 5000 households for 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 provided "evidence that consumption is likely higher than previously estimated from the HNLSS survey." Furthermore, the new GHS analysis put rural poverty at 46.3 per cent and 44.9 per cent in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 respectively compared to 69.1 per cent and 51.2 per cent respectively in the HNLSS 2009/2010 estimates by the NBS. The World Bank estimates further suggested that the number of poor Nigerians remained at 58 million adding that more than half of the figure are located in the North- east or North-west. Specifically, it noted:" Poverty rates range from 16 per cent in the South- West to 52 per cent in the North-east. While the South and North central experienced declines in the poverty rate between 2010/2011 and 2012/2013, the poverty rate increased almost unchanged in the North West." The NBS had since placed a temporary suspension on publishing unemployment statistics pending the adoption of a new methodology, it was gathered. The Bank also said an unofficial assessments using accepted International Labour Organisation (ILO) methodologies would suggest that the unemployment rate in Nigeria is less than 10 per cent compared to the 25 percent figure by the NBS. "This masks the critical problem in Nigeria of underemployment. Most Nigerians cannot afford not to work, but a large share of the population is engaged in low productivity and low paying tasks." The report said the rebase GDP figure has again drawn attention to official poverty statistics wondering how a country of the size and wealth of Nigeria could have such high poverty rates even relative to neighbouring countries including Niger and Benin Republic- and why the strong economic growth experienced for more than a decade had not generated more poverty reduction. However, in its short- term economic outlook, it said it expected the Nigerian economy to grow by 7.4 per cent in 2014 "despite significant risks related to oil and potential volatility in short term capital flows." Speaking at the launch, Lead Economist and Acting Country Manager of the World Bank, John Litwack said: "The combination of the new GDP and poverty estimates is valuable in giving us what we believe to be a clearer picture of development and poverty reduction in Nigeria. Both sets of numbers indicate the prime importance of urban areas for growth and poverty reduction.” Continuing, he said: "The poverty disparities between the North and South echo disparities in public services as well as the degree of connectedness to large markets." Elections-related Spendings May Drive up Inflation In spite of its resolve to keep the key micro and macroeconomic numbers stable , the Central Bank of Nigeria has expressed concern that the possibility of increased government spending in the run up to the 2015 elections may drive up the liquidity in the system which could push upward the inflation figure. The twin anchor for the inflationary condition according to the CBN may be the poor harvest in some agricultural producing areas, particularly in the north eastern and central states of the country. Nonetheless, the CBN yesterday in Abuja after the two-day meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), resolved to leave the monetary policy rate (MPR), otherwise known as interest rate unchanged at 12 percent with a corridor of +/- 200 basis points. It also retained the cash reserve requirement (CRR) of both public and private sector deposits at 75 per cent and 15 per cent respectively while the liquidity ratio was left at 30 percent cent. The MPR is the rate at which the CBN lends to commercial banks and usually determines the cost of funds while the CRR is a restrictive monetary policy tool used by the apex bank to determine the volume of liquidity in banks' vault. Godwin Emefele, CBN Governor who read the communique issued at the end of the meeting said the committee unanimously decided to hold rates at current levels having been satisfied with the relative stability in the macroeconomic landscape which had shown impressive growth rates, stable consumer prices and exchange rate as well as increased external reserves. Addressing journalists in Abuja after the meeting , Emefiele also restated his commitment to gradually reduce interest rate but appealed for patience in order to have the appropriate macroeconomic conditions needed to implement the rates cut-a promise he made on assuming office in June. He said he was optimistic about achieving low interest rates within a five- year plan taking into consideration all variables within the ambit of the monetary parameters. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:13pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
adamskutty: short meaningless typos, u still owe me 4 lines bytch, u look like a ghost I bet sipping on pure water is a luxury to u ur entire body speaks volumes of a poor kid from a poor home, from the shirts u be wearing in ur images to the color of ur hay fever looking eyes get tha fhuck outta here wit ur 4 lines, this is a massacre adamskutikuti and oh' the screenshots from ur huawei fone ain't helping matters I bet u bought that fone off 1 of them mtn promotional shyt adamskutikuti the ostrich makoko nigerian boy |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:14pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
It sucks being a gaynian a gaynian pastor caught r@ping a pregnant sheep http://www.africanoutlookonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3874:ghanaian-pastor-caught-raping-pregnant-sheep I look Down on yall subhuman piece of trash its a taboo, it's forbidden for we (ur nigerian) Lords to interact with y'all clueless edliniod, definitely a mistake of nature |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:16pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
nigeria! land of the pigs |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:19pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
we typing on retina macbook pro's, nuggaz typing on 3rd class android fones cuz they ain't got electricity to run on makoko bytches |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:21pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
nigeria's makoko, the floating slum buncha pigs on God's green earth |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:23pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
chei!.... naija don die |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:24pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour:this ape is losing it, have u seen a ghost before? Try harder, show me what u got Never talk about slums here u measles infected swine with small red spots that covers ur whole body down to ur patched expired anus Posting pics of ur home won't save u today u acne-encrusted baboon. 80 percent of ur best city is a slum, how can I possibly take u serious when u live in a face me I face u container, u probably drink sewage water and beg for food on the filthy road of ur zoo. http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.modernghana.com/news/460187/1/80-of-accra-residents-live-in-slums.html&sa=U&ei=shneU-aJAsf1iwLppIGgDg&ved=0CCIQFjAJ&usg=AFQjCNGS842WES5_2FLFFXJlaQdZDsv1iA U are probably posting with a borrowed phone, notice how u go off and come back after 7 hours
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:29pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
adamskutty: this ape is losing it, have u seen a ghost before? no need to try, let alone add hard its easy to piss on ur country and I'v done J̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇τ̣̣̥ that on this thread, I'v killed y'all even ur own country man confessed this OdenigboAroli: Chai,Ghanians don murder us right on our own site......diaris godooooo lmao adamskutikuti the malaria infected looking zombi ur sisters going to the market |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by londoner: 12:34pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
I don't know why some people like to pretend that poverty and poor people do not exist in Ghana............
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:35pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
adamskutty: borrowed fone ke nugga, as an apple fan.....I'm all apple'd up do u know how much an iPhone 5 iPad Air Rtina MacBook Pro would cost u? of course u wouldn't know, cuz ur a makoko pig adamskutikuti the quality of ur images shows the type of fone ur using ain't shyt to write home about and oh' I run on 24/7 electricity I'm blessed and living in a blessed country no that jungle u call nigeria |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by londoner: 12:35pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:36pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
hahahahaha nigeria is shyt I'm hurting some nigerian pigs I can tell |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:36pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:38pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
I slap nigerians for fun, its an exciting hobby if this ain't hell, then I jug don't know |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:39pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
omo alata naija |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:39pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour:crap! Niggeeer be posting with his alternative account in order to save face u can't fool me u hungry chimpanzee I post facts not random pictures of ur home like u do.u are a f00l and ignoramus, monkeys look down on you U have no right whatsoever to interact with me u aid dependant vulture Nigeria and South Africa accounts for 95 percent of investors in Africa, the other 5 percent are Morocco, Congo and Tunisia, the rest are aid dependant like ur international village http://beegeagle./2013/05/28/nigeria-south-africa-accounted-for-95-of-africas-portfolio-investment-inflows-in-2012-much-of-africa-outside-nigeria-rsa-egypt-morocco-and-dr-congo-continues-to-be-majorly-aid-dependent-afdb/ Otombo the h0rny cave dweller u see we own ur kind, without yr Lords ur jungle won't be able to boost of a GDP of 30billion, it would have been around 2billion, bow before me u slave, u are my property |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by londoner: 12:41pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
........Or why they scoff at Nigeria's shameful "baby factory's" while they still have children forced into slavery, beaten, raped and impregnated under the trakosi system...............Some Ghanaian posters here are deluding themselves.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:44pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:46pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
some comments from other nigerian tribes on igbo people
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:54pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
otumfour:suffering and smiling and pretending and loving fvctard, I phone5 Wetin? I have 3 for keeps u faceless burnt face baboon. 50naira can buy a bicycle in uf pit laterine u retarded vulture, my dog poo worth more than u This baboon be talking makoko this, makoko that, it's paradise compared to gayna U filthy ape I live in abj, I enjoy 24/7 power supply When will u park ur ghana must go and flee from that miserable Godforsaken wretched land makoko has since been demolished tho, u villager with plate lips Puhahahahahaha. The monkeys are running away from their hell fire. Brazilian federal police say that some 200 Ghanaians have requested asylum after entering the country on tourist visas to watch the World Cup . The Ghanaians say they are Muslims fleeing inter-religious conflicts in their home country. They have filed their applications in the southern city of Caxias do Sul, in one of Brazil's most prosperous areas. Another 1,000 Ghanaians are expected to request refugee status once the tournament is over, police said. The Brazilian authorities believe many of the Ghanaians are looking for the right to work legally in the country. 'Overcrowded now' "This region - Serra Gaucha - is known as an area of full employment. It has became a magnet for foreign workers," federal police chief Noerci da Silva Melo said in Caxias do Sul. "You go through the streets and you can see many Haitians and Senegalese selling pirate CDs and watches. The area is overcrowded now" Mr Melo told the news agency Agencia Brasil. Caxias do Sul is more than 1,600 km (1,000 miles) away from the venues where the Ghanaian team played - the north-eastern cities of Natal and Fortaleza and in the capital, Brasilia. Brazilian legislation allows potential refugees to work legally in the country once they have filed for asylum. The fact that the Ghanaians have entered the country on tourist visas should not be taken into consideration when considering whether to grant them asylum, a Justice Ministry official said. "Asylum cannot be requested at a Brazilian embassy. The asylum seeker must be in the country to apply," said Joao Guilherme Granja. "We have hundreds of Syrian refugees in Brazil at the moment in the same situation." Most of the Ghanaian asylum seekers in Caxias do Sul have been given shelter by local Roman Catholic churches. BBC © 2014. See them giving praise to jah that they have escaped life in the zoo, never to return. thank God I'm not gaynian. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 12:54pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
nigerian scammer caught red handed these pigs keep disgracing Africa buncha pigs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMNmIXUY_hM#t=12 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 12:55pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
londoner: ........Or why they scoff at Nigeria's shameful "baby factory's" while they still have children forced into slavery, beaten, raped and impregnated under the trakosi system...............Some Ghanaian posters here are deluding themselves.hahahahahaha! Look at them scary looking apes, are those things are he or she? |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by londoner: 12:57pm On Aug 03, 2014 |
Ghana also experience flooding and has communities that live on water.........so why delude yourselves?
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