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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:20pm On Aug 04, 2014
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:22pm On Aug 04, 2014
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only in nigeria

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:23pm On Aug 04, 2014
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don't blame the animal president, he's ruling pigs grin grin grin grin grin

by the way, do u notice the gas cylinder?

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nigeria don die oooo

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diaris god ooo
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:23pm On Aug 04, 2014
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only in nigeria
hahahahahah Goatluck and Mama Pisss grin
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:24pm On Aug 04, 2014
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can u believe their first lady actually made this statement ?


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nigeria, giant of pigs

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:24pm On Aug 04, 2014
PetroDolla3: hahahahahah Goatluck and Mama Pisss grin


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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:25pm On Aug 04, 2014
otumfour:


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don't blame the animal president, he's ruling pigs grin grin grin grin grin

by the way, do u notice the gas cylinder?

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nigeria don die oooo

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diaris god ooo
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:27pm On Aug 04, 2014
[b]Nigeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter, poor man dey suffer suffe[/b]r...



undernourished, under-educated, unemployable mumugerian eediots!

Only God can save the ediots from terminal insanity, walahi!

200 million phucked up people in a sh1thole!

134 million of you impoverished creatures don’t have toilets. 90% survive on less than $2 a day grin grin grin

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:28pm On Aug 04, 2014
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chei! nigeria the piggy's land

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:29pm On Aug 04, 2014
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I can't stop laughing

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:29pm On Aug 04, 2014
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:30pm On Aug 04, 2014
Ghana has said it will seek financial aid from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help strengthen the West African nation's currency.

The cedi has fallen 40% against the US dollar this year, making it one of the world's worst-performing currencies.

Ghana, once seen as a shining example of economic strength in the region, is also struggling with high inflation.

The country last went to the IMF for help in 2009, when it secured a $600m (£360m), three-year aid package.

Despite being a major exporter of gold, oil and cocoa, Ghana is struggling with large current account and budget deficits.

Last week, the country's finance minister told the BBC the country would fix its currency problems itself and only go to the IMF as a last resort.

Many experts see the decision to go to the IMF as the first admission by the government that the economy is in bad shape.

'Meaningful difference'
Commentators said the move would force the government to take stronger action to tackle rising deficits and inflation.

"An IMF programme is likely to give to investors that additional level of confidence that fiscal consolidation might be pursued more seriously," said Razia Khan at Standard Chartered bank.

"However, news of potential talks with the IMF is unlikely to be enough, on its own, to make a meaningful difference to the cedi just yet."

Mark Asibey-Yeboah, spokesman for the opposition New Patriotic Party, said the IMF would insist on the government introducing measures to tackle inflation, including a freeze on wages.

"But all in all, the benefits will still outweigh the downside, so it's a step in the right direction," he said.
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:32pm On Aug 04, 2014
I see the adamskuti animal going epileptic on and offline

muthafurka, beta try and sleep in that heated no lights having tiny watchman room ooo


u have more problems than this


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don't add this to ur poverty ridden palava life

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adamskutikuti and his brother

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:32pm On Aug 04, 2014
'Dumsor' to linger on as Nigeria cuts gas supply to Ghana


The erratic power supply in the country may well linger for a while longer because information available to Joy News indicates the Nigerian government has cut back its supply of gas to the country.

Gas supply from Nigeria has been instrumental in running most of the generating plants in the country at a relatively cheaper cost, compared to crude oil.

But cuts in the supply means the country would have to struggle to generate enough power to meet demand.

Per the arrangement arrived at between the two countries, Nigeria is expected to provide Ghana with around 120 million metric tonnes of gas per day but the West African giants are only supplying around 50 million metric tonnes which is far below expectation.

Sources at the Electricity Company of Ghana and GRIDCo told Joy FM the recent cuts in gas supply may account for the frequent power cuts being experienced particularly in the capital.

Government officials have time without number promised that the power cuts would soon come to an end but it doesn't look like it will be any time soon.

Last week the Volta River Authority announced the load shedding, christened in local parlance as dumsor dumsor will not end any time soon.

"We produce just what we are able to consume and therefore if we have to work on a machine, we have to revert to load shedding.

"It's not palatable news but we can't be giving promises that are not real," Mr Fletcher told Joy News' Beatrice Adu.

ECG also insists it cannot distribute power it does not have and would have to shed load as and when it gets the notification from GRIDCo and VRA.

Joy News checks indicate over 240 megawatts of power were shed last Friday with another 300 shed Monday.

As if the gas supply cuts is not enough, the Volta River Authority has announced that the repair works on the power producing plants would continue.

Joy News' Western Region correspondent Kweku Owusu Peprah said works on the T1, T2 and T3 are progressing steadily.

http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2014/may-6th/dumsor-to-linger-on-as-nigeria-cuts-gas-supply-to-ghana.php
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:32pm On Aug 04, 2014
otumfour: ^^^^^

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I can't stop laughing
the collective nuisance of shitnigerians! shitnigeria is like the titanic grin sinking faster and faster

their lack of intelligence is something else grin grin grin grin
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:33pm On Aug 04, 2014
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nigeria's first lady is the leading pig of all the pigs

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:34pm On Aug 04, 2014
PetroDolla3: the collective nuisance of shitnigerians! shitnigeria is like the titanic grin sinking faster and faster

their lack of intelligence is something else grin grin grin grin


Its like a giant without a brain.....

always running around like a 1yr old kid

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:36pm On Aug 04, 2014
Why not fix your slum and problem

Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:37pm On Aug 04, 2014
Peregrino Brimah: Nigeria ranks bottom 10 in world in almost everything grin grin grin – 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 according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer.
#4 – Police corruption: Nigeria ranked 4th highest in the world 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 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. 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 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).
#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.
#11 – Good Governance: Nigeria ranked 4th worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, 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 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. That 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.
#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.
#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.
#2 – Electricity: Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2nd worst in the world in power (electricity) supply. 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, 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 – 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.
But there is a glimmer of hope in it all. Nigeria actually does take the first position in something great:
#1 – Highest Paid Legislators: The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the world with an annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m).

Dr. Peregrino Brimah




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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:38pm On Aug 04, 2014
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my lebanese friend told me, dude, u would thank God he created u Ghanaian if u visit nigeria


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he said tho' he was on a business trip, he couldn't wait to return


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the animals dey suffer

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:39pm On Aug 04, 2014
Hahahaha life expectancy of 52 years summarizes the misery in that sh1thole. Chei, grin

they were in progressive Ghana recently to copy our health system [url] http://www.spyghana.com/nigeria-delegation-gives-thumbs-up-to-ghanas-nhis-system/[/url]
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:39pm On Aug 04, 2014
PetroDolla3:
Peregrino Brimah: Nigeria ranks bottom 10 in world in almost everything grin grin grin – 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 according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer.
#4 – Police corruption: Nigeria ranked 4th highest in the world 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 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. 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 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).
#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.
#11 – Good Governance: Nigeria ranked 4th worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, 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 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. That 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.
#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.
#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.
#2 – Electricity: Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2nd worst in the world in power (electricity) supply. 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, 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 – 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.
But there is a glimmer of hope in it all. Nigeria actually does take the first position in something great:
#1 – Highest Paid Legislators: The Economist magazine revealed that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the world with an annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m).

Dr. Peregrino Brimah




[email][https://twitter.com/aligthebaptist/status/491531883847888896/photo/1/email] grin


shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

chei!......diarisgodooooo
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:39pm On Aug 04, 2014
Fix your country before opening mouth about Nigeria. Abi, you are waiting for IMF

Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:40pm On Aug 04, 2014
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2014
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my lebanese friend told me, dude, u would thank God he created u Ghanaian if u visit nigeria


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he said tho' he was on a business trip, he couldn't wait to return


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the animals dey suffer
hahahahaha I get an average of four calls every day from desperate shitnigerians wanting to come to Ghana grin grin grin grin grin the suffering is too much. suffering and no more smiling apes grin

why would any one want to live in a primitive sh1thole
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2014
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the nigerian first lady dey compete agains mr ibu

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:42pm On Aug 04, 2014
[b][b]Ghana need2012 presidential candidate of the Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) Dr. Henry Herbert Lartey is calling for a return to military rule as the surest way to accelerate the development of the country.
He believes if the nation was under military rule, rampant corruption in the country would not be in existence for the nation to experiencing economic challenges.
The leader and Chairman of the GCPP, Dr. Henry Herbert Lartey believes a return to military rule will instill some discipline in Ghanaians who steal the country’s resources for their personal benefit and that of their friends.
He also took a swipe at government for mismanaging the economy. According to him, Ghanaians are feed up with the current economic hardship bedeviling the country which he said keeps worsening by the day as he puts the blame squarely at the doorstep of leadership.
Dr. Henry Lartey in an interview said the leadership needs to think about an innovative way to deal with corruption to save the country.
“Leadership is not rulership. Leadership is not kingship. Leadership is when you have creative mind. Leaders need to think on their feet and bring out sterling ideas to change lives”, he said.s to return to military rule – GCPP leader charge[/b]s[/b

http://www.citifmonline.com/2014/08/04/ghana-needs-to-return-to-military-rule-gcpp-leader-charges/
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:42pm On Aug 04, 2014
PetroDolla3: hahahahaha I get an average of four calls every day from desperate shitnigerians wanting to come to Ghana grin grin grin grin grin the suffering is too much. suffering and no more smiling apes grin



the hardship is real there ooo my brother


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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by OXYGEN01: 11:43pm On Aug 04, 2014
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chei! nigeria the piggy's land


hahahaha too funny dude.Can't stop laughing. They are complaining bitterly about boko haram killing them. See how they are killing the English language . HAHAHAHA WICKED PEOPLE.

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by PetroDolla3: 11:45pm On Aug 04, 2014
Remember we are in MUMU country grin

shitnigeria's Human Development Index is at the level of Chad's grin

maternal moratlity rate is at the level of Afghanistan grin grin
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 11:45pm On Aug 04, 2014
fix your country and don't go begging at the IMF, make accra and Ghana the paradise you seek.

Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:46pm On Aug 04, 2014
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their first lady is also a bleach expert



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