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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 3:59pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
otumfour:I swear I look good in that pix niggeeer is ur shoe okrika? See otumfour ancient glasses abeg and his two finger pose What ancient camera did u use to snap this pix? Picture quality looks like that of the 80s Iconize see otumfour on the move
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 4:02pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Nigeria is a poor country agreeded, but look at the rich advanced Ghana.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 4:12pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Kumasi the royal city
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 4:14pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
adamskutty: I swear I look good in that pix niggeeer is ur shoe okrika? As fuggly as Otumfool, he may be the finesse niggur in his hood... |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 4:35pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
iconize:hehehhehe! Otoumfour is by clueless ashantey kotonko house boy I picked the miserable poor wretched Ape from the dirty gutters of tema when I went there on a mission to share Food to those starving apes Here is Otoumfour with his girlfriend in school he is studying cannibalism 1 Like
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 4:39pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
atlwireles: Nigeria is a poor country agreeded, but look at the rich advanced Ghana.Jeeeeeeez! U shouldn't be surprised, the zoo that doesn't look half as good as chibox in borno state. 80 percent of gaynian best city looks like that That's Otoumfour resident posing at a neighbours residence , see the ugly looking niggeeer with his bad boy swaq 1 Like
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 4:40pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
A very rich country, that depends on missionaries in 2014, for education, healthcare and poverty programs. I will remain a poor Nigerian, than a rich Ghanaian any day. 1 Like
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 4:46pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
iconize: Incompetence and dumbness of the Ashantispuhahahahahaha puhahahahahaha borrowed uniform? Even Somalia isn't this poor |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 4:49pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
In the words of the mayor of accra, I present you sodom and gomorrah
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 4:52pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
The slums of Accra. Why is our African paradise looking like this? Ghanaian please get to work.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:00pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Just imagine their oyinbo saviors have no choice but place football in their great looking fields. Nigeria is my home, I remain proud of poor Nigeria. .
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:05pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Everywhere in Ghana Oyinbo is helping them. Even to map their slum. coastal community of Gbegbeyesi
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 5:11pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
atlwireles: Just look at the paradise in Kumasi, I will remain a poor Nigerian, than a rich Ghanaian.and this is gayna second best city. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 5:30pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
otumfour:bastard be posting article of 2010, suffering and smiling mofo has resulted to posting outdated article of 4 years ago right now, percentage wise, they are more poor ghanaians than nigerians, twice poorer, only 33percent of Nigerians are Poor compared to 60percent of Ghanaians [b] WORLD BANK CUTS NIGERIAN POVERTY RATE TO 33PERCENT JULY 2014 [/B] *Predicts 7.4% growth in 2014 James Emejo The World Bank Tuesday said there had been positive economic trend as well as significant progress made towards poverty eradication in the country. It 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[b] 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. [/b] I'm From NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA PLEASE 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." 2 Likes |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 5:35pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Una two no dey tire? Otumfour and adamskutty? I have never seen two people go at each other's necks over nationality like you two are doing; for more than a week now your beef with otumfour keeps showing up on my 'following' page. Make una call ceasefire o, from your Hamas and Isreali war hehehehe 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 5:37pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
otumfour: This slave has resorted to posting outdated article of 2010 in order to save face 112 million Nigerians poor? Lmao! Only 58 million Nigerians are Poor otumfour:bastard be posting article of 2010, suffering and smiling mofo has resulted to posting outdated article of 4 years ago right now, percentage wise, they are more poor ghanaians than nigerians, twice poorer, only 33percent of Nigerians are Poor compared to 60percent of Ghanaians [b] WORLD BANK CUTS NIGERIAN POVERTY RATE TO 33PERCENT JULY 2014 [/B] *Predicts 7.4% growth in 2014 James Emejo The World Bank Tuesday said there had been positive economic trend as well as significant progress made towards poverty eradication in the country. It 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[b] 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. [/b] I'm From NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA PLEASE 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." bastard be posting article of 2010, suffering and smiling mofo has resulted to posting outdated article of 4 years ago right now, percentage wise, they are more poor ghanaians than nigerians, twice poorer, only 33percent of Nigerians are Poor compared to 60percent of Ghanaians [b] WORLD BANK CUTS NIGERIAN POVERTY RATE TO 33PERCENT JULY 2014 [/B] *Predicts 7.4% growth in 2014 James Emejo The World Bank Tuesday said there had been positive economic trend as well as significant progress made towards poverty eradication in the country. It 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[b] 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. [/b] I'm From NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA PLEASE 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." 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by customized07: 5:37pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
fellis: Una two no dey tire? Otumfour and adamskutty? I have never seen two people go at each other's necks over nationality like you two are doing; for more than a week now your beef with otumfour keeps showing up on my 'following' page. Make una call ceasefire o, from your Hamas and Isreali war heheheheme i still dey wait for ghanaian president himself here. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 5:39pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
fellis: Una two no dey tire? Otumfour and adamskutty? I have never seen two people go at each other's necks over nationality like you two are doing; for more than a week now your beef with otumfour keeps showing up on my 'following' page. Make una call ceasefire o, from your Hamas and Isreali war heheheheI need to roast that gaynian ape and give his body to the dogs 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 5:39pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
customized07: me i still dey wait for ghanaian president himself here. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 5:40pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
adamskutty: I need to roast that gaynian ape and give his body to the dogsI like yer determination and patriotism jare but I dey wonder whether una two no dey ever tire. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:41pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Nigeria’s retail and wholesale trade industry has the potential to grow by 7.1% per year, and by 2030 could be the largest contributor to the country’s GDP, according to recent report by McKinsey Global Institute. Sales of packaged food and beverages are expected to grow by 6.8% a year, contributing around 85% of the growth in consumer goods. The report, Nigeria’s renewal: Delivering inclusive growth in Africa’s largest economy, estimates that demand for consumer goods could more than triple by 2030. The largest economy in Africa is seeing a rising consumer class, creating a notable opportunity for manufacturers and retailers of fast-moving consumer goods such as food, beverages and personal and health products. Currently consumption is estimated at US$388bn a year but is expected to rise to $1.4tr in 2030, with 35m households earning over $7,500 a year. “Based on data from other economies on how consumption changes with rising incomes, we see demand in Nigeria poised to accelerate in such categories as fruit juices,” illustrates the report. “Capturing emerging consumer demand, however, will require smart choices about where, when, and how to enter Nigerian markets. It will also require specific capabilities that international companies especially may need to develop.” One strategy for consumer facing companies in Nigeria is to adopt a city and regional approach, as opposed to a nationwide approach where distinct differences in culture, demographics and wealth exist. While Lagos, with an estimate of 15m residents, may be the go-to city for companies targeting consumers, McKinsey suggests three regional clusters of cities that together produce sizable populations to rival Lagos. “Companies playing in all three of these clusters could target 20% more households earning above $7,500 than in Lagos,” notes the research. A six city cluster around the Niger Delta in the southeast Port Harcourt, Warri, Benin City, Aba, Enugu and Onitsha make up the six city southeast cluster. Its proximity to oil wells has led the region to be a hub of activity for oil companies and foreign investment . According to the report, total GDP in this cluster alone is $63bn, which is a close rival to Lagos’s GDP of $68bn, despite having far fewer households. Both Port Harcourt and Aba have considerably higher consumption per capita than Lagos. Port Harcourt, followed by Benin City, Onitsha and Aba have the largest populations within the cluster. Companies looking to target the luxury segment might want to especially consider Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, which has the highest consumption per capita in the country ($6,843 in 2013). The city has one of the largest consuming middle classes in Nigeria with household incomes between $20,000 and $70,000 a year. It has access to two of the country’s busier ports and is home to the Port Harcourt Airport. Ibadan, Ogbomosho and Ilorin, just north of Lagos These three cities are within close proximity to Lagos. Ibadan (the capital of Oyo State) is the second largest city after Lagos, and has a fast- growing consumer market. While Lagos has over four times the number of households as Ibadan, consumption per capita of Ibadan in 2013 was $4,562, rivalling Lagos’s $4,710. Ibadan also has a large emerging consumer class with annual household incomes of between $7,500 and $20,000, and one of the larger consuming middle classes in the country with incomes between $20,000 and $70,000 a year. According to a recent African Development Bank (AfDB) report, Tracking Africa’s Progress in Figures, Ibadan is one of the top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa. Northern corridor cluster of Kano, Zaria and Kaduna This cluster holds potential for consumer businesses looking for sizable populations in northern Nigeria. Kano is the fourth largest city in Nigeria, and Kaduna the seventh biggest. This year, South African retailer Shoprite launched its first outlet in Kano, while Massmart opened a Game store just before June. Despite the potential security risk posed by Islamic militants in the region, Massmart’s Africa director Mark Turner said at the Reuters Africa Summit in April: “I always want to be bold enough to say, you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano.” |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:43pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
I want to see the projected growth in consumer spending in Ghana for next 10 years, yeye dey smell. Even with boko haram ravaging Northeastern Nigeria. Those three states, borno, Yobe and Adamawa are still better than Ghana. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:48pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
fellis: I like yer determination and patriotism jare but I dey wonder whether una two no dey ever tire. Nobi tire, you try to respect them and leave them alone, but their noise is just too much.. How can a midget from Ghana compare themselves to any zone in Nigeria. Talk less of the whole country Nigeria. They are not the only ones, that can post pictures. Let's burn our data money here |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 5:51pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
atlwireles:Alright you boys go ahead and have fun with your e-country wars |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by customized07: 5:52pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
i intentionally decided not to post pictures initially, but because we are tolerating their excesses does not mean we don't have pictures too, they know me na, i ready for all of them, even their beggar president. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 5:57pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
customized07: i intentionally decided not to post pictures initially, but because we are tolerating their excesses does not mean we don't have pictures too, they know me na, i ready for all of them, even their beggar president. They have gone into hiding, useless noise makers. let's allow pictures do the talking for us now. The whole country is a nation of beggars. From Education, healthcare, public planning, poverty program, agriculture , Ghana is begging one international aid group or another. Just a bunch of shameless lazy people. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 6:07pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
adamskutty: puhahahahahaha puhahahahahaha borrowed uniform?
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iamord(m): 6:59pm On Aug 07, 2014 |
atlwireles: Kumasi the royal city I have been viewing your posts and kept. Quite about it.. But I won't like u dis respecting the ashanti king.am referring to the third pic u posted 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 7:35pm On Aug 07, 2014 |
iamord: Are you kidding me, talk to your country men, you guys seem to breathe and eat disrespect of other people. Quiet frankly, that was a good picture. I never saw you admonish your country men once, for their lies and crap here. Please spare me your sanctimoniousness. 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 11:07pm On Aug 07, 2014 |
iamord:Gibberish... Who cares about the ashanti king.... 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by V0lv0(f): 5:00am On Aug 08, 2014 |
Too many job bless fools on this thread and it's mostly the men who are here arguing about crap. So damn childish. I hope you boys are still teenagers cos full grown men behaving like this is quite disturbing. Give it up already. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 6:06pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Been busy for a minute, I come back and these jobless poverty stricken nigerian pigs came out to play huh as usual the mods have been banning us Ghanaians so their poverty stricken pigs could come out so unfair, but what do u expect from nigerians adamskutikuti the aboki gateman still posting is ugly friend claiming its me lemme help u post pix of the guy adamskutikuti, u went into hiding mode after ur ugly arrz got exposed huh? Ghana will always continue to be better than nigeria nigeria the zoo can't even boast of common broadband internet, its a zoo out there
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