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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:10pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
adamskutty: how can u possibly take the cursed baboon With cone head called petroldolls serious Gayna is a poverty stricken village occupied by apeish burnt offerings from the gorillas clan! Gayna is synonymous with poverty! remember they competed at the common wealth games(judo) with borrowed uniforms.... |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by adamskutty(m): 10:13pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Hehehehe Hehehehe this got me cracking my ribs The gaynian zoo keeper recently opened this world class toilet (gayna standard )in the slum called akara they were large turn out of gaynians who came to witness this historic moment in their life Otoumfour i guess u poo here ?
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:20pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
adamskutty: Hehehehe Hehehehe this got me cracking my ribs World class toilet with modern facilities in akara, gayna.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:22pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Santamugu the gaynaian photographer, where art thou..... |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:09pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
iconize: Nigeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter, poor man dey suffer suffer... oil-rich magg0t infested sh1thole [img]http://4.bp..com/-6qejBJ2PuFM/T2C0ydlC--I/AAAAAAAAEUo/vOnSwhKooUo/s1600/1.jpg[/img] [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1490155_onitsha-market-fire_jpg0dec8fa0c6587651690f297c7bb28cb3[/img] |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:12pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
what name do you give to a country of kidnappers, ritualists, pr0stitutes,419ners, scammers and spammers, terrorists, militants, armed robbers, book haram, friggin eediots rule? A country where nothing works? www.nairaland.com/attachments/1141026_Mass_Burial_jpge00a52f166a7416ec988e7400e4c6ba5 |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:42pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Omo naija generator republic Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education, health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate? Former aviation minister femi fani-Kayode described nigeria as a federal republic of shattered dreams, plaqued by blood-sucking demons- www.nairaland.com/attachments/1504556_1492484_Ibolandaba_jpg98d4eed8c030608c7f6856cf8cdb435d_jpgb0b9c7231bbd168695871e71a29e78d5 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1547447_1654327_10200783941715805_1491417364_n_jpg0c430ebda5dad5012c74ff4496d001b2 [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1545564_Ikeja-20140129-00848_jpg6b77a8a89e3269d5b57bda7ff99901ca[/img] [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1545563_Ikeja-20140129-00847_jpg6d666899baa5a57f7aff5cfabd7c4589[/img] [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1545565_Ikeja-20140129-00850_jpg425b9550c3edd1bf872e9e3162bcfc3d[/img] |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:53pm On Aug 08, 2014 |
Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education, health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate?
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Obrafour(m): 12:50am On Aug 09, 2014 |
kikikikiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!! Otumfour, more fire. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 8:14am On Aug 09, 2014 |
Ever glowing and vibrant ghana
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 8:15am On Aug 09, 2014 |
The sophisticated poor ghana, world best ghana.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 8:20am On Aug 09, 2014 |
Ever gigantic and vibrant ghana
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Nobody: 8:28am On Aug 09, 2014 |
Ghana ministry of agriculture
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 6:46pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
SantaMafia:Gayna germany of Africa.
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 6:54pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
SantaMafia: Heaven on earth Gayna!
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 7:08pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
Obrafour: kikikikiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!! Otumfour, more fire. Obrafool! So you're still alive? I thought you've joined your fellow tout gh kwame in hell... |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Obrafour(m): 7:33pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
iconize:Bastard!!! Product of a goat sp3rm. More pictures from jagajaga »»»»» https://www.nairaland.com/1573425/enugu-village-100-people-1909/8 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 7:42pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
Obrafour: Bastard!!! Product of a goat sp3rm. More pictures from jagajaga »»»»» https://www.nairaland.com/1573425/enugu-village-100-people-1909/8Another burnt fuggly looking product of Trokosi slavery system, with an IQ lower than that of a toad.. Slavery in Gayna: The Trokosi tradition According to the trokosi tradition practiced in southeastern Ghana, virgin girls are given to village priests as a way of appeasing the gods for crimes committed by family members. The word trokosi in the Ewe language means "slaves of the gods." Once given to the priest, a girl becomes his property and is made to carry out domestic chores such as cooking and washing, as well as farming and fetching water. After the onset of menstruation, the bondage also involves sexual servitude. (Photo: Abla Kotor, Courtesy of Robert Grossman/NYT Pictures) In March 1998, Equality Now launched a campaign calling for the banning of the practice and release of trokosi. Later the same year the government of Ghana passed a law prohibiting the practice. Equality Now welcomed this development, as well as reports of the subsequent release of around 2,800 girls. In its 1998 Women's Action on the trokosi practice, Equality Now highlighted the case of Abla Kotor (pictured). At the age of 12, Abla had been given to a local priest in atonement for the rape that resulted in her birth—the rape of her mother by her mother's uncle. Although other trokosi were liberated from the Awlo-Korti shrine where Abla was enslaved, after the law was passed Abla continued to live in the shrine effectively under the control of the priest because her aunt was afraid that otherwise the curse of the gods would revisit the family. Happily, Abla has now moved away from the shrine and is living with an uncle and going to school in western Ghana. Many of those who have been liberated from the shrines are being helped by International Needs Ghana, a non-governmental organization that has been central to the release and rehabilitation of trokosi. It negotiates the return of the women and girls to their families or communities, provides housing and food, counseling, schooling and income-generating skills. Survivors for Change, a human rights organization formed by survivors of the trokosi practice, is also advocating for enforcement of the law against the practice and has launched its own campaign aimed at various government ministries and seeking the support of international ambassadors based in Accra. In spite of this welcome progress, Equality Now is deeply concerned that, over three years after the banning of the practice of trokosi by the Ghanaian Government, several thousand girls and women are reported to be still in bondage as trokosi. According to reports, some traditionalist groups in Ghana are obstructing the release of the trokosi. One group, Afrikania Mission, maintains that the practice is part of its culture and that the law should not destroy its culture. Afrikania Mission is said to be exerting pressure to prevent the enforcement of the law, and to have persuaded some priests that it is their right to continue the tradition. The work of International Needs Ghana has apparently also been hindered by several inaccurate descriptions of the trokosi practice by the United States Government, which minimize the severity of the practice and have reportedly influenced some funders to stop supporting the efforts of International Needs Ghana to end the trokosi practice. The State Department's reports on human rights and religious freedoms for 2001 differ substantially from those issued in previous years, and it is interesting to note from one of these that in May and July 2001 US Embassy officials met with the leadership of the Afrikania Mission "in order to learn about their views on religious freedom in the country," and reported that "the Afrikania leaders expressed gratitude for the visit…" One hundred and thirty trokosi priests who have released all trokosi from their own shrines and now oppose the practice were so incensed by the inaccuracies in the US Government reports that they met on 4 January 2002 to refute in very specific terms the US Government's claims. The State Department, for example, claims that trokosi is a religious practice "involving a period of servitude lasting up to 3 years" and that "there is no evidence that sexual abuse is an ingrained or systematic part of the practice." The trokosi priests affirmed in contrast that "once a girl has been sent into trokosi servitude, she is a trokosi until her death. After she dies, she has to be replaced by her family, " and that the trokosi "serve we the priests domestically, satisfy our sexual desires and work on our farms to provide our economic security." The priests affirmed that "the girls have no right whatsoever in deciding when and who in the shrine should have sexual intercourse with them…" and that part "of the rationale for deciding on the female gender as the object of reparation has to do with providing sexual gratification to those serving the deity." Equality Now has repeatedly raised its concern with State Department officials that the United States Government has misrepresented the trokosi practice, but has not to date received a substantive response. In addition to the 1998 law specifically criminalizing the trokosi practice as a form of slavery, the trokosi practice violates the Ghanaian Constitution, specifically Article 14, which provides that "Every person has a right to personal liberty" and Article 16, which provides, "No person shall be held in slavery and servitude or be required to perform forced labor." Numerous international human rights standards similarly prohibit slavery, in particular the Slavery Convention and the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, all ratified by Ghana. Although Ghanaian government officials have expressed their opposition to the practice, and a new government, which took office in 2001, has declared its commitment to human rights, it is clear that not enough action has been taken to ensure the release of the remaining trokosi. There have been no prosecutions under the 1998 law. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Obrafour(m): 7:52pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
WATCH BBC'S 'WELCOME TO LAGOS' PARTS 1 & 2 (VIDEO) A scene from the BBC documentary Welcome to Lagos. Photograph: BBC/ Keo Films/Keo Films Bestiality: On the increase in Nigeria http://preciousjules1985./2012/10/29/bestiality-on-the-increase-in-nigeria-animals-should-be-protected-under-brambells-5-freedoms/ Bestiality: Now, some Nigerians are happy sleeping with animals! http://news.benuestate.net/news/bestiality-now-some-nigerians-are-happy-sleeping-with-animals-nigerian-tribune Stemming our rising culture of bestiality http://punchng.com/opinion/stemming-our-rising-culture-of-bestiality/ |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by Obrafour(m): 7:55pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
A nation of cannibals, a nation where one man's flesh is another man's meat. Nigeria's image was again suffered a horrible blow in Ghana on Thursday following the arrest of one Alhaji Rasheed Bello and his wife by the police in Yamoransa, near Cape Coast. Bello's activities in the last few days became suspicious to his neighbours and since he was known to be a herbalist, no one dared confront him, rather, they called the police and reported their suspicions. Unknown to Bello and his wife, the police had placed them under surveillance. According to the District Police Officer, "after we got the tip off, we got into the house and surprisingly, we saw pieces of human parts including hands and legs in a ghana Must Go bag still dripping with blood. They were cut in a way that that gives you an impression that they were actually meant to be cooked. We also saw two human heads, which makes us believe that the victims are two." Street Journal gathered that when 42 year old Alhaji Bello realised that his secret moves were about to become public knowledge, he allegedly made an attempt to bribe the policemen. And going by the Ghanaian constitution, his effort at bribing the police would only worsen his case as he might also be charged for attempting to bribe officers in a bid to prevent the law from taking its course. Mr. Stephen Ando Kwofie, the District Police Officer disclosed that as soon as Bello's wife, Fausatu saw that policemen already had her husband, she tried to escape but was quickly apprehended. Street Journal also gathered that there are more than one million Nigerians doing business and schooling in ghana. http://thestreetjournal.org/2011/09/ nigerian-couple- arrested-in-ghana- with-fresh-human-heads/ Re: Anambra Restaurant Served Roasted Human Heads http:www.nairaland.com/1631108/anambra-restaurant-served-roasted-human/10#21479006 Mr Knowitall: This is crazy!! I remember in 2011 when I was in Ghana about 4 Ghanians asked me winniz: Collynzo: Source papparatzzi2013: 3 Likes |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 8:08pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
Very sad
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 8:14pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
Only 40 million Nigerians currently have access to electricity, the Minister of State for Power, Zainab Kuchi, has said; with the remaining 120 million of the population living in darkness. Premium Times MEDIOCRITY WORSHIPPING BUNCH |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 8:18pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 8:22pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
NIGERIA!!! THE LAND OF APES AND PIGS 1 Like
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 8:23pm On Aug 09, 2014 |
THE AVERAGE NIGERIAN's dream 3 Likes
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 1:50pm On Aug 10, 2014 |
adamskutty: kwasia! u natural born slave, to see a light bulb powered by electricity is a privilege to u You dried up face, see what constant drinking of pit latrine in nigeria has done to ur ugly face.... bunch of pigs from a a jungle called nigeria adamskutikuti the nigerian gateman 3G internet using murthafurka, common data sef be hustle for u nigerians common broadband internet sef, the whole of nigeria ain't experienced it before sons of generator how does it feel posting pictures of a poor guy claiming its someone else on the internet? only a sad pig can do that by the way, I'll keep reposting all pictures of the guy u claim is me after all, he's ur friend www.nairaland.com/attachments/1610520_933946_435205543259420_752932542_n_jpegf7bb79154ecef2c5a5a531e74bdd08ff www.nairaland.com/attachments/1610494_149973_350700268376615_174562885_n_jpegea0abaf3c9dd6819c8100e2060a58855
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:34am On Aug 11, 2014 |
otumfour: Otumfool, the repulsive god-accursed scavenger don't let this thread die.. I've been busy of late but will probably start posting some new pictures soon... |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by otumfour(m): 11:58pm On Aug 11, 2014 |
iconize: Iconizoo keeper, as a citizen of the generator republic Nigeria and the son of a goat, how do u keep up with the constant hardship in that zoo called Nigeria? 1 Like |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:09am On Aug 12, 2014 |
otumfour: The same way you keep up with the perpetual hardship and hunger in Gayna as a scavenging baboon. I've got your email address, I'll soon expose the "real" you. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by IloveGH: 10:36pm On Aug 12, 2014 |
I just finished watching the 'Dr. Phil Show' about a Nigerian 419 man who scammed an American widow of more than $250,000. The poor widow can no longer pay her mortgage and is about to lose her house. I remember when Oprah did a show on the Nigeria 419ers. Yet people keep falling prey to these lazy-azz, heartless Nigerians continue to drag their country's name into the mud like there's no tomorrow Thank God I am not a Nigerian!!!!! |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 11:48am On Aug 13, 2014 |
IloveGH: I just finished watching the 'Dr. Phil Show' about a Nigerian 419 man who scammed an American widow of more than $250,000. What a delusional burnt t_wat! Your vitamin A lacking eyes will never see television programs on how your unintelligent lazy sakawa boys defraud people, especially old women. Your end is near you drunken scam. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by hushmail: 11:14pm On Aug 13, 2014 |
i come from Ghana see this: Quality used tyres from Europe for sale. click on link https://www.nairaland.com/1818772/ghanaians-used-tyres-sale#24787603 |
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