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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:18pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: SHAraaaaaaaaaaaappp!!!! meanwhile say hi to ur darkened, charcoal looking mother. heard d word black magic originated from ur mother below. it sure sucks to be u 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:18pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
AustineE1: Ghana must be careful with whatever they intend doing,knowing that their economy is very fragile and if and when Nigeria decides to hit back,it will certainly be disastrous...they depend on Nigeria partly on Gas,If Nigerian investments in Ghana are withdrawn,it wil have an adverse effect on an already fragile economy!foriegners shld be encouraged to do bussiness in Ghana,it will enhance competitiveness!ghanains shld only be worried about westerners who are using their country as a dumping ground,thereby discouraging productivity and nt fellow ECOWAS countries whom are in thesame shoe with them.hahahaha shitnigeria should hit back now. what are you apes waiting for? I thought you fooools said you 'controlled" the Ghanaian economy? hahahahahaha so why can't you pull out your "investments" from Ghana and let's see the Ghanaian economy "collapse" bunch of senseless mor0ns did you say "fragile" economy Let oil prices fall below $80 and let's see how "fragile" the shitnigerian generator-driven economy will be fuckeduppedness 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by arewanationz: 10:21pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: naaaa we ain't interested in that.nigeria is a useless boko haram country therefore we wont kick them out.They can't go back to that useless country .We gonna pity them n let them stay in Ghana just that we gonna let dogs bleeps their stinking ladies. And we gonna enslave their mumu men too.Atleast they gonna earn something small to buy food. You can open your wide putrid mouth and spill whatever nonsense you wish to say about Nigeria....Not your fault my friend. |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:22pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
diablos:hahahahahaha oooh my goodness Looks like Friday night is going to be real sweet roforoforofo another citizen of the Federal Republic of Fooooools losing it on nairaland? your stvpidity and lack of intelligence is laughable, magg0t! primitive azzwipe 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:26pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
[size=15pt]Ghanaian women being forced into prostitution in Middle Eastern countries Source: The Finder Date: 19-02-2014 Time: 06:02:13:am[/size] The United States government says Ghanaian women are being forced into prostitution and forced labour in foreign countries, particularly in the Middle East. According to the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report 2013, Ghanaian women migrating to the Middle East to work are forced into prostitution upon their arrival. The report attributed the phenomenon to the, emergence of fraudulent recruitment agencies that advertised locally for jobs abroad, generally in the domestic service and retail sectors. “Ghanaian women and children are recruited and transported to Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, South Africa, Israel, Syria, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States for forced labour and prostitution,” it said. The report also revealed that women and girls voluntarily migrating from China, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Benin are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation after arriving in Ghana. It noted that citizens from other West African countries are subjected to forced labour in Ghana in agriculture or domestic service. “Ghana is a country of origin, transit, and destination for men, women, and children subjected to forced labour and sex trafficking,” it stated. The report said the trafficking of Ghanaians, particularly children, within the country is more prevalent than the transnational trafficking of foreign migrants. “Ghanaian boys and girls are subjected to conditions’ of forced labour within the country in fishing, domestic service, street hawking, begging, portering, artisanal gold mining, and agriculture. Ghanaian girls, and to a lesser extent boys, are subjected to prostitution within Ghana,” it added. According to the report, child prostitution, and possibly child sex tourism, is prevalent in the Volta Region and is growing in the oil-producing Western Region. The report said during the reporting period, the government initiated 75 trafficking investigations and secured three convictions and this demonstrates a significant decrease from the previous reporting period, when the government initiated 91 investigations and convicted 29 traffickers. It noted that all three offenders were convicted for sex trafficking offenses; two received five-year prison sentences and one received a seven-year sentence. The report indicted the Government of Ghana of not fully complying with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. The government also drafted a new five-year national action plan and continued to conduct information and education campaigns throughout the country. At the close of the reporting period, two prosecutions and 42 investigations remained pending. In October 2012, the Government of Ghana collaborated with the Government of Burkina Faso in an INTERPOL-led operation, which resulted in the rescue of 387 child trafficking victims from various West African nations subjected to forced labour in gold mines and cotton fields in Burkina Faso; the Ghanaian Police sent 16 officers to participate in the operation and assisted in 30 arrests. During November and December 2012, the government began an operation against sex trafficking in close co-operation with the Government of Nigeria’s National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP); as a result of this operation, authorities rescued 82 Nigerian and 41 Ghanaian victims and apprehended 10 Nigerian and six Ghanaian suspected trafficking of-fenders. As a result of these investigative efforts, five prosecutions were completed during the reporting period; one additional case is pending. The report recommended to government to increase efforts to investigate and prosecute trafficking offenses, convict and punish trafficking offenders to ensure that the police’s Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) discharges its duties effectively. hahahahahahaha...sh.it-gaynains...prostitutes of life 5 Likes
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:29pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
hahahahaha the Ghanaian government should act fast and kick these modafakas out of Ghana 419ners, yahoo yahoo, pick pockets, ritualists, witches and wizards, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, love-vendor & pr0stitutes and terrorists 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:30pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: hahahahahaha oooh my goodness Looks like Friday night is going to be real sweet roforoforofo another citizen of the Federal Republic of Fooooools losing it on nairaland? your stvpidity and lack of intelligence is laughable, magg0t! primitive azzwipe petrodullard...idio.tic, disgusting human thing only useful for rituals or sacrifice ...by d time am thru wit u, u will go find otapiapia and put an end to ur useless life and dat of ur father 4 Likes
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by amiskurie(m): 10:32pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
iterator25: if zoo animals supplies ghana gas [according to you] then you all are sttupid for receiving itIncase you are wondering who's liking all ur post here...I AM THE ONE! 1 Like |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Osgilliat(m): 10:34pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
what a coincidence that Nigerian workers stop the supply of gas to Ghana due to strike leaving some parts of the so called heaven in total darkness. 1 Like |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:35pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
hahahahahah see how shitnigerians are disgracing themselves and africa in Italy SHOCKING! Shitnigerian prostitutes Flaunt their Stuff in Italy Sad stories of Nigerian women who are being trafficked to Italy with promises that they would be working as nannies or in factories – but often end up working the streets as prostitutes. Their plight has been highlighted by Paris-based photographer Elena Perlino, originally from Italy, who began to notice the presence of young African women working on the streets during her commutes from Turin.. Source DailyMail She said: ‘I decided to start from this surreal vision to tell a story. I have been working on the topic for several years, focusing mainly on the Italian connection.’ [img] http://www.talkofnaija.com/images/proos-italy2.jpg[/img] Perlino reveals that many Nigerian women come to Italy hoping to make enough money from honest work as nannies or factory workers to support their families back home, but are tricked by traffickers into working in the sex trade. [img] http://www.talkofnaija.com/images/proos-italy3.jpg[/img] A Nigerian called Faith having a blood test at the Amedeo di Savoia Hospital in Turin [img] http://www.talkofnaija.com/images/proos-italy4.jpg[/img] Nigerian woman Fatima shows the scars on her body due to vicious fighting with collegues working as prostitutes in the outskirts of Acerra Nigerian women in a Catholic shelter for victims of trafficking Eighty per cent of women trafficked to Italy come from Benin City, Edo State, in south Nigeria. The photographer explained: ‘My work attempts to show a complex phenomenon that crosses Italy from North to South. ‘This involves many cities including Turin, Milan, Genoa, Rome, Naples and Palermo and thousands of Nigerian and Italian people.’ The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime declared Nigeria among the top eight countries with the highest human trafficking rates in the world. A Nigerian in Italy waits for a client in the countryside during the winter season |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:37pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
diablos:Undernourished, undereducated, unemployable eediot! Whack a con! dirty, ugly pig! Is it my fault your country is so phucked? You better find something to do with your miserable life, maggot! www.nairaland.com/attachments/1570248_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188 |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:37pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
iterator25: dark c**ts of the universe [size=13pt]GHANAIN JAILED 120YRS FOR ARMED ROBBERY[/size] The notorious armed robber, Aryee Aryeetey, aka Ataa Ayi who is serving 120 years in prison for various armed robbery offences, says he wants to go back to school. Ataa Ayi, 39, who has served five years of the sentence at the Nsawam Medium Security Prisons, says he now wants to take advantage of the school in the prison to better his education. Speaking to The Ghanaian Times newspaper during a graduation ceremony for 12 Junior high school inmates of the prison Thursday, Atta Ayi, a school dropout, said he would avail himself of the opportunity to attain the level provided in the prison school while serving his sentence. Ataa Ayi left school at class six, and later trained as a mechanic but he said he had now realized that formal education would give him many opportunities and that gave him the motivation to go back to school. When he was reminded that he has 120 years to serve in prison, he said he was optimistic that if he put up a good behaviour and applied himself zealously to his studies, he might get a presidential pardon to start a new life. The diminutive convict, apparently humbled by prison life had his hands behind him while talking. Sporting a silver chain with the cross, Ataa Ayi said he wears it at all times to signify a change of heart and his new relationship with Christ. Asked which profession he might pursue after his education, Ataa Ayi said it was too early to determine what to do now. Since his conviction in 2005, Ataa Ayi has been shuttling between the Nsawam Prisons and the courts to face a string of other armed robbery charges. FRUSTRATION AND UNENDING POVERTY HAS TURNED SH.IT-GAYNAINS TO ROBBERS. WORTHLESS, USELESS, U AINT SHIT GAYNAINS. IT REALLY SUCKS TO BE A GAYNAIN 2 Likes
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Nobody: 10:38pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:41pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
Dung apes molesting their mothers 180 million retards with an IQ of less than 10 such spastic magg0ts Our Children molest Us, Imo Christian Mothers Cry Out- Vanguard by ChinDike: 9:17pm On Sep 05 By Chidi Nkwopara Owerri—Christ mothers from Mgbishii, a sleepy rural community in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area in Imo State, have cried out to the Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, His Grace, Dr. Anthony Obinna, over alleged attrocities being committed by their sons and daughers in the area. The women visited Archbishop Obinna at the Maria Assumpta Catholic Cathedral, Owerri, where they complained that they were being Molested by their own sons on daily basis. “We are Molested and molested by our own children. You cannot come to Mgbuishii and return home safely because of the crime,” the women told Archbishop Obinna. They further said that they had complained to both the state government and other law enforcement agents but regretted that they were yet to find solutions to the atrocities committed by their children. They said: “We are angry because government is not looking at our direction at all. We have been completely abandoned for years. Now, we have no good roads, no electricity, no market and nothing is going on in our place. To make things worse, we are now suffering from insecurity.” Continuing, the aggrieved women also revealed that their sons take over the roads leading to their community on each of their market days and rob people, adding that this explained why people had stopped coming to buy farm produce from their market. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/children-molest-us-imo-christian-mothers-cry/ 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 10:43pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: Undernourished, undereducated, unemployable eediot! You are not a Ghanaian |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:43pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
fuckeduupedness welcome to the hell hole called shitnigeria 2 Likes |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Nobody: 10:45pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: hahahahaha the nigeria government should act fast and kick these modafakas out of nigeria 419ners, yahoo yahoo, pick pockets, ritualists, witches and wizards, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, love-vendor & pr0stitutes and terrorists |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 10:45pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: fuckeduupedness welcome to the hell hole called shitnigeria You are not a Ghanaian Nigerians ignore him |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:46pm On Sep 19, 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? 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:46pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: Undernourished, undereducated, unemployable eediot! Product of bestiality...fuggly, du.mb incredibly stu.pid agama lizard! sh.it-head mofo, i kip telling u it sucks to be u. [size=15pt]SH.IT-GAYNA...EXCRETA AND RANDOM FAECES REPUBLIC[/size] 2 Likes
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 10:48pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
nigeria is the cess-pit of the world, thieves, killers, prostitutes, baby sellers, rapists! Oh stuppid people 1 Like |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 10:48pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PrettyPrisca: Xenophobic aarseholes! Well I don't see anything wrong here. The law says petty trades are reserve for Ghanaians. The law is the law even though I disagree with this law. I believe anyone who is capable of doing business no matter how large or small, should be allowed to do so. You must obey the law even if you disagree. The only thing I suggest nigerians and other foreigners in the country to do if they disagree with the law is inform their ambassadors or better yet protest against the law, but you must obey the law. 2 Likes |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 10:49pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: 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? No true Ghanaian makes uneducated comment like You are not a Ghanaian |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Nobody: 10:49pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: fuckeduupedness welcome to the hell hole called gayna |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:49pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
Nigerians involved in cocaine business in Ghana on the rise http://www.spyghana.com/nigerians-involved-in-cocaine-business-in-ghana-on-the-rise/ A NIGERIAN cleaner is currently being held by the police for allegedly swallowing 78 pellets of cocaine. The accused person, Igwe Godfrey Frank, allegedly swallowed the substance in Sao Paolo, Brazil with the intention of delivering them to an unidentified person in Ghana for a fee of 1million Naira. The accused person confessed while on board Egypt Air flight MS 881 on December 9, 2013 and expelled 40 thumb-size pellets containing whitish substance suspected to be cocaine. He is facing two charges of importation of narcotic drug and possession of the substance. Narcotic Control Board (NACOB) officials were in court yesterday to obtain a remand warrant. A State Attorney, Abena Amponsah Buansi, informed the court, presided over by Justice Abdallah Iddrisu yesterday, that they would need Frank to assist them in investigations. The facts of the case are that on December 9, 2012, Igwe Frank was arrested by the operatives of NACOB stationed at the airport on suspicion of carrying narcotic drug. The accused allegedly admitted to swallowing the pellets. When the accused was questioned at the NACOB head office, he purportedly stated that on December 7, 2013 while in Brazil, he received a telephone call from his sister, one Oyle Igwe, in Nigeria that his mother Amaka Igwe had been attacked and killed by armed robbers. He then contacted Mbwoe, a Nigerian counterpart, for financial assistance but the friend promised to offer him 1 million Naira if he delivered cocaine to an unknown person in Accra. Frank therefore agreed to swallow an unspecified number of pellets of cocaine for the said money. He said Mbwoe gave him a ticket and on December 8, 2013 he travelled to Sao Paolo. While on board the aircraft, the accused expelled 40 pellets of cocaine. On December 10, the accused expelled 38 pellets. The exhibit has been forwarded to the Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) for analytical examination. 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:51pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:fvck you, fooolish magg0t. I am not Ghanaian, I am your stvpid father! foooooooooooooooooool |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 10:53pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
Wale112: The Ministry of Trade and Industry has issued a 30-day ultimatum to non-Ghanaians in retail trade to leave 48 markets across the country where they mostly operate. As a Ghanaian I disagree with this law, I believe there shouldn't a restriction on what business a person citizen or not should take part in. I live in the United states, I can't imagined the U.S. government telling all foreign nationals that they can't take part in petty business. As long the person is in the country legally they should be able to conduct any business they like as long as is legal of course. 8 Likes |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 10:55pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air. OMG! the sh1thole has finally disappeared from the world map http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/06/cnn-adds-nigeria-to-list-of-countries-it-cant-find-on-a-map/ too much poverty, too much suffering shitnigerian policemen on patrol 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 10:56pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
mrham03: GHANA is the cess-pit of the world, thieves, killers, prostitutes, baby sellers, rapist! Oh stuppid people YOU THIS IRREDEEMABLE ID.IOT..AM SURE URE BACK TO WATCH ME FIX UR INCURABLE STU.PIDITY! SH.IT-HEAD..SH.IT-FACE.SH.IT GAYNAIN, IT SURE SUCKS TO BE YOU [size=15pt]take a look at the most fuggliest, blackest, darkest negroes in the african continent...d charleys of africa...none other than SH.ITGAYNAINS[/size] 1 Like
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 10:56pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
PetroDolla3: fvck you, fooolish magg0t. I am not Ghanaian, I am your stvpid father! foooooooooooooooooool Nigerians ignore this wannabe Ghanaian Ghanaians are noble in choice of words |
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 10:57pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:i understand what u are saying but we are giving them a taste of their own medicine. If they value their gas then we value our people. 1 Like |
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