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Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by ibbkiddsx: 9:24am On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
do you even know how long Ghana has been involved in the political situation in Gambia?


Tell me
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 9:47am On Mar 18, 2017
ibbkiddsx:


Olodo which country d send war planes there which country send war ships. Check your fact before start talking.
they are just haters trying to use Nigeria's problems to bring down d country ,all these small countries low key want to be like naija. they are not happy with d fact that Nigeria rules africa in everything so they start talking rubbish and building towers loool
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 9:48am On Mar 18, 2017
ibbkiddsx:


Olodo which country d send war planes there which country send war ships. Check your fact before start talking.
they are just haters trying to use Nigeria's problems to bring down d country ,all these small countries low key want to be like naija. they are not happy with d fact that Nigeria rules africa in everything so they start talking rubbish and building towers loool , as if d world will notice ur country becos of tall towers
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by ibbkiddsx: 9:51am On Mar 18, 2017
O0XYGEN:
You are as ignorant as your President. The Senegalese were the ones to send him packing with the help of Ghana and other ECOWAS states.Go and check



Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh

Louise Burke Colin Freeman
The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow.

Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully.


Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election.
Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal.

He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days.

Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result.

The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office.

The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday.


President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017

Culled from The Telegraph UK
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by ibbkiddsx: 9:53am On Mar 18, 2017
O0XYGEN:
You are as ignorant as your President. The Senegalese were the ones to send him packing with the help of Ghana and other ECOWAS states.Go and check



Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh

Louise Burke Colin Freeman
The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow.

Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully.


Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election.
Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal.

He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days.

Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result.

The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office.

The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday.


President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017

Culled from The Telegraph UK

Mr Oxygen or what do u Call yourself. Where did they mentioned your President name or Ghana
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 9:53am On Mar 18, 2017
Ghanaians are really trying to make Ghana look like a relevant country ,helping other countries that didn't ask for their help loooll.
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by ibbkiddsx: 10:02am On Mar 18, 2017
Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh

Louise Burke Colin Freeman
The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow.

Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully.

Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election.
Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal.

He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days.

Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result.
The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office.

The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday.

President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017

Culled from The Telegraph UK

Mr 0Oxygen or what do u call yourself. Can you tell me where they mentioned Ghana or your President name grin grin grin
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by ibbkiddsx: 10:03am On Mar 18, 2017
ibbkiddsx:


Olodo which country d send war planes there which country send war ships. Check your fact before start talking.
Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh

Louise Burke Colin Freeman
The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow.

Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully.

Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election.
Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal.

He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days.

Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result.
The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office.

The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday.

President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017

Culled from The Telegraph UK

Mr 0Oxygen or what do u call yourself. Can you tell me where they mentioned Ghana or your President name grin grin grin
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:27am On Mar 18, 2017
ibbkiddsx:


Tell me
get a history book to learn
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:34am On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
nairaland discusses everytin, every topic there is, news flash bro! nairaland is the biggest forum in africa and the 3rd biggest in the world
grin grin grin confirming your obsession for Ghana
So comparing your country to Ghana is the new form of article writing?
Do you even know what an article is?
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:36am On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
a cesspit that has d largest economy in Africa
why won't it when t has been drilling oil for 30 years plus yet still it population live in abject poverty.
When oil money constitute 90% of your budget
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:37am On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
wateva, it still doesn't change anything
it shows how you wish to be in the position of Ghana where most things actually works
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:41am On Mar 18, 2017
ibbkiddsx:

Gambia crisis: Everything you need to know about the battle to remove Yahya Jammeh

Louise Burke Colin Freeman
The tiny West African nation of Gambia is on the verge of a military intervention as its leader of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh, refuses to relinquish power to new president Adama Barrow.

Tens of thousands of residents have fled, as troops from Nigeria and Senegal prepare to invade the country to remove Mr Jammeh from the state house if he does not agree to leave peacefully.

Mr Jammeh initially accepted the December 1 election result, but a week later, he reversed his decision, claiming that voter fraud had cost him the election.
Adama Barrow is sworn in as Gambian president at the Gambian embassy in Dakar, capital of Senegal.

He has since petitioned Gambia's Supreme Court for a re-run of the polls, in what critics have said is simply an attempt to cling to power. On Wednesday Gambia's parliament voted to extend his term by 90 days.

Delegations led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have tried to convince Mr Jammeh to step aside, to little result.
The West African bloc is now preparing to use force to end Mr Jammeh's rule and install Mr Barrow in the presidential office.

The Nigerian government last week authorised generals to mobilise an 800-strong battalion to spearhead the mission and on Wednesday confirmed that a warship was heading toward Gambia for "training" as regional countries prepared to intervene. Senegalese troops have been waiting near the Gambian border since Wednesday.

President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh (C) welcoming President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari (R) and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (L) for talks at the State House in Banjul, Gambia, 13 January 2017

Culled from The Telegraph UK

Mr 0Oxygen or what do u call yourself. Can you tell me where they mentioned Ghana or your President name grin grin grin
the question you should be asking is
Who wrote there story?
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 11:44am On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
Ghanaians are really trying to make Ghana look like a relevant country ,helping other countries that didn't ask for their help loooll.
even your country leaders come to Ghana to seek Ghana's help for a diplomatic lead way.
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:00pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
even your country leaders come to Ghana to seek Ghana's help for a diplomatic lead way.
loooooll how can Nigeria go to Ghana for help ,my God Nigerians cannot stoop so low. when there is america we will now go breast sucking Ghana for advice loool
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 12:03pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
a cesspit that is bigger that Ghana in everytin. a cesspit that will destroy Ghana in one attack if there is war.

Do u know that Nigeria has nuclear weapons

at least Nigeria is a cesspit and we have d upper hand in everytin

Ghana is not a cesspit but , they cannot even boast of any area where they have upper hand in africa. Ghana is jus t a small country in west Africa that nobody knows outside Africa
But I'm preety sure 70% of peeople on the planet knows Nigeria as the giants of africa, and Ghana as just a country in west africa (some people even think Ghana is an island loooooooollllll)

I'm sure u are going to type nonsense now and saying Nigeria is known for wrong reasons , loooooll new flash bro! wen u are typing don't forget that Nigeria eradicated a deadly virus (Ebola) from africa. a disease that wud have sent Ghana to oblivion if it ever got there ,but Nigeria prevented it from getting to ur stupid island country .

there are so many things that I can't even rememba chai!! I don't blame u, its our leaders I blame becos of dem, countries like Ghana have mouth to talk. what is Ghana's usefulness in this africa sef , chai na wa ooo
grin grin grin I can't stop laughing
Nigeria has nuclear weapons
You don't even have the brains to operate a full reactor let alone build a bomb

After south African, the only other African country that had enough enrichment to build a nuclear bomb was Ghana.
http://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/politics/artikel.php?ID=44200
http://archive.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2003/09/12/were_still_vulnerable/

See this one talking about diseases
On thing I trust about public health in Ghana is the kind of surveillance involve
You country hasn't been able to eliminate polio yet yet you are still talking
Veterinary services when it comes to the primary carriers of the virus are top notch.

Poor guy who doesn't know anything CNN it Hate Ghana because Ghana is a progressive society.

You've been on the Ghana banter for the last 5 days
Don't you work at all?
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:11pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
it shows how you wish to be in the position of Ghana where most things actually works
becos Accra manage and have electricity dats y u have mouth to talk, loooooollll I'm just laughing . Nigeria doesn't have electricity but we still own most of d biggest companies in africa loooll Nigeria does not have electricity but it's still d business hub of africa looooollll
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:13pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
why won't it when t has been drilling oil for 30 years plus yet still it population live in abject poverty.
When oil money constitute 90% of your budget
looooollll there is abject poverty in Brazil but they still hosted world cup looooll, so wats ur point
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 12:16pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
loooooll how can Nigeria go to Ghana for help ,my God Nigerians cannot stoop so low. when there is america we will now go breast sucking Ghana for advice loool
ask Obasanjo why he wanted Ghana to help in his effort to negotiate with the Americans to allow Nigeria to build a nuclear reactor for electricity supply?
Later when the Americans refused because of the militant activity in Nigeria
He wanted Ghana to host the Reactor on our soil for Nigeria and Ex Prez Kuffour refused
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 12:22pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
looooollll there is abject poverty in Brazil but they still hosted world cup looooll, so wats ur point
in Brazil, it's not 80% of their population.
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 12:24pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
becos Accra manage and have electricity dats y u have mouth to talk, loooooollll I'm just laughing . Nigeria doesn't have electricity but we still own most of d biggest companies in africa loooll Nigeria does not have electricity but it's still d business hub of africa looooollll
grin grin like I care
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:28pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
grin grin grin I can't stop laughing
Nigeria has nuclear weapons
You don't even have the brains to operate a full reactor let alone build a bomb

After south African, the only other African country that had enough enrichment to build a nuclear bomb was Ghana.
http://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/politics/artikel.php?ID=44200
http://archive.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2003/09/12/were_still_vulnerable/

See this one talking about diseases
On thing I trust about public health in Ghana is the kind of surveillance involve
You country hasn't been able to eliminate polio yet yet you are still talking
Veterinary services when it comes to the primary carriers of the virus are top notch.

Poor guy who doesn't know anything CNN it Hate Ghana because Ghana is a progressive society.

You've been on the Ghana banter for the last 5 days
Don't you work at all?
loooooolll CNN does not hate Ghana , Ghana is not relevant to africa, nobody cares about what goes on in Ghana dats y CNN does not talk abt Ghana

when the chibok girls where kidnapped in Nigeria , the whole world campaigned for their release. and thank God the girls have been released

Nigeria is d only African country that stand up to America, wen America told Nigeria to legalize gay marriage before they can help fight boko haram , we sed no and other African countries followed suit. even as we sed no they still sent their troops to help

looolll Nigeria has a nuclear bomb , but we can't use it on boko haram cos its too lethal
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:33pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
grin grin grin confirming your obsession for Ghana
So comparing your country to Ghana is the new form of article writing?
Do you even know what an article is?
dude nobody cares abt Ghana , u guys are d ones that always want to measure up to Nigeria , if Nigeria does anyyhin Ghana wud want to copy and do their own
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:38pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
grin grin grin confirming your obsession for Ghana
So comparing your country to Ghana is the new form of article writing?
Do you even know what an article is?
dude nobody cares abt Ghana , u guys are d ones that always want to measure up to Nigeria , if Nigeria does anyyhin Ghana wud want to copy and do their own, then they see its not as good as naija own, they start comparing.


I just say let me visit Ghanaweb and I was laughing like crazy, those guys are suffering from chronic inferiority complex chai, they don't waste time to bash nigerians , which kind life
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:41pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
in Brazil, it's not 80% of their population.
trust me it is, dey do despicable things in Brazil
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:46pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
ask Obasanjo why he wanted Ghana to help in his effort to negotiate with the Americans to allow Nigeria to build a nuclear reactor for electricity supply?
Later when the Americans refused because of the militant activity in Nigeria
He wanted Ghana to host the Reactor on our soil for Nigeria and Ex Prez Kuffour refused
but plsss where does Ghana run to for help?
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 1:12pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
but plsss where does Ghana run to for help?
Ghana has not had any form of difficulty to go anywhere
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 1:13pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
dude nobody cares abt Ghana , u guys are d ones that always want to measure up to Nigeria , if Nigeria does anyyhin Ghana wud want to copy and do their own, then they see its not as good as naija own, they start comparing.


I just say let me visit Ghanaweb and I was laughing like crazy, those guys are suffering from chronic inferiority complex chai, they don't waste time to bash nigerians , which kind life
only in your deluded mind
Oh sorry, you don't have brains
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 1:14pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
Ghana has not had any form of difficulty to go anywhere
that's y nobody cares abt Ghana , after u will say CNN hates Ghana mtcheeeew
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 1:16pm On Mar 18, 2017
Just30:
only in your deluded mind
Oh sorry, you don't have brains
I'm sure that's wat u are suffering from to ,inferiority complex
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 1:18pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
loooooolll CNN does not hate Ghana , Ghana is not relevant to africa, nobody cares about what goes on in Ghana dats y CNN does not talk abt Ghana

when the chibok girls where kidnapped in Nigeria , the whole world campaigned for their release. and thank God the girls have been released

Nigeria is d only African country that stand up to America, wen America told Nigeria to legalize gay marriage before they can help fight boko haram , we sed no and other African countries followed suit. even as we sed no they still sent their troops to help

looolll Nigeria has a nuclear bomb , but we can't use it on boko haram cos its too lethal
grin grin
See inferiority, you are craving for CNN recognition
I laugh enter my office.

Of course, CNN won't report on Ghana because there is nothing negative to report. They themselves CNN are craving to have a negative story on Ghana; craving to the extent that they create their own negative stories
Re: See The Tallest Building In Africa by Just30: 1:20pm On Mar 18, 2017
uzzyfire:
I'm sure that's wat u are suffering from to ,inferiority complex
grin grin my company pay me every month for just using my brains
Hope you had one of your own so that you can get out of your poverty that is making you depressed

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