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Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by Cryomancer: 12:09pm On Sep 21, 2020
elmodee7:
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Your stupidity has been verified.


Says a foolish asslicker hiding in a hole and living in self deceit.
Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by Cryomancer: 12:11pm On Sep 21, 2020
isahsalee:


From their comment we know how empty and myopic they're!


From your own comments, it only shows you are full of stupidity.
Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by mentored: 3:14pm On Sep 21, 2020
BayLord01:
If Buhari is not clueless and dullard, I'm expecting him to bully Akufo Ado with words over inhumane treatment of Nigerian in Ghana but the mean reason may be how Fulani will graze their cows in ghana


Kai maigida
Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by moneyissweet(m): 6:06pm On Sep 21, 2020
And their mumu presidiot come to beg for forgiveness for aso Villa?


candidbabe:
Ghana dealing with the so called giant of Africa.

Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by Noisyrians: 6:40pm On Sep 21, 2020
grin Between a certificateless clueless cattle rearing president and an Oxford-trained lawyer, who is a MUMU? grin while The Ghanaian President is leading his country into economic prosperity, the nigerian president has crashed his generator-powered economy into a recession grin what is the level of inflation in that shiithole? Fuckeduppedness grin how many hours of electricity do you get in your zoo? Poverty capital grin chai grin

moneyissweet:
And their mumu presidiot come to beg for forgiveness for aso Villa?


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Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by eeetuk(m): 6:55pm On Sep 21, 2020
Nigerians, who are critical of Ghanaians mistreatment of Nigerians in Ghana are ignorance of similar bad treatment Nigerian government did to Ghanaians back in 1983.

In an article title “Ghana Must Go: The ugly history of Africa’s most famous Bag” , mail&Guardian news article described the ugly day a Nigerian president-- Shagari announced the expulsion of over two million undocumented west Africans foreigners, half of them Ghanaians from Nigeria.

And here is a little information about what Nigerian government did in 1983:

On January 17, 1983 president Shagari of Nigeria announcement said this in part “declare the expulsion of an estimated two million undocumented migrants living in the country. Half of them were Ghanaian. “If they don’t leave, they should be arrested and tried and sent back to their homes. Illegal immigrants, under normal circumstances, should not be given any notice whatsoever,” President Shagari said.

Without a doubt, this was a harsh action meted on the people of Ghana when they were going through hard times.

Now, what I do not understand is why Nigerian government and Nigerians are viewing Ghanaians counter response as bad and inhuman.

No condition is permanent. Nigerian government should have thought about its irresponsible behavior against foreigners in 1983.

In South Africa and many other foreign countries, Nigerians are getting killed every day because they remember how Nigerian government mistreated foreigners in 1983 when things were going well in Nigeria.

So, I write to ask the Nigerian government to ask all Nigerians living in South Africa and Ghana to return home as soon as possible. we need to stop portraying others as bad when they act in response to past Nigerian government harsh policy against their people.

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Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by moneyissweet(m): 7:04pm On Sep 21, 2020
The whole of Ghana with all their billionaires and achievements is not even as rich as ikorodu local government in Lagos... Frustrated poor country full with weak blackass ogogoro drunk senseless men without vision...

Bleep u asshole



Noisyrians:
grin Between a certificateless clueless cattle rearing president and an Oxford-trained lawyer, who is a MUMU? grin while The Ghanaian President is leading his country into economic prosperity, the nigerian president has crashed his generator-powered economy into a recession grin what is the level of inflation in that shiithole? Fuckeduppedness grin how many hours of electricity do you get in your zoo? Poverty capital grin chai grin

Re: Buhari And Akufo-Addo Meet In Aso Rock by Noisyrians: 10:56pm On Sep 21, 2020
grin naija don pafuka. hungry, stuppid mudder fuggerz grin people are kidnapped in that shiithole for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala grin how is it Ghana's fault that zoogeria is the poverty capital of the world? grin your foolish mudder fuggerz are trooping to Ghana in search of economic refugee grin grin

Nigeria: A Nation of Hungry People grin
This is a clarion call to invest more in agriculture Nigeria is among the countries in the world faced with a high level of hunger threat despite its efforts at reducing hunger in the last 24 years, says the latest Global Hunger Index. In the GHI survey released last week, the country's index is 14.7 compared to Ghana's 7.8 grin. According to the report, the higher the index score, the higher the hunger level. Nigeria's level is considered "serious". This year's report, focusing on "hidden hunger" was compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute.

It is instructive that in 2010, out of 118 countries that were ranked, Nigeria finished 20th, on the index, an indication of the seriousness of food scarcity in the country. In response to the threat that year, the National Assembly expressed concern over desert encroachment in some Northern States, capable of aggravating the already worsening food crisis in the land. But beyond mere lamentation, there were no legislative initiative nor did the executive move beyond the self-adulation at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to address the challenge. It is therefore not difficult to understand how a nation so blessed with arable land and abundant oil wealth cannot feed its people.

It is highly disturbing that since that poor ranking about four years ago, Nigeria has consistently been featured on the negative side of the different human development reports in the world. These reports indicate that life expectancy in Nigeria is nothing to crow about; real income of most families has woefully reduced; unemployment is scandalously high; Nigeria is topping the list of countries with malnourished children and that the quality of health and education services in the country has deteriorated considerably.

Paradoxically, successive governments in Nigeria have always initiated projects that promote agriculture even though most have failed to yield the maximum results due to corruption, structural weaknesses, mismanagement, undue politicisation, etc. For example, the second National Economic Plan (1970-74) of General Yakubu Gowon made agriculture a priority, but the results did not match the efforts. Between 1975 and 1979, General Olusegun Obasanjo as then military Head of State, initiated a gargantuan agricultural scheme popularly called Operation Feed the Nation (OFN). The scheme also failed to tackle the country's food crisis.




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moneyissweet:
The whole of Ghana with all their billionaires and achievements is not even as rich as ikorodu local government in Lagos... Frustrated poor country full with weak blackass ogogoro drunk senseless men without vision...

Bleep u asshole



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