popizaino: Vankelvin always throwing stones when he himself lives in glass house.
To be fair and objective, Ghana need at least two modern stadium like that of ivory coast . Infact, any political party not putting this into their manifestos should automatically be disqualified.
It is so annoying... The only one with better standing cannot even take more than 15,000 seat
Rotji: Please let's ditch the numbers and focus on the worth, let us do the comparison worth for worth.
What will 200 cedis buy for you in Ghana and what will it Naira equivalent buy for you in Nigeria.
Take the 200 cedis to Ghanaian market and take its equivalent to Nigerian market, let's do the comparison from there 😉
You will have issue with this..... 200 cedis can buy you a lot in rural part of Ghana while the equivalent can also do the same in similar location in Nigeria.
In both countries capital, it can do very less , so what do you want to compare . Put in mind, high valued currency's can contribute to high purchasing power.
An average millionaire in Ghana will be an instant oga in Nigeria.....
Why not compare how much is dollar worth in Ghana and that of Nigeria ? That is the major trading currency.
Charlie dey play.. Tinubu still off their light last 2 month.. ask your government,they will tell you.. not only ghana, Benin,niger, Cameroon.. Nigeria supply's them light,petrol, infact we give them life
na you dey play ... Ghana has the largest man made dam in Africa ( akosombo dam , that is by way bigger than kanji dam) Nigeria doesn't supply Ghana electricity , tinubu cannot off what it can't give. Ghana also supply Benin , Burkina faso, Togo and Ivory Coast power . Used Google .
Ghana is a high energy generating Nation, with over 5000 megawatt in disposal and three thousand at used anytime. This is for a country less than 30, million.
However there is gas supply agreement between the two nation .
Even in the weakest of Nigeria economy, we are still the lifeline of Ghana and other West African countries....Nigeria still have strong economy in Africa.
Stop lying .....not true . Ghana isn't benin Republic. If indeed Ghana is feeling it , it will have been notice in their economy.
But in my opinion, I really don’t think that is an excuse for them. Doesn't army have more advanced training than police? I believe every army is trained in being an unarmed combatant in their course…and even though they shouldn’t use guns on the students, they can use other legal equipments to discipline them until their comrades come to their aid to contain the situation 💁♂️
while military are trained to handle high pressure situation, the police are better equipped with more specialized training to handle domestic violence .
Not a smart policy. They should rather give the tertiary students interest free loans like Tinubu just did and channel that effort on vocational schools instead.
Ghana introduced student free loans way back 2005.
Both parties contesting this year election already clamour of revamping the body.
This free fees for level 100 students is to enhance flexibility towards brilliant but needy students . They can then seek loans at 200 level. Ghana student loan also includes private universities. It not only public institutions like that of Nigeria
Ghana is for conscious black people. I mean people who wanted to reconnect with their ancestoral land and not some kind of wannabe lifestyle found in East Africa .
If you travel to Africa , you should be able to feel the likeness of Africa and not some kind of nation that really do not understand their self. ( They don't even know if it is india, British or is it their real self kukuyu or tukana..
Deeznutz4lyf: If it's true, then what Shatta did is absolutely wrong
But it also begs the question... What's the relationship betweem her and her son
If you've witness the way some parents treat their own children you won't be surprised that they were abandoned later in life
the guy both patent were separated a long time. The issue isn't much about money but about personal relationship with his mom
Most of this issue are as a result of broken home . In the case of shatta it ain't about money because "money dey house". I guess the mother need love of a son.
Yet ghana ran to the IMF every 4 years. Isn't education supposed to teach knowledge that solves problems.. Ghanaians are starving! Currency is still depreciating against dollar thereby making prices of essential commodities needed for survival very expensive. Mind you, this a country with daily minimum wage of 14 cedis and a piece of fried chicken is sold for 15 cedis. A cup of cooked rice starts from 10 cedis. A country where having common toilet is such a luxury
check your level and stay far .
That is a lyrics from stoneboy ....... Cedis and naira no be mate
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Well, your prayers have been answered because someone has really taken the time and painstakingly compiled this list of the Oldest Secondary Schools in Nigeria:
1. CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos (1859) 2. Methodist Boys High School, Victoria Island, Lagos (1878) 3. Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (1879) 4. Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos (1885) 5. Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar (1895) 6. St. Anne’s School, (Old Kudeti Girls’ School) Ibadan (1896) 7. Oron Boy’s High School, (Old Oron Training Institute) Oron (1897) 8. Wesley College of Science (old Wesley College), Elekuro, Ibadan (1905) 9. St. Paul’s College, Iyenu, Awka (1900) 10. Methodist Boy’s High School, Oron (1905) 11. Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta (1908) 12. King’s College, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos (1909) 13. St. John’s School, Bida (1909) 14. Alhuda-Huda College(OldGovernment Secondary School), Zaria (1910) 15. Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode (12 Jan. 1913) 16. Eko Boys High School, Mushin, Lagos (1913) 17. Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Ibadan (1913) 18. Government Secondary School, Ilorin - (1914) 19. Government College, Katsina-Ala - (1915) 20. Etinan Institute, Etinan, Akwa-Ibom - (1915) 21. Ondo Boys High School, Ondo - (1919) 22. Duke Town Secondary School - (1919) 23. Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta - (1923) 24. Government College, Kaduna - (1920) 25. Barewa College, Zaria - (1921) 26. Methodist College, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 27. Ibo Boys’ High School, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 28. Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha - (1925) 29. Queens College, Yaba, Lagos (1927) 30. Government College, Apata, Ibadan (1927) 31. Government College, Umuahia (1927) 32. United Memorial Grammar School, Ibadan (1928) 33. St. Gregory College, Ikoyi, Lagos (1928) 34. St. Thomas College, Ibusa (1928) 35. St. Charles College, Onitsha (1929) 36. Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu (1931) 37. Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos (1932) 38. St Theresa College, Oke-Ado, Ibadan (1932) 39. Oduduwa Grammar School, Ile-Ife (1932) 40. Christ the King College, Onitsha (1933) 41. Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti (1933) 42. Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha (1934) 43. St. Patrick’s College, Calabar (1934) 44. Holy Rosary College, Enugu (1935) 45. Government Secondary School, Owerri (1935) 46. Edo College, Benin City (1937) 47. Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan (1938) 48. Baptist High School, Bodija, Ibadan (1940) 49. Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha (1942) 50. African Church School, Kajola, Ifo (1943) 51. Lisabi Grammar School, Abeokuta (1943) 52. Offa Grammar School, Offa (1943) 53. Olivet Baptist High School,Olivet Heights Oyo (1945) 54. Adeola Odutola College, Ijebu-Ode (1945) 55. Government College, Ughelli (1945) 56. Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Lagos (1945) 57. Urhobo College, Effurun (1946) 58. Remo Secondary School, Sagamu (1946) 59. Ansar –Ud – Deen Comprehensive College, Otta (1946) 60. Imade College, Owo (1946) 61. Victory College, Ikare, Ondo (1947) 62. Hussey College, Warri (1947) 63. Ahmaddiya College, Agege, Lagos (1948) 64. Government College, Keffi (1949) 65. Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo (1949) 66. Baptist High School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt (1949) 67. Oriwu College, Ikorodu (1949) 68. Osogbo Grammar School, Osogbo (1950) 69. Ago-Iwoye Secondary School, Ago-Iwoye (1950) 70. Ijebu Muslim College (1950) 71. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos (1950) 72. St. Peter Claver’s College, Sapele (1950) 73. Egbado (Yewa) College, Ilaro (1950) 74. St. Thomas’ Aquinas College, Akure (1951) 75. Kiriji Memorial College, Igbajo (1952) 76. Queen’s School, Ibadan (1952) 77. Government College, Afikpo (1952) 78. Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure (1953) 79. Ogbomoso Grammar School, Ogbomoso (1953) 80. Loyola College, Ibadan (1954) 81. St. Bernadine’s Grammar School, Oyo (1954) 82. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode (1954) 83. St. Anthony’s Grammar School, Ijebu-Imusin (1954) 84. Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo (1954) 85. Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi (1954) 86. National High School, Arondizuogu (1954) 87. Iheme Memorial Grammar School, Arondizuogu (1954) 88. St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo (1954) 89. Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji (1954) 90. Badagry Grammar School, Badagry (1955) 91. African Church Grammar School, Abeokuta (1955) 92. Ibara Anglican High School, Abeokuta (1955) 93. Doherty Memorial Grammar School, Ijero- Ekiti (1955) 94. St Patrick’s College, Asaba (1955) 95. St. Monica Girls’ School, Ondo (1955) 96. St. Catherine’s Anglican Girls School, Owo (1956) 97. Methodist High School, Okiti Pupa (1956) 98. Mayflower School, Ikenne (1956) 99. Isonyin Grammar School, Isonyin (1956) 100. Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta (1956) 101. St. Joseph College, Ondo (1956) 102. Odogbolu Grammar. School, Odogbolu (1957) 103. Notre Dame College, Ozoro (1957) 104. Government College, Makurdi (1957) 105. Holy Rosary College, Idah (1957) 106. Anglican Grammar School, Iju-itaogbolu (1957) 107. African Church Grammar School, Oka-Akoko (1957) 108. Okemesi Grammar School, Okemesi-Ekiti (1958) 109. Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan (1958) 110. Ahmadu Bahago Secondary School (old Niger Baptist College) (1958) 111. Anglican Grammar School, Igbara-Oke (1958) 112. St. Patrick’s College, Oka-Akoko (1959) 113. Ondo Anglican Grammar School, Ondo (1959) 114. Premier Grammar School, Abeokuta (1959)..
yes mine is among @ 78, We are nick named the only school.
The only School that set is SS2 students for waec in 60s and passed with distinction . The story is still there.
I think the Satan that created you Ghanaians forgot to insert brains into your hands. And funny things is, thus thing here is amongst the brightest in the IMF zoo. He doesn't even have a coordinated thought and lacking in sound mind . Olodo rabata were talking palm oil and production volume and how population and land area have absolutely nothing to do with production. Congo has a larger and area than Nigeria and Nigeria produce more. Malaysia has a lesser population and land area than Nigeria and congo but produce more palm oil than Nigeria. So your par capita production argument between ghana and Nigeria is a flawed one but Malaysia has proven you don't need a larger population or land area to be amongst the top 5 largest palm oil producers in the world
You are only arguing blindly.
Your Malaysia defence mechanism no dey even work. From Congo to Malaysia just to score a cheap point on Ghana. Yet Ghana remain an average country in size and population among this countries.
So wetin be your fluke. Ghana with average land size and population produce almost at average length with Nigeria ( a country 7 times bigger than her with massive population. You sure say you no dey take colos ?
Trokosi slave child is always making excuses for their monumental failure. What stops you from being a "technological progressive" country like Malaysia and double your meager figures. Malaysia is a "labour power house" and the devil that created you Ghanaians stopped you from being a labour power house . Mind you, the gap between you and Malaysia in terms of population and land area isn't huge.
They asked to give your excuse for Ghana; you replied with why you believe Malaysia is doing better than Nigeria. Nigeria is doing better than Ghana here therefore making Ghana the worse in this sector comparison meaning your petty insults thrown against Nigeria work doubly against yourself. And its pathetic that you still attempt to use the population excuse for yourself exclusively and not others.
1. Malaysia - Technologically Progressive Labor Powerhouse. 2. Nigeria - A hell hole not as technologically progressive as Malaysia(in your own words). 3. Ghana - (With Ghana being by far the poorest perfomer here what does that make you)? A technologically backwards hell cesspit?
where was Nigeria mentioned in my write up, brain dey pain you.
Malaysia is doing 19 million tones of palm oil a year and their population is only 33 million and land areas is not upto twice yours so what is the excuse? Tell us something new, the population argument is stalled now. Just tell us what we don't know fool!!
simply because Malaysia is a technological progressive than your hell-hole. Anyway Malaysia is also a labour power house. Per head and population, she is more than Ghana . Na you go explain tire. Ozuo
What do you mean by the market in Ghana are found in Nigeria if according to you the company produces in both Ghana and Nigeria? Also, Kings oil is produced in Nigeria but I am yet to find the article that says it’s also produced in Ghana.
The mumu has gone technical/mathematical when we're talking volume per anum. What really created you Ghanaians cos apparently yall don't think before talking but talk and think later. Was your original post based on land size. Congo has more land than Nigeria but Nigeria produces more palm oil than them so what is your mumu argument based on really. It is that you Ghanaians have low IQ or there are no sensible people in ghana?
labour power matters and land size. It is not just fluke , Ghana is doing well than you if you have a little sense to look at it on mathematical level. I don't need arguments