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Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by vivalavida(m): 1:11am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Royal^Pearl^: I am a Nigerian buh young lady i like u and the way u put your point across. I only disagree with you on your comparing Nigeria with USA or china based on population size. Naija is still a 3rd world country sister. I sent u a Pm. Holla back |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by vivalavida(m): 1:34am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Mehn this ghana kids are so fixated on Nigeria. How come this niggies knw so many places and names of folks and yet they havent even visited. one even called elrufai. I doubt if any Nigerian knows any minister in ghana. We dont have that kinda time. You guys should be lucky times have changed. Had it been twas in those days when kingdoms go to war and annex the smaller kingdoms around them,naija would have consumed togo,ghana and cameroun. It aint late yet. We can still do to you folks what china is doing to taiwan |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 4:41am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Godogwu: 5:14am On Jul 19, 2013 |
shymexx: Shocked smoothcrim and abrantie didn't bless this thread. LOL @ 80%.... |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by 1121: 6:32am On Jul 19, 2013 |
buty: This Is a pure case study of ibos not Nigeria as a wholeNon of the major businesses there like glo, silverbird, olu somtin belongs to an igbo man. so y d rant and nonsense abt biafra |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 7:04am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Good morning folks. I thought i told you guys that Seun told me to close the thread?! You guys should just please stop being bitter......ghana is the closest african brother we have, we should boost each other's confidence, and not bring each other down. Take cue from Melvin each time a west african's up for eviction, he saves him. We're one, let peace reign for once among we blacks. Nigeria-Ghana......good people great nations Have a blessed day y'll 1 Like |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by mikeapollo: 8:04am On Jul 19, 2013 |
murimoney: Ghanians don't steal? You are very ignorant, and you dont know the history of the relationship between Nigeria and Ghana! Nigerians were the first to rush en-masse to Ghana, starting from pre-independence days.Nigerians, mostly Yoruba people have been in Ghana for over 100years. They were doing legitimate businesses like cocoa farming, trading, transport; and even working in the Ghana civil service, teachers, police etc. Ghana was richer than all the 3 regions in Nigeria in those days, and it was like the unofficial capital of West Africa/Africa. Again, Nkrumah's influence attracted a lot to people to Ghana Ghanaians started trooping to Nigeria when they had economic crisis in the late 70s/early 80s. ....and they came mostly to Nigeria because that was the country that most of them had known in the past(because of the huge presence of Nigerians there) and had them as friends in Ghana even before their problem started. Many Ghanaians came to join their Nigerian friends in Nigeria, mostly in Lagos/southwest. If you go to Ghana, you would see a lot of places named after Nigerian(Yoruba) people since over 60/70 years ago. Go and study before you talk. |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 8:16am On Jul 19, 2013 |
don-Phill:Don Phili that assessment got married stretch marks from excessive grabbing n doking ... but we definitely, the reading naija to d bone |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by donpope1(m): 8:22am On Jul 19, 2013 |
4reigningqueen: Nice write up but it seems the case study is a ttypical igbo man you took it outta my mouth. |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by emmanuel4758(m): 9:17am On Jul 19, 2013 |
PetroDolla: aid? as in hiv/aids? what aid did your country provide and for how much? your kids? sh1thead, generator fumes is messing up with your fragile brain? or you on drugs or something?u dey madt nigeria dat budget 1.7 trillion dis year for only military and anoda 7 trillion for agriculture ,4 trilion for road and 50 bilion for electricity just calculate all and know if ghana can spend dat amount for 50 years comin u ar funy sha only lagos spend 18 bilion o road and anambra state 7 bilion dix year abeg go do research 3 Likes |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by ghboy: 9:45am On Jul 19, 2013 |
hahahahahaha. some comments make me laugh. what is huge population when majority of its people live below the poverty line and unemployment is a shocking 20+%? what have Lagos' beauty over Accra got to do when majority if Lagosians dont have access to basic needs? access to healthcare, good roads, education, portable water etc. dont let me start on electricity. how a whole giant (as you call yourselves) produce less than 5000MW of power (i could be wrong but i doubt). thats twice more than Gh for a country 5x bigger in terms population. isn't that a pity? lets not kid ourselves. Ghana has its own issues. power was one recently and has been tackled. we are going to export power by close of the current year. why would a Ghanaian want to be a Nigerian or move to Nigeria? last i checked the movement was the other way. not necessarily for business but just to enjoy basic amenities. basic amenities i repeat. those not basic and available in your "beautiful" Lagos, Abuja or Ukwa Ibom. check universities and you'll find many Nigerians in Ghanaian universities. i wont give up what im enjoying here to be in Nigeria (no offence). what is a big GDP when it's not reflecting in the lifes of the people. question is "what are you enjoying as a Nigerian in Nigeria that i'm not enjoying here in Tamale, Ghana? lets not kid ourselves 1 Like |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Cusubaba(m): 9:48am On Jul 19, 2013 |
shymexx: Shocked smoothcrim and abrantie didn't bless this thread.Pls Nigerians should ignore this village bastard who doesn't know his father and his origin. This bastard doesn't worth our time because he is just a poor london rat. Bastard, my last word to u is to go and ask ur cheap lovepedder mother to tell u who is ur criminality father. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Lilimax(f): 9:49am On Jul 19, 2013 |
^^^you're still living in illusion |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 9:49am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Hehe.. But nigeria which country don't u guys quarrel with if its not SA its Ghana.. Yyyyyyyyyyyyyy! 1 Like |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 9:50am On Jul 19, 2013 |
It"s appparent from all the comments that Ghanaians are happy with their COuntry and Nigerians are also happy with their country, so what exactly is the issue here? |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 19, 2013 |
vivalavida:My brother this your signature of urs. I think its best you go and find YN |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 10:01am On Jul 19, 2013 |
nadia_SA: Hehe.. We dont just sit down and look for countries to quarrel with na. When we're trying to redeem our national image, so people's inferiority complex just sets in and gets the best of them. We dont like problem, our only offence is that no matter what our country has gone through somehow we still defend it like its heaven on earth. ONE THING YOU'LL NEVER FIND IN A NIGERIAN IS INFERIORITY COMPLEX. 5 Likes |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Wislet(f): 10:02am On Jul 19, 2013 |
HONESTLY, I DO NOT KNOW HOW THIS HAS BECOME A NIGERIA-GHANA CoMPARISON/BASHING THREAD. WHAT IS INSULTING IN THAT WRITE-UP? MOST OF ThAT ARE JUST COMPLIMENTS. Can't you people speak civil words for once and use the faculties in your head? Why/how do you derive pleasure insulting somebody? Why do you feel the NEED to create enmity between you and others? Why do you take pride in making others dislike/hate you because of your uncouth lips? Can't you respect others? The human beings of today need to check their psyche...seriously. What will the pounding of chest benefit you? If it is within you, you will fight the other ethnic group...between you and others,you try to belittle them. Pls 9ja, grow up. All you youths, grow up. Because it is not our fathers and mothers that pound their chest/take pride in arrogance. Love others. They do not hate you. 2 Likes |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 10:13am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Nomski0:I hear u babe.. But alla this is really not worth it... Let love lead .. |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 10:16am On Jul 19, 2013 |
nadia_SA: Seconded |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by druid06(m): 10:20am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Nomski0 profile picture on twitter. I'm confused. Who's the girl on your profile picture here on NL?
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Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 10:24am On Jul 19, 2013 |
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Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Skmoda360(m): 10:25am On Jul 19, 2013 |
shol: Why then do we see a lot of excitement, wearing of green apparel or whatever outfit will represent one as a true 9Ja in diaspora? We asked some Ghanaian folks what they know about Nigerians?You be Ghanaian |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by druid06(m): 10:26am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nobody: 10:30am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Nomski0: |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 10:38am On Jul 19, 2013 |
@druid.....My twitter handle's not nomski0. Why would you think it had to be my n'l username? |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by druid06(m): 10:43am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Nomski0: @druid.....My twitter handle's not nomski0. I was just innocently trying to add you to my twitter as a follower when I stumbled upon this moniker. I thought it was same as you. In anycase, what's your twitter handle? |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Cusubaba(m): 10:47am On Jul 19, 2013 |
ghboy: hahahahahaha. some comments make me laugh. what is huge population when majority of its people live below the poverty line and unemployment is a shocking 20+%? what have Lagos' beauty over Accra got to do when majority if Lagosians dont have access to basic needs? access to healthcare, good roads, education, portable water etc. dont let me start on electricity. how a whole giant (as you call yourselves) produce less than 5000MW of power (i could be wrong but i doubt). thats twice more than Gh for a country 5x bigger in terms population. isn't that a pity? lets not kid ourselves. Ghana has its own issues. power was one recently and has been tackled. we are going to export power by close of the current year. why would a Ghanaian want to be a Nigerian or move to Nigeria? last i checked the movement was the other way. not necessarily for business but just to enjoy basic amenities. basic amenities i repeat. those not basic and available in your "beautiful" Lagos, Abuja or Ukwa Ibom. check universities and you'll find many Nigerians in Ghanaian universities. i wont give up what im enjoying here to be in Nigeria (no offence). what is a big GDP when it's not reflecting in the lifes of the people. question is "what are you enjoying as a Nigerian in Nigeria that i'm not enjoying here in Tamale, Ghana? lets not kid ourselvesHahahaha.... Ur a big liar! Fool, what are u enjoying in Tamale in Northern Region of Ghana when 80% of Northern children are street hockers in Accra. Ashanti people from southern part of Ghana called people from northern(Tamale) part of Ghana '' PEPEYI'' meaning poor, slaves and primitive people. Fool, there is no 1 company in the three Northern part of Ghana i.e Northern region, Upper region and Upper west region. Upper East region capital Bolgatanga is a typical village with only one tire road, the only road that lead to Navarango to Burkina Faso. Upper West region capital Wa is not even upto a village, is a typical bush. Northern Region capital Tamala where Ghana bleaching face president John Mahama come from is only the city in the entire northern part of Ghana that have local airport and local stadium but with out any single company. In Northern region of Ghana( Tamale) there is no road from Tamale to Bole where Ghana bleaching face president John Mahama come from. There is no road from Tamale to Yedi and Bibila where Ghana former vice president Aliyu Mahama come from. In Upper East region of Ghana, there is no road from Bolgatanga to Wa where Ghana University of Development Studies located. There is no road from Bolgatanga to Bawku where Ghana have border with Togo in northern part. In Upper West region, there is no road from Wa to Hamele where Ghana also have another border with Burkina Faso. There is also no road from Wa to zuwarugu where Ghana Gold mine located in North. Pls fool, stop spreading liars. Ghana don't have any constant electricity and every offices, network mass, big business, banks, manufacturing companies and rich people in Ghana have and used generators every day. Listen fool, my 3 years working with a Nigeria company in Ghana that instoring Glo Network in the whole Ghana have open my eyes to know that Ghana is nothing but a glorified village. Ghana is a typical village to compare with Senegal and Ivory Coast in West African. Ghana is a country build with liars, propaganda and hypocrites, hatred and enviness. The only good place in Ghana are East Legon in Accra where 1000s of Nigerians live and Sprintex road in Accra where TB Joshua build his Church in Ghana, the rest of Ghana are glorified typical villages. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by vivalavida(m): 10:58am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Royal^Pearl^: Lol,that's just a music dear. Signatures dont show a persons character |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 10:58am On Jul 19, 2013 |
druid06:Trying to open a new one........forgotten the password to the old one Why were you already silently accusing me? |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by druid06(m): 10:59am On Jul 19, 2013 |
Nomski0: No, why would I? To retrieve the password of the old account, at the homepage on twitter, just click forgot password hyperlink, type in your email address used in creating the account and send. A link would be sent to you via your email address. Copy the link into a web browser and hit send or just click on the link, a page would be opened and instructions would be given on how to change your password. Follow the instructions and you're there. Then login unto the twitter account with your newly created/changed password. What's your old twitter's account handle by the way? |
Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by Nomski0(f): 11:06am On Jul 19, 2013 |
druid06: my old email password is my twitter password. Here you go, havent used it since like feburary anyways |
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