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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 1:16pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
otumfour: Copying what style, what can one obviously copy from an Ewe(ewu) burnt scavenging lackey? Incompetence? Inc.est? Laziness? Dumbness? Noise making? Inferiority complex? Pedophilia? |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 1:36pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Incompetence and dumbness of the Ashantis An ashanti midget from Kumasi, Appiah led the burnt stars to failure in Rio without winning any match.. Now another evidence of dumbness and incompetence on the ashanti's side... Judo: Gayna competed with borrowed uniforms..... Gayna’s Judo team, was compelled to compete with borrowed uniforms at the just ended 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. According to information reaching sportscrusader.com, the Judokas had to rely on borrowed uniforms because the ones arranged for the team were not available as at the time of competition. In addition, the uniforms had no Ghana flags on them, a situation which brings to fore some of the organisational challenges that occurred at the Games under the leadership of Prof. Francis Dodoo’s Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC). Federation president, Emmanuel Tetteh confirmed to the media, that the team’s branded costume arrived a day after their competition, compelling them to borrow uniforms which the athletes were not familiar with. He said the team would have done better than just picking a bronze by Razak Abugiri. According to him, the use of the ‘foreign’ custume with no Ghana inscription incurred the displeasure of the competition’s officials to slap Ghana with disqualifications from time to time. Tetteh, who has had issues with members of the GOC, which resulted in the revocation of his accreditation but was later restored, expressed his displeasure over the management of affairs in camp. “Our uniforms arrived just yesterday (Friday) can you imagine that?, when we have finished our events. These are some of the things we complain about and they say we want to run them down. “We were bent on winning more medals if the right things were done, because I invested in the team and they showed great promise in their preparations.. “We were disqualified on number of occasions because we didn’t use the right uniforms, when you ask why things are not done right they think you hate them or you want to pull them down.” Tetteh said. Judo clinched Ghana’s first medal(Bronze) until boxing made it two also a bronze in the Games which ended with a spectacular closing ceremony yesterday. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 1:55pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Ashantis leading Gayna to the cesspits since 1957... The burnt stars were performing well under a Serbian coach till a kotoko Ashanti midget, Appiah took over.. The burnt Ashanti midget led the burnt starts to the world cup WITHOUT WINNING A MATCH. Gaynaians are fed up with the Ewe(ewus) and the Ashantis(ashampees) , send the Ewus and Ashampees back to the bushes where they come from and Gayna will be a better place... 'D Primitive lots that have refused to embrace civilization, thus pulling the rest of the country backward. We're tired of Mahama's incompetence The New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Tuesday marched along the streets of the Ashanti Region capital of Kumasi to protest what it describes as hardship in the region. Dubbed: “Yay3 d3n demo” to wit “what have we done”, the protest saw hundreds of the party’s supporters in the region wield placards to protest some of government’s policies in the region, which they say, have rendered most of them jobless. Some of the placards wielded read: “Ghanaians deserve better”, “Enough is enough”, “Save our Cedi, JM”, “Children are dying” and “Kun yen preko”. There was slight confusion during the procession, our correspondent said. William Evans Nkum reported that the confusion led to the withdrawal of the police escort but it was later resolved by the organisers. The party’s executives in the Region are expected to address the protesters. |
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 2:14pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Consumer potential: Three Nigerian city clusters to compete with Lagos Nigeria’s retail and wholesale trade industry has the potential to grow by 7.1% per year, and by 2030 could be the largest contributor to the country’s GDP, according to recent report by McKinsey Global Institute. Sales of packaged food and beverages are expected to grow by 6.8% a year, contributing around 85% of the growth in consumer goods. The report, Nigeria’s renewal: Delivering inclusive growth in Africa’s largest economy, estimates that demand for consumer goods could more than triple by 2030. The largest economy in Africa is seeing a rising consumer class, creating a notable opportunity for manufacturers and retailers of fast-moving consumer goods such as food, beverages and personal and health products. Currently consumption is estimated at US$388bn a year but is expected to rise to $1.4tr in 2030, with 35m households earning over $7,500 a year. “Based on data from other economies on how consumption changes with rising incomes, we see demand in Nigeria poised to accelerate in such categories as fruit juices,” illustrates the report. “Capturing emerging consumer demand, however, will require smart choices about where, when, and how to enter Nigerian markets. It will also require specific capabilities that international companies especially may need to develop.” One strategy for consumer facing companies in Nigeria is to adopt a city and regional approach, as opposed to a nationwide approach where distinct differences in culture, demographics and wealth exist. While Lagos, with an estimate of 15m residents, may be the go-to city for companies targeting consumers, McKinsey suggests three regional clusters of cities that together produce sizable populations to rival Lagos. “Companies playing in all three of these clusters could target 20% more households earning above $7,500 than in Lagos,” notes the research. A six city cluster around the Niger Delta in the southeast Port Harcourt, Warri, Benin City, Aba, Enugu and Onitsha make up the six city southeast cluster. Its proximity to oil wells has led the region to be a hub of activity for oil companies and foreign investment . According to the report, total GDP in this cluster alone is $63bn, which is a close rival to Lagos’s GDP of $68bn, despite having far fewer households. Both Port Harcourt and Aba have considerably higher consumption per capita than Lagos. Port Harcourt, followed by Benin City, Onitsha and Aba have the largest populations within the cluster. Companies looking to target the luxury segment might want to especially consider Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, which has the highest consumption per capita in the country ($6,843 in 2013). The city has one of the largest consuming middle classes in Nigeria with household incomes between $20,000 and $70,000 a year. It has access to two of the country’s busier ports and is home to the Port Harcourt Airport. Ibadan, Ogbomosho and Ilorin, just north of Lagos These three cities are within close proximity to Lagos. Ibadan (the capital of Oyo State) is the second largest city after Lagos, and has a fast- growing consumer market. While Lagos has over four times the number of households as Ibadan, consumption per capita of Ibadan in 2013 was $4,562, rivalling Lagos’s $4,710. Ibadan also has a large emerging consumer class with annual household incomes of between $7,500 and $20,000, and one of the larger consuming middle classes in the country with incomes between $20,000 and $70,000 a year. According to a recent African Development Bank (AfDB) report, Tracking Africa’s Progress in Figures, Ibadan is one of the top 10 fastest growing cities in Africa. Northern corridor cluster of Kano, Zaria and Kaduna This cluster holds potential for consumer businesses looking for sizable populations in northern Nigeria. Kano is the fourth largest city in Nigeria, and Kaduna the seventh biggest. This year, South African retailer Shoprite launched its first outlet in Kano, while Massmart opened a Game store just before June. Despite the potential security risk posed by Islamic militants in the region, Massmart’s Africa director Mark Turner said at the Reuters Africa Summit in April: “I always want to be bold enough to say, you can’t be in Nigeria without being in Kano.” http://www.howwemadeitinafrica.com/consumer-potential-three-nigerian-city-clusters-to-compete-with-lagos/41840/ |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 3:03pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
customized07: rich ghanaians flexing skycrappers in ghana Judo: Gayna competed at the Common wealth Games with borrowed uniforms..... |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by customized07: 3:22pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by customized07: 3:27pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 3:43pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by atlwireles: 3:52pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
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