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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 11:00pm On Sep 19, 2014
PetroDolla3: Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air. grin
OMG! the sh1thole has finally disappeared from the world map grin http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/06/cnn-adds-nigeria-to-list-of-countries-it-cant-find-on-a-map/ grin too much poverty, too much suffering grin
shitnigerian policemen on patrol grin
grin

This guy is trying so hard to be a Ghanaian

Ignore him
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by atlwireles: 11:01pm On Sep 19, 2014
mrham03: i understand what u are saying but we are giving them a taste of their own medicine. If they value their gas then we value our people.

Which medicine, did you see the strike in Nigeria, that was called off today?
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:02pm On Sep 19, 2014
Cholera kills 1,555 in Nigeria, says U.N. grin
By the CNN Wire Staff
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/26/nigeria.cholera/
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

Nigeria is in the midst of its worst cholera outbreak in years
At least 1,555 people have died, the United Nations says
Cholera has also claimed lives in neighboring Cameroon

RELATED TOPICS

Nigeria
Cholera

Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- A cholera outbreak in Nigeria has killed more than 1,500 people, the United Nations said Tuesday.

It is the worst cholera outbreak in Nigeria in recent years. The number of cases is three times higher than last year and seven times higher than in 2008, the United Nations Children's Fund said.

The outbreak has led to 40,000 cases in Nigeria and resulted in 1,555 deaths, UNICEF said. Women and children account for four of every five cases, the agency said.

The disease's spread seems to have been largely contained in Nigeria, where new cases are still being reported in parts of the country, particularly the northeast, the United Nations said.

Cholera: What causes it and how it spreads?

Several hundred deaths also have been reported in Cameroon, which borders Nigeria.

"There's a lot of people crossing over the border all the time," Dr. Eric Mintz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said. "So it's not surprising that cholera is also crossing over the border." Mintz is leader of the global water sanitation and hygiene epidemiology team for the Atlanta-based CDC.

Cholera is caused by a bacterial infection of the intestine and, in severe cases, is characterized by diarrhea, vomiting and leg cramps, according to the CDC. In such cases, rapid loss of body fluids can lead to dehydration and shock.

"Without treatment, death can occur within hours," the agency has said.

A person can get cholera by drinking water or eating food contaminated with the bacteria. During epidemics, the source of the contamination is often the feces of an infected person, and infections can spread rapidly in areas where there is poor sewage treatment and a lack of clean drinking water.

The disease kills about 120,000 people a year, according to the World Health Organization.

Two-thirds of rural Nigerians lack access to safe drinking water, and fewer than 40 percent of people in affected areas have access "to toilet facilities of any description," the Nigerian Health Ministry said in August.

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diablos: [size=15pt]Ghana cholera outbreak kills 67, infects 5,000: health officials
Around 300 people are infected daily with the highly contagious disease. The outbreak started in June and has been fueled by the country’s sanitation challenges.[/size]

REUTERS Saturday, August 23, 2014, 10:16 AM A A A
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[b]A water-vendor collects water in Ghana. The recent cholera outbreak highlights the country's health and sanitation challenges.
TONY KARUMBA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
A water-vendor collects water in Ghana. The recent cholera outbreak highlights the country's health and sanitation challenges.
Cholera has killed at least 67 people in Ghana since June and infected more than 5,000 others in an outbreak that highlights the health and sanitation challenges facing one of Africa's fastest-growing economies.


The Ghana Health Service (GHS) said the outbreak was centered on impoverished communities in urban areas in the south that lack adequate toilets shocked shocked shocked, though there were also a few cases in rural parts of the north of the West African state.


Some 54 people have died in or near the capital Accra, and around 300 people are now being infected daily with the highly contagious disease, putting pressure on local health facilities, said Linda Van-Otoo, GHS director for Greater Accra.


At least 67 people have died in the outbreak.
MOHAMED HOSSAM/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGE/GETTY IMAGES
At least 67 people have died in the outbreak.
"It is not only a health issue, there is a big element of environmental sanitation," she said, adding that local authorities were attempting to tackle the root causes of the disease as well as treat the influx of patients.


Ghana is politically stable but is facing an array of fiscal problems, even though it has sustained economic growth of 8 percent for five years on the back of its exports of gold, cocoa and oil, making it one of Africa's brightest economies.

More than 5,000 have been infected since June.
EYE UBIQUITOUS/UIG VIA GETTY IMAGES/UIG VIA GETTY IMAGES
More than 5,000 have been infected since June.
President John Mahama's government prides itself on its progress toward meeting United Nations goals for poverty reduction but many people still face a chronic lack of infrastructure and basic services.

Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by a bacteria that can cause rapid dehydration and death. Its victims are frequently infected through the ingestion of water and food contaminated by human faeces grin grin grin[/b]


SH.IT GAYNAINS...DYING OF CHOLERA IN THE 21ST CENTURY embarassed
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 11:02pm On Sep 19, 2014
OXYGENO1: So you think Ghanaians give a Bleep about nigerians? And what investments are you talking about? You people are really funny ooo.

Bro I hate arrogant Nigerians, but any investment into the country is welcome. I want Ghana to remain the gateway to africa where other nationals can come invest and live peacefully with Ghanaians.

I hate when Nigerians say if they pull out Ghana economy will sink. Before they decided to invest Ghanas economy was doing fine, if they pull out it will still do fine. It will hurt both parties but hurt the investors more because they wouldn't be in the country if they weren't making profits and the return in Ghana is higher than anywhere in west Africa

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 11:03pm On Sep 19, 2014
PetroDolla3:
Cholera kills 1,555 in Nigeria, says U.N. grin
By the CNN Wire Staff
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/26/nigeria.cholera/
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Nigeria is in the midst of its worst cholera outbreak in years
At least 1,555 people have died, the United Nations says
Cholera has also claimed lives in neighboring Cameroon
RELATED TOPICS
Nigeria
Cholera
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- A cholera outbreak in Nigeria has killed more than 1,500 people, the United Nations said Tuesday.
It is the worst cholera outbreak in Nigeria in recent years. The number of cases is three times higher than last year and seven times higher than in 2008, the United Nations Children's Fund said.
The outbreak has led to 40,000 cases in Nigeria and resulted in 1,555 deaths, UNICEF said. Women and children account for four of every five cases, the agency said.
The disease's spread seems to have been largely contained in Nigeria, where new cases are still being reported in parts of the country, particularly the northeast, the United Nations said.
Cholera: What causes it and how it spreads?
Several hundred deaths also have been reported in Cameroon, which borders Nigeria.
"There's a lot of people crossing over the border all the time," Dr. Eric Mintz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said. "So it's not surprising that cholera is also crossing over the border." Mintz is leader of the global water sanitation and hygiene epidemiology team for the Atlanta-based CDC.
Cholera is caused by a bacterial infection of the intestine and, in severe cases, is characterized by diarrhea, vomiting and leg cramps, according to the CDC. In such cases, rapid loss of body fluids can lead to dehydration and shock.
"Without treatment, death can occur within hours," the agency has said.
A person can get cholera by drinking water or eating food contaminated with the bacteria. During epidemics, the source of the contamination is often the feces of an infected person, and infections can spread rapidly in areas where there is poor sewage treatment and a lack of clean drinking water.
The disease kills about 120,000 people a year, according to the World Health Organization.
Two-thirds of rural Nigerians lack access to safe drinking water, and fewer than 40 percent of people in affected areas have access "to toilet facilities of any description," the Nigerian Health Ministry said in August.
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This guy is a fake Ghanaian
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:03pm On Sep 19, 2014
BlackTechnology:

This guy is trying so hard to be a Ghanaian

Ignore him
hahahahaha trying hard? you are such a fooolish goat! a senseless dog. so I am not Ghanaian, who am I, ediot? hahahaha
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:04pm On Sep 19, 2014
diablos:

I AM AN IRREDEEMABLE ID.IOT..AM BACK TO WATCH U FIX MY INCURABLE STU.PIDITY! SH.IT-HEAD..SH.IT-FACE.SH.IT BOKOGERIAN, IT SURE SUCKS TO BE ME

[size=15pt]take a look at the most fuggliest, blackest, darkest negroes in the african continent...d Mumu's of africa...none other than BOKOGERIANS[/size] grin grin grin grin grin grin
LOL U ARE INDEED STUPPID.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 11:05pm On Sep 19, 2014
JiggamanGh:

Bro I hate arrogant Nigerians, but any investment into the country is welcome. I want Ghana to remain the gateway to africa where other nationals can come invest and live peacefully with Ghanaians.

I hate when Nigerians say if they pull out Ghana economy will sink. Before they decided to invest Ghanas economy was doing fine, if they pull out it will still do fine. It will hurt both parties but hurt the investors more because they wouldn't be in the country if they weren't making profits and the return in Ghana is higher than anywhere in west Africa

A true Ghanaian has spoken

Nigerians ignore the fake Ghanaian called petrodollar
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by atlwireles: 11:05pm On Sep 19, 2014
BlackTechnology:

This guy is trying so hard to be a Ghanaian

Ignore him


It took you a while, but you are spot on. Definitely not from Ghana.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:06pm On Sep 19, 2014
BlackTechnology:


This guy is a fake Ghanaian
shut up pig! When did u become a ghanaian? Another dirty bokogerian pretender.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Feedmemore(f): 11:06pm On Sep 19, 2014
OXYGENO1: Useless thwart from a failed state.You live in a useless country where people die like flies.Pray for your own country and stop thinking about someones' economy.

Incoherent, demon-possesed orangutan called Oxygen.

Stop hyperventilating like someone possessed by a wicked demon.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 11:07pm On Sep 19, 2014
mrham03: i understand what u are saying but we are giving them a taste of their own medicine. If they value their gas then we value our people.

[size=13pt]BAS.TARD...OF WHAT VALUE ARE U PEOPLE? SH.IT-GAYNAINS DONT HAVE NOTHING, AINT NOTHING AND SHALL NEVER AMOUNT TO NOTHING[/size]. grin grin grin [size=13pt]IVE TOLD U TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER DAT GAYNAINS ARE THE VILE AND BILE OF THE EARTH! EVEN UR DU.MB...UNSTABLE IDI.AT OF A PRESIDENT KNOWS HE RULES AS.SHOLES[/size] grin grin grin

ACCRA...SLUM VILLAGE OF THE WORLD

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Nobody: 11:07pm On Sep 19, 2014
See as una fight. What a beef! Wow. Some people are aggressively gifted. Well, if ghanaians insists, Nigerians should come back. Maybe there will be a 2nd "Ghana must go" campaign in nigeria.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:08pm On Sep 19, 2014
JiggamanGh:

Bro I hate arrogant Nigerians, but any investment into the country is welcome. I want Ghana to remain the gateway to africa where other nationals can come invest and live peacefully with Ghanaians.

I hate when Nigerians say if they pull out Ghana economy will sink. Before they decided to invest Ghanas economy was doing fine, if they pull out it will still do fine. It will hurt both parties but hurt the investors more because they wouldn't be in the country if they weren't making profits and the return in Ghana is higher than anywhere in west Africa
Jigga, we don't mind investments from other parts. we don't need and want these modafakas grin let them take their "investments" and shove it deep inside their azzzes grin tweaaaaaaaaaaa shitnigerians are the poison of the world. no country wants them. let them go to Cameroon, Benin and niger. we don't want them in Ghana, period grin grin they said they controlled our economy. this is a great opportunity for them to leave and lets see if indeed our economy will collapse grin grin grin fuckeduppedness arrant crap

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 11:08pm On Sep 19, 2014
mrham03: i understand what u are saying but we are giving them a taste of their own medicine. If they value their gas then we value our people.

I fully understand what you are saying. There's a reason why Ghana is considered as the beacon of hope for africa. We shouldn't return their wrong with wrong. We should always do what is right for Ghana and Ghanains first but we should also be fair to our brothers.

No matter how much we fight and argue Nigeria remains our biggest ally and friend in west Africa and I believe if we put the pettiness away both countries can do something great.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:10pm On Sep 19, 2014
welcome to the paradise called shitnigeriaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa grin

grin

grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 11:10pm On Sep 19, 2014
mrham03: [size=18pt]LOL I AM INDEED STUPPID[/size]. cry cry cry cry
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:11pm On Sep 19, 2014
JiggamanGh:

I fully understand what you are saying. There's a reason why Ghana is considered as the beacon of hope for africa. We shouldn't return their wrong with wrong. We should always do what is right for Ghana and Ghanains first but we should also be fair to our brothers.

No matter how much we fight and argue Nigeria remains our biggest ally and friend in west Africa and I believe if we put the pettiness away both countries can do something great.
JIGGA grin did you say "brothers and biggest ally?" grin grin grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:12pm On Sep 19, 2014
grin grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by atlwireles: 11:12pm On Sep 19, 2014
JiggamanGh:

I fully understand what you are saying. There's a reason why Ghana is considered as the beacon of hope for africa. We shouldn't return their wrong with wrong. We should always do what is right for Ghana and Ghanains first but we should also be fair to our brothers.

No matter how much we fight and argue Nigeria remains our biggest ally and friend in west Africa and I believe if we put the pettiness away both countries can do something great.

We did no wrong, there was a strike, even in Nigeria, no petrol and power plants were starting to shut down. The strike was called off this evening. There was no attempt by Nigeria to cause Ghana any problem. The Unions just went crazy as they always do.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:12pm On Sep 19, 2014
diablos:

[size=13pt]TRUE...OF WHAT VALUE ARE WE PEOPLE? SH.IT-BOKOGERIANS DONT HAVE NOTHING, AINT NOTHING AND SHALL NEVER AMOUNT TO NOTHING[/size]. grin grin grin [size=13pt]IVE TOLD U TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER DAT BOKOGERIANS ARE THE VILE AND BILE OF THE EARTH! EVEN OUR DU.MB...UNSTABLE IDI.AT OF A PRESIDENT KNOWS HE RULES AS.SHOLES[/size] grin grin grin

LAGOS...SLUM VILLAGE OF THE WORLD
STOP DISGRACING NIGERIA
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 11:13pm On Sep 19, 2014
PetroDolla3: Jigga, we don't mind investments from other parts. we don't need and want these modafakas grin let them take their "investments" and shove it deep inside their azzzes grin tweaaaaaaaaaaa shitnigerians are the poison of the world. no country wants them. let them go to Cameroon, Benin and niger. we don't want them in Ghana, period grin grin they said they controlled our economy. this is a great opportunity for them to leave and lets see if indeed our economy will collapse grin grin grin fuckeduppedness arrant crap

Brother you are on point about the arrogance of the average nigerian, it is overwhelming but we do want their investment. Infact we want every investment no matter how big or small.

You are definitely on point should they decide to pull out it will hurt them more than it hurts as the cost of doing business is cheaper in Ghana than any where in west Africa and top 5 in Africa and the returns is one of highest in Africa if not the highest.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:13pm On Sep 19, 2014
Kidnapping is the second most lucrative industry after oil grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 11:13pm On Sep 19, 2014
mrham03: shut up pig! When did u become a ghanaian? Another dirty bokogerian pretender.


Another fake Ghanaian on rampage
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:14pm On Sep 19, 2014
Life expectancy is a miserable…..wait for it……52 years grin grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 11:15pm On Sep 19, 2014
[quote author=PetroDolla3]

[s]Cholera kills 1,555 in Nigeria, says U.N. grin
By the CNN Wire Staff
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/26/nigeria.cholera/
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
Nigeria has suffered its worst cholera outbreak in recent years. Other African countries such as Sudan, pictured, also suffer.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

Nigeria is in the midst of its worst cholera outbreak in years
At least 1,555 people have died, the United Nations says
Cholera has also claimed lives in neighboring Cameroon

RELATED TOPICS

Nigeria
Cholera

Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- A cholera outbreak in Nigeria has killed more than 1,500 people, the United Nations said Tuesday.

It is the worst cholera outbreak in Nigeria in recent years. The number of cases is three times higher than last year and seven times higher than in 2008, the United Nations Children's Fund said.

The outbreak has led to 40,000 cases in Nigeria and resulted in 1,555 deaths, UNICEF said. Women and children account for four of every five cases, the agency said.

The disease's spread seems to have been largely contained in Nigeria, where new cases are still being reported in parts of the country, particularly the northeast, the United Nations said.

Cholera: What causes it and how it spreads?

Several hundred deaths also have been reported in Cameroon, which borders Nigeria.

"There's a lot of people crossing over the border all the time," Dr. Eric Mintz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said. "So it's not surprising that cholera is also crossing over the border." Mintz is leader of the global water sanitation and hygiene epidemiology team for the Atlanta-based CDC.

Cholera is caused by a bacterial infection of the intestine and, in severe cases, is characterized by diarrhea, vomiting and leg cramps, according to the CDC. In such cases, rapid loss of body fluids can lead to dehydration and shock.

"Without treatment, death can occur within hours," the agency has said.

A person can get cholera by drinking water or eating food contaminated with the bacteria. During epidemics, the source of the contamination is often the feces of an infected person, and infections can spread rapidly in areas where there is poor sewage treatment and a lack of clean drinking water.

The disease kills about 120,000 people a year, according to the World Health Organization.

Two-thirds of rural Nigerians lack access to safe drinking water, and fewer than 40 percent of people in affected areas have access "to toilet facilities of any description," the Nigerian Health Ministry said in August.[/s]

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[size=18pt]MILLIPEDE...IS DAT ALL U HAVE TO OFFER? Bleep.TARD SON OF A REPULSIVE FATHER...UR LIFE IN KUMASI EVOLVES AROUND POVERTY AND STAGNATION JST LIKE ALL AVERAGE SH.IT-GAYNIANS. GAYNA...A GOVERNMENT OF MORONS...FOR MORONS AND BY MORONS[/size] grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 11:15pm On Sep 19, 2014
atlwireles:

We did no wrong, there was a strike, even in Nigeria, no petrol and power plants were starting to shut down. The strike was called off this evening. There was no attempt by Nigeria to cause Ghana any problem. The Unions just went crazy as they always do.

I understand strikes happens but Nigerian government should be held responsible. That's why I believe all these entities should be given to private companies within the country. I hate when government owns things in any grown.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by manny4life(m): 11:16pm On Sep 19, 2014
iterator25: they should leave the country already.. Nigeria is not gaining anything from them by the way..

Supported. They need to leave that place immediately. Constant threats isn't gonna continue.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:17pm On Sep 19, 2014
what name do you give to a country where nothing works? grin grin grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by BlackTechnology: 11:17pm On Sep 19, 2014
PetroDolla3: Kidnapping is the second most lucrative industry after oil grin


Soooo fake

You are not a Ghanaian
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by JiggamanGh: 11:18pm On Sep 19, 2014
PetroDolla3: JIGGA grin did you say "brothers and biggest ally?" grin grin grin

They are our biggest ally and brother, Ghana and Nigeria history goes back 100s of years. We are both competitors, that's why we bump heads so much.

I must say I have love for Nigerians.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:19pm On Sep 19, 2014
Former aviation minister femi fani-Kayode described nigeria as a federal republic of shattered dreams, plaqued by blood-sucking demons- grin

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