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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 11:41pm On Sep 19, 2014
Qelvin:
ghanaians suffer from low self esteem,it reflects in how they think.
Stupid fool.Nigerians are seen as dogs all over the world. No one respects u fools ok.Dogs are even respected more than u fools.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:42pm On Sep 19, 2014
diablos:
ALL NIGERIANS ARE
MUUUUUUUUUMUUUUUUUUUUUUSSS!!!
YEAH I KNEW THAT

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Drizhystc(m): 11:42pm On Sep 19, 2014
OXYGENO1: Leave heaven (Ghana) to a zoo( nigeria )?.They know how useless their own country is.If we even kill them they will never return to that useless country.They've acquired a lil sense to differentiate between a useless country ( nigeria ) and a civilized country( Ghana ).
does dis one have sense at all?
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:44pm On Sep 19, 2014
Qelvin:
ghanaians kind and generous people,i wished nigerians were like that.
thanks

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 11:44pm On Sep 19, 2014
Drizhystc: does dis one have sense at all?
a mumugerian shouldn't ask this kind of question.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Nobody: 11:45pm On Sep 19, 2014
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:45pm On Sep 19, 2014
Association Of Nigerian Witches Declare War On Boko Haram grin grin grin grin

Date published: July 22, 2014

By Chris Twum (stengo2003@yahoo.co.uk)

Witches at warNigeria has new soldiers to help them fight Boko Haram. They are the very powerful, fearful and serious witches and wizards of Nigeria.

They are angry and have decided to fight for their country. They have vowed to show Boko Haram where power lies. The witches and wizards in Nigeria have an association! And the association has just held an emergency meeting, according to the Sun.

The Sun reports that an emergency meeting was held at Afuze, Edo, over the challenges facing the country, especially the nation’s security. In an interview with Dr. Okhue Iboi, Spokesperson for the Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), he said:

“Witches and Wizards in Nigeria are deeply worried by what is going on in the country, especially the Boko Haram insurgency.
“As stakeholders in the Nigerian project, we can no longer afford to fold our hands while the nation burns. Enough is enough” Dr. Iboi said.

He added that, the meeting was inspired by witches and wizards from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, and is of high importance as they have serious issues to tackle. They must join the fight to rid Nigeria of such wicked people and that is why they had to hold this meeting now, because they usually meet in October.

They are very confident that they will soon catch Shekau, leader of Boko Haram, and his team of terrorists. They have asked people to believe in them. They are promising Nigeria that they will soon rejoice as they will employ all means to bring Boko Haram to book and disgrace them publicly for Nigerians to see. And everybody will soon be free from the terrorizing Boko Haram.



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diablos:

WITCHRAFT IN GHANA

Shock in Ghana over gruesome death of 'witch'
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There has been widespread shock in Ghana over the death of a 72-year-old woman accused of being a witch.

The woman, who lived in the port city of Tema, near Accra, was allegedly set on fire by a group of five adults, one of whom is believed to be a pastor.

The suspects say her death was an accident, and deny committing any crime.

The BBC's David Amanor in Accra says belief in witches is common among both educated and uneducated Ghanaians.

Three women and two men have been arrested, aged between 37 and 55.

Police say the suspects tortured the woman, Ama Hemmah, until she confessed to being a witch, before dousing her with kerosene and setting her on fire.

She died from her injuries the following day.

According to reports, the suspects say that they poured anointing oil on the woman which caught fire as they were trying to drive out an evil spirit.

Our correspondent says newspaper pictures showing the woman's injuries have caused revulsion in Ghana, and the incident has been condemned by human rights and women's activists.

Our correspondent says there have been other cases of violence against women accused of being witches, and a government-backed commission has urged religious and civil society groups to help tackle the problem.



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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 11:46pm On Sep 19, 2014
Qelvin: Lol they wouldn't even dare it if they had such opportunity staring them right in the face, I understand the " Ghana must go" stigma is still plaguing our vertically challenged swarthy "bredas" but abeg,they will need to do more than stooping low to conquer...we sponsor a fair share of their economy including their football local league...if nah lie I dey talk ask Glo or Adenuga cheesy cheesy wink

Dude we dont sponsor a fair share, we own gaynain economy... d only thing doz burnt out negroes own is stagnation, poverty and disease. They are virtually useless in all human endeavours except doz vices i enlisted above. Besides, dont take the news serious...we have been colonizing sh.it-gaynains since slave trade...i understand they need freedom...just like my slave above...petrodullard grin grin grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 11:48pm On Sep 19, 2014
BlackTechnology:


Fake Ghanaians talking




True Ghanaian has spoken
i have seen the topics u commented on. Dude u are no ghanaian.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:48pm On Sep 19, 2014
Drizhystc: does dis one have sense at all?
a citizen of the Federal Republic of FOOOOls asking a very dumb question. very typical,huh? grin grin

Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 11:49pm On Sep 19, 2014
diablos:

Dude we dont sponsor a fair share, we( boko haram)own mumugerian economy... d only thing doz burnt out negroes own is stagnation, poverty and disease. They are virtually useless in all human endeavours except doz vices i enlisted above. Besides, take the news serious...we have been colonizing sh.it-mumugerians since slave trade...i understand they need freedom..grin grin grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 11:55pm On Sep 19, 2014
[size=18pt]Life in Sodom and Gomorrah: the world's largest digital dump
Photographer Asare Adjei captures the lives of locals in Accra's slum city, where 50m tonnes of e-waste is dumped each year[/size]






[size=16pt]Sodom and Gomorrah[/size]

[b]Agbogbloshie's residents live off digital waste that they salvage and sell, but hope for better jobs. Photograph: Asare Adjei
No one knows when Agbogbloshie began. The slum city in south Ghana didn’t exist when the capital of the Gold Coast was moved from Cape Coast to Accra. It’s likely the settlement started when traders began transforming shop kiosks into makeshift homes, and soon a population of Ghanaians on low incomes established a sprawling the slum, which in known to many by its nickname, Sodom and Gomorrah.


Sodom and Gomorrah has also become known as one of the world's digital dumping grounds, where millions of electronic waste products from the west are legally and illegally processed each year. When old computers first began arriving in west Africa, Ghanaians thought they were sent to help bridge the digital divide, as exporters exploited loopholes by labelling junk computers 'donations'. But slowly tonnes of e-waste piled up on this once green area, and transformed it into a global graveyard for electronic equipment.


Each day, workers clear the area through intense heat radiating from burning computers, iPods, radios and televisions. Acrid, black smoke drifts over the huts of the slum wasteland. The nearby Korle-Bu Riveris now black and thick like used oil, as it carries empty computer cases toward the ocean. Fires blaze and consume the plastic material from cables, plugs and motherboards, leaving only metal behind. This is then collected and sold by the locals.


Approximately 50,000 low-income inhabitants have settled into Sodom and Gomorrah, from across Ghana. Many of the villagers find themselves trapped in the vicious cycle of poverty, where the old and young toil side by side. Many barely make enough money from a day's work to cover a basic meal. Often the choice facing them is between paying for accommodation or food.


Women and children cook circuit boards to salvage the computer chips, which have trace amounts of gold. Motherboards and other circuitry are cooked each day, mostly by the women, who breathe in the poisonous fumes.

Some of the young children burn old foam on top of computers to melt away the plastic, leaving behind scraps of copper and iron that they collect to sell. Some of these children travelled to Accra by themselves, hoping to earn money to help their families in the villages. Many of them are orphans or have been abandoned. Exposure is hazardous to children, as these toxins inhibit the development of the brain, nervous system and reproductive system.


There are no permanent structures in Sodom and Gomorrah, and no planning permission is required to put up temporary structures, often made of wood or paper. In 2013, fire devastated the area and many inhabitants were killed. There are no water or sewerage systems in the area.


The UN estimates that up to 50m tonnes of e-waste is thrown away globally each year. It costs a lot more to properly dispose of an old computer monitor in Germany than it does to send it on a container ship to Ghana. An international treaty called the Basel convention came into effect in 1989, forbidding developed nations from carrying out unauthorised dumping of e-waste in less developed countries. However, each month cargo containers still arrive in Agbogbloshie, often illegally, from countries all over the world.

I spoke to local people in Sodom and Gomorrah about their aspirations. Many of the children dream of becoming footballers, in spite of their ill health. Many of the adults hope to find steady employment in other fields such as taxi driving or cooking.


Of the people I spoke with, virtually all of them dreamed of escaping their surroundings to the western world, settling into life there and one day owning the same computers that they process every day in Sodom and Gomorrah.

SH.IT-Gayna worse than Sodom and Gomorrah grin grin grin grin grin [/b]

Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:55pm On Sep 19, 2014
diablos:

Dude we dont sponsor a fair share, we own gaynain economy... d only thing doz burnt out negroes own is stagnation, poverty and disease. They are virtually useless in all human endeavours except doz vices i enlisted above. Besides, dont take the news serious...we have been colonizing sh.it-gaynains since slave trade...i understand they need freedom...just like my slave above...petrodullard grin grin grin
hope you can feed those modafakas eating from the dustbin in your cursed sh1thole,huh? http://ugowrite..com/2011/04/nigeria-meal-from-dustbin-in-lagos.html grin
The biggest shith0ole ever in the history of mankind exports 2.5 million barrels of oil daily and yet 90% of their impoverished and long-suffering citizens struggle to survive on less than $ 2 a day. grin

[url]Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air.[/url] grin


? I often wonder how some 180 million sickos ended up in one place. LOL. The 7th largest producer of oil, with some of the largest reserves of gas and yet they can’t produce enough electricity for themselves. The shith0le can’t even fvckin produce petrol for its poverty-ridden citizens.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 11:58pm On Sep 19, 2014
people are now kidnapped in that dustbin country for gala and a bottle of coke! grin grin grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 11:59pm On Sep 19, 2014
nigerians are blacker than black shoe Polish.
Smells like he-goats
senseless like bats
fools like dogs
ugly as apes
silly as rats
dead brain like morons.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by Antell95(m): 11:59pm On Sep 19, 2014
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PetroDolla3: hope you can feed those modafakas eating from the dustbin in your cursed sh1thole,huh? http://ugowrite..com/2011/04/nigeria-meal-from-dustbin-in-lagos.html grin
The biggest shith0ole ever in the history of mankind exports 2.5 million barrels of oil daily and yet 90% of their impoverished and long-suffering citizens struggle to survive on less than $ 2 a day. grin

[url]Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air.[/url] grin


? I often wonder how some 180 million sickos ended up in one place. LOL. The 7th largest producer of oil, with some of the largest reserves of gas and yet they can’t produce enough electricity for themselves. The shith0le can’t even fvckin produce petrol for its poverty-ridden citizens.
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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 12:01am On Sep 20, 2014
PetroDolla3: hope you can feed those modafakas eating from the dustbin in your cursed sh1thole,huh? http://ugowrite..com/2011/04/nigeria-meal-from-dustbin-in-lagos.html grin
[s]The biggest shith0ole ever in the history of mankind exports 2.5 million barrels of oil daily and yet 90% of their impoverished and long-suffering citizens struggle to survive on less than $ 2 a day. grin

[url]Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air.[/url] grin


? I often wonder how some 180 million sickos ended up in one place. LOL. The 7th largest producer of oil, with some of the largest reserves of gas and yet they can’t produce enough electricity for themselves. The shith0le can’t even fvckin produce petrol for its poverty-ridden citizens.[/s]


[size=15pt]EVEN THIS SH.IT-FACE HAS SOME SH.IT TO SAY ABOUT SH.IT-GAYNAINS[/size] grin grin grin grin grin

[size=15pt]MINORITY LEADER WARNS ACCRA COULD SOON BECOME A LARGE SLUM[/size]

[b]The Minority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu is warning Accra could become a large slum if government refuses to play an active role in land use.

He said government must take bold decisions and demolish all unapproved structures in the capital to bring sanity in the planning of the city.

Mr. Osei-Kyei-Mensah, who is a planner by profession, made the call in an interview with Joy News on the sidelines of a news conference called by his side on the cholera outbreak which has so far claimed over 100 lives.

He lamented that, “We are not enforcing regulations and then when people have been allowed to build up to habitation level, we go out there to demolish the structures. I do not encourage demolitions but we should also respect rules and we should respect planning regulations.”

“Sometimes I’m tempted to go perhaps the tough way and I will think that if government does not critically involve itself in land use, Accra for instance, may become a very big village 20 years, 30 years from now if land use is not properly controlled,” the Minority Leader warned.[/b]

Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 12:02am On Sep 20, 2014

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 12:03am On Sep 20, 2014
OXYGENO1: nigerians are blacker than black shoe Polish.
Smells like he-goats
senseless like bats
fools like dogs
ugly as apes
silly as rats
dead brain like morons.
grin
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 12:04am On Sep 20, 2014
diablos: [size=18pt]Life in Sodom and Gomorrah: the world's largest digital dump
Photographer Asare Adjei captures the lives of locals in Accra's slum city, where 50m tonnes of e-waste is dumped each year[/size]






[size=16pt]Sodom and Gomorrah[/size]

[b]Agbogbloshie's residents live off digital waste that they salvage and sell, but hope for better jobs. Photograph: Asare Adjei
No one knows when Agbogbloshie began. The slum city in south Ghana didn’t exist when the capital of the Gold Coast was moved from Cape Coast to Accra. It’s likely the settlement started when traders began transforming shop kiosks into makeshift homes, and soon a population of Ghanaians on low incomes established a sprawling the slum, which in known to many by its nickname, Sodom and Gomorrah.


Sodom and Gomorrah has also become known as one of the world's digital dumping grounds, where millions of electronic waste products from the west are legally and illegally processed each year. When old computers first began arriving in west Africa, Ghanaians thought they were sent to help bridge the digital divide, as exporters exploited loopholes by labelling junk computers 'donations'. But slowly tonnes of e-waste piled up on this once green area, and transformed it into a global graveyard for electronic equipment.


Each day, workers clear the area through intense heat radiating from burning computers, iPods, radios and televisions. Acrid, black smoke drifts over the huts of the slum wasteland. The nearby Korle-Bu Riveris now black and thick like used oil, as it carries empty computer cases toward the ocean. Fires blaze and consume the plastic material from cables, plugs and motherboards, leaving only metal behind. This is then collected and sold by the locals.


Approximately 50,000 low-income inhabitants have settled into Sodom and Gomorrah, from across Ghana. Many of the villagers find themselves trapped in the vicious cycle of poverty, where the old and young toil side by side. Many barely make enough money from a day's work to cover a basic meal. Often the choice facing them is between paying for accommodation or food.


Women and children cook circuit boards to salvage the computer chips, which have trace amounts of gold. Motherboards and other circuitry are cooked each day, mostly by the women, who breathe in the poisonous fumes.

Some of the young children burn old foam on top of computers to melt away the plastic, leaving behind scraps of copper and iron that they collect to sell. Some of these children travelled to Accra by themselves, hoping to earn money to help their families in the villages. Many of them are orphans or have been abandoned. Exposure is hazardous to children, as these toxins inhibit the development of the brain, nervous system and reproductive system.


There are no permanent structures in Sodom and Gomorrah, and no planning permission is required to put up temporary structures, often made of wood or paper. In 2013, fire devastated the area and many inhabitants were killed. There are no water or sewerage systems in the area.


The UN estimates that up to 50m tonnes of e-waste is thrown away globally each year. It costs a lot more to properly dispose of an old computer monitor in Germany than it does to send it on a container ship to Ghana. An international treaty called the Basel convention came into effect in 1989, forbidding developed nations from carrying out unauthorised dumping of e-waste in less developed countries. However, each month cargo containers still arrive in Agbogbloshie, often illegally, from countries all over the world.

I spoke to local people in Sodom and Gomorrah about their aspirations. Many of the children dream of becoming footballers, in spite of their ill health. Many of the adults hope to find steady employment in other fields such as taxi driving or cooking.


Of the people I spoke with, virtually all of them dreamed of escaping their surroundings to the western world, settling into life there and one day owning the same computers that they process every day in Sodom and Gomorrah.

SH.IT-Gayna worse than Sodom and Gomorrah grin grin grin grin grin [/b]
nigga shut up!

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 12:07am On Sep 20, 2014
mumugeria
Africa still holds the highest number of
malnutrition, and its concentrated now in
Nigeria, and followed by Ethiopia. It is true
that there is a family nutritional programme
that that they have established in 2008, and
it’s still ongoing, but 1/6 of the population of
the country is suffering from chronic hunger
wherein there are 3.8 million of children that
die yearly. In fact, very alarming too that
according to calculations that if this will
continue in the next 15 years 450 million of
people would suffer, and meet their demise.
Tags: food , food support, malnourished ,
malnourishment, malnutrition, nutrition, UN ,
UNICEF, United Nations.ALL THESE CHILDREN ARE IN MUMUGERIA WHY WONT CITIZENS OF MUMUGERIA STILL CONTINUE TO BE FOOLS

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 12:08am On Sep 20, 2014
hahahaha weeping and gnashing of teeth in shitland grin

Hahahaha whack a con! The nigerian’s problem starts from birth. Hahahahaha nurses use torchlight to deliver babies in that sh1thole! No wonder they suffer all forms of deformities and brain dysfunction! Chei, these modafakas are indeed a disgrace to mother Africa.
https://www.nairaland.com/1282283/nurses-use-mobile-phone-torchlights#15605877 grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by diablos: 12:08am On Sep 20, 2014
OXYGENO1: WE GAYNAINS are blacker than black shoe Polish.
Smells like he-goats
senseless like bats
fools like dogs
ugly as apes
silly as rats
dead brain like morons.

[size=13pt]GHANAIN BEHEADS A 12 YEAR OLD BOY FOR RITUALS[/size] embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed

SEE WHAT FRUSTRATION AND POVERTY HAS DRIVEN SH.IT-GAYNAINS TO DO

Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by wickyyolo: 12:11am On Sep 20, 2014
OXYGENO1: Leave heaven (Ghana) to a zoo( nigeria )?.They know how useless their own country is.If we even kill them they will never return to that useless country.They've acquired a lil sense to differentiate between a useless country ( nigeria ) and a civilized country( Ghana ).
I hope you know your economy has already collapsed. You and mahama are so blind to see it. We maybe lacking few social amenities but our economy is the best in africa so don't insult us unless yours is better than ours.
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 12:12am On Sep 20, 2014
Look dog, can you supply me some human parts? I am sure that wouldn’t be a problem for you,huh? The current market price for a human head in your sh1thole is N5000, right? LOL https://www.nairaland.com/1298232/human-parts-dealers-arrested-lagos grin



hahahahaha no wonder they are scrambling for Ghanaian passport. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerians-scramble-for-ghanaian-other-w-african-nations-passports/149002/ grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by mrham03(m): 12:12am On Sep 20, 2014
diablos:

[size=13pt]NIGERIAN BEHEADS A 12 YEAR OLD BOY FOR RITUALS[/size] embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed

SEE WHAT FRUSTRATION AND POVERTY HAS DRIVEN SH.IT-BOKOGERIA TO DO
STUPPID BOKOGERIA

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 12:14am On Sep 20, 2014
wickyyolo:
I hope you know your economy has already collapsed. You and mahama are so blind to see it. We maybe lacking few social amenities but our economy is the best in africa so don't insult us unless yours is better than ours.
Best in your stupid LovePeddler mums p*s*y..Keep on deceiving yourself. Boko haram will get u.Mumu.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by PetroDolla3: 12:17am On Sep 20, 2014
wickyyolo:
I hope you know your economy has already collapsed. You and mahama are so blind to see it. We maybe lacking few social amenities but our economy is the best in africa so don't insult us unless yours is better than ours.
The Ghanaian economy has collapsed? hahahaha nigeria is the [b]armpit [/b]of the world. nigeria is a sh1thole, a failed state, a cursed country grin the largest country of apes grin the place is downright smelly and dirty grin

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by wickyyolo: 12:19am On Sep 20, 2014
naijaking1: Lazy Africans fighting fair competition since 1960.

Don't mind them. They're jealous when they hear us scream "we're the giant of africa"
Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 12:20am On Sep 20, 2014
Handsome president ever.PROUDLY MUMUGERIAN.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 12:22am On Sep 20, 2014
wickyyolo:

Don't mind them. They're jealous when they hear us scream "we're the giant of africa"
Giant of your mother!!!!!! have u even heard animals outside that useless smelly country of yours using that name to address you fools.And besides who will jealous foolish people and terrorists.

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Re: Non-Ghanaian Retailers Ordered To Leave Ghana Markets In 30 Days by OXYGENO1: 12:25am On Sep 20, 2014
Stupid mumugerians who worships generator.Without it u fools can't live.USELESS SMELLY SCARY UGLY MUMUGERIAN APES.YOUR BLACK FACES LIKE APES.FOOOLLSSS.

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