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CrimeRe: Ghanaian Police Officer Commits Suicide After She Was Dumped By Her Fiancé by 360command: 12:18am On Apr 26, 2017
emeijeh:
Just 31 years of age, and there are many promising ebony dudes in Ghana she can eventually get married to, if only she was patient.


Too bad, she is gone for good... .



... to HELL FIRE
she would have been happy been with the Nigerians given her kind of body posture.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Employed Vs Self-Employed: I'm Giving Up On Job Search, Starting My Own Business by 360command: 2:29am On Apr 24, 2017
Nairaland needs to encourage more of such business startup threads to front page so as people can have ideas on what they plan to do.
CelebritiesRe: Funke Akindele And Her Crew Harassed By Area Boys While Filming In Lagos(video) by 360command: 1:22pm On Apr 23, 2017
alata boys harassing we alatas.
RomanceRe: To Get Marriage Proposal, Women Should Date Multiple Men —experts by 360command: 2:00pm On Apr 22, 2017
Xaos:
Actually, there is something sensible in this. I've know women who dated and stayed faithful to their men for almost 2 years but only be heartbroken and dumped at the end of the line. And there are also those that dated for less than 6 months and got married. So I think the idea is to talk to your partner and get a clear picture of where the relationship is heading off to so as not to waste anyone's time.
whether you talk or you don't talk, some people naturally would go out and f*ck.
TV/MoviesRe: "The Choice": 40 Brides Take Over The Streets Of Owerri, Imo State. (Photos) by 360command: 6:50pm On Apr 21, 2017
Wow, someone once told me if you are looking for fine light skin girls, IMO should be your destination.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 9:20am On Apr 21, 2017
iamord:
angry but where the hell can I get waakye in Lagos when am around.. ahh
A guy said festac. Since he said Kenke, I felt if Kenke can be in festac then most GH food can be found there.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 9:15am On Apr 21, 2017
Just30:
please help us weed the bad nuts in our service
Can you give me the officer name so that, I can get him reprimanded?
This is old news. I got back my money in the end. no need for that. medase
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 9:10am On Apr 21, 2017
mildflame:
Want to see Togolesse, Beninios, liberian, Ivorians and others FESTAC got it! Pardon me FESTAC don't need ur type just remain in Mamas bedroom in whatever part of lagos u are
interesting, never knew ivorians, Liberians are in festac. lol @ festac don't need me. you are pardoned.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 1:00am On Apr 21, 2017
eitsei:
though I've never lived in Ghana but I've passed through Ghana going to cote d'ivoire quite a couple numbers of times before and they do collect bribes o.. Also I like the Ghanaian police uniform compared to Nigerian black and their immigration service is better compared to Nigeria I should even add this Nigerian border is so porous (seme and ìdí ìrókò)
Côte d'ivoire, that is another expensive country. Got friends there, visited the country , I was at yopougan (forgive my spelling). Ivory coast have Nigerian similarities, those guys loves chilling. some ivorians come to Ghana to buy things, they say Ghana is cheap but to me, I tell them Ghana is costly. Anyway, the country is nice ....
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 12:52am On Apr 21, 2017
mildflame:
Guy I have never been to GHANA I ate kenke first time at 421road Festac Town couple of years back and still doing same time to time
If u don't know kenke then you aint in Lagos
hmmmm, festac to me is outside Lagos, forgive me. but good to know they sell Kenney so as when my Ghanaian friends come visiting, I might visit festac to ask around. thanks
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 11:53pm On Apr 20, 2017
mildflame:
I don't need a good restaurant to eat Ghananian food, the kenke I eat daily is being hawk around my town here in 9ja
which part of Nigeria do they hawk kenke? I hardly see Ghanaian dish in lag.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 11:39pm On Apr 20, 2017
dumo1:
1 week ke? Which part of Ghana did you stay. Light out wey no dey pass one hour at most.
I know that English is hard to comprehend but just try and be patient to read carefully . This is not an exam.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 11:27pm On Apr 20, 2017
LOSKYXANDER:
How stable is the electricity in Ghana. Is it 24/7?
it is stable enough for you not to worry even if there is light out for 1 week.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 11:24pm On Apr 20, 2017
AdexAbbey:
Nice one op... I still need many info cos I will be going to GH next month...


Thanks
to do what? living, working or schooling?
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 5:17pm On Apr 20, 2017
emmbet:
This issue of comparing Nigeria and Ghana has been over flogged and debated for a very long time.

As a Nigeria currently based in Ghana and married to a Ghanaian lady, I would say that:

Food: It depends on the cook like someone mentioned earlier and we can't factually opine that Nigerian food is better or Ghanaian food is better. But one thing that I know is a fact is that Nigeria has more variety in foods than Ghana.

Security: As the OP mentioned, Ghana is secure not because their security forces are that good but mostly because the crime wave is low and the average Ghanaian is more law abiding than the average Nigerian. They have more respect for constituted authority.
For starters, criminals in Nigeria are much more sophisticated than their Ghanaian counterparts. We have heard stories of robbers using explosives to rob banks in Nigeria but in Ghana, this does not happen. Ghanaian police does not yet have experience of these kind of violent and sophisticated crime operations. In Ghana, most banks don't use revolving doors like banks in Nigeria. Some even still use sliding glass doors.
The Ghanaian police are much more professional and cautious than their Nigerian counterparts. Countless times, they've let me off with just a warning and without paying a bribe.
I have also had a case where I paid for an apartment that was still occupied and after I reported to the Police, they did a professional job and made sure I got back my money.
They have achieved more with less while Nigeria has achieved less with much.

Just my 2 cents.
boss , I must confess you have written well but I am surprise that this same Ghanaian police did not refer you to rent control as what happened in my case. This guys works with the law and when it involves landlord and tenant, they will tell you it is rent control agency to solve that for you. but when I brought up the law saying " a landlord absconded with my money, becomes a criminal act", they saw reasoning and decided to help me. keep in mind, i have gone to rent control and the police but nothing. Note: they were not willing to help me find the landlord but out of my own investigation and a few tips, they made the arrest and landlord gave me my money.

sometimes, na sense I dey use with them
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 3:07pm On Apr 20, 2017
Goahead:
My first nightmarish impressions was on a conventional food (rice) which Ghanaians failed woefully. I Tell you, Ghana is bereft of cooking instincts. The bolded, you expected me to eat all that?
I studied in GH and lived life beyond a student living. I never lived in the hostel but lived in the uptown. Ghanaian dishes is on point. Jollof rice or no jollof. I have been invited to Ghanaian homes and ate alongside with them, the meals served was good.

people say Ghanaians are hospitable, to me, they are the biggest hypocrite. it is hard explaining but you need to think outside the box. They claim they like you as Nigerians, but when you look deep, they are pretending to like you.

The best way to know the heart of a man is when you two are fighting..You will discover that all what he has been hiding from you, he decides telling you his mind.

Now, Ghanaians know how important the Nigerians are to their economy. Knowing that your presence helps their economy, they tend to put a smile on their face.(let us look at it from this angle, Nigerian students in Ghana, Nigerian investors in Ghana, Nigerian tourist in Ghana, Nigerian churches in Ghana all contributing to the economy) but this people are curious to know despite the negatives happening in Nigeria, how do they triumph over another country(Ghana/Ghanian) or be at per with a Ghanaian.

They show much envy towards the Nigerians, which I don't understand. They try to look for ways to get at you by calling you names such as armed robber, 419, ritualist, eating human beings etc...

if you think I am lying, go to a public institution (immigration)in Ghana and tender your documents as a nigerian, keep a phone recorder(do dis by accident) and come back for your phone after 5mins. You will hear all forking things about you been Nigerian. if you are with a Ghanaian girl in her car and the police stops you, listen carefully to what he will tell the Ghanaian girl in twi about the Nigerians.

To conclude, irrespective of all I have said, no matter where you go, there are haters but there will be people who would love you, ignore the haters cause they are only hurting themselves and not you.

Much respects to Ghana immigration, Ghana police, they can be very understanding when you tell them your mind to put away those "hate" attitudes and even though they might have had bad experience with some Nigerians does not mean they should talk shit to me or some law abiding Nigerians.
TravelRe: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 2:17pm On Apr 20, 2017
SalamRushdie:
my regular visits there I have never seen them stop our cars at night to ask for bribes but instead they do quick profile of the occupants and immediately let us leave ...
dude, Ghana police takes bribes very well. Check other people but not yourself only.
PoliticsRe: What Does Public Utility Levy Mean? Mixed Reactions Trail New LASG Levy by 360command: 1:50am On Apr 20, 2017
hope4jobseeker:
Very soon there will be oxygen levy.

You will pay for the air you breathe. Don't you know that the oxygen in Lagos is different from other states.

Eko Oxygen!!

Eko ni baje oh!!!!

grin
you actually sparked a business idea in my mind. we can actually be paying for air in Lagos..perhaps horticulturist should look into it. but this na long thing...
FoodRe: See What Ghanaian Egusi Soup Looks Like, Nigerians Comment. (screenshots) by 360command: 6:59pm On Apr 17, 2017
londoner:
No they actually do have egusi soup it's just not as popular. They call it skates nkwan or Agushi soup.
dude, I know your spellings is wrong but I do get wat u mean, skates nkwan is groundnut soup and they call egusi, agushi stew not agushi soup.
FoodRe: See What Ghanaian Egusi Soup Looks Like, Nigerians Comment. (screenshots) by 360command: 6:53pm On Apr 17, 2017
ramdris:
Frankly ehn, If am the President of Nigeria I would have declared war on Ghana for calling this watery stool "egusi". It's an act of war comparing our precious egusi with this.

Take a closer look at the pics of real Egusi soup below and see why we should go to war. #na9jagetEgusi.. grin

Btw: Seun, Lalasticlala or any mod should move this to FP ASAP cos our national security is under severe threat... The world needs to see how Ghana is looking for trouble o! (In trump's voice)
hmmm for Ghana, dem dey diss our soup. dem say our soup should be stew. why, because it is thick. dem also talk say, how can we use our soup to eat EBA.. basically, for GH dem dey eat yam with egusi. the only soup them accept for our cooking na okro soup and dem no dey call am okro soup, na okro stew...
CelebritiesRe: Juliet Mgborukwe Gets A Car As 30th Birthday Gift From Her Husband (Photos) by 360command: 10:54pm On Apr 16, 2017
this car don old na
CelebritiesRe: Marvis, Bisola And Kemen, Off To Efe's Village (photo) by 360command: 3:57am On Apr 15, 2017
GloriaNinja:
KEMEN AND BISOLA GOT THE SAME BIG LIPS. THATS WHY WHEN THEY KISS, EARTHQUAKE HAPPENS.
they are damn ugly girls with those lips. I wonder where they are from?
EventsRe: Nigerian Lady Weds Her Oyinbo Husband In Style(pics) by 360command: 9:53pm On Apr 14, 2017
wow! she don hit jackpot. she caught a Finnish man. I envy her on this one.
PoliticsRe: Young Nigerian Airforce Officer Dies In Accident (Photos) by 360command: 8:42pm On Apr 14, 2017
looking at this guy, he would have become like abacha in the making.
FoodRe: Mirinda, Lucozade Unsafe For Consumption – CPC by 360command: 12:07pm On Apr 13, 2017
Joavid:
Stop taking soft drinks, una no go hear!

make your natural fruit juice at home and drink! much more healthier and tasty.

or just drink water.
I hear say the natural "fruit" juice, no be organic. na so so fertilizer dem dey put inside..na God dey save person.
TravelRe: 68 Nigerians Deported From Ghana, Mali And Burkina Faso by 360command:
nothing wrong with those countries , there is light and water and a partial peace living which can be better than Nigeria. there is no form of harrasment or bad, weird violence happening there. Now, these countries up north have their bad side. Nature is not their friend, lack of rain, drought season, landlocked country which is why progress is not much.. when there is rainy season, light is constant but if it is dry season, they can have light for 15-18hrs a day. but my problem is, some of the Nigerian immigrants there do not have an aim been there. they are not going to school, no work ,nothing. my Burkina babe tells me that the place where you can find Nigerians are mostly in cyber cafes..
PoliticsRe: A Nigerian In Germany Wanted To Renounce His Nigerian Citizenship & Got This by 360command: 12:35am On Apr 10, 2017
JustinSlayer69:
Chief. I actually love to debate without abuse. I truly enjoy the intellectual tennis of make my point while you make yours. I was only rough with those who brought tout behaviour here.

The funny thing they don't see is that I feel their pains. As a younger man, I also wanted to run away and never come back.

I have been there and done that - my work has taken me to several countries. I have seen there's more to life than building another person's father's castle as someone here said.

Nigeria is a cesspit, but we should ask ourselves individually how we have contributed.

Let me give you an example.... I was in Burkina Faso for a while (had lowest literacy levels globally then). I would eat biscuits and as a Nigerian ruffian throw the wraps on the ground. Within 3 days, no one told me before i picked my thrash because the whole of the country was using roadside bins and I felt odd.

I am as frustrated as they are. Our perspectives are just different.
hmmm! I have been to ouga, bobo dioulasso in Burkina, that place is filthy. I went on visit to see a course mate/gf. There is a nice place in Ouagadougou called Ouaga deux mille (Ouaga 2000).
PoliticsRe: A Nigerian In Germany Wanted To Renounce His Nigerian Citizenship & Got This by 360command: 11:49pm On Apr 09, 2017
Daboomb:
It is not the "Looters" fault!
It is the fault of "stewpid masses" ......... and we see the way some of you back them (The Sarakis, The Dino Melayes, Olisah Metuhs, Iboris, Dasukis, e.t.c)!
Stewpid masses who cannot take their country back from the looters but would rather be praise-singing the very people who oppress them.

Until the stewpid masses grow some balls and take back their citizenship, they are just what they are: PAWNS!
How can less than 10,000 thieves hold over 100,000,000 'masses' by the jugular?


Ask yourself: Does every Nigerian living in those countries have to write the Embassy asking their citizenship to be renounced for them?
You know now, LiePODs must behave like LiePODS!
[/b] undecided undecided
dude , you are just one big F00l. You think you know but you don't know anything . what annoys me are the colours you use and the bold content. There are some countries which do not allow dual citizenship and when it happens, you have to renounce your citizenship. when granted, you have proof to show that your citizenship has been renounced before applying for new citizenship for another country. You are so annoying.
PoliticsRe: A Nigerian In Germany Wanted To Renounce His Nigerian Citizenship & Got This by 360command: 11:40pm On Apr 09, 2017
Daboomb:
This is not "some countries", it is GERMANY!
Germany allows dual citizenship.


If he/she does not want to hold Nigerian citizenship, instead of all these, just drop the Nigerian passport in your furnace and burn it.
End of Story.[/color]

You are a citizen of any country whose Passport you carry...and vice versa.

Flat-headed LiePODS making a nuisance of themselves everywhere.
undecided undecided
dude, it does not work that way, there are documentations and procedures to follow. I was at immigration office in Ikeja and a foreigner wanted to become a Nigerian citizen by obtaining a Nigerian passport. The immigration officers told him that he would need to renounce his country citizen and when the approval has been granted, then he can file a report to obtain Nigerian citizenship.
PoliticsRe: A Nigerian In Germany Wanted To Renounce His Nigerian Citizenship & Got This by 360command: 9:51pm On Apr 09, 2017
Zdoh:
RENUNCIATION Instead of RENOUNCIATION is all i see in that letter.

Naija i hail oo!!

Run outofthread!!!!!!!.
bro, it is all the same. there is nothing wrong with the text used in the letter.
HealthRe: Dysmenorrhea - The ABC Of Menstrual Pains by 360command: 6:10pm On Apr 09, 2017
smiliyB:
Who ur move EPP.... yeye dey smell...isi azu mangala tongue
ala mbalagada!

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