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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by ChaosMagus: 12:12am On Oct 23, 2019
CaptainMeks:


This mumu thinks his citizens brainwashing specialist government would boldly write DONORS or AID in their budget. grin cheesy

Those who handle the Donations and AID that come in do their own job.

Bloody liar

More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs

The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector.

EVEN YOUR PRESIDENT SAID THE BELOW

Elected at the end of 2016 on his third attempt, the 74-year-old leader of the centre-right New Patriotic Party (NPP) began: “It is not right for a country like Ghana, 60 years after independence, to still have its health and education budgets being financed on the basis of the generosity and charity of the European taxpayer. By now we should be able to finance our basic needs ourselves.”

A nation, he said, should chart its own development path and not allow priorities to be set by donors. Although Ghana receives less aid than many poorer countries, it is still supported by bilateral donations from the likes of the EU, France and Denmark. Other organisations are also involved, like the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the US aid agency, which is pumping $498m into Ghana’s electricity sector. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports agriculture and health programmes.


https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/october-8th/ghanas-gra


So are you saying that nigeria does not or has never received any form of aid from developed nations before ... Just say yes and i will send you a list of countries and their institutions that have been supporting, financing and aiding your nigeria since independence till date together with proof.. Just try me and see

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:01am On Oct 23, 2019
Iriruaga100:


Kasapreko will soon fold up and all the staff will be retrenched.. Ghana is on life support.
this kid thinks kasapreko is some village company like the ones in nigeria

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:05am On Oct 23, 2019
ChaosMagus:


So are you saying that nigeria does not or has never received any form of aid from developed nations before ... Just say yes and i will send you a list of countries and their institutions that have been supporting, financing and aiding your nigeria since independence till date together with proof.. Just try me and see
We are talking about the massive 73.9% donations just for your capital projects, no African country that has never received aids from external donors in one form or the other

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:07am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
this kid thinks kasapreko is some village company like the ones in nigeria
Really, no problem, just tell the company to sell the rest to Ghanaians and stop disturbing us about the border closure

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:09am On Oct 23, 2019
Iriruaga100:


Bros, Ghana can't compete with us even in the next world...

Ghana does not compete with stupidly poor countries that continue to rank with Somalia and south sudan


go and compete with your mate poor countries
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:11am On Oct 23, 2019
Iriruaga100:


A middle class economy that is a major driver of commerce and finance in Ghana. A middle class economy that Ghana is owing 168 million dollars...
where is Ghana owing Nigeria 160 million ?


I guess you dont know the terms to the gas supply contract

go to your NNPC and ask for a copy

dumb kid

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:12am On Oct 23, 2019
Area4Area:
Kasapreko losing $1 million every month since the closure, why shouldn't they cry? They think they can measure up to Nigeria.

But come to think of it,
You mean Nigerians has so much disposable income that they can waste $1 million on Alomo bitters every month and $12 million in a year.
do you know how much Dangote will lose if Ghana close it border ?


dumb sense of over importance mean while youre just a gas station
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:14am On Oct 23, 2019
Iriruaga100:



Our economy that is always resilient to every shock wave. Even the 2008 economic meltdown could not come near us. Ghana government were running here and there for help. Nigeria shutdown her borders and Ghana's economy is in limbo. Kaskrespo is loosing money. Akuffo is clueless and very inept, he his currently at a crossroad without a clear direction..
grin grin grin grin grin

you need to check the economic growth figures again

Ghana 8%
Nigeria 1% heading back into recession

now who's economy is in limbo

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:15am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
Ghana does not compete with stupidly poor countries that continue to rank with Somalia and south sudan


go and compete with your mate poor countries
We feel your pain, if your president is in Russia now, advice him to meet with the presidents of Benin, Niger and Togo and meet Buhari kneeling down with tears in their eyes and beg.
Buhari is human and would forgive those small boys after warning them to desist from their criminal activities against Nigerian economic interest

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:15am On Oct 23, 2019
Area4Area:
Give us a counter to his post and source, poor Ghana
if you cant read what is above, then you are really stupid

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:17am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
do you know how much Dangote will lose if Ghana close it border ?


dumb sense of over importance mean while youre just a gas station
Close your border and let's see, are we begging you not to? You even rely on Dangote for cement, aside Alomo, what else does Ghana produce?

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:19am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
grin grin grin grin grin

you need to check the economic growth figures again

Ghana 8%
Nigeria 1% heading back into recession

now who's economy is in limbo
What was your growth rate this year and what's the outlook for next year with your donor dominated expenditure

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:20am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
if you cant read what is above, then you are really stupid
Anymore insult from you and you'd be reported

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 1:22am On Oct 23, 2019
Area4Area:
I can feel your pain, go through the link another poster posted and see where it was stated that 73.9% of your capital budget is funded by donors
as you can read in the budget,

all project done by government are done with money from Ghana consolidated fund (tax payers money)
or loans
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:23am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
when stupidity runs through you


you talk and act stupid



no wonder 100 miilion nigerians are extremely poor
and 7 million kids are malnourished in that zoo


Nigeria is completely bankrupt and begging China for money so that it can pay civil servants in the zoo
Last warning for the insults, your fellow Ghanaians having seen the truth all went and his their faces, yours is to be insulting.
I don't know if that's how kids are trained in Ghana

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:25am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
as you can read in the budget,

all project done by government are done with money from Ghana consolidated fund (tax payers money)
or loans
Indeed
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by pokuasi: 7:26am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
where is Ghana owing Nigeria 160 million ?


I guess you dont know the terms to the gas supply contract

go to your NNPC and ask for a copy

dumb kid
shut up you Ashanti pig born by teenage mother with no functional brain..
Your poor country is indebted to WAPCO to the tune of 160 million dollars..
What do you own in your country, you sold your sovereignty to the American for just 20 million dollar.. sold the rest to the Chinese for 100 years..
Sold your gold to a company the British Royal family have a stake in..
You just answer Ghanaian because that'll help massage your ego, aside that, you're a slave in your own country...

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 7:37am On Oct 23, 2019
ChaosMagus:


So are you saying that nigeria does not or has never received any form of aid from developed nations before ... Just say yes and i will send you a list of countries and their institutions that have been supporting, financing and aiding your nigeria since independence till date together with proof.. Just try me and see

Not to the tune of 73.9% for capital expenditure. Face it, your Ghana is a sham

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 7:45am On Oct 23, 2019
Just30:
grin grin grin grin grin

you need to check the economic growth figures again

Ghana 8%
Nigeria 1% heading back into recession

now who's economy is in limbo

Lmao you are grossly inept when it comes to economic indices. Nigerias economy grew at 9.5% while ghana grew at 7.8% in the third quarter. You are 9 times smaller in size than Nigeria yet your economy is growing at at lower rate than Nigerias own. Do you see that your economy is a sham?

The economy of Nigeria grew 1.8 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2018, up from a 1.5 percent expansion in the prior period, as non-oil rose faster and oil sector shrank less. On a quarterly basis, the economy advanced 9.5 percent, higher than a 2.9 percent growth in the previous quarter.

Ghana's economy grew 7.4 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2018, following a 5.4 percent expansion in the previous period. It was the strongest growth rate since the third quarter of 2017, mostly driven by the industry and services sectors. ... On a quarterly basis, the gross domestic product grew 1.3 percent.

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