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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by MUMUdom: 3:36am On Oct 24, 2019
You are funny sha. Let me break things down for you. The man just heard Nigeria’s population is 201 million and hurriedly jumped to the naive conclusion that it is a bigger market and therefore offers a bigger market for Ghanaian exporters. What he failed to understand was that in reality, the Nigerian market is indeed not bigger than the Ghanaian market.

I should explain? Fuckeduppedness okay your population is 200 million right? Half of them are children due to the propensity of Nigerians to give birth like rats. out of the 100 million adults remaining, 90% of them are unemployed and desperately poor and have very low purchasing power. So in reality, less than 10 million Nigerians have any purchasing power. Very sad, isn’t it?

drakeli:
Deputy or no deputy. He is talking from the standpoint of your economic relations with Nigeria. How does that change the fact that he knows what you people don’t know about where Ghana stands on international trade with other countries? Of course, he knows it better.
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 5:41am On Oct 24, 2019
MUMUdom:
You are funny sha. Let me break things down for you. The man just heard Nigeria’s population is 201 million and hurriedly jumped to the naive conclusion that it is a bigger market and therefore offers a bigger market for Ghanaian exporters. What he failed to understand was that in reality, the Nigerian market is indeed not bigger than the Ghanaian market.

I should explain? Fuckeduppedness okay your population is 200 million right? Half of them are children due to the propensity of Nigerians to give birth like rats. out of the 100 million adults remaining, 90% of them are unemployed and desperately poor and have very low purchasing power. So in reality, less than 10 million Nigerians have any purchasing power. Very sad, isn’t it?

I can feel your pain by what your minister said, he knows the in and out of the Ghanaian economy in respect to trade with Nigeria and of course he knows the consequences of any countermeasures by Ghana.
He knows more than just ranting online. Kasepreko is losing $1 million monthly since the closure and the minister knows that and the loses of other companies that you don't know of.

Have you asked yourself why it's been only Ghana's government officials that have been doing all the talking and lamenting since the closure?
As the minister rightly said, Ghana needs the Nigerian market than we need theirs so you can as well lie to yourself that only 1 and not 10 million Nigerians have the purchasing power, your minister has rightly told you the truth

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Wyttcat: 3:29am On Oct 25, 2019
You and your mother are a pig and mother pig.
GoldHorse:


Goat spotted....
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by proeast(m): 9:30am On Oct 25, 2019
Oh my God, for the very first time, I commend Buhari for this border closure. In fact, I never knew that I would one day give Buhari a thumbs up, but on this border closure, I hail you Sir!!
Who could have believed that despite all the insults we get from Ghana, that these guys are actually fu.cked up, destitute, and largely relies on Nigeria for economic survival?? I knew that Nigeria's economy is bigger the rest of ECOWAS combined but I never knew that these ungrateful banana republics that populate the subregion actually survive on crumbs that fall off from our table, literally speaking!!
Benin, Niger and Togo are currently hemorrhaging and would soon go into recession while others such as Ghana and Cameroon would soon follow suit and these is happening just because we ONLY CLOSED OUR BORDERS!! Nigeria sneezed and the entire subregion caught pneumonia!!! All of them from Benin to Ghana are now besieging Abuja, begging and groveling for us to open our borders shocked cool shocked
If only we can get our acts together as a nation, honestly speaking these banana republics we have as neighbors will never speak when we speak talk more of arguing with us. Nonsense and ingredient grin cheesy

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by genii96(m): 1:39pm On Oct 25, 2019
Mehn, all these tears just for closing border, what happens if Nigeria actually sanctions them? cheesy

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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by GoldHorse(m): 9:33pm On Oct 25, 2019
Wyttcat:
You and your mother are a pig and mother pig.

Goat is (now) confirmed!
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