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Oahray: Let's start this letter with a little quiz:Why does Oahray spam the Internet with unsolicited eccentric junk e-mail? Anger? Fear? Stupidity? Some deep pathological urging of his soul? The answer cannot easily be found, but his central role in the promotion of anti-democratic statism dates back a number of years. With this letter, I hope to change the world for the better. But first, I would like to make the following introductory remark: He says that drug money is being used to pay for the construction of huge underground cities intended to house both humans and aliens who serve a secret, transnational shadow government. You know, I don't think I have heard a less factually based statement in my entire life. If a cogent, logical argument entered Oahray's brain, no doubt a concussion would result. I have a scientist's respect for objective truth. That's why I'm telling you that Oahray's incessant bloviating leads me to believe that Oahray plants false evidence to incriminate his adversaries. What's my problem, then? Allow me to present it in the form of a question: Why can't we all just get along? Having long ago made up my mind on this subject, I have no hesitation in saying that even if one is opposed to negligent ultraism (as I am) then, surely, my love for people necessitates that I take the mechanisms, language, ideology, and phraseology for determining what is right and what is wrong out of the hands of Oahray and his flunkies and put them back in the hands of ordinary people. Yes, I face opposition from Oahray. However, this is not a reason to quit but to strive harder. As a closing statement, let me emphasize that we have no choice but to recognize and respect the opinions, practices, and behavior of others. The time to act is now. |
How did this news make front page? Do you know how many Nigerians are in Ghana doing legal and illegal businesses? Only 40 shops and you Nigerians want to commit suicide? I wonder what would happen when we issue Alien Complianced Order 2.0. |
https://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s105/afnuyt/ghanarmour.jpg https://www.spyghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/wpid-Military2.jpg https://vibeghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Ghana-military-special-forces.jpg https://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e2/c/images/2011/07/14/212561/size0.jpg Heading to Mali to kill terrorists! [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/09/ghanaloading-ee9-cascavel.jpg[/img] |
ocelot2006: An average Nigerian cop serving in any Mobile Police (MOPOL) squadron is experienced in internal security ops (including counter-insurgency), direct action ops, protection detail missions, and of course policing ops that involves the fights against armed robbers, smugglers, etc. Don't forget operations in Bakassi and Mogadishu.You are talking hypothetical rubbish. If your security forces are so efficient, how come you can't deploy them effectively against Boko Haram? Face it, your defence forces are not better than ours. Sure, you may have a few more jet fighters or ships or soldiers, but that doesn't make your forces better than Ghana's. We trained your leaders in our military academies and schools. We are your masters in that regard. Just because you struck oil first and able to order more guns doesn't make your defence forces superior. |
I am not "trying" to impress. I have already impressed. For such a small West African nation, I think we are holding down our house pretty good. We present the facade of a docile peace-loving nation but at the same holding a big stick behind our back to whack the enemy. You mess with us we fvck you up! I have more pix to post of our arsenal. |
Getting top notch training from Americans. https://www.followghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/armed-forces.jpg [img]http://rickrozoff.files./2011/01/200510310934321.jpg[/img] https://edition.radioxyzonline.com/gallery/var/albums/Personnel-of-the-Ghana-Armed-Forces-visit-Radio-XYZ93.1-FM/Personnel%20of%20Ghana%20Armed%20Forces%20visit%20Radio%20XYZ_22_resize.JPG?m=1338915075 |
Blyss:Yes, they are young African girls with short hair. Unlike Nigeria, we don't allow Brazilian weaves or vanity into our armed forces. |
Whaledog: Hey Nigerian take it cool,Ghana should be aware of Nigerian danger ,if provoke could send a team from multiple battalion of boko haram to intervene on behalf of the nation,part of the sect obligation to avenge any illegality and brutality of Babylon system in Ghana .We will be waiting. Read about our defense forces and see pics of our weapons: https://www.nairaland.com/1194323/ghana-sends-deadly-lethal-brainy |
New air force female recruits. Air force usually attracts the brightest candidates, so you can be sure almost all those ladies will get far in life. https://edition.radioxyzonline.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/Ghana%20Airforce.jpg |
solomon111: The best rifle to use in desert conditions like mali is the artomat kalashnikow -47(ak-47).Our American made M16s have been upgraded. They were the same ones used in Iraq, which is also a desert country. |
These fighters are okay for now to dominate west Africa or ECOWAS ![]() [img]http://beegeagle.files./2012/05/ghana-air-force-k8s.jpg[/img] |
snydergp: but please ur Jet Fighters belongs in a museum.It's better to have air defense capabilities than to have none at all. After all, we don't foresee going to war with any advance nation. Our defense is geared towards weak countries like Mali, Togo, Benin and Nigeria . Even the US (and some of their European allies) still uses "hogs", which is like from the Vietnam era or ww2 or something like that.A-10 Thunderbolt, aka "Hogs" (the deadliest lowest tech fighter on earth). https://www.strategypage.com/gallery/images/frenchman-and-a-hog-a-10.jpg |
If our enemies come by sea, we will be ready to take them out!!! [img]http://www.presidency.gov.gh/sites/default/files/imagecache/gallery_pictures_big/guard_of_honour_by_the_ghana_navy.jpg[/img] https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6154/6179514460_b48fcb44a0_b.jpg https://www.ghanaembassy.org/uploads/images/GHANA%20NAVY%20SHIP.jpg [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/11/ghana-navy-ptichinapatrol-ship.jpg[/img] [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/10/ghana-navy-ships1.jpg?w=640[/img] [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/08/ghana-navy-rbs-defender-boatphotomoses-aklorbortu1.jpg[/img] [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/05/gns.jpg[/img] |
Humvees.. that's right! .. Direct from Yankee![img]http://74.54.19.227/news/174/17402403.full.jpg[/img] |
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A few of our several planes. https://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/ghana-air-force.jpg https://www.shephardmedia.com/static/images/article/C-295_GHANA.jpg [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/09/homewpcompublic_htmlwp-contentblogs-dir6cf12572403files201109ghana-air-force-mb-339.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.airwar.ru/history/locwar/africa/mi8/Ghana-Air-Force-Mi-17.jpg[/img] |
solomon111: guy shut up.Military rankings are like FIFA rankings -- there's always a team which can beat the highly rated teams. |
Ghana Special Forces. Check out the guns... that's right! ![]() https://edition.radioxyzonline.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/Special%20Force%20fresh%20.jpg https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6164/6178965401_414bc9cc64_b.jpg [img]http://beegeagle.files./2011/08/army-artillery.jpg?w=640[/img] |
Blyss: The Nigerians have a better uniform but the Ghanaians have a better rifle.And that's just our Engineering team not meant to be on the front line, so can you imagine our elite forces? Nobody messes with the BLACK WARRIORS . |
If I read correctly, that dude now has no kidneys. I say that's a lie. There's no way a human being can survive for a week without kidneys. |
Ghana to play engineering role in Mali peacekeeping mission 15 out of 120 men from the Engineer's squadron of the Ghana Armed Forces were deployed to Mali Monday morning to help in the crises there. Another 15 left in the afternoon after a brief prayer and dedication service at the 48 Engineer's Regiment in Teshie. After a show of morale, prayers were said for the troops amidst encouraging messages as they embark on their journey to Mali. Although the number of days to be spent there cannot be determined, Director of Public Affairs at the GAF, Colonel Imbawine Attintande said per the standing procedure of the GAF, the troops will remain in Mali for at least 6 months after which thy will be replaced if the crises persists. With Ghana's engineering role in the mission, in Mali; the specific roles for the troops will be, among other things, to provide perimeter security for the camps of over 3000 soldiers from various countries there, provide electricity, maintain facilities and do some minimal construction works. The troops and their equipment were airlifted by the royal aircraft C 17, provided by the UK Government since Ghana does not have an aircraft with such capacity. With 2 batches of 15 troops and equipment leaving the country everyday, the exercise is expected to end by Friday 15th February 2013 by which time all 120 troops would have landed in Mali. To think this could be a journey of no return, is an opinion the men in uniform do not share in. Commander of the squad Ernest Niru tells JOYNEWS, there is not a dint of fear in his men. He has been doing this for 15 years; and he seeks prayers from his family and the Ghanaian people to go into Mali and return safely. This is confirmed by Lieutenant Adonara who is a first timer. He believes they have been well equipped to carry out the task. So how protected are these men whose job it is to put their lives on the line for others? Colonel Mbawine Atintande says in the case of Mali where there is likely to be suicide bombers among others, the troops have been schooled on how to protect themselves While their wives and families dubbed tears off their eyes, the gallant men in uniform are ever hopeful to help stabilize Mali and return in one whole piece to their family and loved ones here in Ghana http://edition.myjoyonline.com/pages/news/201302/101283.php https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211042021_889178428_817237.JPG https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/news/201302/245894590_215883.jpg https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211041622_585296107_702393.JPG https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211041627_351976280_608612.JPG https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211041732_314633994_364173.JPG https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211041757_117492598_999915.JPG https://photos.myjoyonline.com/photos/gallery/201302/211041947_588774638_246653.JPG |
naija_swag: This is a lot of stressful calculation for a property that cost less than 150,000 naira. I could do all these maths if am buying something that cost a few millions or tens of thousands of dollars.Unfortunately, that's how Yankee people roll. Even the most common good is purchased on credit or financed or subsidized because nobody has cash! Want a phone while in America? Go to your nearest phone dealer and wait in an aircon office. The sales guy produces a bunch of forms for you to fill and sign. Afterwards, he types some stuff into his computer which is transmitted to some remote location -- FBI or CIA or Homeland Security perhaps? If you are lucky, he'd lift his head, smile and ask "which phone would you like?", If not, you'll hear "sorry, we can't help you at this time because your credit is..." .If you just happen to be off the ship from Naija with stacks of 100 dollar bills, and do decide to buy the phone out right, this is what may happen: When you hand out your money, the sales person will take it to his manager to be scrutinized. The manager will peep through his glass window to stare you up and down. They will then discuss how to deal with this "suspected drug dealer or money launderer". If you're lucky they'll run the bills through a counterfeit detector and sell you the phone. If you're not lucky, they might call security or police. |
Yawnnnn.... B O R I N G. Even the crowd looks like they were forced to show up. |
B O R I N G |
Red-Light:See how Keshi listened to intelligent voices of reason such as mine and came back? Asswipe, what are you gonna do now? I'd suggest you go hug a transformer. Believe me, he's the best coach that your sorry team can ever hope to get. Better stick with him while the going is good. |
Go to youtube and search for "twerk". I'm not sure if DPrince's Banana video is hotter than those but... |
Red-Light:Don't compare your yeye Nigerian Football Association to any European association. Which African coach in his right mind would dump his country immediately after an unprecedented success? Especially now that SE are in a bigger tournament next year. He's supposed to be a national hero and a patriot, but since selfishness is the hallmark of everything Nigerian, he goes along with the script. |
He resigned simply because he still doesn't believe in his own team or country. |
naijababe:What cup? Have you personally seen or touched this cup? Is it really a cup or a shiny golden idol meant to be worshiped like a god? Can you really drink gari in it, that is if you can afford gari in the first place? Is it really made of gold or steel? Look, I don't have time to debate lowlifes like you. |
lapaz6410: girl u are fine. do u have man? dont mind any of these NL losers. i pack extra length.Chaley, she's not all that. Relax. |
ekwah: SMH... Abrantie In case you don't know, The GREATEST BLACK NATION ON EARTH IS NOW AFRICA'S CHAMPION.Give it a rest. You now have a trophy which 99.9999999% of you will never see or touch. Meanwhile, the price of Gari remains excessively high in your markets. May be if y'all go on your knees and beg Ghana, we'll increase production and export additional tons to your overpopulated nation. |
enlady: Lest i forget, the National team of Ghana is officially renamed the BLACK CHARCOAL of Ghana! There is no star left in that team! The name change is with immediate effect![size=16pt] Nigerians, let me clue you on to something. You are wasting your time by insulting us with a word we take so much pride in to the point we chose it as our team's name. That word is BLACK! or any shades of BLACK! Le me repeat -- BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK. We are proud to be referred to as BLACK!! THE BLACKER THE BETTER! Hello!!!? How dumb can y'all be? Hahahaha..[/size] |


