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Abrantie: True. I feel like I'm arguing with brick walls or more precisely, goats.It's like I'd try my best to explain, clarify and make sensible points and they'd come with, "baaah... baahhh... baaah" lol. ![]() |
PetroDolla: you see these boko haramed bastar-ds have their fragile brains severely compromised by generator fumesTrue. I feel like I'm arguing with brick walls or more precisely, goats. |
Cusubaba: Senseless Ape, u have cocoa, Gold, Diamond etc and yet foreigners control 98% of Ghana economy. Yet the biggest cinema in Ghana is own by a Nigerian. A Nigerian own Glo Network in Ghana. Nigeria own 70% Banks in Ghana i.e UBA bank, Access Bank, Energy bank, Intercontinental bank, Zenith bank, Eco bank, GTB bank, Fin bank, Spring bank etc. Nigeria control 65% of Ghana economy.ONE Cinema with a total of about 5 permanent employees? WTF!? Glo, one of the six networks in tiny Ghana with only 2% market share? There goes the "Banks" again. How many Ghanaians have Nigerian banks employed that would even make a dent to our economy. What economical benefits does your 419 banks provide any way? Come and open factories and then may be you can brag. Did you factor in all the Nigerian asshawoes, Yahoo-Yahoo boys in our internet cafes, bootleg CDs and chinko phone sellers at Nkrumah circle to your 65% analyses? Go sit down somewhere!!! |
Cusubaba: So what is ur president John Mahama doing in Abuja, Nigeria today.He is there to ask, "where is the funckn gas we bought and you agreed to supply, muthafuka!?" |
PetroDolla: you probably don't know Ghana will inaugurate its own $1 billion gas projects in the next few days. Yes, Ghana will be tapping gas from its Jubilee project, so that f00lish nigeria can go shove its boko haramed gas up its dirty a-rse!No, no, no... they can go back to flaring up the gas while their country remains in darkness. Stupidity beyond comprehension if you ask me. |
PetroDolla: Edioooot, talkin trash as usual. I can see that madness runs in your family. talking trash is a nigeria thing,huh?PetroDolla, does this mean Nigeria 419-ed us? Hahahaha ![]() What did we expect from a country built on fraud? |
Red-Light:Blah blah blah... "we are the Giant of Africa"... Blah blah blah... "we are the Giant of Africa"... Blah blah blah... "we are the Giant of Africa"... Blah blah blah... "we are the Giant of Africa"... Blah blah blah... "we are the Giant of Africa"... Sounds like a broken record. Give it up. ![]() |
Visit the Electoral Commission of Ghana's web site for all the statistics: http://results.ec.gov.gh/ Read the press releases, especially the one entitled "The Transmission of Election Results". There was no cheating just because a sore loser said so. |
lekkie073: what is NPP?NPP (National Peoples Party) is the party which came close to NDC and lost. Mind you, there were several smaller parties in the election but NDC and NPP are the two biggest. NPP is the only party complaining the election wasn't fair. They are the crowd protesting in the video on this thread. |
NPP doesn't realize that politics is a chess game. The aim is to have your PARTY win, not the flag-bearer. This means parties should pick their flag-bearer based on pure strategy, not only based on tribe. The NPP made a big mistake by picking Nana Addo again (he run four years ago and lost) although they had a much more popular and charismatic candidate called John Alan Kyeremanteng (sp?) who would have garnered support from most of the regions and across tribal lines. Most Ghanaians regard NPP to be a tribal party where only Ashantis are members. They'd have to change that perception (probably by picking flag-bearers and leaders from other tribes) for them to succeed in the future. NDC's Mahama (the winner) is from the north so he cornered the whole north (which comprises of about 4 regions). His running mate is from the Central region, so he cornered the western coastal areas of Ghana. Greater Accra goes easily to NDC because of the huge Gas and Ewes population (which an NPP official said last year that they should kill). The Volta region (Rawlings' region) is NDC's stronghold so there lies their winning strategy. The election 4 years ago was even closer and went into a re-vote. Also, biometric verification was introduced this time so you could say the numbers are actually more accurate than 4 years ago. |
lekkie073: ur election have always been free and fair until now dat ur incumbent presido decided to do it naija's way. ghana will always learn from nigeria and nigeriansWhat proof do you have that it has not been free and fair? Just because the loser claims it wasn't fair doesn't mean it's so. There were so many checks, balances and oversight by both parties during the election that it would be extremely difficult to steal 300,000 votes or so. How can NPP win only 2 regions out of 10 (their strongholds Ashanti and Eastern regions) and expect to be president? They lost fair and square. |
el bin manny: Yeah with this, we don't wanna be there in Jesus name AMENThe article is about the national health insurance and how it was introduced by the NPP. Did I miss something? |
@ rick.ross 1) Ivorians (including Nigerians) are now refugees in Ghana. Why? 2) Apart from the waterfront in Abidjan, the rest of Ivory coast are sh1tholes infested with AIDS. 3) Ivory Coast and CFA countries are pretty much France's colony. Most of their development wasn't all financed by cocoa but by France's treasury. 4) So what if Ghana imports some products from neighboring countries? Even the USA imports vegetable and fruits. The purpose of ECOWAS is to facilitate free trade, not for Nigerians to escape poverty and despair. Doesn't Nigeria import EVERYTHING from outside? This includes petrol!! Let me repeat, PETROL!! See the irony? |
chiboy1928: shut the thrash who told u dey is no constant electricity in ghana and no good roads or no good and fuctionable hospital,why don't u come to ghana and see the massive infrastructure,steady power supply,free heath insurance sheme.good motorable road and a peaceful enveroment,I bet u when u come to ghana u will not feel like going bck to nijah,stupid fool I don't blame u all u no is to sit down they wit the free internet subscription u get to type nonsense on the internet.So true. What usually happens is 1) A Nigerian who has never been to Ghana would continuously trash Ghana due to his ego and false sense Nigeria's superiority. 2) He arrives in Ghana and immediately starts to compare physical structures, especially Accra airport to say, his Bumfukck sh1thole state's. His false sense of Nigeria's grandeur grows larger along with his ego. Never would it occur to him that, his country has had 50 years of oil money (which is a lot) flow into her national coffers and should have been developed like South Africa by now. 3) So he steps out of the airport and moves around Accra. He notices the lack of crowds and relatively "slow" pace of life. Things and people are, for the most part, organized, peaceful and civil. Our Nigerian traveler likes that, but he sees it as Ghana's lack of enlightenment. I mean, why should he queue patiently to enter a vehicle when he always took a "shortcut" in big bad Lagos? Ghanaians must be stoopid, he says to himself. 4) For the first time in his life though, our visitor is able to stay up past 6pm and enjoy a simple evening stroll. In the neighborhood where he's staying, kids are playing well into the night, young women are hanging around by themselves without fear. In his room, he cranks up the aircon full blast and reminisces about his hot and dark shack back in Bumfukk Nigeria. The bar across the street loudly pumps songs from P-Square and other Nigerian artiste along with Ghana and American music. Our visitor starts to feel at home. 5) The days went by and our visitor ventures out of Accra. He's impressed with the journey, the landscape and roads. He passes through a few checkpoints and never once did the police harass him or asked for bribes. He starts to think, "Hmm... me thinks I can live here". 6) At his destination, he laments how "poor" and undeveloped it looks. He compares it to another Bummfukk city in Nigeria. Yup! that same Bumfukk city without electricity where he was robbed, kidnapped, beaten and bombed. But to our visitor, it's better because of two 5-storey buildings occupied by, what else?... banks. Oh, Bumfukk City also has a dilapidated structure called an "international airport" which hardly gets used because no airline with half a business sense would fly there. 7) Weeks passes by and our visitor has pretty much toured most of Ghana because, after all, it's a small country. He has met and interacted with a lot of Ghanaians. At this point, his ego is still giant-sized but his opinion about the country has been reshaped. Although he's still proud about his Naija, he has learned one important lesson -- peace and security brings happiness. |
Look at these Nigerian mumus on NL blowing a relatively calm protest out into a war. There's absolutely NOTHING going on in Ghana right now. Everywhere is peaceful and people are going about their business like an election didn't even take place. The NPP will take their beef to Court and let the legal process take course. That's how it should be. |
vizboy: nice talk all naija haters should come jump into river niger. Little by little naija is heading to the top even with all the shortcomings and problem we still stand as 1.even with bad governance we are better than many countries."Heading to the top"?... of what?... failed states? |
PetroDolla: What about a musical procession from Abuja to Lagos, with P-Triangle….sorry P-Wetin sefHahaha.. you made me spit gari all over my keyboard, damn you! |
Red-Light:LOL @ a Nigerian calling Ghana a "failure". Hello?.. is anybody home? We are in 2012. The days of 1 Naira = 1 USD was over like 40 years ago, wake up! Your country's new name is now Afailgeriastan (If you say it fast enough, it sounds like " A failed Nigeria" and "Afghanistan" get it? hehehe. I came up with that all by myself). ![]() BTW you lie, South Africa makes a lot of money from ALL those natural resources not just gold. What do you think they do with their diamonds, platinum, iron ore and natural gas especially? Soak it like gari? |
Red-Light:Wrong. South Africa has gold, chromium, antimony, coal, iron ore, manganese, nickel, phosphates, tin, rare earth elements, uranium, gem diamonds, platinum, copper, vanadium, salt, natural gas. |
rampant lover: Top investments destination blah blah blah, FDI blah blah blah all diz ain't nuttin if da masses are not benefiting. Politicians luv to assemble word 2geda to mek tins luk gud n only a fool will pay dem any attention.Hahaha.. for real bro. Naija people love to hear sweet nonsense. They select their leaders based on the highest bullsh1t meter level lol. |
Okija_juju: 1. A big bank account..End this thread. Answer found. |
chiboy1928: why are u arguing like a blind man ghana has gold fine,don't u no dat the revenue of dat gold Alone can provide refinery in each state in nigeria,u guys have got oil but noting to show for it rather u take ur oil abroad and refine it and bring it bck to ur country,why would a country like nigeria can boast of a single refinery,wat a shame I weep for dat country nigeria and they Corrupt leaders who have sold they soul to corruption and that same corruption is going to kill them all and bury them useless nation!!kwasia!Chaley, make u no talk about refinery o? That be too high tech. How about a processing plant for their staple food, gari? |
dederocs: MUMU WHICH TIDE CHANGE,DAT YOUR POOR STINKY COUNTRY,WITHOUT NIGERIANS SCHOOLING IN GHANA AND DOING BISUNESS THERE,YOUR POOR COUNTRY WOULD BE MORE QUIET THAN A DOCILE LAMB.I CAN ONLY COMPARE THE WHOLE OF GHANA TO BORNO STATE.TILL TOMORO UNITED NATIONS TROOPS ARE STATIONED IN GHANA,YOUR COUNTRY WILL NOT SURVIVE WITHOUT AID FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.PLS GO AND BUILD TOILETS FOR YOUR HOMES BEFORE YOU THINK OF COMPARING YOURSELVES WITH NIGERIANS...UGLY BLACK SUFFERING MONKEYS.Your rant is so illogical. 1)Why are Nigerians schooling in Ghana in the first place? I mean, don't you have better and bigger schools in Nigeria? Don't you claim Nigerians are more educated than Ghanaians? If so, WTF are you all coming here to study any way? Which African with a huge ego goes to an underprivileged nation to further their studies? 2)If Ghana is so poor and not a good place for business, then how are foreign companies thriving? Who are they selling their products and services to? Are they accepting beach sand as currency? Are they giving their products away for free? 3)As far as the whole world is concerned, the word "suffering" applies more to Nigeria than it does to Ghana. Let me put it this way -- UK's economy is kept afloat by visa fees from Nigerians eager to escape poverty and despair. Nigeria is like a extra large Somalia, but with slightly better dilapidated infrastructure. Lack of Decent Toilets In Lagos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=757vYI7cZfU "The Registrar of Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria, Mr. Augustine Ebisike, has said that more Nigerians have access to mobile phones than functional toilets. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerians-lack-access-to-functional-toilets-amp/131860/" |
Red-Light:The same reason she goes to other countries to attract investments -- business is business. Legitimate money is money regardless of how it's earned. One thing I can guarantee you is, she and 24 million Ghanaians will not be caught dead driving an innogay vehicle. |
drnoel: U mean just 11 million voted. How much population does Ghana have?24 million. About 1 million of that are Nigerian economic/war refugees and 419 hustlers. Only about 10 out of that 1 million are truly genuine businessmen and women. |
SmoothLIFE: Your vehicles are trash!!! I would NEVER buy a Nigerian vehicle! I would prefer to walk firstIt's not even Nigerian. It's all Chinese. Nigeria couldn't manufacture a simple exhaust pipe if their lives depended on it. Even gari, they import from Ghana. |
Rossikk: You think like a reta.rd. Go on Google and type INNOSON Motors. That's easy enough isn't it? Their vehicles are on NIGERIAN roads because that was where they were first manufactured. I guess in a few years they'll be in Ghana as well once they've laid a stake on the Nigerian market.Every component of that stoopid INNOGAY motors come from china. |
Rossikk: You need to follow the news more closely. A NIGERIAN DESIGNED AND BUILT SATELLITE is in space now as we speak. The first AFRICAN BUILT satellite in recorded history.Bullsh1t university propaganda project with absolutely zero benefits other than bragging rights. We all know a thing or two about Nigerians -- y'all love to brag and show off. Can you use those satellites for faster internet connections? NOPE! How about in agriculture? NOPE! (Nigeria's only industry since those sats were launched are oil sales and crime) Is that satellite even still viable? NOPE! *** The authenticity of those links is questionable *** |
adamscuti: AND AS FOR U ABRAN-FISH,U PRODUCT OF FOWL S*PERM,U NITWIT,CURSED ANDROPLASTIC DWARF WITH FISH BRAIN,SMELLING POINTED EARED HOGBOBLIN,U AND UR FELLOW BLACK FACED ONE EYED APE 4RM GAYNA ARE PHYSICALLY REPULSIVE,INTELLECTUALLY RETARDED,Y'ALL ARE MORALLY REPREHENSIBLE,VULGAR,INSENSITIVE,SELFISH,STUPID AND DOOMED ON DIS EARTH...WE NEED TO CLEANSE HUMANITY OF THIS DISEASE BY WHIPING U ALL OUT..GHANA MUST DIE...hahahahaha! My o my adams..o my ribs..puhahaheheOops! I seem to have touched a nerve. |
ocelot2006: You forgot to mention our very own LEO and geosynchrous orbit communication satellites, Nigerian made combat patrol boats, UAVs.Hahaha... you mean the fake Chinese built satellite that got lost or crashed? In fact, did it ever leave earth? I'm sure that was just a huge 419 project that made a few of your politicians wealthy. |
GHACEM: http://www.heidelbergcement.com/africa/en/ghacem/home.htm The establishment of Ghacem Limited marked a major turning point in Ghana’s development. Ghacem was founded by the Government of Ghana in collaboration with Norcem AS of Norway, on [size=14pt]August 30, 1967[/size]. Ghacem has since inception produced more than 30 million tons of cement. Ghacem wants to continue to be Ghana’s biggest cement manufacturer and supply the market with good quality cement at a reasonable price. DIAMOND CEMENT: http://www.epaghanaakoben.org/rating/manufacturer/30-3 |
Rossikk: You think like a reta.rd. Go in Google and type INNOSON Motors. That's easy enough isn't it? Their vehicles are on NIGERIAN roads because that was where they were first manufactured.Well, all I'm saying is, I have never seen a single goddam vehicle with a stupid name like Innoson in Ghana. |
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