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EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 5:49pm On Dec 26, 2013
Rankings: Africa

Top 100 Colleges and Universities in Africa by University Web Ranking. Link to it ♥

2013 University Web Rankings | Africa

Top 100 Universities and Colleges in Africa by the 4icu.org University Web Ranking
1 University of South Africa
South Africa

2 University of Cape Town
South Africa

3 Universiteit Stellenbosch
South Africa

4 University of Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

5 University of KwaZulu-Nata l
South Africa

6 University of Pretoria
South Africa

7 Cairo University
Egypt

8 University of the Witwatersran d
South Africa

9 University of the Western Cape
South Africa

10 Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria


11 Makerere University
Uganda

12 University of Botswana
Botswana

13 Mansoura University
Egypt

14 Rhodes University
South Africa

15 Alexandria University
Egypt

16 The American University in Cairo
Egypt

17 Zagazig University
Egypt

18 University of Johannesbur g
South Africa

19 Assiut University
Egypt

20 University of Nairobi
Kenya

21 Université Cheikh Anta Diop
Senegal

22 University of Zambia
Zambia

23 North- West University
South Africa

24 University of Lagos
Nigeria


25 Tanta University
Egypt

26 University of Ghana
Ghana
gayna best uni sad sad grin grin grin grin grin

27 Université de Ouagadougo u
Burkina Faso

28 Université Mohammed V - Agdal
Morocco

29 Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
South Africa

30 Cape Peninsula University of Technology
South Africa

31 Université d'Antananariv o
Madagascar

32 Ain Shams University
Egypt

33 University of Ibadan
Nigeria


34 Kenyatta University
Kenya

35 University of Namibia
Namibia

36 Universiteit van die Vrystaat
South Africa

37 University of Nigeria
Nigeria


38 The German University in Cairo
Egypt

39 University of Limpopo
South Africa

40 Université de la Reunion
Reunion

41 University of Khartoum
Sudan

42 Benha University
Egypt

43 Universidade Eduardo Mondlane
Mozambique

44 Helwan University
Egypt

45 École Nationale d'Architectur e
Morocco

46 University of Fort Hare
South Africa

47 Université Nationale du Rwanda
Rwanda

48 Al Akhawayn University
Morocco

49 Université Catholique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
Benin

50 Tshwane University of Technology
South Africa

51 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Kenya

52 Minia University
Egypt

53 Addis Ababa University
Ethiopia

54 Fayoum University
Egypt

55 Moi University
Kenya

56 University of Ilorin
Nigeria


57 October 6 University
Egypt

58 South Valley University
Egypt

59 Sokoine University of Agriculture
Tanzania

60 Université Mouloud Maameri de Tizi Ouzou
Algeria

61 Université Mohammed V - Souissi
Morocco

62 Al-Azhar University
Egypt

63 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ghana
gayna 2nd best uni appear in 63 in africa grin grin grin sh1thole grin

64 Misurata University
Libya

65 Minoufiya University
Egypt

66 Université d'Oran
Algeria

67 Université Hassan II Mohammedia - Casablanca
Morocco

68 Polytechnic of Namibia
Namibia

69 Université d'Alger
Algeria

70 University of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

71 University of Cape Coast
Ghana
their 3rd best uni at 71 shocked grin grin

72 The British University in Egypt
Egypt

73 Université de Tunis El Manar
Tunisia

74 University of Zululand
South Africa

75 University of Agriculture, Abeokuta Nigeria

76 University of Malawi
Malawi

77 Université Cadi Ayyad
Morocco

78 Université Mentouri de Constantine
Algeria

79 Suez Canal University
Egypt

80 Université de Yaoundé I
Cameroon

81 Egerton University
Kenya

82 University of Swaziland
Swaziland

83 Kafr el-Sheikh University
Egypt

84 Université Ibn Tofail
Morocco

85 Université de la Manouba
Tunisia

86 Université Hassan II - Casablanca
Morocco

87 Covenant University
Nigeria


88 University of Benin
Nigeria


89 École Nationale Supérieure en Informatique
Algeria

90 Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediène
Algeria

91 Durban University of Technology
South Africa

92 Strathmore University
Kenya

93 Ahmadu Bello University
Nigeria


94 Université Ibnou Zohr
Morocco

95 Universidade de Cabo Verde
Cape Verde

96 Sudan University of Science and Technology
Sudan

97 University of Mauritius
Mauritius

98 Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences
Tanzania

99 Gulu University
Uganda

100 Vaal University of Technology
South Africa
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i cant believe only 3 gaynian uni made africa's top...100 grin whatelse do one expect from a sh1thole where student schools in container and mud house and call it university grin ?
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 5:19pm On Dec 26, 2013
The lagos light rail is almost completed,the abuja light rail project is on going..osun or ogun state is about to build its own light rail as well,same with port-hacourt,all powered with electricity,they will have their own special power station which is been built as well grin ,which one does accra (akara) has? grin

hope y'all burnt demons know what a light rail is,it isn't those slow trains that moves as the speed of snail grin superfast,modern,passenger trains,the best the world has to offer grin

[b] THE ABUJA LIGHT RAIL IN PROGRESS


700,000 Passengers to Ride Abuja Light Rail Daily in 2015

ARTICLE |JULY 24, 2013 - 11:50AM| BYMICHAEL PAUL.

An estimated 700,000 passengers are projected to ride the Abuja Light Rail(ALR) daily when the first phase of the project takes off in 2015, FCT Minister, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has said.
The minister stated this during the flag-off of construction works on the 12 railstations located along the first phase of the ALRproject.
He performed the flag-off ceremony jointly with the Chairman, Senate Committee on FCT, Senator Smart Adeyemi and the FCT Minister of State, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide.
The ground-breaking took place at site of the National ParkRailStation, Wuye District,Abuja.
The 12 railway stations under construction cover lots 1A and 3 which make up the first phase of the ALRproject. The projects are scheduled to be completed within the first quarter of 2015.
Giving a breakdown of the 12railstations, Senator Bala Mohammed said that Lot 1A has four stations while Lot 3 has eight.
The four stations along Lot 1A are Gwagwa Station, Deidei Station, Jibi Station and Gwazango Station; while the eight stations along Lot 3 are AbujaMetro Station, National Stadium Station, National Park Station, Ring Road II Station, Wupa Station, Idu Transfer Station, Airport East Station and Airport Main Station.
Senator Bala Mohammed said the 12 stations would provide shopping precincts, cultural and entertainment centres to boost tourism.
According to him:"The railstations are places of high economic activities, boarding or a lighting,rail transit management and operations, commercial and tourism activities." [/b]

http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/700000-passengers-ride-abuja-light-rail-daily-2015
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 5:03pm On Dec 26, 2013
Adamskuty: https://www.nairaland.com/1568337/inside-innoson-motor-manufacturing-plant
NISAAN MAKERS OF FORD,TOYOTA TO BUILD CARS IN NIGERIA
http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/126306/1/nissan-to-open-vehicle-factory-in-nigeria-in-2014.html



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[b] Nissan to open vehicle factory in Nigeria in 2014
ByThe Rainbow 
Modern Ghana
gives daily news updates of the country Ghana
www.modernghana.com

Nissan is set to become the first major car-maker to open a factory in Nigeria following recent announcement by the Federal Government to ban importation of used cars.

Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with West African conglomerate Stallion Group,Nissan is now waiting for Nigerian government to give a final approval to the new Automobile Industrial Policy, designed to encourage development of the automotive industry in Nigeria.
The company believes the Lagos-based facility could become a future hub for Nissan's expansion in Africa.
As a part of the project,Nissan will expand Stallion's facility in Lagos, aiming at annual production capacity of 45,000 vehicles, involving a range of cars including light duty trucks, pickups and vans.
It is believed the first car, probably a Nissan patrol SUV, will leave the Nigerian production line in the spring of 2014.
Capacity at the plant will also be opened to Nissan’s Alliance partner Renault,to be utilised according to future business needs.
“We welcome the proactive measures being taken by the Government of Nigeria to encourage inward investment and job creation driven by local auto manufacturing,'said Nissan's President and CEO Carlos Ghosn.'Together with our local partner,Nissan is preparing to makeNigeria a significant manufacturing hub inAfrica. As the first-mover in Nigeria, we are positioned for the long-term growth in this market and across the broader continent,” he said.
A Lagos,Nigeria-based VON Automobile Ltd plant will be expanded to 45,000 unitstoassemble a range of cars, light duty trucks, pickups and vans, the press release said.
The first product will likely be the Nissan Patrol SUV in 2014.
“We welcome the proactive measures being taken by the government of Nigeria to encourage inward investment and job creation driven by local auto manufacturing,”Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn saidina press release.
“Together with our local partner,Nissanis preparing to make Nigeriaa significant manufacturing hub in Africa. As the first-mover inN igeria, we are positioned for the long-term growth of this market and across the broader continent.”
Nissan hopes to double annual sales in Africa after jointly launching the auto assembly plant.
The Federal Executive Council of Nigeria recently approved a new Automotive Industrial Policy Development Plan for the development of the Nigerian automotive industry.
According to Minister of Trade, Olusegun Aganga,  the country spent a total of N550 billion ($3.4 billion) and N660 billion ($4.2 billion)in2010 on the importation of cars.
The figure is expected to have spiked significantly in the past three years after that 2010 value.
Car importation takes the biggest share of the country’s foreign reserves followed  by machinery. [/b] heck! They have even started building their factory already grin


ur sh11tty websites are even carrying our news up and down grin grin chaaai! grin gaynaians are obsess with their lord,poor,dirty,jungle grin grin thank God i'm not gaynian,i will prefer to be a an ethiopian that gaynian grin grin

even ethiopia is ten timees better than ur jungle,their got one of the best military in africa and are even planing on building their own light rail transport grin grin
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 4:35pm On Dec 26, 2013
Continuation for y'all gaynian monkeys grin


[b] The satellite was the second Nigerian satellite to be placed into orbit. On 10 November 2008 (0900 GMT), the satellite was reportedly switched off, because it lost both of its solar arrays. The satellite is a total loss. The satellite was owned and operated by Nigerian Communication Satellite limited, an SPV, incorporated as a state owned enterprise, fully funded and owned by Federal Government of Nigeria. NigComSat Limited is currently being supervised by the Newly created Ministry of communications Technology and regulated by NCC and NBC.
*.NigComSat-1R- to replace the lost NigComSat-1, launched by China on 19 December 2011 with no cost to Nigeria. [ 7 ]



Future projects

Satellites
NigComSat-2 and NigComSat-3- more communications satellites to extend Nigerian Communication Satellite ltd capacity, planning to launch in 2012 and 2013.
NigeriaSAT-1- dual-aimed military/civil Earth monitoring satellite with synthetic aperture radar, planning to launch in 2015.
Satellite build technology
Robert Ajayi Boroffice announced at a public lecture on space technology development that Nigeria will be able to build indigenous satellites in the country without foreign assistance by 2018. [ 8 ]



Satellite launch vehicle and spaceport


Robert Ajayi Boroffice disclosed also that Nigeria will take advantage of its geographic location to launch into near-equatorial orbit by indigenous developed space launcher from a national spaceport to be built near 2025-2028 with possible help from the Ukraine.
Planetary researches
Moon planetary probe is planning to 2030.


Astronauts


The first Nigerian astronaut is scheduled to launch abroad a foreign spacecraft in 2015-2020 with talks for this plan with Russia being held in the 2000s. Additionally after Nigerian space partner China launched the Shenzhou rocket in 2011, they have been planning to take on foreign astronauts, currently this seems more likely to lead to a Nigerian astronaut in space in the near future [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 4:24pm On Dec 26, 2013
Loool! Nigeria got 5 satellites,read my lips y'all under-achievers.. 5 satellites not 4 grin ur jungle dont even have one grin


5 satellites for different purposes grin grin grin lol!

a brief history about our satellites from wikipedia grin

[b] The Nigerian Satellites

Five satellites have been launched by the Nigerian government into outer space. Early plans to launch a national satellite in 1976 were not executed. TheNigeriaSat-1 was the first Nigerian satellite and built by a United Kingdom-based satellite technology company, Surrey Space Technology Limited (SSTL ltd) under the Nigerian government sponsorship for $30 million. The satellite was launched by Kosmos-3M rocket from Russian Plesetsk spaceport on 27 September 2003. Nigeriasat-1 was part of the world-wide Disaster Monitoring Constellation System. [ 1 ]The primary objectives of the Nigeriasat-1 were: to give early warning signals of environmental disaster; to help detect and control desertificationin the northern part of Nigeria; to assist in demographic planning; to establish the relationship between malaria vectors and the environment that breeds malaria and to give early warning signals on future outbreaks of mening it isusing remote sensing technology; to provide the technology needed to bring education to all parts of the country through distant learning; and to aid in conflict resolution and border disputes by mapping out state and International borders.
NigeriaSat-2 &NigeriaSat-X, Nigeria's 3rd and 4th satellites, were built as a high-resolution earth satellite by SSTL for DMC system also. It has 2.5-metre resolution panchromatic (very high resolution), 5-metre multispectral (high resolution, NIR red, green and red bands), and 32-metre multispectral (medium resolution, NIR red, green and red bands) antennas. The NigeriaSat-2/X spacecraft was built at a cost of over £35 million.[ citation needed]This satellite was launched into orbitby Ukrainian Dnepr rocket from a Yasny military base in Russia on 17 August 2011. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
NigComSat-1, a Nigerian satellite ordered and built in China in 2004, was Nigeria's second satellite and Africa's first communication satellite. It was launched on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centrein China. The spacecraft was operated by NigComSatand the Nigerian Space Agency, NASRDA. On 11 November 2008, NigComSat-1 failed in orbit after running out of power due to an anomaly in its solar array. It was based on the Chinese DFH-4 satellite bus, and carries a variety of transponders: 4 C-band; 14 Ku-band; 8 Ka-band; and 2 L-band. It was designed to provide coverage to many parts of Africa, and the Ka-band transponders would also cover Italy.
On 10 November 2008 (0900 GMT), the satellite was reportedly switched off for analysis and to avoid a possible collision with other satellites. According to Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited, it was put into "emergency mode operation in order to effect mitigation and repairs". [ 3 ]The satellite eventually failed after losing power on 11 November 2008.
On 24 March 2009, the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, NigComSat Ltd. and CGWIC signed a further contract for the in-orbit delivery of the NigComSat-1R satellite. NigComSat-1R was also a DFH-4 satellite, and is expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2011 as a replacement for the failed NigComSat-1. [ 4 ]
On 19 December 2011, a new Nigerian communications satellite was lunched into orbit by China in Xichang.The satellite according to Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan which was paid for by the insurance policy on NigComSat-1 which de-orbited in 2009, would have a positive impact on national development in various sectors such as communications, internet services, health, agriculture, environmental protection and national security. [ 5 ]
*.NigeriaSat-1is a satellite of the standard Disaster Monitoring Constellation(DMC) design. It has 100 kg mass and carries an optical imaging payload developed by SSTL to provide 32 m ground resolution with an exceptionally wide swath width of over 640 km. The payload uses green, red and near infrared bands equivalent to Landsat TM+ bands 2, 3 and 4. Images are stored in a 1-gigabyte solid-state data recorder and returned via an 8-Mbit/s S-band downlink. NigeriaSat-1 can image scenes as large as 640 x 560 km, providing unparalleled wide-area, medium-resolution data. The data will be used within Nigeria to monitor pollution, land use and other medium-scale phenomena. Launched on 27 September 2003.
*.NigeriaSat-2andNigeriaSat-Xwith 300 kg mass each - to replace NigeriaSat-1, commenced November 6, 2006, [ 6 ]launched 17 August 2011.
*. NigComSat-1Communications satellite providing rural internet access - launched on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. The satellite was the second Nigerian satellite to be placed into orbit. [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 4:01pm On Dec 26, 2013
Black burnt monkeys,as i post mine,post urs of ur sh1tty jungle,lets see what they have accomplished grin grin grin grin



[b] Nigerian satellites are picture perfect
By Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent, BBC News


A view of Auckland, New Zealand, is the first image released from
the Nigerian spacecraft


Nigeria's latest Earth observation satellites have returned their first pictures.
The spacecraft, launched on 17 August, give the African nation a powerful new capability to mapitsownlands and other parts of the globe.
NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X will also assist the Disaster Monitoring Constellation.
This UK-managed fleet of spacecraft is used to picture regions of the Earth gripped by natural calamities.
These might be catastrophic floods or a big earthquake. Images sent down fromspacewill often be critical to organising an effective emergency response.
The first picture released from the Nigerian pair is of New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland.
It was acquired by NigeriaSat-X, and reveals the buildings and the landscape surrounding this major urban centre.
It is just possible to see the wakes of ships passing under the harbour bridge that joins downtown Auckland with North Shore City.
The satellite is equipped with a multi-spectral imager for general mapping, agricultural monitoring and disaster relief work.
Nigerian engineers builtNigeriaSat-X with the help of their British counterparts
The resolution in this picture is 22m per pixel. Vegetation is picked out in red.
Both NigeriaSat-X and NigeriaSat-2 were designed and built by Surrey SatelliteTechnology Limited (SSTL) in Guildford, UK.
What is interesting about NigeriaSat-X is that the work was undertaken by NIGERIAN ENGINEERS themselves. The skills they have learnt will now be taken home so that they can build future space craft in their own country.
It is a model previously followed by Turkey.Its engineers received their education at SSTL as well, and the same rocket that launched the Nigerian platforms also launched Rasat.
This remote sensing satellite(7.5m resolution) is the first to have been developed and manufactured in Turkey by Turkish engineers.
SSTL Executive Chairman, Sir Martin Sweeting, commented:"NigeriaSat-X is the product of Nigeria's training and development programme here at Surrey.
"It is a great credit to NASRDA (NationalSpaceResearch and Development Agency) and their engineers that thissatelliteis performing well and its operations are progressing so quickly.
"These highly skilled engineers will not only help Nigeria to manage its resources, but also bootstrap its fledgling high-tech economy alongside a growing nucleus of highly trained people."
A first picture should be released from NigeriaSat-2 in the coming days. This is a much more powerful platform, able to resolve details on the Earth's surface just 2.5m across.
Few countries in the world have access to such a capability. [/b]


http://www.google.com/gwt/x?hl=en&u=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14679166&q=Nigeria+built+its+own+space+satellite&sa=X&ei=LUC8UqixKOSt0QXT-4BQ&ved=0CDAQFjAE

UGLY DERANGED CHARCHANT FROM GAYNA JUNGLE....


NIGERIA..SAT-X WAS BUILT AND DESIGNED BY NIGERIAN ENGINEERS..,ur tiny sh1thole is behind us,,do y'all know kenya economy is larger than ur jungle?? Y'all apes grin


the first picture is an image captured by our satellite cool

the 2nd one is a nigerian engineer working on the satellite cool
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 3:39pm On Dec 26, 2013
Jiggaman u dummy,nigeria got 4 space satellites,the first nigeria satellite was built by europeans.the 2/3 and 4th were built by nigerian engineers,niggeer never compare ur pit-laterine with nigeria grin grin show us any satellites ur tiny jungle built? grin since 2011,ape grin

[b]Nigeria Launches an African-Built Satellite

10/03/2011
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NIGERIASAT-2 (shown here in a rendered image) andNigeriaSat-X will take infrared readings of Nigeria's farms, and beam down data estimating next season's crop forecast
Correction attached
This is the VOA Special English Technology Report.
Nigeria has launched the first satellite designed and built byAfricans. The NigeriaSat-X is one of two Earth observation satellites that the country recently launched. These are Nigeria's third and fourth satellites.
The NigeriaSat-X is the result of a training agreement between the National Space Research and Development Agency and a company called Surrey Satellite Technology. Twenty-six Nigerian engineers attended a training program over an eighteen-month period at the satellite developer’s offices in the United Kingdom.
Steve Young is head of business development for the company. He says the skills that the young Nigerian scientists have learned should help not only their country's space program.
STEVE YOUNG: “You are now beginning to train a corps of very experienced engineers, high-technology technicians, and people who are going to benefit the wider economy. That also is a very good effect that the Nigerians get in investing in high-tech programs. They've got to develop their economy, and that's one of the ways they do that is by doing this.”
The cameras on the satellites can show details of objects as small as two and a half meters across. These images will be used to map territory and help with city planning. The pictures can also provide valuable information about crop and land conditions, and assist in disaster relief efforts.
Steve Young says this kind of information is often lacking in developing countries.
STEVE YOUNG: “We often take it for granted in industrialized nations that we have all this information, we have accurate maps, we have land registries, we have planning systems, we have precision agriculture systems. We have all this stuff in place, but for a lot of countries, they don't.” [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 3:28pm On Dec 26, 2013
You gaynian apes,yes we built our own drone.. The feat..ur jungle..sh1tty..unknown..irrelevant military wont achieve in a century from now grin smelling bastard grin



[b] Jonathan launches first Nigerian – builtdrone
Premium Times
Published: December 17,2013


The drone will be used for a variety of functions.
President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday in Kaduna unveiled the country’s first indigenous unmanned aerial vehicle (drone), GULMA, designed and constructed by the Nigerian Air Force.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Jonathan said that the unveiling of the vehicle marked another landmark moment in the nation’s history.
He said that besides its diversemilitaryapplication, the vessel would provide a range of benefits in disaster management, power line surveys and law enforcement.
Mr. Jonathan said that the vehicle would also be useful in aerial imaging/mapping, telecommunications and weather monitoring.
“It is also rapidly becoming an important tool in news coverage, environmental monitoring, and oil and gas exploration.
“Considering the potential impact of its benefit and versatility, I cannot but say how proud I am of the men and women of our Armed Forces,” the president said.
“Apart from their commitment to the protection of our sovereignty, they are helping to keep our nation ahead inmilitaryscience and technology and to keep their civilian counterparts on their toes.
“Today, as we stand in appreciation of the gallant men and women of our Air Force, we are reminded that hard work and diligence can break many barriers,’’ he said.
Mr. Jonathan commended the Chief of Air Staff and all officers and men of the Nigerian Air Force for the achievement, noting that it would strengthen the country. He said it would also enhance the nation’s role in peace keeping and conflict prevention.
The president said he was optimistic that this stride by the Nigerian Air Force would mark a turning point for indigenous technology in every sector of the nation’s life.
“Let me assure the Air Force of the Federal Government’s support for this and all other research projects. We will encourage and assist private sector concerns to key into mass production of the project to achieve the highest and best commercial use of this prototype Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
“As I said in my Independence Day address, our nation is made great by the big and small efforts of regular citizens. Indeed, indigenous initiatives remain indispensable in achieving national greatness.
“To retain the country’s importance on the global stage, we must continue to produce leaders in science, technology, and engineering, and invest more in ideas,” the president said.
In his remark, the Supervising Minister of Defence, Labaran Maku, said the development of a surveillance aircraft by the Nigerian Air Force was a bold statement of government’s resolve to provide security for the Nigerian populace.
Mr. Maku, who is the Minister of Information, said that the GULMA UAV would potentially afford the armed forces a window of immense opportunities in its task of acquiring timely intelligence and combating criminality.
“Although the UAV was a brainchild of the Nigerian Air Force, it is important that other services and security agencies incorporate it into their operations, if its potential is to be fully harnessed.
“There is therefore, the need for a comprehensive policy on UAV acquisition and operation to optimise the employment of GULMA UAV by all services and security agencies,’’ he said.
Earlier, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, had said that the GULMA was designed to meet vast expectations and needs.
Mr. Badeh said that the GULMA could be employed by the armed forces and security agencies for the protection of the country.
He explained that the air force envisaged partnership with agencies such as NEMA and the
NigeriaAir Space Management Agencyfor weather forecasting.
“Furthermore, the GULMA, as a qualitative, timely and reliable source of information could serve as a powerful tool for media practitioners.
“To sustain the current tempo of development, the NAF would require the assistance of government in infrastructure and human capacity development,” the Air chief said.
(NAN) [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 7:32pm On Dec 24, 2013
Hhahahha! grin grin a gaynaian man caught having sexs with 7 sheeps at once,not 1 not 2 not 3 not 4 not 5 but 7 grin grin grin black apes


[b]allAfrica
BBC-Africa News
Africanews.com

Ghanain man Arrested For Having Sex With7 Sheep

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Kumasi, March 29, GNA - A 36-year-old carpenter was on Tuesday sentenced to 36 months imprisonment in hard labour by a Kumasi Circuit Court for carnally knowing seven sheep.
Kwaku Amable pleaded guilty to the charge.
Prosecuting, Police Chief Inspector Comfort Baffour-Kyei told the Court presided over by Mr Justice Emmanuel Amoh-Yartey that the complainant, Adamu Issaka is a security man with the Kent Security Firm, who live with Amable in the same area at Buokrom Limex Quarry. She explained that Adamu who rears sheep at his backyard noticed that seven of his livestock had died mysteriously within a month.
At about midnight on March 25, the complainant was awoken by the bleating of one of the sheep in a pen compelling him to find the cause.
Adamu approached the pen with a flash light and saw a pair of bathroom sandals at the entrance as well as a towel hanging on the pen.
He became more curious and when he entered it, he detected that one of the sheep was lying down weak and upon examination found out that some whitish fluid was lodge in its vulva.
Adamu became astonished and decided to look round to ascertain who might have entered the pen and to his surprised, the light fell on Amable, who was hiding in his backyard garden naked.
Amable started pleading for mercy and asked Adamu not to disclose it to anyone. The complainant agreed but later changed his mind and made a report to the police leading to the arrest of the convict. In his caution statement, he confessed sleeping with four of the animals on different occasions.
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grin grin the land is cursed
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 7:21pm On Dec 24, 2013
The tiny irrlevant cursed God forsaken jungle,pitlaterine called gayna is westafrica's 2nd dirtiest country behind mali grin grin and 4th dirtiest in africa grin grin grin grin grin

[b]Africanews.com
General News of Saturday, 3 December 2011Source:Awudu Mahama

GHANA 2ND DIRTIEST COUNTRY IN WESTAFRICA AND 4TH DIRTIEST IN AFRICA

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GHANA HAS been ranked among the most unsanitary countries in the world due to stinking filth in the capital, Accra and other parts of the country, according to information provided by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Maxwell Kofi Jumah.
Contributing to the debate on President Atta Mills’ 2012 budget statement and economic policy,theAsokwa MP quoted what he indicated were rankings bytheWorld Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), pointing out the two international bodies recently ranked Ghana the fourth most unsanitary country in Africa, out of 52 nations judged, and second dirtiest out of 15 West African countries.
Mr. Jumah, a former Chief Executive of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), said the country had been ranked so because the Mills administration had failed to fulfill its campaign promise to rid Accra (akara) and other the cities of filth.
The former KMA boss, who is also the Deputy Ranking Member for the Select Committee on Local Government and Rural Development, stated that three years after the Mills administration promised to get rid of filth in Accra, there was still stinking garbage all overtheplace.
According to him,the sanitation situation was so appalling that the Supreme Court had to order Accra Metropolitan Assembly to put up more public toilets.
Mr. Kofi Jumah entreated President Mills to declare a state of emergency on sanitation rather than chasing phantom enemies with vile threats. “Instead of declaring red alerts to ghost enemies and instead of daring political opponents, His Excellency Prof. Mills, should declare a national emergency on sanitation in Ghana,” he challenged president Mills.
Touching on other issues in the 2012 budget, which he described as ‘Dayie budget’ (RestInPeace Budget), Mr. Kofi Jumah slammed President Mills for failing to honour promises he made two years ago, to support MPs to effectively perform their parliamentary duties.
“I believe my colleague MPs are still waiting for the implementation of the MPs Development Fund and the constituency offices promised us two years ago. Just like other promises, these announcements excited all of us only to disappear in thin air,”theAsokwa MP said. [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 7:08pm On Dec 24, 2013
This is terrible grin someone asked are ghanain women that ugly grin
from an american forum grin

Are ghanain women that ugly?


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So here is a lil thing. I didn't say that (in the thread titile)..here is a lil story for you
ma lil sis and her friend from ghana went into a store owned by ghanian women. So they are in there,and the prices weren't too great and a lil complaining begun. Well the store owners started to speak in their native language unaware that another ghanian person was inside and could hear everything they were saying. Well after the purchase, my lil sis friend told them that she is from Ghana and they said she should support the people of Ghana.
So at this point when ma sis was telling me i started to laugh, so i asked what they were saying,and they weren't saying much really according to my sis fren. I asked ma sis wat her fren thought of the whole thing, she said her friend thinks it's because"i'm not ugly like them,and i don't have that accent making them think i'm not from Ghana" at this point i stopped laughing, kinda surprise and offended ..like WTF ? to make matters worst my sis continue"it's true tho, it's because she is not black and ugly like them making them think she is not from there, oh man it was so funny"...whats wrong with these young people ? no respect for the Africans, well at that point i just stopped talking
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 6:59pm On Dec 24, 2013
The ape from gayna go die today grin grin grin


a gaynain from gayna came to NL and asked this question (spencer grin)


Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly?byspencer12:8:45pmOnMar 06,2008

@ ckz
areu in ghana or nigeria?

Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly? byhotshawlng(m):11:11pmOnMar 06,2008
CKZ, I am still expecting an answer,


Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly? byamsky(m):9:41pmOnMar 07,2008
My dear poster

Not only are Ghanaians ugly,dem come blackon top. DemWOWO. Maybe for one day you fit just see one wey fine small,others go wowo sotayyyyyyyyyyyy,you go wan begin cry..
grin grin

Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly?bynaija_diva(f):9:47pmOnMar 07,2008
amsky:
My dear poster
Not only are Ghanaians ugly,them comeblackon top. Dem WOWO. Maybe for one day you fit just see one wey fine small,others go wowo sotayyyyyyyyyyyy,you go wan begin cry..
so because they are dark, they are ugly?

Re:WhyDo Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly?
byckz:8:59pmOnApr 16,2008
spencer12 i don't live in ghana i live in holland and
amsky what do you mean by black do you have problem with black people,

Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly? byDeebugluva:4:02pmOnApr 23,2008

Most of una be wankers, I done reside in both ya countries and all ya sugas be the same. pleanty ugly one n a plenty fine fine ones. For those wey neva travel much always dey make make sound sound. AAAA.Blackis Beautiful period. Na deh old fellas and ajah dem go say
"wey person dey try catch goat for soup and ei no fit catch na im be first to say na dat one dey smell or no better"
In every country na better dey and ugly dey. Come make una come see Sa Loene Titi. The best from the West.

Re:Why Do Nigirians Alwayz Say That Ghanians Are Ugly?byDr. Lorenz(m):2:06pmOnApr 28,2008
@ spencer
u're really acting like Mr. Spencer. Now you want to make contact? sorry for you o. I see some people have got two tongues lol.
@amsky
u no dey try at all o. u no just fit'edit'your words? or you be like 2face wen say'i say what's on my mind i don't have time to edit'? but seriously,areyou saying that when it was said that'Blackis Beautiful', Ghanians were excluded?
Well as for me, i haven't really seen much Ghanians, but the little i've seen, i think i can say theydohave beautiful people and not to beautiful people.
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 6:50pm On Dec 24, 2013
Only in gayna people eat their own feaces (sh1t) grin grin better to eat from dustbin than eating ur own sh1t.. Cheeei! Poverty is a curse.. Gaynaian s are dying.. Ghana must go grin grin these apes don suffer

[b]Boy Forced To Eat'Shit'
ByDaily Guide



4/1/2010 1:51:21 PM -
JOHN BONFUL aka Santiago, a kingpin of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Obuasi, is in the grip of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Police Service after subjecting a 12-year-old boy to degrading and inhumane treatment by forcing him toeatfaeces.
Unsatisfied with his cruel action, the 54-year-old flamboyant man,whoowns several properties in the Golden City, again compelled the little boy to drink water, after which he slapped and kicked the victim's face and lower abdomen respectively.
The boy has since had urine retention and is on admission at the Obuasi Government Hospital where he is responding to treatment. He was said to be weak at the time he was brought to the police station by his family.
The incident, which occurred around 5 am on Tuesday, has sparked anxiety in the city, raising eyebrows among residents.
ASP Sophia Eva Ennin, Obuasi Unit Commander of DOVVSU, told DAILY GUIDE that the incident occurred after the boy had attended to nature's call in an uncompleted building owned by the suspect.
According to her, an employee of Mr. Bonful, whose name was only given as Fila, spotted the victim in the act. He ordered the boy to remove the excreta from the ground, which he did.
Fila later took the boy to Santiago,whoimmediately slapped him twice and further kicked him in the lower abdomen, before ordering the victim toeatthe faeces.
Santiago then took the boy to one of his commercial bathhouses from where he compelled the victim to drink water, but he resisted and spat out the already taken-in faeces.
ASP Ennin added that Santiago proceeded to again slap the defenceless boy until he was rescued by his elder brother, Emmanuel Owusu,whoinstantly informed their mother. The latter then lodged a complaint with the police.
The DOVVSU boss indicated that Santiago has since confessed to the crime but said he only ordered the boy to taste the faeces –and not to swallow it.
He has however denied the assault charge against him, ASP Ennin added, concluding that investigations are still underway. At the time of filing this report, the suspect was still in police custody and is expected to be in court today.
From Ernest Kofi Adu, Obuasi
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Comment: BOY forced toeat's**t'
By WOFA PAMBOUR
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 15:50:00
These NDC gurus and their'Like father-like son'attitude.Subjecting a person toeata s**t.It is in their blood Even A WHOLE NANA KWASI mpo went through it{SORRY TO REMIND NANA KWASI&ASANTEMAN} Let's see what they will do on this,before the Asanteman react.;TWOOOOBOEIIII
 
 
 
BOY forced toeat'deleted'
WOFA PAMBOUR | 4/1/2010 3:50:00 PM
These NDC gurus and their'Like father-like son'attitude.Subjecting a person toeatadeleted.It is in their blood Even A WHOLE NANA KWASI mpo went through it{SORRY TO REMIND NANA KWASI&ASANTEMAN} Let's see what they will do on this,before the Asanteman react.;TWOOOOBOEIIII
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typical ndc characteristics
nsemfuu hene | 4/2/2010 12:24:00 AM
this man is verydeleted..........
the court should use the mosiac law to deal with him...
An eye for eye tooth for tooth...
let himdeletedand have him taste his owndeleted.....
then impose the maximum fine on him...silly man...
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CAUSED BYANINCOMPETENTECONOMY!
ARABA | 4/2/2010 12:55:00 AM
IF WE HAD AN ECONONY THAT WAS WORKING AS IT SHOULD THE POOR BOY WOULD NOT HAVE HAD TO ANSWER NATURE'S CALL ON SOMEBODAY'S PROPERTY!
WHAT ARE THE LEARNED GHANAIAN ECONOMIST S DOING WITH THEIR EDUCATION? THE GHANAIAN AND AFRICAN ECONOMISTS SHOULD STOP MAKING EXCUSES ABOUT THE DISGRACEFUL ECONOMIES OF AFRICA!
ECONOMIST PUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO USE! THAT IS WHY YOU HAVE A DEGREE IN ECONOMICS. DESIGN A STRATEGY! TAXES ANYTHING TO RAISE FUNDS FOR EDUCATION IN ALL AFRICAN COUNTRIES! IF NOT NOW WHEN?
MOSTGHANAIANSAND AFRICANS ARE FED UP WITH THE INCOMPETENT ECONOMIES! WE SHOULD STOP MAKING EXCUSES AND FIX AFRICA TOGETHER FOR THE BETTER! IF NOT USWHO? IF NOT NOW WHEN?! THE TIME IS NOW! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! [/b]
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 6:40pm On Dec 24, 2013
Vestiges of Barbaric Animalistic Ritual Murders in Ghana


ByEric Kwasi Bottah
8/19/2008 7:57:54 PM -
Family and friends, if you are like me, perhaps you were sickened to your stomach by a news item that appeared on Ghanaweb regarding serial killings of hunchbacks (see Ghanaweb August 18, 2008).
Briefly the macabre news item pointed to the arrest of three people near Bibiani, Western Region, namely Nuhu Billa, alias Apana, Alidu Musah, Alias Tony and Abudu Rahman, alias Taller who is a butcher, plus a fourth person missing at large, who conspired to kill one Musa Iddi, a hunchback for his hump to enable them get rich quickly through juju, i.e. “sikaduro”.
This is just plain barbaric. How in the world do people get the idea that hunchbacks have mother lodes of cash in their humps? Now if they could not make themselves rich by their humps, how could they help others to be rich? Over there in Tanzania, the phenomenon is to capture and kill albinos for similar purposes.
I have pondered a lot over the sources of our “sikaduro” and “bayifuo” (witchcraft) beliefs, and I can't seem to fathom out how notions of witches and wizards, with magic powers, are so entrenched in our communities. I do not believe the powers attributed to witches and wizards are real, neither do I believe in juju or “sikaduro”. This is what I think though; that the “bayifuo” belief is most probably a throwback to our not so distant past primitive societies where people engaged in cannibalism, and ritual sacrifices that involved the murdering of people for their blood to imbue oneself, rightly or wrongly, with some extraordinary powers. This is not uniquely African; all human societies have gone through such experiences in their development, but in Africa vestiges of them have become entrenched and continue to be patronized by people of all walks of life. Some politicians, businessmen, professionals, Christians, and Moslems, dabble in it. The fact that they dabble in it, does not mean the powers projected to them are real, rather the criminal behaviour is. If one killed somebody for some powers, one thing should be made clear to him, he has committed murder and there is no proven human measurement to show he derived any perceived powers. The thing is, belief in these barbaric practices defies logic, and it does not necessarily depend on a person’s level of education or station in life. The irony is that whether people are succeeding in life or not, rich or poor, they would find some rational to immerse in it, if they so wishes.
Even though it exists in western societies as black magic; back in our distant primitive societies, cannibalism and ritual murder coincided, overlapped and infused each other. I would submit that it is notions of those cannibalistic and ritual sacrifices that have been uplifted and forged unto witchcraft in our modern era. People still have imagery and imagination of what obtained then, in their minds today, as are told in oral history, and they associate them with witchcraft rather than cannibalism. In Africa today, I find some correlation between the images and beliefs that are attributed to witches as something that greatly parallels primitive societies where people either hid behind masks or openly practiced cannibalism and human sacrifices as part of their traditional religion. It fits into a grandiose of over all religiosity and worship. Just think of it,cannibalsare often primitive people who converge on special occasions to eat their prisoners of war or the sick amongst them. So also is the belief today that witches meet at night to feast on the spiritual body of victims which are magically donated by one of their members in some kind of rotation. I find it curious that there still exists in certain African societies, belief systems that says, if you eat a piece of the flesh of your enemy, who you have just killed, the ghost of that person cannot come back to do you any harm. It is like, by eating the person's flesh, you inoculate yourself from him or her attacking you in spirit.
Proof of this barbaric behaviour emerged recently in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Congo, Uganda, Rwanda and the Ivory Coast, when they plunged into civil wars. I have seen on TV, rebel soldiers digging out the hearts of their opponents and eating them raw. The practice is widespread in Africa, and I have reasons to believe it is even present in Ghana. If people can swallow whole live frogs, what else they can't do? Just close your eyes for a moment and vision a live frog in your stomach. You would realize that it comes close to the size and palpitations of a freshly dug out heart. Can we then speculate that the so-called"frogs"that were alleged to have been swallowed by some Asomasi and his deputy; of which swallowing ritual the deputy refused, resulting in some bad blood and savage slaps between them, was a cover up for human hearts? Yep, it was the real deal, not any frog. EvenGhanaianmovies are idolizing this shameful behaviour,
EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 6:34pm On Dec 24, 2013
[b]Ritual killing'rescue in Ghana
By Will Ross
BBC News, Accra


Ghanaian police hope to reunite Akwesi Buabeng with his family
Police in Ghana are trying to reunite a teenage boy with his family after rescuing him from what they suspect was a ritual killing.

Two men have been given lengthy prison sentences for trying tosellthe 16-year-old boy for $20,000 (£10,000).
Police believe he would have been killed for his body parts to be used for witchcraft.
Having rescued the boy, the police have issued a photo of him in order to try to find his relatives.
The photo published by the police shows Akwesi Buabeng staring into the camera looking a little bewildered.
Akwesi is lucky to be alive after two men took him from the Volta region to Sefwi-Asawinso in the west of Ghana and tried to sell him.
The regional crime officer, Dennis Abade, said that after a tip-off, a policeman posed as a potential buyer.
Having been duped by the police, the men - both in their twenties - were arrested, put on trial and are now serving 20-year prison sentences.
Human head
The police suspect Akwesi would have been killed and his body parts used for witchcraft either in the west of Ghana or across the border in Ivory Coast.
Traditional healers are widely consulted in Africa and some people believe the use of body parts for a ritual can bring good luckandprotect against disease or misfortune.
Marilyn Amponsah-Annan from the Ministry of WomenandChildren's Affairs said such cases were not common - partly because the police have received training to counter human trafficking.
She said people were also being more vigilant and were asking questions when they felt suspicious.
The police confirm that in the last two months there have been two other cases in the same area ofGhana- one involving the attempted sale of a human head.
In some cases relatives are privy to the crimeandso if a child is then rescued it is not always easy to reunite them withtheirfamilies.
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EducationRe: Nigerian Students Study In One-block, Portakabin Ghanaian Varsities by adamscuti(m): 6:29pm On Dec 24, 2013
[b] Prostitution, Drugs, Detention Centres, Homelessness, Unemployment, Mental illness, Grinding Poverty, Deportation -and for some, Death: grin grin (every negative thing ur pit-laterine leads grin )


Who is educating Ghanaians about some of the realities of trying to make it inEurope?
“How you will imagine in Africa, is not how you will see it here [inEurope]”Emmanuel (Ghana)
“ I could see that I was trapped between my false expectations ofEuropeand the unrealistic expectations of my family.” Ssuuna Golooba(Journalist from Uganda)…
SurprisingEurope: Taking the Leap
SurprisingEurope: Hopes and Dreams
“God Blesses you but then you move……..ToallAfricans who want to come toEurope, it is not as easy as you think; it is hard work, education, God fearing and the Blessings of God.”
Mr S K Osei (founder of Trans Africa Travels -Holland)
***This episode broke my heart and I pray things change for our brother Michael (andallothers in his situation). I pray he stops feeling ashamed and that if things don’t change -for him to go back home. Ghanaians should applaud Michael for sharing his story -I don’t believe it was easy for him and his story should stand as a warning forallthose who are fleeing Ghana for greener pastures.
SurprisingEurope: Making Ends Meet
“How you will imagine in Africa, is not how you will see it here” Emmanuel (Ghana)
“African migrants inEuropehave to deal with many obstacles when they are trying to meet the high expectations of their families. But the difficulty of life inEuropeis not a message that people want to hear back in Africa.....Mobi and Emmanuel, both educated as draftsmen back in Ghana, now barely make a living parking cars on the streets of Valencia in Spain.
Sylvia came close to suicide when her experiences as an illegal migrant plunged her into serious depression. She has been living in the Netherlands illegally with her daughter for 15 years and is being evicted once again. She explains what it is like to live without papers, roaming from one place to another......Abu Imaro from Ghana was a professional footballer in Belgium and played for Dutch football club FC Utrecht. But his career inEuropeended after one year. Now he is starting a football school in Ghana. [/b]
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 8:40pm On Dec 20, 2013
Obrafour: hahahahaha! Those kidnappers were nigerians! Provide the link and prove your shame!
i can't believe this dirty,stinking,malnourished monkey could quote me ?? U dumbfvck,get this into ur thick skull i desist ur kind alot,i see y'all as my inferiors,i spit on ur kind down here,grab??

U got no right,whatsoever to engage in a conversation with me (ur superior) it seems u dont know how much you and ur kind irritates me, moda'fvcker. Go get teabagged by a mad dog in a damp alley,burnt charcant,darkest skin creatures with might noise and gigantic lips ever


meanwhile,, another reports of things in the juju land.. grin grin

gayna has taken their juju acts to another whole level


their white coach ran becos of juju grin grin uncivilized apes



Goran Stevanovic
Under fire Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has revealed that some Black Stars players resorted to the use of“black power” to outdo each other during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Ghana came fourth at the 28th edition of the continental showpiece and a section of the local media cites internal wrangling and player indiscipline as some of the major issues for the four-time Africa champions’ disappointing performance.
The Ghana FA at a press briefing on Wednesday said they will take a decision on the coach within the next two weeks



brb my inferior
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 8:27pm On Dec 20, 2013
Just recently!
Strange a gaynian i can use 50naira to buy is talking about kidnapping.. What a jungle of apes grin


Israeli man is kidnapped in Ghana


Kidnappers have seized an Israeli businessman in Ghana and are demanding a ransom, according to officials.
The unknown kidnappers are seeking $300,000 (£188,000) for his release.
Ghana's National Security Coordinator Sam Amoo said the kidnapperscontacted the businessman's relatives in Israel to demand their ransom.
Mr Amoo also said the man was abducted on Sunday and that a task force of various security agencies had been working to free him since then.
Mr Amoo gave no details about the Israeli's identity nor those of his abductors.
But according to the Jerusalem Post, the man isinhis sixties and negotiations are being conducted via his business partner, who first reported the kidnapping.
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 8:12pm On Dec 20, 2013
Obrafour: hahahÀhahahaahahaha! Wicked!!!
bruised beast,the agitated blue old buffoon,soulless septic pscopatic clodhopper grin grin grin

this nigga dumb asf,laughing at the stvpidity of his fellow gaynian grin funny creatures with empty brain grin grin grin

sub-humanic piece of trash grin

ugly burnt baboon
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 8:01pm On Dec 20, 2013
van-helsing2099:
HOW NIGERIA HELP ZA

Sunday independent newspaper(capetown)

D evidence




www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/sa-...
the baboon jungle or no mans land called southy is well known for theft grin grin grin

recently the primitive country actress was caught shoplifting,u won't believe what she stole,a tablet for headace,panadol tablet grin grin grin grin

[b]Soapie actress accused of shoplifting
Johannesburg - The alleged theft of a pack of Panado headache tablets worth R17.90 landed Generations actress Maggie Benedict in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court briefly on Thursday.
Benedict, who plays the role of Akhona Griffith in the soapie, sat in the front row of the public gallery of courtroom 3 with her younger brother. A woman who appeared to be a relative sat next to them.
The well-known soapie actress was arrested on Wednesday afternoon and held at Linden police station for allegedly shoplifting the tablets from the Checkers Hyper at Cresta shopping centre in Randburg.
It is believed she was arrested by the centre’s management after the anti-theft sirens went off at the store.
Speaking later to The Star on Wednesday night, Gauteng police spokeswoman Sergeant Obakeng Mabaso said the woman was arrested around 3.30pm but police wouldn’t reveal her identify before she appeared in court.
Mabaso further said the suspect was in police custody while it was reported that her relatives were battling to make sure she didn’t spend the night behind bars.
When her case was called, Benedict walked straight to the dock without making any contact or turning to the public gallery. Dressed in a black and brown doek, a black coat, skirt and brown boots, the actresses stood in the dock unfazed. The public gallery was quiet as details of Benedict’s charge were read out. The court heard that Benedict has no previous or pending cases against her.
The matter was postponed to January 28 after Benedict’s lawyer, Jonathan Kaiser requested the court to allow his client to sort out her legal representation. Speaking outside court, Kaiser said he expected his client would be acquitted before the matter could go to trial.
Benedict and her brother declined to comment on the matter. [/b]
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 8:00pm On Dec 20, 2013
van-helsing2099:
HOW NIGERIA HELP ZA

Sunday independent newspaper(capetown)

D evidence




www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/sa-...
the baboon jungle or no mans land called southy is well known for theft grin grin grin

recently the primitive country actress was caught shoplifting,u won't believe what she stole,a tablet for headace,panadol tablet grin grin grin grin

[b]Soapie actress accused of shoplifting
Johannesburg - The alleged theft of a pack of Panado headache tablets worth R17.90 landed Generations actress Maggie Benedict in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court briefly on Thursday.
Benedict, who plays the role of Akhona Griffith in the soapie, sat in the front row of the public gallery of courtroom 3 with her younger brother. A woman who appeared to be a relative sat next to them.
The well-known soapie actress was arrested on Wednesday afternoon and held at Linden police station for allegedly shoplifting the tablets from the Checkers Hyper at Cresta shopping centre in Randburg.
It is believed she was arrested by the centre’s management after the anti-theft sirens went off at the store.
Speaking later to The Star on Wednesday night, Gauteng police spokeswoman Sergeant Obakeng Mabaso said the woman was arrested around 3.30pm but police wouldn’t reveal her identify before she appeared in court.
Mabaso further said the suspect was in police custody while it was reported that her relatives were battling to make sure she didn’t spend the night behind bars.
When her case was called, Benedict walked straight to the dock without making any contact or turning to the public gallery. Dressed in a black and brown doek, a black coat, skirt and brown boots, the actresses stood in the dock unfazed. The public gallery was quiet as details of Benedict’s charge were read out. The court heard that Benedict has no previous or pending cases against her.
The matter was postponed to January 28 after Benedict’s lawyer, Jonathan Kaiser requested the court to allow his client to sort out her legal representation. Speaking outside court, Kaiser said he expected his client would be acquitted before the matter could go to trial.
Benedict and her brother declined to comment on the matter. [/b]
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:38pm On Dec 20, 2013
I even saw a mad monkey from the tiny ,irrelevant,unknown jungle called g@yna bragging about steady power supply grin grin grin grin is this for realhuh



The apes are even collecting loans just to get a generator,a tiny land of 24million,yet live in darkness. grin grin "charcants"

[b] Boom for generator set retailers in power rationing era.



Most businesses seem to be affected each time there is a load shedding exercise.
But one area of business that keeps booming during this period isthegeneratorretail business.
Most business owners admit electricity is a key componentinensuring growthinproductivity. Therefore, during periods of power rationing business is affected.
“It is affecting our business,” said a business owner, “because whentheplace is darkthecustomers will not want to entertheshop”
“It also makestheoffice hot,” he added.
Thesituation has led to an increaseingeneratoruse by shopsinGhana.
TV 3 News’ Odelia Ofori visited some major businessesintheCentral Business District of Accra.
She reports that although most oftheshops are not properly ventilated and illuminated, generators appear to beineach one.
Prices start from GH ¢800 for a 2.9 kilovolts-ampere (kVA)generator.
Thelargest size, which uses 25 gallons of diesel, goes for GH¢2800. Its capacity is 30 kVA.
Most ofthegeneratorsellers admitted business is booming for them.
“It’s booming,” says a retailer.
“What’s happening is that because there is no light we sell them at affordable prices.”
Nonetheless, not all shop owners afford buying generators.
For these, interest-free loans from banks are goneinforinorder to buy generators.
Others also engage sellersinnegotiationsinorder to buythegenerators on credit.
Sellers say that there has also been an increaseinsalesingeneratorparts.
“Previous power outage periods had made many people to purchase generators for which they now needed parts for replacements,” said a retailer.
Source: TV 3 News|Ghana
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brb after 10mins,type what you wanna type before i come back oo grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:24pm On Dec 20, 2013
Just take a look at that smelling,shameless ape down there,a malformity,an ogre,the dregs of this earth,the ape is equivalent to nothing.. Infact comparing that "thing" with apes is an insult on apes grin grin grin

i heared the bantu slack bre..ast produces only brown milk grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:22pm On Dec 20, 2013
van-helsing2099:
Meanwhile Nigeria on Wednesday night deported 33
South Africans on arrival in the country through the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
http://trends.com.ng/2012/03/nigeria-south-africa-
face-off-wont-apologise-nigeria-33-south-africans-
deported/
the nigerian govt. Deported another 70 southafrican prostitutes, who were susupected of being h.i.v positive grin grin grin

ugly looking bantus were on a mission to spread their disease to us..


*i..spit.on.those disgusting creatures*
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:17pm On Dec 20, 2013
PLs dont go now ape,sweetcheeks... Ur mister is here,u need to entertain me,it's a must,that's ur job.

U loud mouthed pugnicious pernicious stroppy bellegerant baseji,injudiciously showing me how dementia has crippled her coconut brain grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:15pm On Dec 20, 2013
sweetcheecks: Only a nigerian could rave about sushi. A take away, hence they go and take photos at Shoprite! Bloody loosers!
Sweetcheeks a.k.a mondisweets with her alternative account bragging about being nigerian and even calling "us" her men grin grin

we are scared of contacting aids thou.. 1 out of 4 southafricans got aids,1 out of 32 nigerians got aids.. I will stick with my 9ja ladies.. Thank you grin
Mondisweets: Please can all these foreigners get off our website please go create your own and get your own men there angry
You want to steal our men and starve them of their eba, egusi and ogbono to cook your sken sken dishes for them ehn?!
Devil is a liar!
U will not succeed oo
grin grin

remember this u burnt skin malodorous pervert,arou..sed garruloused punk?? grin

ugly looking she-boon with gigantic lips i mistook it for fowl yansh grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:05pm On Dec 20, 2013
sweetcheecks: This is not your country dummboo! Its called the internet! Bloody Zombies cannot differentiate between Nigeria and the internet. Hoppeless! Kenya to the rescue! cheesy
a confused deranged h0rny toad grin grin

this b1tch is funny as Bleep ,with this account www.nairaland.com/mondisweet she flirts aroudn with 9ja guys in romance section and even claimed nigerian in one thread like that grin grin

hahhahah! U daughter of a reknown jujuman in the streets of soweto,i swear,it looks like i've under-estimated the numbers of ur brain cell grin infact interacting with a southy is greatly look down upon here,it's seens as a taboo.. HARAM to interact with bantu slaves grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:01pm On Dec 20, 2013
Oooh babay by the way grin grin

a ghanaian ape pastor caught having sex with a pregnant sheep

[b]Pastor Jailed For Having Affair With A Pregnant Sheep In Ghana


Feb 16, 2012 –Crazy Pastor Caught Having AffairWithAPregnant Sheep In Ghana
Aself-proclaimed evangelist was caught red-handed having illicit affairwithapregnant sheep in Abesim near Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana .www.naijagists.com
The weird news spread like wildfire and attractedahuge crowd that thronged the Abesim police station to catchaglimpse of the pastor and his sheep ‘wife’.
According to the police,Pastor Gordon Yeboahconfessed at the station to having sexual intercoursewiththe animal,
claiming that when he saw the sheep, he experienced an unusual feeling within him, prompting him to havesexwiththe animal.
Pastor Yeboah, 20,afather ofaseven-month-old baby, who claims to be the leader of the Holy Spirit Ministry Fellowship church based at Yeboakrom near Abesim, was caught in the act, bonking the poor pregnant sheep atavillage called Ampehia near Nkrankrom in the Abesim area on Thursday evening.
The very loud bleating of the sheep asaresult of the possible excruciating pains it was suffering in the abnormal act did not bother the ‘man of God’ who was bent on unleashing his libido on the animal, until he was finally caught in the act.
The police said on Friday that about 7.00am, two men, Kwadwo Yeboah and Thomas Kumi, both residents of Asikasu village nearNkrankrom, came to the stationwithPastor Gordon Yeboah andafemale pregnant sheep.
According to the police, Kwadwo Yeboah reported that he saw the pastor having sexual intercoursewiththe sheep at Ampehia village when he was returning from his farm on Thursday evening around 5.00pm.
 
The farmer told the police in his statement that he saw the pastor half-naked as he raised the two hind legs of the pregnant sheep, inserted his manhood into thesexorgan of the animal and had sexual intercoursewithit. The farmer said he initially thought the pastor was attempting to steal the sheep which was tied toatree behind the house, but after observing what was unfolding, he realised that the pastor was actually havingsexwiththe animal.
He said he went straight to the pastor who was then carried away and tapped him on the back, whereupon the pastor became aware that somebody had been watching him.
According to the farmer, Pastor Yeboah knelt down and begged him not to disclose what he had seen to anybody and that he (Pastor Yeboah) would give him anything he wanted. He said just as the pastor was pleadingwithhim, the owner of the sheep, Thomas Kumi, appeared on the scene and he narrated the whole episode to him while the pastor was still half-naked. The two took the pastor to the chief of Asikasu, Opanin Agya Birii, who said the act was abominable on the land and therefore directed them to send both the pastor and sheep to the police station [/b]
Foreign AffairsRe: Nigeria- South Africa F A Q s by adamscuti(m): 7:00pm On Dec 20, 2013
Oooh babay by the way grin grin

a ghanaian ape pastor caught having sex with a pregnant sheep

[b]Pastor Jailed For Having Affair With A Pregnant Sheep In Ghana


Feb 16, 2012 –Crazy Pastor Caught Having AffairWithAPregnant Sheep In Ghana
Aself-proclaimed evangelist was caught red-handed having illicit affairwithapregnant sheep in Abesim near Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana .www.naijagists.com
The weird news spread like wildfire and attractedahuge crowd that thronged the Abesim police station to catchaglimpse of the pastor and his sheep ‘wife’.
According to the police,Pastor Gordon Yeboahconfessed at the station to having sexual intercoursewiththe animal,
claiming that when he saw the sheep, he experienced an unusual feeling within him, prompting him to havesexwiththe animal.
Pastor Yeboah, 20,afather ofaseven-month-old baby, who claims to be the leader of the Holy Spirit Ministry Fellowship church based at Yeboakrom near Abesim, was caught in the act, bonking the poor pregnant sheep atavillage called Ampehia near Nkrankrom in the Abesim area on Thursday evening.
The very loud bleating of the sheep asaresult of the possible excruciating pains it was suffering in the abnormal act did not bother the ‘man of God’ who was bent on unleashing his libido on the animal, until he was finally caught in the act.
The police said on Friday that about 7.00am, two men, Kwadwo Yeboah and Thomas Kumi, both residents of Asikasu village nearNkrankrom, came to the stationwithPastor Gordon Yeboah andafemale pregnant sheep.
According to the police, Kwadwo Yeboah reported that he saw the pastor having sexual intercoursewiththe sheep at Ampehia village when he was returning from his farm on Thursday evening around 5.00pm.
 
The farmer told the police in his statement that he saw the pastor half-naked as he raised the two hind legs of the pregnant sheep, inserted his manhood into thesexorgan of the animal and had sexual intercoursewithit. The farmer said he initially thought the pastor was attempting to steal the sheep which was tied toatree behind the house, but after observing what was unfolding, he realised that the pastor was actually havingsexwiththe animal.
He said he went straight to the pastor who was then carried away and tapped him on the back, whereupon the pastor became aware that somebody had been watching him.
According to the farmer, Pastor Yeboah knelt down and begged him not to disclose what he had seen to anybody and that he (Pastor Yeboah) would give him anything he wanted. He said just as the pastor was pleadingwithhim, the owner of the sheep, Thomas Kumi, appeared on the scene and he narrated the whole episode to him while the pastor was still half-naked. The two took the pastor to the chief of Asikasu, Opanin Agya Birii, who said the act was abominable on the land and therefore directed them to send both the pastor and sheep to the police station [/b]
Nairaland GeneralRe: To All My Beautiful Fans That Sent Me Messages! by adamscuti(m): 7:57am On Dec 10, 2013
Loool! grin fans? I no dey among oo grin
RomanceRe: So In Love With A Nigerian Guy... by adamscuti(m): 7:50am On Dec 10, 2013
Nigerianlover: I did it now smiley
i must say,u look extremely gorgeous.. *blows.u.a.kiss* embarassed
SportsRe: Brazil 2014: Reasons Why Nigeria Must Win!! by adamscuti(m): 9:08pm On Dec 06, 2013
striker9: You wicked ooooo bros,Essien was so desperate for first team football,so he had give out an assist to Southampton.
meeehn,i really love the way he gave that assist ooh,that was his first contribution in that game grin

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