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I pray Ghana referee award penalty for Congo ![]() |
Goooaaaaaaaallll Ghana 1 - Uganda 1 |
I like the Ghana Refree |
Half time Ghana 4 - Uganda 0 |
If Ghana does not save Africa there will be no Africa. Saying only Ghanaian rule can save West Africa is getting old... It is now self-Evident!! So you have 2 options! 1) Go under Ghanaian rule 2) Go under Ghanaian rule now! |
BREAKING NEWS: FIFA BANS NIGERIA |
The result is Negative |
Cape Verde ![]()
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pacretus: why are some pple bent on f**ling demselves.dat chad helped mali in dier war does it make dem "GIANT OF AFRICA".wat i tink is dat bokos are trying to take more lands so wen d military offensive takes effect(if not already ongoin) dey will b more co ordinated.nd over stretch d military.THEY TOOK Bakassi FROM YOU ![]() |
alcuin: Ordinary....this ought to be a good news. On a second thought, it seems the media is deliberately trying to play down the role of the Nigerian military in this fight. The Camerounians are being over blown. We hardly hear about the successes of our military because they don't want us to.Even Togo can handle your useless mumu military |
Some mumu people still think Nigayria is giant of africa. ![]() Joke of Africa. ![]() Only Ghana and Cameroon can save west and central Africa. |
Cameroon is the giant of Africa. ![]() |
brownlord: Wetin happen? Chally free mekeep dreaming just like overhypedsteve ![]() |
brownlord |
Government has defended its decision to establish a national airline. According to the Deputy Minister of Transport, Joyce Bawa Mogtari ,“remember that this route is a very, very viable one , for now we have 41 national carriers plying this route , why can we not put our national carrier back in the sky to compete with the existing businesses(?)”. Government’s move to go ahead with the establishment of the airline, is despite a warning by a former chief of staff Kwadwo Mpiani that, it is not economically viable. Kwadwo Mpiani last week slammed government on its moves to establish a national airline. He told Citi Business News the industry is highly competitive and a state owned airline will not survive. This is Ghana’s third attempt at running a national airline. The previous two collapsed due to debt and mismanagement. Founder and Chairman of Antrak Group, Alhaji Asuma Banda, has also threatened to drag government to court if it goes ahead to establish a new national airline. “If the government goes ahead to establish a new airline, I will challenge them in court. We have no money to throw away. It won’t work,” he said. Last week government contracted audit and advisory services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) as the transaction advisor for the project. PwC will among others undertake various business studies to determine the viability, ownership structure, develop various models and evaluate bids for the establishment of the new national airline. The process, which is expected to take 13 months, is being financed using part of a US$30million Public-Private Partnership Programme facility from the World Bank. Justifying government’s move to establish the airline the deputy minister of transport Joyce Bawa Mogtari said “the original Ghana Airways Company Limited was actually a viable company, making profits for many, many years until it was liquidated. The second one, which is the Ghana International Airline and the now defunct company that we are talking about didn’t succeed because it was not properly structured”. http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/business/artikel.php?ID=323390
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In Ghana the president lives among the people not Nigeria where the president lives on an island ![]() |
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overhypedsteve ![]() |
GEJ till 2019 ![]() |
meforyou1: Op, Ghana kicked nigerians out during nigeria's civil war. And then flooded our country when the country recovered from the war and oil was booming. During shakari's regime 1979-1983, a quarter of Ghanaian population was living here. When it became unbearable, shagari sent all of them home, hence the term "Ghana must go"Thanks for the education |
iwonbaoko: You are a kid does not mean everyone else is.Those who were sent away and their families remember. How could they forget. What next create a thread to say there is pepper in jollof rice?I JUST FOUND OUT |
A borderless Africa, like the European Union or United States, would cause a massive flow of people from less to more prosperous areas, just as East Europeans have flowed into Germany, France, and England (and then back home again with the recession), or poor Southerners in the US going North (and now Northerners flocking South). But Europe and America are wealthy and can handle it, whereas Africa has had huge destabilization with population movements. Ghana and Nigeria do not seem to have been much destabilized even if they were not very nice to each other. Think of Zimbabweans in South Africa, Burkinabes in Cote d’Ivoire, Mauritanians in Senegal, South Sudanese in Khartoum. |
Yes they did. I found that out.. Read this academic piece by Dr Rasheed Olaniyi (Ph.D): http://www.imi.ox.ac.uk/pdfs/rasheed-olaniyi Aliens Compliance Order 1969 The reason many Nigerians are not aware that Nigeria got kicked out of Ghana first is because it happened during the height of the biafra war between 1967-1970 and many of us were not yet born into this confused wicked world at that time. The Nigerian people most affected by the deportation exercise were the yorubas according to Dr Olaniyi. He said that Igbo migrants were allowed to remain in Ghana because of the biafra war. http://sites.davidson.edu/cis485/?p=3349 |
Londoner hating on Ghana since 1957 |
kokoA: I don't like it ![]() |
chinazaekperem: cos we nigerians understand ourselves better.You are a fool ![]() |
chinazaekperem: yoruab hater, am here, whats the big deal about producing a car? it has happened and been forgotten in nigeria.why must you bring tribalism here ![]() |
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