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nadia_SA: Onye araaHahaha nice one. |
Nigerians bring drugs to our country, Ghanaians say. We import pharmaceutical drugs from Nigeria, they'll never say. |
otumfour: Security guaranteedWe also have democracy in Nigeria, that's why you are able to type rubbish here anyway. . Election results are also challenged in courts in Nigeria, what's your point? . You also have epiletic power supply , what's the point of calling a service line? Did the light go off by mistake rather than intentional load shedding? Rubbish . I also can't tell when last the light blinked in my area, but unlike you, I am not delusional enough to deny it happens in other parts. . Lastly, I ask again........... Since you have constant electricity in Ghana, why do you rely on Nigerian companies (which run on generators) for simple manufactured products like Cosmetics, footwear, textiles, confectionaries, insecticides, plastic (empty bottles) , electric cables, food and beverages, noodles, pharmaceutical products and cement? Are Ghanaians that lazy? |
nadia_SA: MzansiiiiiiiiiiiMpa gi!!!!! |
otumfour: Again, I say, Nigerians shud never compare thread problems wit any other country, cuz urs is always 200% worst, this ur blind patriotism ideology needs to stop.....I tell u, if u had J̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇τ̣̣̥ abt 500 Nigerians like shymex......M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ lord, Nigeria wud have turned around now.......so what is holding you from turning Ghana around since it's that easy? |
otumfour: Again, I say, Nigerians shud never compare thread problems wit any other country, cuz urs is always 200% worst, this ur blind patriotism ideology needs to stop.....I tell u, if u had J̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇τ̣̣̥ abt 500 Nigerians like shymex......M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ lord, Nigeria wud have turned around now.......So what's holding you? |
otumfour: Is this not nairaland? .....Nigerians on here even brag abt 419, to the point ur here even bragging abt ur epileptic electricity sector......What do you guys have to be proud of? You claim to have steady electricity yet you import manufactured products from a country that lacks electricity. You have natural resources of your own: gold, copper, cocoa etc. What have you achieved with it? |
otumfour: Btw, have u evere seen a Ghanaian on nairaland bragging abt Alamo bitters ?How can you brag about that? What is that alcohol compared to useful Nigerian products and services in Ghana? |
otumfour: U don't nugga, 80% of Nigerians only means of having access to good cleaning water is through bore holeswhat's wrong with boreholes? Ghana also suffers from epileptic electricity. Aren't you ashamed that you import basic manufactured products from a country with epileptic electricity? |
BluIvy: Jo! Shocked for days" the holy" humbled by grace. Things are not what they seem.I know how much joy you derive from interacting with us, it makes you feel relevant. Enjoy yourself. |
otumfour:Who says we lack water? Try adding a problem that doesn't exist. Alomo bitters has destroyed you |
lekkie073: no matter how God forsaken naija is, it is still better than dat place called Ghana.They claim, we don't have electricity, but rely on products manufactured by our companies (that run on generators) so funny |
Naija for life! |
otumfour: Look who's tlkn, at least we know there α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ drug dealers in South Africa, Nigeria wit it's corrup and useless police service can't even tell the difference between Johnson's powder and cocaineIf there was a drug problem in Nigeria, it would be known. Keep deceiving yourself. |
BluIvy: Dumbo, drugs are recreational not for problems. Please read more on this so you do not come and embarrass yourself on NL.Wow tell us more, you seem to know a lot about drugs. Not suprised afterall you live in SA. |
BluIvy:You can't even spell the name of your so called country. SMH |
What is even wrong with this girl, when Dare invited Kim Kardashian to his show and paid her a certain amount of money, this Juliet of a girl came out of the blue and said Dare should have invited her at a much cheaper cost, now this. Somewhere in her tweets she even suggested that the transplant could be done in Ghana, who says it can't be done on Nigeria? This girl is just interested in Nigerian money. First Darey, now this. |
Nigeria Exported $113 million Non-oil Products to Ghana in 2011. These are just the registered transactions. Cosmetics, footwear, textiles, confectionaries, insecticides, plastic (empty bottles) , electric cables, food and beverages, including noodles are all exported to Ghana. Add pharmaceutical products and cement to that list. For a country that doesn't have electricity, it's so ironic. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigeria-exports-n17-5bn-non-oil-products-to-ghana-in-2011/123020/ |
I heard that Electricity supply is so abundant in Ghana that yo can get elctrocuted just walking on the streets, but what have they done with it? They still rely on a country they claim has no electricity for most of their products and services. Almost half of the banks in Ghana are Nigerian banks, a major telecommunications service provider in Ghana is a Nigerian company. With all the electricity they have they still import products (uncountable) manufactured by companies running on generator. What a deadly irony. |
Oh! He already confirmed it. |
AjanleKoko: So, one more thing to thank us for. Else how da heck would anyone would know Ghana was even a country?I don't think he did, I know why you think so, his post is so stupid you wonder why anyone would like it. Permit me to introduce his brother to you...............GHswagg |
AjanleKoko: Yawn all you want, Charley. Just pay their rent, put your money in GT or Zenith, and enter the nearest Mr Biggs in Accrahahaha he should also get a chilled bottle of Lacasera and a pack of Gala while making a call with Globacom. Hahaha |
saintandsinnerz: Shut up you ill-mannered scum! I have read through your comments and they are nothing but jungle noises. You are bashing somebody about his lack of basic education in English, but your drivels are full of punctuation catastrophe! Talking about the kettle calling the pot black rubbish!Thought I was the only one who noticed. |
lorretta u: it's spelt CRETIN.I think you should be called a hypocrite in addition to cretin, because I started reading this thread from the beginning and you were the first to quoted someone and insulted him for a post that had nothing to do with you. Now you are playing the victim. SMH lorretta u: you're not even table-cloth material talk more husband material.why are u insulting someone u don't know?and why does this have to come right back to husband and wife issue?she's not wife material but if u see her now,u'll fall at her feet begging for attention.talk abt the issue at hand.leave marriage out of it.village man. |
South Africans should stop taking drugs, no one will sell to them. How does the drug even get into South Africa? No one asks these questions. |
The average cost of a kidney transplant is about $90,000. The medications and care needed after kidney transplant surgery averages about $16,000 per year. http://www.answers.ask.com/health/other/how_much_does_a_kidney_transplant_cost |
She's a bit like the Ghanaians on Nairaland, always eager to give unsolicited opinions. No one mentioned her name when they were calling for celebs to donate. If it was a Ghanaian producer who needed surgery, Nigerians won't even hear about it much less talk about it. It just says it all, Ghanaians just don't know how to mind their business. |
kreami diva: Biko Julie park well near one transformer.This is just wickedness |
AjanleKoko: ManThe idiöts just don't get it, the only reason why ours is more pronounced is because of our population. When Nigeria is blacklisted by any country in the world for crimes, illegal immigration and all that, Ghana is always among, Ghanaians also suffer attacks in South Africa. These europeans fear Ghanaians as much as Nigerians, google dating scams, romance scams or sakawa boys, you'll see Ghana all over the place. nigerians cannot use Paypal because of fear of scams, guess what?...........Ghanaians can't use it too. |
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That is so lame, akin to giving yourself a high-five 