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ikekings: Lmao!!! Na today... Kenyans too woo... Take a look at those guys that represent dia country during olympics.... They look malnourished...and u think nigerians look well-nourished?LOL LOL LOL |
inferiority complex! I thought this thread was about kenyans?trust deluded MUMUs to bring Ghana into it.utter crap! r nigerians good looking?look at their stomachs.d men r pregnant!they look like inflated ballons!they r shaped like pyramids! damn! |
youngay: Ghana talking sh*t about Naija? that is dumb cause we are far beta in all level i mean all.young gay? Hahahaha how is nigeria better than Ghana? According to the World Bank, 90% of Nigerians survive on $2 a day or less, compared with 52% in Ghana who survive on $2 a day. Life expectancy is 52 years in Nigeria and 64 years in Ghana. Corruption: Nigeria is rated 139th most corrupt, while Ghana is rated 64 Electricity—120 million Nigerians don’t have access to electricity https://www.nairaland.com/1314971/120m-nigerians-without-electricity-fg 70% of Ghanaians have access to electricity http://www.energymin.gov.gh/?p=346 According to the United Nations Human Development Index 2012, which measures life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide, Ghana was designated a Medium Human Development country and ranked 130. Nigeria was classified under the Low Human Development category and ranked 142. [url] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_countries_by_Human_Development_Index[/url] The World Health Organisation (WHO) says in 2012, 143 out of 1000 children in Nigeria died before their fifth birthday. In Ghana, 74 out of 1000 children died before their 5th birthday during the same period. The 2013 Global DuPont Food Security Index, which measures food security in 107 countries by looking at factors like food affordability, availability, nutrional quality and safety, ranked Ghana 68 (3rd in Africa after South Africa and Botswana). Nigeria was ranked 86. http://www.businessdayonline.com/New/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40912:nigeria-ranks-low-on-food-security-report&catid=76:hot-topic&Itemid=564 http://foodsecurityindex.eiu.com/Country/Details#Nigeria Nigeria’s economy is expected to grow at 6.8% in 2013, compared with Ghana’s projected growth rate of 8%. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-18/nigerian-economy-to-grow-6-8-in-2013-inflation-to-average-9-8-.html http://www.afdb.org/en/countries/west-africa/ghana/ghana-economic-outlook/ Ghana is ahead of Nigeria in FIFA rankings. Ghana is second best in Africa, Nigeria is 5th Nigeria is not likely to meet any of the MDG targets, while Gh ;Dana is on track to achieving four of the MDG targets. A few more interesting statistics http://allafrica.com/stories/201209060215.html http://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/2009/10/28/ghana-ahead-of-nigeria-in-prosperity-index/ http://www.ventures-africa.com/2013/01/accra-others-rank-as-african-cities-with-highest-economic-growth-potential/ http://samuelobour.com/2012/05/18/ghana-ranked-1st-in-broadband-speed-in-africa-nigeria-ranked-9th/ So tell me, how is nigeria better than Ghana? ![]() |
I reckon the MODs have hidden posts by Ghanaians and allowed offensive posts by nigerians,huh? hehehehe we shall see! |
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WELCOME TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF F00LS, THE TOILET NAMED NIGERIA scroll down for details! Hahahaha abacha and yar’adua were buried the same day but surely there are no pictures or video of them being buried,huh? Fuckeduppedness surely there has to be photos and video of the burial of your ex presidents being buried even if they were muslims,huh? The eediot is afraid to post them because they were buried like dogs! ![]() roforofo water don pass garri, abi? Illiterate bastard! Still waiting for the biography of your cassava-eating president or the CV of your best educated president ever, azzhole! And your pigmy-sized abacha, the commander-in-thief of the mugugerian boys scouts, was busy fvcking the hell out of an Indian pr0stitutte when he was kicked up yonder! That dwarfish tramp that turned ruled the sh1thole like his personal fiefdom really died in ACTIVE service- screwing an Indian pr0stitute! As for yar’adua, he became like an AIDS patient and died! Poor thing! Hahahaha I doubt if you ever had any formal education because of your poor English. But never mind, I may employ you as the INPREGNATOR-IN-CHIEF at my new baby factory at upper eweka road in onitsa, which opens next month,huh. There is too much suffering in that sh1thole. 42 million unemployed, 120 million without electricity, 34 million have no access to toilet, 90% mumugerians survive on less than $2 a day, life expectancy at 52 years, Hahahahaha from 419 capital of the world, kidnap capital, to rapee capital, to corruption capital. The capital of perverts and pedophiles…………and the latest one is ……… The Toilet Named Nigeria [/size][size=8pt] http://washafrica./2011/07/12/the-toilet-named-nigeria/ In his latest column, government critic and Professor of Creative Writing at Trinity College (USA) Okey Ndibe, voices his disgust at the practice of open defecation in his homeland Nigeria. If you want to gauge how badly Nigerians have been animalized, then pay attention to how, and where, many of them defecate. Just recently, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that 33 million Nigerians have no access to decent toilets. As a consequence, said the report, these citizens of Africa’s most populous nation answer the call of nature in the open. Is it really only 33 million Nigerians? One is afraid that here’s one occasion when statisticians have pegged the figure too low. Nigeria – as I wrote three years ago – may be described as one vast toilet. ![]() Anybody who has traveled from Lagos to Onitsha by road knows that there isn’t one single rest area with toilet facilities along the route. At stops in Ore or Benin City, pressed passengers must hurry off into the brushes, gingerly skating around others’ feces, in order to relieve themselves. In Ndibe’s eyes the “habit of doing in public what ought to be done in private” points to a deep cultural crisis. Long habituated to inhuman conditions, many Nigerians have ceased noticing those peeing or defecating in the open. Or, when we notice, too many of us have lost our sense of outrage at the oddity. Public acts of pissing and defecation have become – more or less – normal, part and parcel of our social experience and landscape. ![]() Open defecation in Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria. Photo: Kola Aliyu / PM News The associated health risks of Nigeria’s insanitary conditions have made Ndibe feel uneasy about shaking hands. ![]() For me, it’s often a dilemma. I know how scandalous it would be to refuse to offer one’s hand. Yet, I can’t help wondering where the hands I shake have been, and whether they’ve been washed. Ndibe retells an revealing anecdote about local government staff who staunchly opposed a plan to build staff toilets. They told the local government administrator to “just give them a share of the public funds – and to leave it up to them to decide on toilet matters”. |
collynzo2: ^^^RLG is not known anywhere in Nigeria outside Osun state or wherever they are, who uses them, what do they do? Can their impact in Nigeria be compare to that of Globacom who sponsors your premier league hahaha Gaynaian Premier league is sponsored by a Nigerian Company, even their nations cup participation is partly financed by Globacom.Hahahahaha Ole buruku! How did N240 naira billion become $20 billion? so all these crap about nigerian dominating the Ghanaian economy bla bla bla is because 17 nigerian companies have invested $1.5 billion in the local economy? Hahahahahahaha do you know the investments that have gone into Ghana’s oil and gas sector alone in the past 3 years? More than $20 billion, eediot! Not to talk of the mining sector! Muhahahahahaha lying bastard. N240 billion naira has become $20 billion in your marijuana-destroyed brain. Arrant nonsense! One company alone, called Tullow, has invested more than $10 billion in Ghana in the past 3 years! Eeeediotic bastard 17 Nigerian firms invest N240 billion in Ghana At a time government officials and organised private sector are gathered in Abuja to talk up investment in Nigeria, Ghana’s Investment Promotion Centre chief said on Thursday in Lagos, that seventeen Nigerian firms had so far invested $1.5 billion (about N240 billion) in Ghana’s economy. George Aboagye, Chief Executive Officer of the agency, disclosed this while highlighting investment opportunities in Ghana, at the ongoing 2011 Lagos International Trade Fair. Aboagye said Nigeria was his country’s 5th and 6th largest source of investment, in terms of value and number of projects registered. |
Hahahahahaha no wonder senator chukwumerije described these apes and f00ls as educated illiterates! If you live to be 1000 years you can’t achieve one-hundredth of what Professor Attah Mills achieved in his lifetime. A man who obtained his Phd at the age of 27, when most young men in your sh1thole are busy kidnapping anything that moves! ![]() I understand yar’dua was the first university graduate to rule the sh1thole. Can you imagine! Ever heard of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and professor Busia, scum sucking low life? ![]() Ghana wrestled independence from the Brits in 1957, while MUMUgeria was freely given independence by the Brits who found their country very useless and of no value, in 1960. Between 1998 and 2010, two of your clueless and colourless leaders died in office. One was said to have died on top of Indian pr0stitutes at the presidential villa, while the other died like chicken, looking like an HIV/AIDS patient! Both of them were in their early 50s- not a surprise considering life expectancy in the sh1thole is 52 years. Professor Mills died a very dignified death at a ripe age of 68. There was no drama and he received a very dignified burial, which was attended by the US secretary of state and many dignitaries. Even your NL posted some of the pictures https://www.nairaland.com/1013475/late-president-atta-mills-funeral Can you post pictures of the burial of your late presidents for all to see? Shameless bigot. I challenge you to post burial pictures of abacha and yar’adua so we can compare them with the burial of Attah Mills. ![]() Your current president is said to have a doctorate in zoology or some nonsense programme. Post his biography so we can compare with that of Professor Mills.(Below). In fact post the CV of your best educated president. Hahahaha I know you can’t do it because the difference is 7UP! Fuelish goat! a shi1thead and senseless mor0n! ![]() Biography of Prof John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills Professor John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills, was born on 21 July 1944, at Tarkwa in the Western Region of Ghana and hailed from Ekumfi Otuam in the Mfantsiman East Constituency of the Central Region. He launched a lifelong interest in acquiring knowledge at Achimota Secondary School, where he obtained his General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level in 1963. To further his education, he attended the University of Ghana, Legon, where he received a bachelor's degree and professional certificate in Law (1967). While earning a PhD in Law from the prestigious School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, John Evans Atta Mills, was selected as a Fulbright scholar at the equally prestigious Stanford Law School in the United States of America. At age 27, he was awarded his PhD after successfully defending his doctoral thesis in the area of taxation and economic development. Prof Mills' first formal teaching assignment was as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of Ghana, Legon where he spent close to 25 years imparting knowledge (as well as other institutions of higher learning) rising from lecturer to senior lecturer then to associate professor. His contribution to intellectual development is remarkable having served on numerous boards and committees. During the almost 30 years of teaching and researching, Prof Mills served as a visiting lecturer and professor at a number of educational institutions worldwide and presented research papers at symposiums and conferences throughout the world. He traveled as visiting professor to the Temple Law School (Philadelphia, USA), with two stints from 1978 to 1979, and 1986 to 1987, and also as a visiting professor at Leiden University (Holland) from 1985 to 1986. During this period, he authored several publications relating to taxation during the 1970s & 1980s. His expertise goes well beyond the classroom, and is evidenced by the various examiner positions he held with finance related institutions throughout Ghana (i.e. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Institute of Bankers, Ghana Tax Review Commission). As an advocate for recreation and an active sportsman and sports fan, Professor Mills has supported the academic community and the nation at large through his contribution to the Ghana Hockey Association, National Sports Council of Ghana, and Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. The Law Professor loves sports and he is a keen hockey player and once played for the national team and is still member of the Veterans Hockey Team He equally keeps his body in shape by swimming, spending close to two hours every day when he has time. Outside of his academic pursuits, Professor Mills was the Acting Commissioner of Ghana's Internal Revenue Service from 1986 to 1993, and the substantive Commissioner from 1993 to 1996. By 1992, he had become an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Ghana. In the 1996 Presidential Election, Jerry John Rawlings selected Mills as his Vice-President in his bid for re-election to a second term as Ghana’s president. Rawlings was re-elected to his second term in office, and Mills became Vice-President of Ghana between 1996 to 2000. In December 2002, John Evans Atta Mills was elected by his party to be its flag bearer and led them into the 2004 elections. John Evans Atta Mills was re-elected in December 2006 to once again have the mandate to lead his party into the 2008 general elections. On January 3rd 2009, Professor Mills was declared President-Elect in the 2008 elections and was sworn in on January 7th, 2009 as the Third President of the Republic of Ghana. He was until his death the presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress for the 2012 presidential election. He was married to Ernestina Naadu Mills, an educationist, and has a son, Sam Kofi Atta Mills. |
GH PATRIOT: If Mr. Mandela were a Nigerian, his |
Hahahaha life expectancy of 52 years summarizes the misery in that sh1thole. Chei, ![]() Hahaha they were in progressive Ghana recently to copy our health system http://www.spyghana.com/nigeria-delegation-gives-thumbs-up-to-ghanas-nhis-system/ ![]() See suffering and smiling country. The suffering is so much that the mugugeria based affiliate of Ghanaian telecoms company RLG has to provide free bus rides to impoverished citizens of that sh1thole http://www.nigeriagoodnews.com/lagosians-to-enjoy-free-brt-bus-rides-throughout-april-courtsey-of-rlg-communications/ ![]() Former President Kuffour had a delicate spinal cord surgery done on him last year by Ghanaian doctors at Korle Bu. How many of your thieving, clueless leaders will have a surgery in your sh1thole? They even travel abroad to treat common cold! Damburuba! Hospitals in that failed state have become mortuaries! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8112800.stmSee how our own RLG is investing $20 million in that sh1thole to create jobs for these MUMus [url] http://www.ventures-africa.com/2013/06/rlg-mi-fone-to-begin-production-in-nigeria/[/url] Chei, so na bush nigerian people dey fvck? Can you imagine a woman with baby tied to her back being fvcke3d in the bush! Eziokwu! Chei, mumugeria we hail. Animals! https://www.nairaland.com/1310347/woman-caught-5crewing-bush-baby Hahahahaha so 99% of policemen in that sh1thole could not pass a simple IQ test? Not surprised at all! ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/1277991/95-percent-nigerian-police-officers#15535423 chei, what a superb user name I LOVE GH! God Bless You, whoever it is |
collynzo2: ^^^The people of Gayna have spoken, they said you country is a failed state, you don't have beds in your hospitals and you send your citizens to Nigeria as slaves. I go with what the people say. Read the comments above again. a failed Ghanaian state is a paradise when you compare it with your sh1thole. that is the reality. while nigerians will shrug off power outages in their sh1thole, Ghanaians will scream to high heavens because they believe it is an aberration. we Ghanaians know some of those sentiments were purely meant to score political points. go to the world bank and the united nations for credible and unbiased assessment of living conditions in your sh1thole and Ghana. it is there for all to see. ![]() |
LOL the world bank has spoken,d united nations has spoken,the dupont food security index has spoken,fifa has spoken! they all cant be wrong,huh? hahaha what a sh1thole! how many hours of electricity do u animals enjoy?5 mins?no,perhaps @ xmas! LOL! |
Conquistador: Holy sh1t. Ghanaians say their country is more prosperous than Nigerians, Nigerians reject it and say their country is better. So, the best way to settle this matter is to compare how the two countries fare on statistics drawn up by multilateral institutions such the United Nations and the World Bank. |
collynzo2: ^^^The fool even referred to a fake tweet supposedly from Kim Kardashian to justify his stûpidity.fake?> as in fake drugs, fake doctors, fake hospitals, fake people fake country! damburuba ![]() |
rigormortis: To conquistador, the amazing ape whi learnt how to type.Hahahaha mad dog ![]() You want to compare your certified sh1thole with the US? Keep on hallucinating, maggot! Chei, see this undernourished, undereducated, unemployable mumugeria eediot! ![]() Only God can save you from terminal insanity, walahi! ![]() 200 million phucked up people in a sh1thole! ![]() 34 million of you impoverished creatures don’t have toilets. 90% survive on less than $2 a day ![]() 42 million are unemployed, malaria kills 300,000 mugus every year, pneumonia kills 200,000 children in your sh1thole per annum. Chei, tragedy upon tragedy. And you are dreaming about luxury goods? You need to have your head examined asap, dog! ![]() I guess eediots like you have never heard of Kofi Annan, regarded as the most respected African after Mandela? The first UN sec general from sub-saharan Africa and a nobel laurette? Hahaha years ago Obasanjo was nominated by your sh1thole for that same post and was roundly rejected by the rest of the world. Who wants a MUGU to occupy such an important position? ![]() Have you heard of El-Anatsui? And what about Amos Koblah? Just two of the men dominating you animals in your sh1thole. Hahahah And check out this Ghanaian who is making the whole continent proud! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7881708.stm let me stop here before I confuse your fragile brain, eediot! ![]() |
rigormortis: For all the ghaynian apes typing on a nigerian forum, type best three economies in african on google and see what pops out, also type first 100 economies in the world and check naija and ghayna positions on the list, lastly the per capita purchasing power can be measured by the spending power of the citizens on their purchase of essential and non essential commodities, in that case nigeria has the highest purchase of luxury goods in africa including phones, cars and the like, every music star and his mother has been on tour to naija, i doubt if gayna can afford to pay these ppl or if a ghaynian promoter can afford them, most of the time, what happens is if they come here, these dudes come to naija go backstage and beg them, just check it, most artist that hav gone to ghayna went there after a visit to naija, the point is, people wont pay about 1100 dollars to see jigga if they were hungry, i know cos i was there, n that was about 2007. Yes ppl are unemployed but so is US and spain and greece, i doubt if the gaynian ape posting here has a job, the spendin power of naija on vacation has never been in doubt, in fact gayna is like a man who tries to pee on someone bigger but ends up pissing on his own nuts cos his dick aint long enoughMUMU-in-Chief! ![]() The largest GDP and all sh1t! ![]() Let me break thing down to your level, goat. GDP is the aggregate of the value of goods and services produced within a specific jurisdiction. So in the case of MUMUgeria, revenues from oil drives your GDP. So with high oil prices, your coiuntry’s GDP will naturally rise, even without you guys lifting a finger! The the reality of your so-called large GDP is junk! You know how things are with oil revenues in your sh1thole,right? Your sh1thole is one of the world's most corrupt nations,huh? Answer yes sir,dog. ![]() By the time Goodluck Jonathan, his ape-looking wife, IBB take their share of the so called large GDP; OBJ will remove his own; Abdulsalami Abubakar will take his cut; Atiku and Tinubu will take their share, Danjuma will collect his own, even Buhari go collect na; your thieving governors and their officials will take their share, the remainder of your GDP is nothing to write home about! ![]() MUMu by the time the leftover of your so-called large GDP is shared among the rest of you 200 suffering masses, apes like you won’t even see a kobo ![]() Why do you think its difficult to provide water, electricity, health care, jobs etc etc in your sh1thole? Use your head,m0ron! ![]() |
I understand, perfectly. You see the average MUMUgerian has an IQ of 30, so reading and understanding a one page item is a big challenge, huh? and their low-IQed brains work only half of the time ![]() Chei, the mumugerians have taken their animalistic reasoning to a higher level ooh. So the purchase of luxury goods and the hosting of music stars is all you have to brag about, to show the level of prosperity in your sh1thole? So access to electricity, education, good roads, jobs, personal security, health care, improving life expectancy, economic growth is not important, huh? Chei, No wonder your country is truly phucked! A country where 6-year-olds can be married off. A nation of perverts and pedophiles! Boko haram in the north, kidnappings, fake drugs, otokoto, baby factories, armed robberies in the SE, oil bunkering, piracy, militancy in the SS, armed robberies, gbomogbomo in the SW, and all you think about is luxury goods and how many millions you pay to musicians to come to your sh1thole? And you are not smart enough to know these so-called music stars see you people as MUMUs to be exploited? Was it not the Kardashain that was insulting you apes after spending less than a day in your shi1thole and collecting a huge booty? https://www.nairaland.com/1200042/when-kim-kardashian-came-lagos And when the Williams visited your country recently, they were asked whether they could trace their origin to your phucked up country. Did you hear her response? “Me? come from MUMUgeria? Hell no! God forbid! Tufiakwa! Wetin you talk sef? Abeg if na joke make u stop ooh” chei, the horrified lady started speaking in MUMUgerian pidjin by force. She realized she was speaking to a bunch of illiterates. https://www.nairaland.com/1089994/sorry-not-nigerians-say-williams/3 Continue spending your money on luxury goods and hosting modafaka musicians while we build roads, heath facilities, jobs, food, electricity, clean water etc for our people. MUMU personified ![]() School children in all public schools in Ghana are entitled to free meals, a scheme that was introduced more than 10 years ago. I was surpassed to hear the MUMUs can’t afford to give their young children free food in school. Pathetic, isn't it? |
collynzo2: 60% of Gayna's foreign investments come from Nigeria. We are talking of a world where we have countries like USA, China, Germany, India etc. The fools also borrowed $45 million dollars from us and are yet to pay.Hahahahah I can see that you have graduated from being a senseless mor0n to a drug addict, a child rapiste, a gullible ape and now a dirty, ugyl pig! 60% of what from MUMUgeria? If I ask for your source of that information, you’ll say you heard it being said at an ogogoro or burukutu joint in your crime-infested sh1thole! 6 banks out of 30, and one mobile phone company out of 6 equals 60% of investments? What school did you go to? Makaranta,huh? graduates of Islamic schools can do far better. In any case, who asked those MUMUs to invest in Ghana? For your information, Ghana was one of the fasted growing economies in the world last year. Ghanaian investors and their foreign counterparts are spending billions of dollars each year to invest in one of Africa’s most credible and respected countries. How much have your criminally-inclined business people invested in Ghana? A few million, I bet. From 2007 to 2012, more than $10 billion was invested in Ghana’s oil and gas sector alone. None of that came from mugugeria because there is none in the oil and gas industry. We expect an investment of additional $40 billion in the oil industry alone in the next 10 years. None of that will come from that mumu country, I can assure you. How about investments in the mining sector, worth billions of dollars every year? How much of that came from the federal republic of MUMUs? None! The investment profile of all your 6 banks and globacom put together may not be enough to start even one mining concession in Ghana. Muhahahaha and there are several of themThe only things MUMUgerians are known for in Ghana are armed robberies and dealing in drugs! Ask any Ghanaian the first thing that comes to his or her mind when the people called MUMugerians are mentioned and they’ll tell you straight away they are crooks and criminals. But trust our security services! There are now more mumugerians in our jails that those from any other country in the world! Hahahahah nice, isn't it? mumugerians actually deserve to be pout in the hottest place in HELL! ![]() I am sure Ghanaians prisons are now the new investment destination for mumugerians businessmen and women. ![]() And what loans are you talking about? You were asked yesterday to provide evidence and all you did was post a meaningless link from a defunct site! What stvpidity is that? Hahaha nigerian ape! Suffering and smiling people |
Hahahahaha you nigerian monkeys are such a disgrace to the human race! You animals are unfuckinbeliavable! Fuckeduppenedness ![]() Bla bla bla bla …….the largest economy and all crap. Do you realize how stupid that sounds? You couldn’t even provide a single rational argument to challenge my detailed analysis other than behave like a deranged monkeyWhat is the point in having a so-called largest economy if you can’t provide basic amenities and welfare schemes for your citizens? answer that simple question. Do you need me to tell you that the size of your economy is rubbish as long as it is not reflected in the standards of living of your people? Na wao! Have nigerians sunk so low that they no reason like intelligent human beings? I quoted the World Bank, the United Nations, and many others including the Dupont Food Security Index, FIFA etc in supporting my arguments, and instead of you countering with superior arguments backed with facts and links to the information you’ll provide, all you do is rant like a mad goat and talk crass crap? In any case even with your so-called largest economy ……….. How come life expectancy in your sh1thole is a miserable 52 years, compared with 64 years for Ghana? How come 90% of your long-suffering, boko haramed, crime-prone, depraved people survive on $2 a day, compared with 52% people in Ghana who survive on $2 a day? How come your country is rated 139th most corrupt, Ghana is 64th How come 120 million nigerians don’t have access to electricity, and yet 70% of Ghanaians have electricity? How come 143 out of 1000 children in nigeria die before their fifth birthday, while in Ghana 74 children out of 1000 suffer death before their 5th birthday? How come the Dupont Food Security Index ranked nigeria 86 in terms of food security and the general wellbeing of its citizens, and Ghana was ranked 68? How come your generator-driven economy is projected to grow at 6.9 percent in 2013, while that of Ghana is expected to expand by 8 percent? How come Ghana is ranked 2nbest footballing nation in Africa, while nigeria is 5th? How come the United Nations Human Development Index rates Ghana at 130, ahead of nigeria at 142? Bla blab bla if you have nothing constructive and meaningful to contribute then just go and hide your face because it is obvious your low-level intelligence and shambolic IQ cannot cope with rational arguments backed with facts. it is not enough to shout liked a mad man that you are without providing concrete and irrefutable proof. I want to see statistics compiled by credible international organisations confirming whatever you have to say. Come back here with solid and verifiable reports from the United Nations, the World Bank etc which says nigerians have better access to education, electricity, roads, health care, potable water, jobs, are less poor, personal security, life expectancy, less corrupt etc etc than Ghanaians!, then I will respond to you. Ranting like a mad man will only confirm you really don’t have any appropriate sensible response to my well-laid out analysis. ![]() |
rigormortis: the record i checked was about 2011 so i guess naija has improved. The thing is naija ppl are unsatisfied with things so we argue among ourselves and disagree with th president and all that stuff, plus we are very vocal abt how we feel abt political matters, even as advanced as U.S is, the citizens complain a lot, even more than naija, when i was in los angeles, n i dont mean to brag here, street argurments about gov policy can lead to gun fights. If naija peeps discuss matters what is the stake of ghyana ppl in the argurment if not inferiority complex and the kinda resentment a kid feels for his elder bro, or the natural hatred poor folks hav for ppl better off.keep deceiving yourself! naija has improved ke. and where did you get that stvpid idea from? you mean you can't see your country steadily slipping into the dustbin since the 1990s? hahahahaha what a bunch od jokers |
Holy sh1t. Ghanaians say their country is more prosperous than Nigerians, Nigerians reject it and say their country is better. So, the best way to settle this matter is to compare how the two countries fare on statistics drawn up by multilateral institutions such the United Nations and the World Bank. According to the World Bank, 90% of Nigerians survive on $2 a day or less, compared with 52% in Ghana who survive on $2 a day. By implication, there are fewer desperately poor in Ghana than Nigeria. Life expectancy is 52 years in Nigeria and 64 years in Ghana. Corruption: Nigeria is rated 139th most corrupt, while Ghana is rated 64 Electricity—120 million Nigerians don’t have access to electricity https://www.nairaland.com/1314971/120m-nigerians-without-electricity-fg 70% of Ghanaians have access to electricity http://www.energymin.gov.gh/?p=346 According to the United Nations Human Development Index 2012, which measures life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide, Ghana was designated a Medium Human Development country and ranked 130. Nigeria was classified under the Low Human Development category and ranked 142. [url] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_countries_by_Human_Development_Index[/url] The World Health Organisation (WHO) says in 2012, 143 out of 1000 children in Nigeria died before their fifth birthday. In Ghana, 74 out of 1000 children died before their 5th birthday during the same period. The 2013 Global DuPont Food Security Index, which measures food security in 107 countries by looking at factors like food affordability, availability, nutrional quality and safety, ranked Ghana 68 (3rd in Africa after South Africa and Botswana). Nigeria was ranked 86. http://www.businessdayonline.com/New/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40912:nigeria-ranks-low-on-food-security-report&catid=76:hot-topic&Itemid=564 http://foodsecurityindex.eiu.com/Country/Details#Nigeria Nigeria’s economy is expected to grow at 6.8% in 2013, compared with Ghana’s projected growth rate of 8%. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-18/nigerian-economy-to-grow-6-8-in-2013-inflation-to-average-9-8-.html http://www.afdb.org/en/countries/west-africa/ghana/ghana-economic-outlook/ Ghana is ahead of Nigeria in FIFA rankings. Ghana is second best in Africa, Nigeria is 5th Nigeria is not likely to meet any of the MDG targets, while Ghana is on track to achieve four of the MDG targets. A few more interesting statistics http://allafrica.com/stories/201209060215.html http://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/2009/10/28/ghana-ahead-of-nigeria-in-prosperity-index/ http://www.ventures-africa.com/2013/01/accra-others-rank-as-african-cities-with-highest-economic-growth-potential/ http://samuelobour.com/2012/05/18/ghana-ranked-1st-in-broadband-speed-in-africa-nigeria-ranked-9th/ That settles it,right? Ghana clearly is doing a lot better than Nigeria. |
I have been feeling one kind since I heard this story about the nigerian parliament approving 6 years-old girls as eligible for marriage. Still trying to fathom what could have driven a so-called elected parliament to take such a sickening decision. For me, this confirms what I have been saying all this while that there is something seriously and inherently wrong with the contemporary nigerian state and its people. In my country, people would have poured on the streets immediately and there would have been sit-in protests at parliament house until that crazy decision is reversed. But from what I can see on NL, it is business as usual for most of you people. I can see a feeble attempt to rally support against the move, and as with all things nigeria, it will fizzle out soon. For most of us watching from outside, it seems most, if not all nigerians, have simply gone mad. It is as if you all are sitting in a lorry that is heading into a ditch and yet either by omission or commission you are all behaving as if all is well. I find it difficult to understand that attitude. |

