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Travel › Re: Ghana Bans Flights From Nigeria, 2 Other Countries Over Ebola by CrudeGH: 9:21pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
9japatroit: you wish,what an illusion,mtcheeeew. shine your eyes. the truth is bitter,huh? |
Travel › Re: Ghana Bans Flights From Nigeria, 2 Other Countries Over Ebola by CrudeGH: 9:19pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
all4naija: Good measure. But, the Liberian man who died in Nigeria landed in Ghana before boarding the next flight to Lagos. he was on the flight that stopped over in Accra but he remained on board and changed flight in Lome. he never landed on Ghanaian soil |
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Travel › Re: Ghana Bans Flights From Nigeria, 2 Other Countries Over Ebola by CrudeGH: 9:09pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
jude33084: You said it all and I will say that the Ghanaian govt is confuse  you are the confused one. The Ghanaian government acted in the best interest of the country. I am not sure you understand the meaning of the word confuse |
Travel › Re: Ghana Bans Flights From Nigeria, 2 Other Countries Over Ebola by CrudeGH: 9:07pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Bigzig: Even with their down-falling economy.. hahahaha the Ghanaian economy is still growing at close to 7%, even more than the growth in your own economy. so what are you talking about? what is the rate of economic growth in your country? some you people are simply too gullible, walahi! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by CrudeGH: 4:36pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
customized07: I still want to know what you are doing on a nigerian forum.s there no ghanian forum like nairaland? I don't still know the name of your president. and who cares what a shitnigerian goat thinks or knows? |
Politics › Re: Angola Set To Overtake Nigeria by CrudeGH: 4:15pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Descartes: Get behind me you this fruity Gay typical shitnigerian with a sh1tty leaking brain! muhahaha |
Politics › Re: Angola Set To Overtake Nigeria by CrudeGH: 2:17pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Plus10: Ghana jealous of Nigeria since century B.C hahaha and why should ghana be "jealous" of nigeria?is it boko haram,yahoo yahoo,pr0stitutes,pirates,militants,baby factories or what? funny people,funny country! |
Politics › Re: Angola Set To Overtake Nigeria by CrudeGH: 2:06pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Descartes: As them black reach hahahaha thanks to bleaching cream shitnigerians are now claiming to be whites!wonderful! and why do shitnigerians suffer from such inferiority complex?there's nothing wrong with d black skin!lol |
Politics › Re: Angola Set To Overtake Nigeria by CrudeGH: 1:58pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Nobleval: So Mahama is also clueless? Mahama may be clueless but he's by far a much leader than your own president.hahaha quote me! |
Politics › Re: Angola Set To Overtake Nigeria by CrudeGH: 1:53pm On Aug 01, 2014 |
Wale112: which brand of generator do you use?  the hediot cant even afford a lantern,not talk of a generator! fuckeduppedness! talk of MUMU mentality! |
Sports › Re: 2013 Glo-CAF Awards by CrudeGH: 10:01pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
brownlord: OKAY, THEY ARE HERE ALREADY,
I JUST WANTED TO FIND OUT IF THE RESULT IS ACCEPTABLE TO YOU, BECAUSE YOU HATE ANYTHING NIGERIA AND REFUSE TO ACCEPT THAT WE ARE BETTER THAN YOU just shut up and face your front, okay? what kind of crap is that? Just leave Ghanaians alone,huh? this is CAF event. what has it got to with Ghana? very soon people like you will start screaming Ghanians like to cause trouble on NL. crap! just enjoy the event and leave Ghanaians alone,huh? |
Sports › Re: 2013 Glo-CAF Awards by CrudeGH: 9:54pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
brownlord: WAITING FOR MY GHANIAN BROTHERS TO DISCREDIT THIS AWARD SINCE EVERYTHING IS GOING IN FAVOUR OF NIGERIA what is this with Nigerian obsession with Ghanaians? what do you hope to achieve with such outright provocation? SMH! |
Sports › Re: 2013 Glo-CAF Awards by CrudeGH: 9:52pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
k.style: I knw ghanaians r praying mikel doesnt win d APOY award...i knw dem na please leave Ghanaians out of this,huh" this is how you guys start needless wars |
Sports › Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by CrudeGH: 2:31pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
[s] timilehin007: Petrodolla now I know how datf nd retard u are..u just saw d headings nd didn't bother to read the body of that article u copied the link, u just pasted here it...if u actually read it u would see dat ghana is still a dreamer 2020 of which presently Lagos dat u condemning still ranks 2nd best nd develop city in africa..nd inside dat article it still says Lagos possess most of the millionaires in africa...I huge u guys to read it...
Ghana's capital, Accra, has been tipped to be the fastest growing city for Africa millionaires starting from the end of 2012 to the year 2020.
According to the annual New World Wealth update report which was released on Monday, August 5,2013, the number of millionaires in Accra is projected to grow by 8 per cent a year.
Durban in South Africa would have the fastest growth in South Africa at 3.7 per cent, while seven other cities will grow millionaires faster than it.
Johannesburg topped the list with 23,000 millionaires at the end of 2012, followed by Cairo with 12,000 millionaires and Lagos with 9,800 millionaires respectively.
The city of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre currently ranks third in the league of cities with the highest number of millionaires in Africa, a report by the Oxford-based wealth consulting firm has said.
Lagos which is also widely acknowledged as the most populous city in Nigeria, the second fastest growing city in Africa and the seventh fastest growing city in the world, equally commands a huge presence of people from diverse cultures and race.
The city's prosperity has been attributed to its diversity coupled with superfluous natural and human resources as well as a huge quantum of daily commercial activities and transactions, especially from the sea ports and other high turn over business ventures.
Next time petroldullard..read b4 u post u are still dreaming nd not all dreams come through..Lagos presently 7TH fastest growing city in the world 2nd in africa.. [/s] arrant crap |
Education › Re: What is your view on the latest ranking of universities in Africa. by CrudeGH: 2:29pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
Universities are now ranked by web popularity, no longer by academic performance or standard? crap |
Education › Re: CHECK Out Top 100 Universities In Africa by CrudeGH: 2:25pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
On what basis were the universities assessed? from what I am reading, it is not about academic performamce or standard. it is about web popularity. that's crap ezeonline2: The rankings of Africa’s top higher education institutions has been provided by the 4 International Colleges & Universities (4icu).
4icu is an international higher education search engine and directory reviewing accredited Universities and Colleges in the world. 4icu.org includes 11,160 Colleges and Universities, ranked by web popularity, in 200 countries.
The list shows that South African universities comes top, although South Africa ranks very low in the quality of education in the world.
Meanwhile the first Nigeria University on the list is at number 10. See full list below
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-Natal, South Africa
6 University of Pretoria, South Africa
7 Cairo University, Egypt
8 University of the Witwatersrand, 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 Johannesburg, 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
27 Université de Ouagadougou, 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’Antananarivo, 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’Architecture, 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
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
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
What do you think of this list? |
Sports › Yaya Toure Favourite To Be Named Caf Player Of The Year by CrudeGH(op): 2:14pm On Jan 09, 2014 |
Yaya Toure favourite to be named Caf Player of the Year http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25669249Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure is favourite to be named the Confederation of African Football (Caf) Footballer of the Year on Thursday. It would be a third straight title for Toure, who also won December's BBC African Footballer of the Year award. He is up against fellow Ivorian Didier Drogba, of Galatasaray, and Nigeria and Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel. The ceremony takes place in Lagos, Nigeria from 19:00 GMT. Toure, 30, may not have won a major trophy for club and country last year but his class has shone through at both domestic level and for the Elephants of Ivory Coast. Recent Caf Player of the Year winners 2012 Yaya Toure 2011 Yaya Toure 2010 Samuel Eto'o 2009 Didier Drogba 2008 Emmanuel Adebayor 2007 Frederic Kanoute 2006 Didier Drogba His form led to him being the only African to be included on the 23-man shortlist for Fifa's World Player of the Year. His closest rival will be Mikel, 26, who helped Nigeria win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa and also featured in Chelsea's Europa League win. Former Arsenal striker Nwankwo Kanu was the last Nigerian star to win the prestigious award in 1999. Ex-Chelsea favourite Drogba, 35, was runner-up in 2012 but won the Caf award in 2006 and 2009. Meanwhile, Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi is in line to become only the third Nigerian to be named the continent's best coach. He guided Nigeria to a third Nations Cup victory and in November steered the Super Eagles to qualification for their fifth World Cup finals. Manu Garba, who led Nigeria to win a fourth under-17 World Cup last year, and Belgian coach Paul Put, who guided Burkina Faso to the final of the 2013 Nations Cup, are the other nominees. Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Ethiopia will contest the National Team of the Year title, while Al Ahly of Egypt, Tunisia's CS Sfaxien and Orlando Pirates from South Africa will vie for the Club of the Year. Cairo giants Ahly extended their dominance in the Caf Champions League when they won an eighth trophy at the expense of Orlando Pirates, while Sfaxien won a third CAF Confederation Cup title. Saleh Gomaa, of Egypt's under-20 team, Ghana under-20's Ebenezer Assifuah, and Nigeria's star of the under-17 World cup, Kelechi Iheanacho, will battle for the Most Promising Talent Award. |
Nairaland General › Re: Top 10 Most Technologically Advanced Countries In Africa by CrudeGH: 5:06pm On Jan 04, 2014 |
tunnex190: ...Good but I don't think Ghana is supposed to be top 5. Why? |
Politics › Re: Okay by CrudeGH: 2:08am On Jan 04, 2014 |
phantonce: that's why chinese keeps chasing you around in your country with gun.bunch of cowards who prefer dieing than fighting for their right dont talk like a f00l,huh?where were you when the Ghanaian arrested 1000s of chinese? |