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100Cents:tell dan[b]goat[/b] or whatever his fvcking name is, to sell his cement company and feed those hungry modafakas in that sh1thole who keep disgracing africa with their primitive behaviour. imagine human being feeding from the dustbin. imagine grown up men who are supposedly gainfully employed as construction workers(some engineers etc) fighting over leftover fanta I wonder what those unemployed apes will be doing no wonder they kidnap anything that moves in the sh1thole for a ransom of coke and gala hunger dey waya dis monkeys oooooooooooooooooooh roforoforoforofoNigeria: A Nation of Hungry People ![]() This is a clarion call to invest more in agriculture Nigeria is among the countries in the world faced with a high level of hunger threat despite its efforts at reducing hunger in the last 24 years, says the latest Global Hunger Index. In the GHI survey released last week, the country's index is 14.7 compared to Ghana's 7.8. According to the report, the higher the index score, the higher the hunger level. Nigeria's level is considered "serious". This year's report, focusing on "hidden hunger" was compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute.It is instructive that in 2010, out of 118 countries that were ranked, Nigeria finished 20th, on the index, an indication of the seriousness of food scarcity in the country. In response to the threat that year, the National Assembly expressed concern over desert encroachment in some Northern States, capable of aggravating the already worsening food crisis in the land. But beyond mere lamentation, there were no legislative initiative nor did the executive move beyond the self-adulation at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to address the challenge. It is therefore not difficult to understand how a nation so blessed with arable land and abundant oil wealth cannot feed its people.It is highly disturbing that since that poor ranking about four years ago, Nigeria has consistently been featured on the negative side of the different human development reports in the world. These reports indicate that life expectancy in Nigeria is nothing to crow about; real income of most families has woefully reduced; unemployment is scandalously high; Nigeria is topping the list of countries with malnourished children and that the quality of health and education services in the country has deteriorated considerably. Paradoxically, successive governments in Nigeria have always initiated projects that promote agriculture even though most have failed to yield the maximum results due to corruption, structural weaknesses, mismanagement, undue politicisation, etc. For example, the second National Economic Plan (1970-74) of General Yakubu Gowon made agriculture a priority, but the results did not match the efforts. Between 1975 and 1979, General Olusegun Obasanjo as then military Head of State, initiated a gargantuan agricultural scheme popularly called Operation Feed the Nation (OFN). The scheme also failed to tackle the country's food crisis. Upon coming to power as the first Nigerian democratically-elected President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari introduced the Green Revolution Programme with a view to increasing domestic food production and curtail the increasing food import bills. That programme also failed calamitously especially from the scandals surrounding the importation of rice. The military regimes of Generals Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Abdulsalami Abubakar and the late Sani Abacha made little or no efforts to boost food production in the country while the civilian administrations of Obasanjo, the late Umaru Musa Yar'Adua merely paid lip service to agriculture. Now that our oil is drying out, the greatest challenge of the President Goodluck Jonathan government is to scale up concrete and systematic initiatives to boost food production in Nigeria. The government must invest heavily in agriculture. If neighbouring countries are producing enough to feed their citizens, why can't Nigeria do so with all her natural endowments? The answer is that basic food production must not fall prey to power politics. Government and banks should develop schemes to provide credit facilities to farmers to invest in mechanised agriculture. Massive rural-urban drift decimating the rural farm workforce should be tackled by making the rural areas attractive for young rural job seekers. The point has repeatedly been made that a country as richly-endowed as Nigeria should not be suffering from the scourge of food scarcity. Human development is the epicentre of all developments. It is a shame that whilst Nigeria is beating her chest in euphoria of being the "giant of Africa" and Africa's leading economy, many of her citizens still live in hunger. ![]()
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foool talking crap as usual. charity they say, starts from home. so let dangote start feeding his ape-looking moronic countrymen first,huh? eating from the dustbin suck! he can also help million of those suffering modafakas also get a roof over their heads instead of sleeping under bridges. and why can't he create jobs for those apes so they can stop kidnapping everything that moves heard the last time he employed some apes he was asking those with Ph.D to come and drive his trucks 90% of MUMUgerians survive on less than $2, where will they see money to buy generators and fuel few MUMUs have i-better-pass-my-neighbour gens oooh hahahahaha let dangote make life a bit bearable for you apes now. life expectancy of 45 is just too horrible. even Liberians fare better ![]() 100Cents: |
100Cents:one man is richer than all the banks in Ghana? and yet people eat from the dustbin in your country? people sleep under the bridge in your dustbin sh1thole? one man is richer than all the banks in Ghana and yet people are being kidnapped for coke and gala in your cursed fvcking sh1thole? one man is richer than all the banks in Ghana and yet 90% of you impoverished souls survive on less than $2 a day? one man has more than money than all the banks in Ghana and yet 120 million modafaking human apes in your magg0t-infested sh1thole don't have electricity? no wonder goats are giving birth to humans in that evil axis ![]() Confusion in Ekiti town as goat delivers human-like baby goat [PHOTO] ![]() By Daily Post Staff on November 27, 2013@dailypostngr https://dailypost.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/image140-300x194.jpg ![]() The sleepy town of Ogotu-Ekiti in Ekiti SouthWest Local Government Area was on Tuesday thrown into confusion when information filtered that a goat had delivered a human-like baby goat. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident, which occurred in Lori Oke settlement, a village that is about 10 kilometres from Ogotun town, drew the attention of hundreds of residents and travellers. The spokesman of the community, Sunday Ogunmeji, who spoke with NAN correspondent on behalf of the Baale (community head), Ganiyu Adetoun, said a pastor, Mr Daniel Odedele, helped to deliver the goat of the baby. “After watching the goat labour for several hours, the pastor took pity on it and courageously pulled the baby out, only for it to turn out to be human-like. “The `baby’ had all the features of a human being such as human face, head, hair, female genitals, two legs and two arms with hoofs. “However, the human-like baby died at about noon as a result of lack of care as the crowd merely trooped there to watch rather than to attempt to save its life,’’ Ogunmeji said. A resident, Mr Saidi Oladepo, who is a commercial motorcycle (Okada) operator, told NAN that immediately the goat delivered the `human-like baby’, it took to its heels. He said that as soon as members of the community got wind of the incident, they ran helter-skelter in apparent confusion. He said alarm was raised and the local security agents, referred to as `Peace Corps’, were alerted to the incident. Oladepo added that it took more than two hours to re-capture the goat in the bush. The traditional ruler of Ogotun-Ekiti, Oba Samuel Oyebode, could not be reached for comment as he was said to be in a meeting of the Traditional Council. (NAN) |
adamskutty:Undernourished, undereducated, unemployable eediot! Whack a con! dirty, ugly pig! Is it my fault your country is so phucked? You better find something to do with your miserable life, maggot! You can join the kidnappers association and do what millions of your demonic countrymen are doing,huh? People are kidnapped for gala and coke in your sh1thole Whatever you are smoking must be very strong stuff! Why don’t you jump off a cliff or go take a gas shower? stvpid maggot! liberate the sick and generator fumes compromised thing you call brain before you talk because you sound like a damn f00l! ![]() When was the last time you heard any good news from that the-dustbin country?
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sunnyshayne:no money in Ghana? and yet your banks are rushing to set up here? little hustlers? I guess for you a MUMUgerian, hustling means 419, yahoo yahoo, pick pockets, ritualists, militants, bunkerers, piarates, boko harams, terrorists etc? no, we don't have them. you can find that in that cursed dustbin sh1thole that has earned a reputation for disgracing africa ![]()
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GHKWAME1:chei Kwame, this is serious. the world acclaimed champions of POLIO nigeria is last in everything good and first in everything bad ![]()
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GHKWAME1:hahahahaha don't mind the modafaking foools! crude oil prices are already falling even with oil their country was a zoo I shudder to think what will become of that sh1thole when oil becomes am irrelevant product perhaps they can export their women abroad to do ashewo work chei suffering and smiling MUMUland they are already eating from the dustbin life expectancy is 45 youth unemployment is 90% ![]() |
sunnyshayne:DUMMY, NOBODY GIVES A SH1T ABOUT SOME MODAFAKING MUMUS THE [b]ARMPIT[/b]OF THE WORLD. FVCKING EDIOT! |
sunnyshayne:hahahahahh go and chop sh1t, as most MUMUgerians do or you want to eat from the dustbin? foooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool |
sunnyshayne:hahahahahaaha taliking a typical MUMU foooooooooooooooooooooooooool who rans after miracles more than a shitnigerian? I understand your frustration, fooool. being tethered to a bottom-dwelling sh1thole is most frustrating Kidnapping is the second most lucrative industry after oil. I guess that is your idea of hard work,huh? such a magg0t no woncer more than shitnigerian apes 90% survive on less than $2 a day so much for "hardworking" MUMUs in apehole |
sunnyshayne:I understand your frustration, magg0t! Vulture-eating wizard with a brain of a two-day old baby! Kiss my arse, ugly bas-tard! you are the most phucked person in the whole wide world. Clueless, bombastic and fuelish. hahahahaha MUMUgerians are not only lazy apes, they are evil! go and drink acid, foooooooooooooooool give yourself brain what can one expect from a country where people are kidnapped for coke and gala? tweaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaka |
sunnyshayne:you need to get your head examined, dog. Ghanaians are lazy yet have built their country and today every nigerian goat wants to go to Ghana? nigerians are hardworking and yet cannot survive without oil? I reckon sitting down in abuja to share oil money every month is a fuleish shitnigerian idea of hard work,huh? or is it the 419, yahoo yahoo, armed robbery or rituals? such a modafaking fooooooooooooooooool inhaling generator fumes. what happened to the groundnut pyramids? f-uck you! |
thinkngrowrich:too many impoversished goats in the sh1thole since lord lugard's time. 90% surviving on less than $2 a day. suffering and smiling azzholes |
GHKWAME1:hahahahaha shitnigerians spewing nonsense since 1800 ![]() |
GenBuhari:i don't like John Mahama, but he was voted for by the majority of Ghanaians. I don't know about this conspiracy theory about america etc. Ultimately, Ghanaian voters decides |
politricks:this is a nigerian site,huh? there is not much of discussion on this forum. all I see is a lot of insults, stvpid talk and crap! your own country has its own major problems. so why don't you folks focus on your problems and leave other countries to solve their own problems? are those 200 schools gals still in the sambisa forest? |
redsun:Even the world bank acknowledges that Ghana's medium/long-term prospects are great. The current challenges are not as a result of the Ghanaians floundering. growth is at 7% and foreign direct investments are well over $3 billion annually. The fundamental problem with the Ghanaian economy has to do in very simple terms overspending by the current administration. Ghana had gone through worse economic situatins in the past and survived. the current situation is by far nothing serious, compared with what the country endured in the 1980s. Ghana survived that one so why would anyone doubt the country's ability to overcome the current challenges? |
redsun:The Government and people of Ghana will take the decisions that are best for their country |
politricks:I guess your country has never collected a loan? and what has my country collecting or not collecting loan got to do with a foreigner? |
brownlord:My Ghanaian brothers are all fine and doing great. They dont have to eat from the dustbin and they can enjoy fairly regular electricity. I live in Ghana and have had electricity in the past 48 hours, something you nigerians will consider unthinkable. cholera kills thousands in your country, which malkes the recent outbreak in Ghana a child's play. dangote should buy and fix that sh1thole called nigeria before looking at another country. Foreigners can't own land in perpetuity in Ghana so I wonder how dangote can buy an inch of Ghana's space. let dangote, or whatever his name is, improve lives of ordinary people in your country. at least he should work towards stopping people from eating from the dustbin. its soooo disguting. the mere thought that human beings in your country eat from the dustbin...................... |
politricks:LWKMD! so every nigerian arriving in Ghana is a businessman,huh? no wonder thousands of these "businessmen" are languishing in Ghanaian jails, I guess. businessmen indeed. arrant crap! |
redsun:Ghanaians have no reason whatsoever to run away from their country. It remains a much better place to live. Life expectancy is 64 years and improving, poverty levels are coming down-less than 50% of Ghanaians are considered poor, thousands of students from neighbouring countries are coming to study in Ghana. we don't have baby factories, we don't have boko haram. we can sleep at night with our two eyes closed. our people don't eat from the dustbin despite our short-term macroeconomic challenges our economy is growing at about 7% and foreign direct investment is the third highest in africa. tell me why any sane Ghanaian would want to run away when more and more people from neighbouring countries are arriving in their country every single day. It shows Ghana is still economically a better option,huh? |
ROSSIKE:That is for the Ghanaian government and people to decide? and what exactly is your problem if Ghana decides to go to the IMF? Ghanaians decide what to do with their country, so why should it be a problem for a foreigner? |
fighting over leftover fanta