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thegoodjoehunt3: Bruno Zuculini is with the squad making the tour of the US and his name is not on this list.No need for arguments. just visit www.mcfc.co.uk |
The tour squad is: Richard Wright, Willy Caballero, Joe Hart*, Micah Richards, Dedryck Boyata, Karim Rekik, Gael Clichy, Matija Nastasic, Aleks Kolarov, Jason Denayer, Javi Garcia, Fernando, James Milner*, Jack Rodwell, Jesus Navas, Scott Sinclair, David Silva*, Yaya Toure*, Emyr Huws, Samir Nasri, Stevan Jovetic, Edin Dzeko*, John Guidetti |
Dats students for you! |
I suspect MASSOB. Cos Enugu is their stronghold |
Eeyah...I pity Belgium for this.... |
lekkie073: so in other words, we Christians too r Jews?yes it is...Before the coming of Jesus there was nothing like Christian, His followers were called Christian at Antioch. Jesus came as a Jew.... The old testament in the Holy Bible is all about the Jews and their rules. |
lekkie073: so?We the Christians are Christ like. Christian is from the word christ-like.... And Jesus Christ is a Jew. Most Christian names like David, Benjamin, Solomon, Joseph,Jonathan,Gideon,etc are all Jewish names. |
lekkie073: who told u Israelites r Christians?They are Jew. and our father and lord Jesus Christ is also a Jew |
Israelite "ZION" is UNDEFEATABLE. |
OXYGEN01: MUMUGERIANS and GHANAIANS which people need prayers.?Gayna |
otumfour: U a nigerian living on generator set 24/7 in 2014 dey call us Ghanaians wey dey sleep, shank and eat 24/7 on electricity sufferersYea cos you eat electricity,drink electricity and get fat with electricity...Fast and pray for your economy. |
otumfour:yea...your brain is inside your wallet.... so check it well if its still there ![]() |
Ashantiking: Many Nigerians are also committing suicideSame as Ghanaians |
Ashantiking: Nigerians are still killing themselves to come to Ghana. You claim Cameroon is far better than Ghana. I asked you a simple question and you are yet to answer. Shame on you.The fact you don't know is that you seeing Nigerians in ghana doesn't mean ghana is good or better than Nigeria.... Tell me a place on this earth where you won't find a Nigerian same applies to the Indians.....Nigerians are in Sudan, Congo,Mali e.t.c.....That doesn't mean these countries mentioned are better than Nigeria... so get the twisted fact straight...... Nigerians are travellers, any country they are they are into one business or the other. About Cameroon being better than Ghana or vice versa is not of my concern so don't ask me. |
otumfour:Yea. you only claim to be proud of ghana online...... but offline(in the real world) you are either renouncing it or seeking asylum..... Is DAT not STUPIDITY? Ghana and ghanians are suffering, We all know that....lol. |
BankuTilapia2: Look at diz baboon if we looking for a clown president is ur fuckingggg prez who is not eloquent in the queens language. He got destroyed by Aisha Sesay remember. U people are da last tin God created after baboonsFor you to keep quoting me shows that you are jobless..... is the rate of unemployment in gayna so bad that you spend 90%of your day online posting trash?....well its not my fault that you are fraustrated... go blame your lame president.. or better still follow the footsteps of your fellow gaynian who commits suicide on a daily basis to end their pains and suffering ... http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2014/july-14th/man-commits-suicide-at-assemblies-of-god-church.php http://ghanasoccernet.com/five-ghanaians-commit- suicide-daily/ Well, I can feel your pains and sufferings in ghana.......Even your economy is dying and its affecting you all. Don't come here lying poo that ghana is dis and that.....we already know you people are really suffering despite your tiny population. |
Ashantiking: Nigga area that tells you all u need to know about Nigeria. An area where thugs and goons are rule by a clueless kingpin.You should be done with you useless suffer head country and your clueless president who uses your gayna borrowed national budget to buy sanitary pads for you all to eat....Cameroon is far better than gayna |
Ashantiking: Nigeria is worst though.No gayna is worse |
BankuTilapia2: Focus on the bombings in ur pit latrine country. We are bomb freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeethe bomb you are happy of might kill you someday |
buzzmania: Big ups to you man.You are a true son of the motherland.Respect!He is a true son of your motherland but tomorrow he's gonna renounce your motherland cos he is ashamed of it.....lol |
rigarmortis: this news is false, no Ghanaian will renounce his citizenship, Ghana is heaven, everything is perfect.Don't come hear lying shit to us...We all know well about gayna.... gayna is hell...Your economy is dead,you people are suffering... denying your nationality and seeking asylum in Brazil... We all know about gayna....ghanaweb and BBC can't be lying.... go hang |
Blockus: Explain how you arrived at 60% and Tell me how GAYnians are better than Nigerians.That's True Though |
BankuTilapia2: Typical mumugerian stupidddd n dumbbb. By da way didnt u do summary at school? AboaThis fool was busy quoting me at midnight when i Was fast asleep..... Its no body's fault that gaynians are suffering real bad and are renouncing their nationality |
Talking about the hardship in Ghana is almost a cliché by this point it feels like beating a dead horse. Yet a group of Ghanaians living in the USA, Ghanaians Against Bad Governance , have announced a protest for next Wednesday July 23. The group , who describe themselves as a ‘non - partisan’, say they are interested in the economic and social well being of the people of Ghana. Ghanaians yesterday had to re-adjust to an increase in petroleum prices, and consequently transport fares, as the economic deterioration showed no signs of abating . The protest is slated for the Ghanaian embassy in Washington and is set to kick off at 0900 local time and would conclude with the presentation of a petition intended to be forwarded to the Government of Ghana. This protest follows on the heels of similar ones going on in Ghana currently , such as the Occupy Flag Staff House and Red Friday protests. Ghanaians Against Bad Governance counts amongst their ranks Ghanaians of diverse background living in the United States, who believe that the Government has to deliver on the promises they made to the people of Ghana . The group in a statement said ; “ The protest is in response to the present economic hardship in Ghana, which is a result of but not limited to , economic mismanagement , misplaced priorities, well intentioned but badly planned and corruption riddled social interventions , and the blatant violation of the laws and policies of Ghana by our leaders. The aforementioned has resulted in a high cost of living, a currency in free fall, high interest rates, energy and water crisis , recurrent agitation by various labour organisations , and a recent downgrading of Ghana’s sovereign rating by Moody, just to mention a few. ” “We demand responsive and responsible governance to alleviate the plight of the good people of Ghana” So for three hours next week, our colleagues in the Diaspora would also endeavour to make their voice heard on conditions within Ghana right now. Those able should join our brothers out there, as we continue to make our voices heard through several forums that we would not stand for the current situation in the country , and that we would not be taken for granted |
Dr.Akoto Osei Nana, Still The Best M... Rawlings Greets Muslim... I Don't Owe PNC Vote Them Out ... Nyah... Elect Wisely — Alan Ur... TUC Decries Frequent D... 0 Tweet 0 0 Like Leave a Comment Name (required) Email (will not be published) (required) Website ADD REPLY NPP:Ghanaians Are Suffering IN POLITICS / BY ADMIN / ON JANUARY 16, 2014 AT 9:35 AM / The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the government has nothing good to offer the country this year than to further deepen the economic woes of the average Ghanaian. According to the party, the policies introduced by the government as measures to salvage the economy were extremely harsh and would bring undue hardship on the public. Addressing the media yesterday, the Minority Spokesperson on Finance, Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei, said the government had indicated that utility tariffs would be increased every month from January to September this year. Aside that, he said the National Petroleum Authority had also signaled that the automatic adjustment formula for petroleum products would be fully operational this year. “This is in addition to the increase in the road levy which has just been introduced. The implications for higher pump prices and its consequent impacts are obvious,” he said. Dr. Akoto noted that increases in fees and levies, some by over 200 per cent, had already become operational as hospitals such the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital had already advertised an increase in their fees. Furthermore, he said the personal income thresholds which were raised in previous years to protect low income earners as well as compensate for inflation had been frozen this year. The mining sector, he said was faced with an imminent windfall profit tax in the face of declining gold prices, while withhold tax on rent for commercial properties had been increase to 15 per cent. “These are a few of the policy measures which have been approved by Parliament for the fiscal year 2014. Unless government intends to propose other policy intervention in the course of the year, then on the basis of the last poor performance on revenues and excessive over-expenditures since 2009, we predict that the year 2014 is likely to bring as many challenges to the average Ghanaian as the year 2013 did,” he said. Touching on the US$3 billion Chinese loan, he said over 75 per cent of this year’s capital expenditure programme would be funded from foreign sources and added that 78 per cent of the amount expected from foreign sources was dependent on the expected disbursement from the Chinese loan. He, however, wondered how the government could expect an amount of $1.6 billion from the loan this year, when only US$$600 million had, for the past three years, been disbursed from the loan. On the government’s performance last year, Dr. Osei said 2013 was the year in which new taxes on condoms, cutlasses, fishing nets, wellington boots, among others were introduced. “During the latter part of the year 2013, in a rather unorthodox fashion the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate was increased from 12.5 per cent to 15 per cent, but to be made effective in 2014. In 2013, government lived beyond it means by an additional GH¢9 billion” he said He indicated that delays in the payment of statutory funds had become a regular feature of the economic management strategy of the government since 2009 and noted that in the 2013 fiscal year, there was further accumulation of arrears in the District Assembly Common Fund by GH¢450 million, GETFUND, US¢240, NHIF, GH¢151 million, SSNIT contributions by the government, GH¢695 million, among others. “Together these amount to over GHC 1.5 billion. This does not include arrears owed to road contractors, salary arrears owed to public sector workers, arrears owed to suppliers of goods and services to government agencies including the security services and secondary institutions as well as caterers for the school feeding programme,” he added. Dr. Osei said 2013 was a year in which Ghanaians experienced one of the worst episodes of power crises and added that the government responded to the problem by increasing electricity and water tariffs to its unbearable level. In addition to that, he said the government welcomed Ghanaians to a “happy new year” by increasing electricity tariffs by an additional 9 per cent this month. Touching on public debt, he noted that the government, last year, borrowed at least GH¢1.2 billion almost every month from domestic sources and added that by the end of 2013, the country’s total debt stock stood at over $23 billion, rising significantly from a stock of only $8 billion in 2008. “The result is that in fiscal year 2013 alone, payment of interest on our debt amounted to over GH¢4.4 billion more than the amount spent on District Assemblies Common Fund GETFUND and National Health Insurance Scheme put together,” he said. Inflation, he said, had been in double digits reaching 13.2per cent in November, while public sector workers were given an increase of only 10 per cent, not even to keep up inflation. The Minority spokesperson on Finance said the government made matters worse by proposing a wage freeze for 2014 in the budget. “In 2013 the Ghana cedi depreciated by almost 24% against the dollar. It is important to note that Mr Fifi Kwetey in his address at the NDC forum said that the Ghana cedi had depreciated by only 5% against the dollar. We only hope that this was a slip of tongue from the former propaganda secretary of the NDC,” he said. In a sharp rebuttal, a Deputy Minister of Information, Felix Fosu- Kwakye said the NPP’s allegations had no basis, saying, “government has done creditably well since it came into office” He said in the education sector alone, the intervention of the Ministry of Education last year saw the distribution of more than 12. 5 million text books to basic schools across the country. He explained that every single sector of the country had seen some improvement since the NDC came into power in 2009; therefore Ghanaians would be the best judges. By Yaw Kyei |
Beautiful Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has called on President John Mahama to take steps to improve the plight of 'suffering' Ghanaians. In a blunt tweet Friday afternoon, Yvonne asked the President via his handle, @JDMahama, to 'do something' because Ghanaians were 'suffering'. Yvonne made a vague reference to the recent hike in recent utility tariffs, implying that Ghanaians were struggling to cope with the new tariffs. “Mr President. Ghanaians are suffering. The people of Ghana are SUFFERING. #fuel #electricity #water plsdosomething! Thank you,” the actress tweeted. 'God save us!!! Help our land', Yvonne, who has 182,700 followers on twitter, added. |
blesszzy: una no dey ever tire!!! WetiYou should know that bats(gayna) doesn't sleep, they operates at night....Lol..... |
kemthegirl: at least we don't do everything to have white children like Ghanaians. U no longer have full bred black children. All u have is bi racial human beings running around coz of ur self loathe.Well that's true |
Fellow Nigerians I think we have dealt enough with this bats (gayna)this night.... They trying to prevent me from sleeping and they can't....anytime from now, I should be enjoying my sleep. |
buzzmania: Hahaha!These boko dogs are funny.The largest sh!thole ever.Another bat in the house who's trying to seek asylum |
Ashantiking: Talking shit, just like the average Eba eater on nairaland. No life and no job.so pained nigga. |
Ashantiking: There are so many Eba eaters on ghanaweb.Lool.... Doing what?....check Alexa.com ... and come thank me later |
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