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Sports / Re: Row Over Racist Balotelli Cartoon by djfiifi(m): 8:44pm On Jul 01, 2012 |
Cusubaba: Look at dis bastard, go and ask ur Ghanaian girls why they go crazy about Nigerian guys. Am not rich but I have Bleep not less than 95 ghanaian girls and am tired of eating their money. The one am fucking now is a nurse and she called me 100 times a day. She is giving half of her salary every month. she told me dat ghanaian men have short penis and they are not good in bed. She said am handsome with long penis and am good in bed. Keep on hallucinating,your supposed nurse never exist and if she does,you are simply her sex slave (bonking for few coins).Lazy man get some job and stop being dushbag cos its not an achievement but foolishness. Anyway,my wife is a Nigerian from Kwara state |
Sports / Re: Row Over Racist Balotelli Cartoon by djfiifi(m): 5:55pm On Jul 01, 2012 |
9jadelta: Choi! He is a ghanaian? :8 never knew o. No wonder he is so fugly Yes,an average Ghanaian is short and ugly but better than an average Nigeria.An average Nigerian is ugly,short,pot bellied,big lips with bleached skin. AMEN |
Politics / Re: Forbes Magazine Exposes Prof Ayittey's Hypocrisy After Mocking Jonathan by djfiifi(m): 8:42am On Jul 01, 2012 |
Between 1970 and 2009 per-capita gross domestic product in Madagascar tripled in after-inflation terms – to a whopping $448, according to the United Nations. Over that same time period per- capita GDP in nearby South Africa rose more than sevenfold to $5,700. A history of military coups, economic mismanagement and steady population growth has left Madagascar in the dust as other emerging-market countries like South Africa, India and Brazil surge ahead. Yet another coup in 2009 forced the U.S. to yank Madagascar from a preferential tariff program, costing the beleaguered island nation thousands of jobs in its textile sector. Immunizations and primary-school completions are dropping, and 77% of the population now lives in poverty. It’s manmade problems like this that landed Madagascar on the top of the Forbes list of the World’s Worst Economies in 2011. There are worse basket cases (see: Somalia). But among the countries with relatively complete data tracked by the International Monetary Fund , Madagascar, sometimes called the “Eighth Continent” because of its natural diversity, stands out for political mismanagement, corruption, poverty and lack of growth. Full List: The World’s 10 Worst Economies To construct our list, we ranked 177 countries according to three-year average statistics for gross domestic product growth and inflation (including the IMF’s 2012 estimates), plus GDP per capita and the current account balance, a measure of whether the country is importing more than it exports. There have been significant changes to the list since last year. Onetime losers like Ghana and Zimbabwe got their economic acts together and moved off the list while some countries, including Armenia and Jamaica, marched into the lower ranks primarily because of the global financial crisis. Others, like Madagascar and Nicaragua, earned their positions almost entirely due to the ineptitude of their rulers. It should come as no surprise that eight of the 10 worst economies also were in the bottom quartile of countries in Transparency International’s Global Corruption Perceptions Index, with Guinea, Kyrgyzstan and Venezuela scoring close to the bottom. “Beyond income, (corruption) extends to economic development,” says Transparency International’s Robin Hodess, group director for research and knowledge. “All of the indices that reflect human development suffer. Where government doesn’t work, economies don’t grow.” Madagascar’s poor economic performance mirrors the turmoil in its politics. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the country went through a brief period of prosperity. But per-capita GDP has trailed most of the rest of the world since the early 1970s as Madagascar’s population has grown faster than the economy. The current round of troubles began in 2009 when democratically elected President Marc Ravalomanana stepped down under intense pressure from the military and handed power to opposition leader Andry Rajoelina. European supporters cut back on $1 billion in promised aid, and the U.S. was required by law to drop Madagascar from the African Growth and Opportunity Act import program, devastating the textile industry. Much of the country has descended to a barter economy, according to the U.S. State Dept. At No. 2 is Armenia, whose economy shrank by 15% in 2009 as an expatriate-financed construction boom fizzled along with the world economy. With a mediocre growth forecast for the next few years, this landlocked former Soviet republic, dependent upon Russia and Iran for virtually all of its energy supplies, is struggling to keep up with the rest of the world. Per-capita GDP of $3,000 is less than a third of neighboring Turkey, and inflation is running at 7%. On top of that, Russia cut back on supplies of diamonds, hurting Armenia’s once- thriving diamond-processing industry. Coming in third is Guinea, a West African nation that sits on half the world’s accessible bauxite reserves but has trouble attracting productive investment. Poorly maintained roads, a 2008 military coup and “insecurity created by government hostility toward investment” have slowed economic development, according to the U.S. State Department. The 2010 election of Alpha Conde as president appears to have reduced fears somewhat, and Abu Dhabi and BHP Billiton are proceeding with a $5 billion alumina refinery project in northwest Guinea. No. 4. Ukraine has rich farmland and generous mineral resources and could become a leading European economy — yet per-capita GDP trails far behind even countries like Serbia and Bulgaria. The U.S. State Dept. blames “complex laws and regulations, poor corporate governance, weak enforcement of contract law by courts, and particularly corruption.” Jamaica, coming in fifth, is almost entirely a victim of the global financial crisis that devastated its vital tourism industry. On the positive side: Jamaica’s poverty rate has been cut almost in half to 10% in recent years while literacy has increased to 88%, according to the World Bank . Perhaps the cancer that struck dictator Hugo Chavez will bring deliverance to No. 6 Venezuela, which manages to keep its people poor despite an embarrassment of natural wealth. The only thing healthy about Venezuela’s economy is its oil-fueled current account surplus. An inflation rate of 32% and subpar GDP growth demonstrate the ineptitude of Hugo’s management. Nicaragua, too, suffers under a president who purports to support “the people” but has led his nation into subpar economic performance that only hurts the poor. (Note this response from Nicaragua, which says the IMF has praised its recent progress in reforming the government and economy.) |
Politics / Re: Reps Ask ECOWAS To Stop Deportation Of Nigerians From Ghana by djfiifi(m): 6:15pm On Jun 25, 2012 |
ifyalways: See folks foaming in the mouth as usual. . . Ify,we love you. I have rocking one of of your 9ja fellas,she is from Kwara State. Which part of Ghana are you? I would like to come and look for you. |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 4:23pm On Jun 25, 2012 |
Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria Is A False And Misleading Story – Segun Arinze Over the weekend, there was an on-line story purporting film producers and marketers in Nigerian have decided to ban Ghanaian movies in Nigeria. Considering the wild nature of the story, you’re most authoritative we decided to find out the truth and not the fact as spread by those websites. In a chit- chat with Segun Arinze live this morning on GhanaSuperStars.Com, the President of Nigeria’s Actors Guild, he repudiated the story with utmost crestfallen at such a sham publication. Segun Arinze hissed that Nigeria can never and will never have any unfriendly rivalry with Ghana. “We have created a very good relationship with Ghanaians and nothing will ever let us have a break up. The story is absolutely bunkum!” – He said. “My only advice to journalist is that they should be very careful with the way they spread false news since this statement they have released about Nigerian banning Ghanaian movies can cause state problems. I plead on behalf of Nigerians that Ghanaians shouldn’t take any statement of Ghana/ Nigeria rival serious until they hear it from some of us” – he lamented to GhanaSuperStars.Com He added that they are busy working on Nollywood at 20 and believes in enterprise so banning Ghanaian movies in Nigeria will not profit them in any sense but rather limit their market scope. Folks, your most reliable GhanaSuperStars.com have done the right journalistic ethic for your consumption but the puzzling questions that are crying for answers are; where could this story be coming from? Could be from the camp of film producers in Ghana or Nigeria and what reason (s) could that be? Share your thought. |
Politics / Re: Reps Ask ECOWAS To Stop Deportation Of Nigerians From Ghana by djfiifi(m): 4:14pm On Jun 25, 2012 |
Very soon,Lucifer will start deporting Nigerians from Hell. Nigeria was not mentioned,its illegal non Ghanaian retailers. Whats Nigeria's problem? We are simply curing you from your narcissism(pretending to be important whiles you are not) In Ghana,we respest laws. 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 12:45pm On Jun 25, 2012 |
Adetayo100: Ghana movies are poor, indecency, fake acents i prefer to watch a yoruba movie |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 12:16pm On Jun 25, 2012 |
Adetayo100: Ghana movies are poor, indecency, fake acents i prefer to watch a yoruba movie Fake accent? Thats a lie,what you hear in the movies are real,,thats whats spoken in Ghana.Dont you guys realise change in accent when your people graduate from our Ghanaian schools and come back to Nigeria? In Ghana,phonetics is taken seriously.Thats the secret we Ghanaians hid from Nigerians when we built your educational system for you. Or you expect us to say tarteen instead of thirteen? Or mistor instead of mister? Narcissism is what is killing you,my Nigerian friends,Pretending to be more important than you really are. 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 9:06am On Jun 25, 2012 |
Gabbysky: yes,its for nigerians only. so far you guys refuse to think abt yourself and always envy us by posting ill-post abt us,we will be here to give you the response you expect. WE GHANAIANS DONT HAVE TIME FOR THIS BOMB RIDDEN TRIBALLY TORN HELL CALL NIGERIA. |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 3:18pm On Jun 24, 2012 |
omoghana22: Well said brother,these guys are so quick to jugde without cross-checking,if they wont read,we will force them to do so. |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 3:07pm On Jun 24, 2012 |
Babaken: Ghana goverment is planning some thing else de have ask all nigeria business man and woman that own a shop to move away from de shop for no reason 20 of this month is the dead line 5 days was given as grace de is warning that action will start from monday 25 de are all doing this out of jealousy. Am in ghana as am telling you. Did Nigeria deport Ghanaians out of jealousy? You guys are so rude and refuse to read,in Ghana its stated that certain business are for Ghanaians only,so if you go ahead to partake in those businesses what do you expect us to do to you? We will not kill as it was done in South Africa(Xenophobic attack) but ask you politely to disengage in those businesses or be forced to do so and thats whats going to happen. Stop telling lies and speak the truth,you were given grace period of three months. In our country we obey laws and respect authority. 4 Likes |
TV/Movies / Re: Ghanaian Movies Banned In Nigeria by djfiifi(m): 12:51pm On Jun 24, 2012 |
Nigerian movies banned in Ghana? Its a big lie,i am not a fan of those movies but i see them in Ghanaian movie shelves anytime i go out. |
Sports / Re: Victor Moses Rejects Wigan's Double Pay Offer by djfiifi(m): 7:00pm On Jun 21, 2012 |
Mkenyaa: Welbeck is just of Ghanaian herritage but he is an English who plays for the Three Lions,READ WIDE |
Family / Re: Dog Rescues Abandoned Baby In Ghana- Awesome Story by djfiifi(m): 4:29pm On Jun 09, 2012 |
amosy007: So dogs are more responsible than ghanians no wonder they act like muppets on nairaland See this stupid ugly anagoman,we Ghanaians are stupid and with our stupidity we enjoy 24/7 electricity and water. Continue to tickle yourself and laugh at the same time,enjoy your heaven with your Boko Haram angels. 2 Likes |
Travel / Re: Allied Air Cargo Crashes In Ghana Kills 10 by djfiifi(m): 9:24am On Jun 03, 2012 |
ifyalways: The death toll was reported in Accra to be 22.Awurade!Ifyalways just spoke Twi,hahahha Anyway the death is 11 people,it can never be more than that cos in Ghana here a mini bus does not pick more than 12 passengers. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: GEJ Launches Energy Saving Bulb To Conserve Power Supply by djfiifi(m): 9:52am On May 31, 2012 |
Its a call in the right direction,kudos. We did it in Ghana here in 2006 and it helped,we are now at the stage of banning used(second hand) refrigerators,T.V and other electronic gadgets.My Nigerian brothers/sisters its a great decision GEJ has taken,lets all support him for the betterment of Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 10:08am On May 22, 2012 |
alj harem: I just learnt something from you,i am actually married to one of the Bellos,a Nigerian from Offa in Kwara state.Some of us go to the extreme when some of your people verbally attack us and denigrade us as if we are not humans. Cos of descent poeple like you,i promise to not retarliate when we are being abused verbally,hope my Ghanaian brothers like Otumfour(mighty) does the same. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 9:51am On May 22, 2012 |
youmour: Ghana/Nigeria top celebrity journalist yoo yoo niga,i've got a lots of 9ja sextapes on my machine,those of your pot bellied politicians,school girls,campus scandals,teachers even that of 2Face. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 9:39am On May 22, 2012 |
Chanchit: Did you just talked abt English and Grammar? Come on merrrrn,we are in the 21st century not in Lord Lugard era,get yourself some search engine and search for 'Thank God we are not a Nigerians-FOKN Boiz'.You can still drop into one of your smelly dirty public toilets. Well i dont blame you cos you live in an over populated country with 2.0 MB/s speed. Get lost mtseeeeeeew and enjoy your Boko Haram menace |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 5:39pm On May 21, 2012 |
Jyde89: ha ha ha ha ha ha,tlk about further english"thank God we are not a nigerian's". U can only expect that 4rm a friedbrain ganian slowpoke thinking he's an acclaimed poet.lwkmd!!!!!shameless object's. See 9ijaman coming to teach me grammar,hahahaha. Those lyrics were meant for fun irrespective of its grammatical jaundice.It seems you just dropped from another planet and does not know whats really happening,i just qouted the lyrics of FOKN Boiz' song Nigerians love best. We all know Nigerians claim. they have the best of everything in Africa(gaint in africa) yet we have thousands of you in our Universities here in Ghana. You wanna know their performance in class? BOMB |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 5:35pm On May 21, 2012 |
Jyde89: ha ha ha ha ha ha,tlk about further english"thank God we are not a nigerian's". U can only expect that 4rm a friedbrain ganian slowpoke thinking he's an acclaimed poet.lwkmd!!!!!shameless object's. See 9ijaman coming to teach me grammar,hahahaha. Those lyrics were meant for fan irrespective of its grammatical jaundice.It seems you just dropped from another planet and does not know whats really happening,i just qouted the lyrics of FOKN Boiz' song Nigerians love best. We all know Nigeria has the best educational system in Africa yet we have thousands of you in our Universities here in Ghana. You wanna know how they perform in class?BOMB 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 3:46pm On May 21, 2012 |
Kofi is a common name, that’s what even I say But a Ghana man will never call a child Friday Thank God we’re not Nigerians Always shouting very loud, don’t know how to whisper And why say Mistor, instead of Mister Thank God we’re not a Nigerians You like school more than any African I’ve seen Simple thirteen, you still say tharteen Thank God we’re not a Nigerians They ban the whole team, you can’t even play Can’t you just say Hi, what is Ki lon sele Thank God we’re not a Nigerians You barely qualify, then get stuck President Goodluck but you still suck Thank God we’re not Nigerians Instead of Hamburger or Pizza with ham You eat Egusi with pounded yam Thank God we’re not Nigerians Always trying to show off, even when you eat One soup, no vegetable but twelve different meat Thank God we’re not a Nigerians Fela was a great Musician, yes of course (Inaudible) something drugs Thank God we’re not Nigerians You created Nollywood,yes more of it But too many witches and wizards in your film Thank God we’re not a Nigerians Always in traditional wear everywhere Haven’t you hear of Armani wear Thank God we’re not a Nigerians For example shining five piece agbada You can look very good in Dolce and Gabbana Thank God we’re not a Nigerians Not going anywhere fast, let’s just stroll Traffic everywhere, many bad bad roads Thank God we’re not a Nigerians No street light from Oregun to Ikeja Four four, join join two two on okada Thank God we’re not a Nigerians Extra page in your passport to pass and go You have learn very well from Obasanjo Thank God we’re not Nigerians Email fraud, Pyramid, 419 Oh that’s not fine Thank God we’re not a Nigerians o KEEP ON HATING WE GHANAIANS WHILES WE KEEP ON MARCHING FORWARD. After all we taught you how to read and write after your independence in 1960. 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 11:24pm On May 20, 2012 |
rastamouse: You guys are funny. I trust that if Ghana truly sees sending away foreigners is in their interest, they will do it without blinking. Those of you saying Ghana will suffer anything after the move are jokers. Unlike SA, Ghana has no such thing as MTN in SA for you to bully them. The country can infact decide to cut any diplomatic and trade links with Nigeria and they will not be affected. you just made me proud as a Ghanaian, |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 11:14pm On May 20, 2012 |
Richardid: Sometimes i wonder when pple say that Ghana has a stable and growing economy, the fact that nigerians and other foreign nationals are doing business in Ghana does not make it a pleasant place to live in. Nobody live in isolation the world over,no matter how remote a country is, u must see pple from other climes co- habiting with them,this however does not make the host better. Accra and kumasi r the only places that hv a civilized living in Ghana,the other places r glorified villages. you just showed to the whole world how ignorant you are, There are more cities in Gh than you thought. Tema,Takoradi,Saltpond,Cape Coast,Winneba,Sekondi,Ho,Tamale,Sunyani etc We enjoy it when you guys exhibit your hatred for us,keep on hating whiles we keep on marching forward,Dont forget when we were an independent state,you guys were still a British Colony.You are our babies,AND SO SHALL YOU REMAIN FOREVER |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ghana To Deport Illegal Immigrants by djfiifi(m): 5:04pm On May 20, 2012 |
Nonybb: this ghanaians bast/ards shouldnt try this with the heavy weight nigeria or there economy will crumble. After feeding and clothing them in there dirty country they now want deportation. St/upid ingreats! Ghana is dirty but neater than Nigeria and if you have any money to be spending on other countries whiles you face the same poverty then you are the dumpest of any human being ever created,use that money to pay your doctors. Who made Nigeria big brother and power house over Ghana? Ghana does it and you guys follow,you are simply bigger than Ghana only in populationwise cos you guys give birth rough rough. |
Religion / Re: TB Joshua Officially Banned From Cameroun by djfiifi(m): 10:46am On May 07, 2012 |
musKeeto: THANK GOD, at least if Nigeria collapse with all the mumus wey dey inside, I no need to commot from Africa, just carry my jolopy dey go cameroun.. i will be happy to host you in Tema,Ghana |
Religion / Re: Boko-Haram Spies Sent To Oyedepo's Church Ran Mad? by djfiifi(m): 3:05pm On May 03, 2012 |
so the mad men confessed? |
Sports / Re: Ghana Or Nigeria? Who Is Generally Better In Football by djfiifi(m): 10:16am On Apr 18, 2012 |
chucky234: You lie by,Kanu won Champions League with Ajax and Pele won it with Marseille. Pele has won African best player three times,how many times has Kanu won it? Okocha cant even compare himself with Sammy Kuffour how much more Pele? |
Sports / Re: Ghana Or Nigeria? Who Is Generally Better In Football by djfiifi(m): 5:31pm On Apr 17, 2012 |
How do you post this on a Nigeria forum and expect fair play? Nigerians are going to tickle themselves and laugh at the same time. Ghana is better than Nigeria by all standard. Successes in soccer are counted with trophies one has won,just do your counting. |
Phones / Re: MTN: Unlimited Download Doesnt Work Again by djfiifi(m): 2:57pm On Apr 12, 2012 |
In Ghana here,their free after 3 is limited to 30 minutes |
Nairaland / General / Re: Where Do You Find Nigerians Most Uncivilized? by djfiifi(m): 11:14am On Apr 05, 2012 |
UNCIVILISED is a harsh word but I will says Nigerians are something else when it comes issues bothering them and Ghana,some members on NL just spew insults and ignorance. |
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