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TravelRe: Christmas Shoppers Storm Onitsha, Overloaded Vehicles Spotted Leaving The City by GENEGIRIA: 4:59pm On Dec 21, 2019
Which goods?

CSTR2:
Ghanaians come all the way to Nigeria to buy goods.
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:58pm On Dec 21, 2019
You are sick in the head. You need help

Iwantslavesgone:
They are too lazy to survive without us
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:55pm On Dec 21, 2019
Thank you. You get sense well well. Who gives a fvck about these mudder fuggerz. When we told them they will soon cry for closing their borders, they thought we were joking,huh? grin close your border, I close your shops grin that’s 1-1 draw. So why are nigerians crying? grin grin grin nothing gives me greater joy than to see nigerians cry grin grin grin
Throwback:
I visit Ghana frequently.

This arrogance and delusional regard of your significance to the Ghana economy is the very reason why the task force overlooks the Togolese traders and focus on the braggart Nigerian that does not even have the necessary legal papers that ECOWAS membership prescribes.

I know for a fact that a law had been put in place in the past to even limit the ownership of retail stores by foreigners (mostly ECOWAS) in Ghana.

No country would sit by and watch its own citizens displaced economically by aliens and economic refugees.

Every country welcomes foreign investments that would provide jobs for the local population, hence Nigerian companies are welcomed to come do such in Ghana just as you have the SouthAfrican MTN, Shoprite and Multichoice doing same in Nigeria and elsewhere.
But at no time should such companies feel they are doing their host country and people a favour, when profit as a business goal is being made by such firms, example is MTN making its greatest profits in Nigeria.

So despite the limitations that ECOWAS membership still allows every sovereign state to apply, most countries tend to overlook such limits and tolerate some prohibitions in the spirit of African brotherhood, but remember that the rules still exist to be exploited if the situation becomes dire.

Also remember that Nigeria was the one that deported about a million Ghanaians from Nigeria during the Shagari government for the economic benefit of Nigeria.

Ghana too will do what is of benefit to its economy and people, and preponderance of foreign retail shop ownership does not benefit any host country or its people.
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:50pm On Dec 21, 2019
Who is stvpid fool talking trash. Nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana’s shoes. Nonsense!

Iwantslavesgone:
Why all these embarrassment for Nigerians in these stupid African countries undecided. Imagine ordinary Ghana?. Let's sanction these bastards and close our boarders to them to see how they will survive without us ?
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:43pm On Dec 21, 2019
What has nigeria “offered” to Ghana? What? You Nigerians are ingrates. Fvcked up ingrates. At least Nigerian banks operate in a Ghana. They make profits, which they repatriate back to your country to feed you mudder fuggerz. Are you grateful to Ghana for that?

It just emerged from your own government, that indeed Ghana is the top export destination for nigerian goods. You Nigerians export to Ghana, make profit which you send back to your country to feed you mudder fuggerz. Are nigerians grateful to Ghanaians for that? All you people do is spew crap and nonsense about Ghana and Ghanaians.

It just ejet[color=#990000][/color]

CSTR2:
List one thing that Nigeria can benefit from Ghana.

We have offered you a lot and can offer you a lot more at least according to akufo addo.

Now what can Ghana offer Nigeria?

Sri Lanka is more peaceful and orderly than India. It doesn't make it better.

It is just part of the benefits of being small.
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:36pm On Dec 21, 2019
Nigeria closed their borders, Ghana closed nigerian shops. That is fair now. Somebody is mentioning ecowas. Didn’t Nigeria know about ecowas when it closed its borders? I support the closure of nigerian shops in Ghana 1000%. More shops will be closed till all nigerian shops in Ghana are closed. grin grin grin

If nigerians like, let them deport all Ghanaians living in Nigeria. Ghana will then retaliate by deporting all Nigerians living in Ghana. 7 million Nigerians in Ghana, compared with 500,000 Ghanaians in Nigeria. We’ll see who will be affected. Ghana’s is even Nigeria’s top export destination. We will just cut off trade with Nigeria and we’ll see who will feel it. Nonsense!


evanso6226:
In Kumasi the capital city of the Ashanti region in Ghana today ,over 350 shops owned by Nigerian traders was closed down and More than 100 Nigerian traders were reportedly arrested and detained by task force constituted by the Government of Ghana to regulate retail trade.

A Nigerian trader who spoke with CFR Magazine on telephone said the clamp down which began last month has frustrated a lot of Nigerian traders doing legitimate business in Ghana.

When the government began the clamp down in August, they claimed the affected shop owners failed to regularize their business concerns as prescribed by the local law, while those detained didn’t have the necessary documents such as passport, resident permit and work permit.

But, another Nigerian trader in Kumasi region who sent the photos and videos to CFR Magazine on Thursday said the exercise was originally termed a routine inspection of business premises owned by non-Ghanaians to determine whether they were up to date in the payment of taxes but has now culminated in another round of clamp down on shops owned by Nigerians.

“The exercise is targeted at Nigerian. We’re part of the ECOWAS. So why are they doing this? They’ve not entered into any shop owned by the Senegalese and the Togolese who do business here too.

“They said we’re taking over their jobs. Nigerian government needs to wade into this matter and save those in various detention facilities. Since yesterday, they’ve arrested over 100 Nigerians,” he said.

The Inter-Governmental Task Force comprises representatives from the National Security, Immigration, the Ministry for Interior, Ghana Standard Authority, Ministry for Trade and Industry, Ghana Police Service and Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA)

SEE PHOTOS BELOW

SEE MORE https://www.clintgist.com/breaking-ghana-shuts-370-shops-owned-nigerians-kumasi-arrests-100-traders-photos/
PoliticsRe: Ghana Shuts Down Over 370 Shops Owned By Nigerians In Kumasi, Arrests 100 Trade by GENEGIRIA: 4:24pm On Dec 21, 2019
Trust me Ghana is better than Nigeria. Name one area Nigeria is better than Ghana and I will name 10 areas Ghana is better than nigeria. The truth is bitter.

Hector09:
Ghana are starting what they can not end, here PH abt 4 ghanians are working in various radio stations here, while others are working hotels and tele communications company, NAIJA IS BAD BUT GHANA AINT BETTER THAN US
SportsRe: Fifa Ranking: Nigeria Ends 2019 In 31st Place by GENEGIRIA: 4:15pm On Dec 21, 2019
Foolish goat. Who the heck do you think you are? You think you wrote anything sensible? What do you h@ve stuffed inside your head? Pieces of paper? Nigeria won afcon, played in the World Cup bla bla bla nonsense crap!

Stvpid goat talking trash. Football is played on the field, not with mouth. Foolish mudder fugger

charliboy654:
Are u normal at all?
We are talking of performance in 2019, and u are here talking trash. Ghana and Nigeria last played in 2011, and the match was a draw. Since then Nigeria has gone on to win the afcon, qualify for world cup and came third in the just concluded afcon, what has Ghana achieved all this while. By recent performance Nigeria has been the better team. Abeg I don't have time for stupid people. Bye
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 11:45pm On Dec 20, 2019
What is this one saying sef? Your soldiers were killed like chicken in Liberia, under ecomog. They are being killed like chicken by boko haram every day. Talking stvpidly.

The Ghanaian army captain was not dressed in uniform. The guy was out jogging and was attacked. Nigeria soldiers are killed in worse circumstances, so stop talking crap!

All your top military commanders, including obasanjo were all trained in Ghana. Absolutely rubbish talk

pacretus:
A Ghanaian soldier, an officer for that matter was killed like a chicken his body almost burnt to ashes by the villagers who accused him of being a criminal. Or is it the woman who poured hot soup on a your police chief (a senior police chief) I can post the links to these 2 stories and many more.

Now, no Nigerian soldier on a neutral ground has ever been killed like a chicken.

As for your under bridge story, im a Nigerian,never for once have I come across such lies.
Agberos in Nigeria dread the military.
And over here the police and army respects each other.

Martial art my foot, every military teach basic survival skills including close combat fights(mostly martial art).

Don't forget Nigerian navy trains your Special forces( from start to finish)... so give respect to your seniors ok.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Welcomes Proposal By Hyundai To Set Up Car Plant In Nigeria by GENEGIRIA: 11:36pm On Dec 20, 2019
Nonsense upon nonsense! You just wrote fvcking trash! Nigeria is the undisputed champions of world poverty. Every 6 minutes, a nigeria falls into the poverty trap. At this rate, everyone in that sh1thole will be become desperately poor by the time Buhari finishes his term

Instead of facing the reality of what that zoo has become, you are busy typing crass crap. People are being kidnapped upanddown in that sh1thole. How is that Ghana’s fault? Even to see garri salute belle sef Na wahala for Shitnigeria. Na brand new cars una wan buy? Nonsense

Myde4naija:
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Since you are very excited about this Crap, let me clear your empty skull.

Just get your mathematics right, 200million minus 120million equals 80million which is about three times your filthy Ghana population.

Let me use your crappy foreign statistics that excite you so much..... 24% of 30million are still extremely poor in Ghana, while Ghana citizens unfriendly policies has incapacitate over 70% of their purchasing power, definitely less than 5million of your population can actually purchase a bottle of coca cola after every meal, tell me how on earth you people can purchase a brand new car,


Mind you! If all of your remaining 5million can purchase a car its just about 7-8% of the said 80million Nigeria you have agreed are not poor.


Tell me where in Africa can you get has huge as even 10million populace that can actually purchase a brand new vehicle if not in Nigeria.


Y'all will soon wake up to the reality in no time.
SportsRe: Fifa Ranking: Nigeria Ends 2019 In 31st Place by GENEGIRIA: 11:29pm On Dec 20, 2019
Stop talking rubbish. Football is played in the field, not with mouth. Do you remember the last time nigeria beat Ghana? You guys sit somewhere and start hallucinating. Are you saying all this crap because of the quality of players of the Ghanaian team?

You guys don’t learn,huh? Nigeria has never found is easy against Ghana. Go and ask you fore fathers.

Ghana is not easy team to beat in the world. no matter the players that represent that country. Ghana has been beating Nigeria since Lord Lugard time and they will always flog Nigeria. Go and study your football history. There is nothing you or anybody can do about it.

The only problem with Ghana football was the protracted crisis in the football association in recent years. A new president has just emerged and Ghana football will soon rebound. But even in its current state, Nigeria is still a small boy to Ghana. That is the truth!
charliboy654:
Ghana that couldn't qualify for afcon, any team will likely beat Ghana, not just Nigeria.
SportsRe: Fifa Ranking: Nigeria Ends 2019 In 31st Place by GENEGIRIA: 10:20pm On Dec 19, 2019
You will beat? What makes you think you can beat Ghana and Cameroon? when was the last time the supper eagles beat Ghana’s black stars? Football is not played with mouth,huh?

CSTR2:
We will beat Ghana and Cameroon effortlessly right now.

And that is why we are ranked higher.

Your stories don't count in 2019.
CelebritiesRe: Shocking! A Ghanaian Man Has Been Convicted For $3m Romance Scam In US by GENEGIRIA: 6:08pm On Dec 18, 2019
He might be one of those nigerian mudder fuggerz who had falsely and fraudulently acquired Ghanaian passport. These nigerians eeh grin they should investigate him very well grin
Museloaded:
A Ghanaian man known as Henry Asomani has been convicted by a U.S court after being found guilty of a $3million romance scam.

Henry Asomani is a Naturalized Amer ican citizen who ws born in Ghana reportedly served as the figure head in the fraudelent act in which accomplices persuaded social media users and dating site users to provide money for gold mines,school and travel.
Read more:https://www.museloaded.com.ng/2019/12/17/shocking-a-ghanaian-man-has-been-convicted-for-3m-romance-scam/
CelebritiesRe: Shocking! A Ghanaian Man Has Been Convicted For $3m Romance Scam In US by GENEGIRIA: 6:06pm On Dec 18, 2019
Sharaaap ediota grin nonsense mudder fugger cool. Burnt offering? I guess nigerians are bleached albinos?

WorWorBoy2:
Shut that your stinking mouth liar you all have scammers in that your godforsaken cesspool
And they are not one in a million they are many .

Stupid Ghanaians, You burnt offering will log into Nairaland acting like you are too holy, when you are worst than devil stupid people.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Welcomes Proposal By Hyundai To Set Up Car Plant In Nigeria by GENEGIRIA: 3:44pm On Dec 18, 2019
Who told you? Stop writing crap! The fact that Nigeria’s population is 200 million doesn’t necessarily translate into a bigger market. Don’t forget 120 million Nigerians are considered very very poor. Every 6 minutes, a nigerian falls into the poverty trap. Market is not population. Market is about purchasing power.

Myde4naija:
little percentage of Nigerian that buy brand new cars are more than the entire Ghana population, there is no way we won't brag about the market.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Welcomes Proposal By Hyundai To Set Up Car Plant In Nigeria by GENEGIRIA: 2:15pm On Dec 18, 2019
Rubbish talk. Ghana is not the poverty capital of the world ooh. what kind of nonsense sweeping talk is that? there are few rich nigerians, but the vast majority of nigerians are very very poor. poorer than church rats grin grin grin rubbish talk grin

VP Osinbajo: Nigeria far behind in poverty eradication
By Agencies - December 16, 2019
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said on Monday the country is far behind in the race to eradicate poverty. grin
He stated this at the second Abiola Ajimobi roundtable programme to mark the 70th birthday of the former governor of Oyo State.
The programme was attended by many governors, former governors, prominent traditional rulers and several other businessmen and women across the country.
While speaking on the topic: “Managing the Dynamics of Nigeria’s Advancement: The Socio-Economic options,” Osinbajo said “there are two issues and I’m glad that by the response of discussants, the two issues stood out. One is the environment for local and foreign investments and second is eradicating poverty.”
“[b]It’s very obvious that we are behind the race in eradicating povert[/b]y. The reason being that before now, there were no systematic and focused approach to eradicating poverty in our country. This is why from 2014-2015, the APC decided to write social investment into our manifestos.
“So, the social investment we are talking about is not by accident. It’s a comprehensive programme to tackle poverty. It’s a detailed programme and the first of its kind anywhere in Africa. The programme is very seriously scrutinized by the World Bank and as a matter of fact, the World Bank is a collaborator.”
“Till date, that school feeding programme accounts for feeding of over 9.9 million pupils in 33 states and we are going to 36 states. 540,000 people are being paid monthly. Of course, it’s not a perfect programme but it’s the first pragmatic approach to tackling poverty”.
“That’s what countries with a large population of the poor did and today it has taken a large number out of poverty. It’s very important to bear in mind that we are at the first stage of the programme and we will do a lot more.”


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ColonelEmeka:
Ghanaians are mostly too poor to afford brand new cars. Nigerians buy brand new cars more than those who even buy used cars in Ghana.
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PoliticsRe: Ghana Becomes Nigeria’s Biggest Trade Partner After Border Closure by GENEGIRIA: 8:27pm On Dec 16, 2019
you are talking rubbish grin nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana's shoes grin


Nigeria’s loss is Ghana’s gain grin
https://www.theafricareport.com/21326/nigerias-loss-is-ghanas-gain/
Posted on Monday, 16 December 2019 14:33
By positioning itself as open for business and diaspora, Ghana is seizing the opportunities that Nigeria is missing.
December is a busy month for airlines flying between London and West Africa.

Many first and second-generation West Africans, living in Europe or elsewhere, will fly home to celebrate the holidays with their extended families. Airlines, like British Airways (BA), will make a killing on this route by offering return tickets to Accra and Lagos for as much as $2,400 (£1,800).
Observing the persistent seasonal price gouging for a group of consumers without much in the way of choice, a luxury car leasing company in London spotted an opportunity to disrupt BA and Virgin Atlantic’s business model.

The new venture – Black Star Airlines – leased a private jet for ten days over Christmas and New Year, offering return flights to Accra for just $1,850 (£1,399). The offer has been gobbled up, with over 7,000 tickets sold so far.
Interestingly, a significant number of buyers are Nigerians who want to spend the holidays in Ghana, or save on costs by connecting to Lagos via Accra.

The relative ease of obtaining operating permission from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority is what makes the entire operation possible. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority may not have been as cooperative as their counterparts in Ghana.
The comparison between the two authorities is a moot point because the default destination is Accra – even though, statistically, there is a far greater demand for flights to Lagos from Nigerian travellers. UK census figures from 2016 found 96,000 Ghanaians living in Britain, compared to 196,000 Nigerians.

The Blinkered Giant
While it is used less frequently outside Nigeria nowadays, the term “Giant of Africa” remains a mainstay of Nigeria’s self image.
The Nigerian government’s position on trade, investment, and travel is similar in character to that of a remote, previously-important European province that is not yet over its history, and views outsiders and modern ideas with suspicion.
Statistically, Nigeria is the obvious destination for foreign investment in West Africa – particularly from the English-speaking world – but the anecdote above illustrates a growing economic trend in the subregion.

On paper and in practice, investors and tourists are increasingly voting with their feet and choosing Ghana ahead of Nigeria.
• In 2018, Nigeria recorded $1.9bn in FDI inflows, down sharply from $3.5bn in 2017.
• Ghana, in comparison, recorded $3.5bn in 2018, up from $3.2bn in 2017 – a remarkable feat for a country with a population six times smaller than Nigeria.

As this trend continues, Nigeria is effectively chasing away much-needed money and expertise while its economy remains beset by austerity measures, runaway debt, and a protectionist policy outlook that seems to be set in stone.
During his first iteration as a military Head of State, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic and cultural idea of Nigeria focuses exclusively on a vision of the country as a completely self-sufficient giant whose massive internal market is the be-all-and-end-all of business in Africa.

By completely ignoring the fact that six people slide into extreme poverty every minute in Nigeria, Buhari’s administration has become dangerously obsessed with the idea of turning Nigeria into the economic equivalent of the mythical perpetual motion machine.
Ghana, on the other hand, with its smaller population and lack of a national superiority complex, is not burdened by such problematic ideas. Ghana’s tourism revenue, currently ranked first in West Africa, shows that it’s reaping the rewards of opening up to the world, while Nigeria closes its borders, both literally and figuratively.
Ghana Seizes the Initiative

Much of the Ghanaian government’s efforts to pitch itself as the alternative to Nigeria in West Africa hinges on its ‘Year of Return’ campaign.
In 2019, the country welcomed more foreign visitors than ever before in its post-independence history. The African diaspora is buying into the idea of visiting or moving to Ghana, with predictably positive trade and investment results.

While Nigeria counts a far greater share of the African diaspora as its descendants – having hosted at least four of West Africa’s biggest slave ports in Badagry, Ebute Metta, Calabar, and Okrika – Ghana has cashed the cheque that its bigger neighbour sat on for decades.
Ghana also grants citizenship to people from the African diaspora, which allows returnees the right to own land.
Despite having access to far more unused land than Ghana, Nigeria is failing to grasp the benefits of attracting more visitors. It also appears content with imprisoning itself within its borders.

The only area in which Nigeria does not engage in this self-imposed autarky is in entertainment – probably one of its best-performing economic sectors. Yet, this is also under threat as Ghana tries to become West Africa’s new cultural leader.

There is another example of a navel-gazing behemoth that conceded its advantage to a smaller neighbour.
Post World War 2, Japan rapidly overtook China in all economic and human development scores by focusing on technology and productivity, while China pursued ruinous autarky under Mao Zedong’s leadership. Until 2011, Japan had a much larger economy than China despite having nearly a tenth of its population.

Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory
Tunde Ajileye, a partner at SBM Intelligence, a Lagos-based political and economic risk advisory firm, has an explanation for Nigeria’s apparent retrogression.
• “Prior to now, what compelled people to come into Nigeria was Nigeria’s large market, but this population has gotten poorer and poorer over the last decade. People’s purchasing power has reduced and it is thus not as large a market as Nigerians have come to believe. When you add to this the current government’s stance on trade and foreign investment, that explains why people are looking at other destinations for travel and investment,” says Ajileye.
He also believes that Nigeria’s hostile regulatory environment, and an atmosphere of insecurity and lawlessness, have spooked investors.
• “The issues facing MTN are an example of this, as is the bigger conversation surrounding rule of law. There is also the issue of security, particularly kidnapping which foreigners are very prone to. So it is not one thing, but a number of things aggravated by a government not showing up in terms of trade, culture, investment and travel,” says Ajileye.
He also says Nigeria’s baffling policy of navel-gazing and self-imposed isolationism have handed an easy victory to Ghana.

Nigeria’s Loss, Ghana’s Gain
Ghana has successfully positioned itself as the beneficiary of Nigeria’s puzzling withdrawal from the global investment table. As the next largest English-speaking country in West Africa with favourable travel and trade conditions, Ghana has quietly gone about its business. It has a simple and transparent visa policy. It is also strengthening its passport through a series of bilateral travel agreements, allowing for easier access to more destinations for its citizens.

Ghana’s ‘Right to Return’ campaign has generated huge interest among African-Americans and Afro-Caribbeans who want to visit or relocate to the continent. In 2018, Ghana issued roughly 80,000 visitor visas. Between January and September 2019, 750,000 visitor visas were issued, allowing more money and skills to easily flow into Ghana.

A relatively friendly regulatory policy towards foreign investment is also helping Ghana to reduce poverty.
After emerging from military rule at the turn of the century, Ghana has successfully established the rule of law and deepened its democracy. It also suffers less from internal conflict and unrest than its English-speaking neighbours.

Nigeria, by contrast, has a notoriously long and expensive visa application process and a surprisingly difficult path to citizenship.
While its $385bn economy with nearly 200m population should be the most obvious destination for investment and repatriation from the African diaspora, Nigeria has chosen to scare away investors with corporate shakedowns.

It also bullies its smaller neighbours with unilateral border closures, and generally thumbs its nose at the world.
This has created a perception of a country that is as unfriendly as it is poor, which Ajileye believes, can only end badly.
• “In Economics, perception is everything. If people believe that things will get better, they usually do, and if people believe that things are going to get worse, they also usually do,” according to Ajileye.




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obama30:
Cedi's is dead currency even in Ghana that owns it. there's nothing to sustain the economy apart from oil they bought from Nigeria on credit. see Ghana is talking about life expectancy when Ghanaian youths life span ends at 45 because of over dose akpetesi, the reason for depends in apetesi is because no hope for youth, 90 percent of Ghanaian ladies are prostitute even though they don't stay in brothel, Ghana can use any thing to give them self encouragement about economy but we know they depends in borrowing and begging. yes Nigeria produce 200 million barrels of oil daily and mismanage the money. what about Ghana oil field that Kufor government use to borrow money that ghana used for celebration of Ghana at 50 and since then your oil field belong to another nation because you can't manage. you brag about your light which china government is main owner and Ghana government is just taken commission. what about your main gold mining field at Tarkwa that has been use to borrow 30million dollars from German government when you say your economy is growing please tell ours the area and what grow the economy, may be from kenke. please let Ghana and Nigeria end whatever that relate them and let see who suffer more
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Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 7:13pm On Dec 16, 2019
Welcome to kenya, the zoo with the sixth largest number of poor people grin I have never seen people as foolish as kenyans grin Kenyans are breeding in stvpidity like pigs grin

IMF colony and a country colonized by whites? Kenyans see nothing wrong with sharing their wives and daughters with white tourists, but everything wrong with the IMF grin grin Kenyans are slaves in their own country grin grin very stvpid people grin

rvp20182:
The first IMF colony to attain that...
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 9:23pm On Dec 15, 2019
You must be suffering from hallucinatory aria grin Kenya is the biggest scam ever grin kenyans and their inferiority complex grin no wonder they worship whites, offering white tourists their wives and daughters to fvck, literally for free grin very foolish people, kenyans grin

gallivant:
Stop hyping yourself, Ghana is all talk. You wouldn't even dare post Accra, Kisumu would put you to shame.
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 9:14pm On Dec 15, 2019
More “industrialized?”:hope you understand the meaning of the word industrialized? Nigeria that imports everything, including toothpicks, is talking about “industrialized “. Oponu grin

Area4Area:
A generator based industrial base that is more industrialized than yours that enjoys 24/7 electricity. Who your 24/7 EPP?
Give me links I requested for, you think you can come to an online public forum and start peddling lies and throwing figures. Give us those links and stop complaining
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 8:12pm On Dec 15, 2019
Whatever? Ghana is doing fine. You should be more interested in your generator powered economy, which is spreading poverty faster than usain bolt grin you are too ashamed to mention your GDP growth rate grin ; Anyway, Buhari doesn’t give a fvck. He is busy watching cartoons on tv and picking his teeth grin grin

Area4Area:
Let's agree you have no link to that, a link to your super growing economy in Q1, Q2, Q3 2019 and you can't provide any.
I understand anyway
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 7:45pm On Dec 15, 2019
Stop acting like a fool. Is kenya a paradise? Shameless goat stop smoking weed and talking trash grin

mtisTheQubit:
no man, no comparing with ghana any more...au revoir my friend
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 7:40pm On Dec 15, 2019
I don’t feed people’s ignorance and MUMUism grin
Area4Area:
Give us link to when Ghana paid up, no need for epistles
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 7:39pm On Dec 15, 2019
Give your own growth rate first. I hope you know the IMF is concerned Nigeria could slip back into recession,huh? You are not even growing your economy fast enough to keep pace with population. That is disaster right there. grin

The truth is that nigerians love poverty n suffering grin why do you think the voted massively fir Buhari? grin the man promised to take them to the next level of poverty. And he is delivering in his campaign promise grin a nigerian falls into the poverty trap every six minutes. Calculate the number of poor people in Nigeria when his term ends in 2023. Someone even drank gutter water in your country, to celebrate buhari’s election wn grin chai

Area4Area:
8.8% indeed, projected growth made last year, give us the actual growth rate for Q1, Q2, and Q3 2019.
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 3:54pm On Dec 15, 2019
grin Foolish Kenyans. They think posting buildings makes them less foolish. grin they need some serious flogging. Very foolish goats grin stop smoking weed

gallivant:
Broken record. Tired of reading the same crap in your posts.
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 3:16pm On Dec 15, 2019
Ignorant dumb fool grin the Fuckery and uselessness runs deep among you kenyans grin poverty, foolishness and stvpidity are the fastest growing industry in Kenya today.

gallivant:
You bore the heck out of everybody. You have literally said nothing! Get a little creative. tongue
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GENEGIRIA: 2:57pm On Dec 15, 2019
Stvpid goat! Sports? Kenyans are acclaimed cheats. You didn’t know that, right? Foolish mudder fugger!
Economy? Kenya has the sixth largest population of poor people in the world. You didn’t know that, right?
Infrastructure? Kenya has the biggest slum in the world called kibera. You didn’t know that,right?
Retail sector? Kenya is busy selling citizenship to anyone with money to bail out its cash-strapped economy

I am still trying to come to terms with how and why Kenyan men will give out their wives and daughters to tourists fvck just to make a few extra dollars. And they have no qualms about giving out their wives and daughters to strangers for sex grin. Very shameless animals grin


Shma:
Infrastructure(road, skyscrapers, highrises, malls,)
Technology,
Retail sector
Sports
Education
Recreation centres
Economy.. (Google Africa biggest economies and stop being stupid)
Beauty
Military
Quality roads.



Name them.. all those you are ahead you know grin
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 2:14pm On Dec 15, 2019
Nonsense! How do you define suffering? This is a very stvpid thing to say. Ghanaians are suffering? And yet nigerians are arriving in Ghana in their thousands, every day grin in search of refuge cheesy grin

How? Is Ghana the poverty capital of the world? Do we have 16 million children out of school in Ghana? Have kidnappers,boko haram, armed robbers taken over Ghana? Life expectancy is 65 years in Ghana. What is life expectancy in Nigeria grin what is the health and education budget for Nigeria, compared with Ghana? Ghanaians enjoy regular electricity. How many hours of electricity do nigerians enjoy? angry grin what is the unemployment rate in Nigeria? grin chai grin

Inflation is currently 7% in Ghana. What is the current level of inflation in Nigeria? Chai, Sufferin* n Smiling grin Ghana’s economy is growing at 8.8%. What is the growth level of the nigerian economy? grin


Area4Area:
Just like some Ghanaians are suffering as well, your companies are suffering, your government is suffering and you suffering too.
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 2:06pm On Dec 15, 2019
The report alleging that Ghana was owing Nigeria for gas purchases was published more than one and half years ago. Nobody had a good sense to find out if the debt had been cleared or not? And they are still recycling old, stale news. How about an attempts to dig up more current news in Ghana’s so-called indebtedness to Nigeria gas? Or you call NNPC to ask, can’t you?

In any case, if Ghana is owing Nigeria till now, will nigeria continue to supply gas to Ghana? But never mind, just google and find out if indeed Ghana is still owing Nigeria for gas sold in the past. I know what the latest story is, but I want you to look for the latest info on this issue yourself.

I am also delighted to inform you that Ghana’s dependence on gas imports from Nigeria is shrinking. Currently Ghana produces more than 400 million scf per day from its own OCTP, Jubile and TEN fields. So, the 60 million scf/d from Nigeria, which is even erratic, unavailable most of the time, is a small and insignificant part of the current Ghana gas supply story. With more supplies expected from new gas field under development, Ghana really doesn’t need to import gas.

Area4Area:
A link to when Ghana paid up in full please
PoliticsRe: FG Tells Togo, Benin, Niger To Pay Electricity Bills by GENEGIRIA: 1:45pm On Dec 15, 2019
You can goggle that information. I think you should mellow down on this GDP this GDP that, and focus on the overall well-being and standard of living of Nigerians. Nigeria’s greatest assets are its people, not oil and gas, or anything.

You are quoting GDP. What I want to hear from you is how are nigerians doing, in terms of life expectancy, access to jobs, poverty levels, electricity, water, quality education, personal security, food etc. These are considered necessities of life. So what is the point of a big GDP when the people are suffering, in all ramifications?

Area4Area:
Give us the GDP purchasing power and nominal of Rwanda and the per capital

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