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You are very very stvpid. You are a disgrace to your parents and your country. How old are you? You sound very dumb and completely idiotic. Are you telling me that nigeria closing it’s borders was proper, but Ghana closing shops of foreign retailers was wrong? If that is your position, then I don’t have anything to tell you. so who is crying now? So what are waiting for to close down Ghanaian businesses in your zoo? We will see who will lose out. Your banks and every nigerian business in Ghana will be targeted. Then your stvpid eyes go clear, well well . Stvpid mudder fuggerz ![]() Kapilta: |
And what is wrong if Ghana is happy that boko haram is terrorizing you mudder fuggerz? Were they supposed to be sad? why should I be sad that boko haram is terrorizing Nigerians since? If the tables were turned, and Ghana was experiencing bad fortune, won’t nigerians celebrate it? The hypocrisy of a nigerian is legendary we know nigerians hate Ghanaians, yet they try to make it look as if it is Ghanaians that hate nigerians. God is watching you ![]() Greenbirth: |
Hahahaha which is one is less fortunate African villages called countries? Nigerians and their stvpid talk. Look at your country. Is it better than a less fortunate Africa village? You are very stvpid mudder fugger. You need a hefty slap to reset your wasted brain. Fuelish magg0t Wickedtruths: |
2,500 MW is current national demand. There is still some 2,500MW excess capacity Ghana can offload to Nigeria, if you want what are big brothers for ![]() frankmoney: |
What is this fool talking about? What exactly has Ghana done wrong to warrant this foolish, bombastic tirade? You closed your borders and claimed it’s your borders and you can do whatever you liked. Ghanaians say okay let’s enforce an existing law that restricts retail trading to only indigenous people. What is wrong with that? Is that the reason for all this nonsense this foolish goat spewed out? You ediots have not seen anything yet. You people were celebrating the border closure,right? Soon una eyes go clear well well. Nonsense Kapilta: |
Feeding? Can you feed your own mudder fuggerz? Very foolish magg0t poverty capital of the world people are eating from dustbins in your zoo, and you are talking crass crap? nototribalist: |
Stop talking crap! Ghana has stopped complaining about your border closure. It’s your border and you can do whatever you want with it. We don’t really give a fvck. We are currently taking steps to enforce our domestic laws, which include closing all foreign retail shops and some people are already wailing because of that shops are being closed down upanddown we will see who can’t breath without who. ![]() nototribalist: |
Stop talking nonsense. Ghanaians are just enforcing an existing law that restricts retail trade to only Ghanaians. That is all. What is wrong with that ? You closed your borders and you claimed it’s your right to do so. Ghanaians are enforcing a law passed by parliament and you are complaining? I don’t know whether to call this arrogance or sheer stvpidity we don’t give a fvck about Igbo sh1t. All Nigerians are not welcomed in Ghana. Is that too difficult to understand? Bla bla bla Nigeria is super rich , Ghana is super poor. Who gives a fvck? Even if you open your borders today, nigerian shops in Ghana will remain shut una eyes go clear. Nonsense Which nigerian businesses are in Ghana that play a significant role in the Ghanaian economy? Name just one I hope you will not mention banks or do banks influence the economy in your country? In any case, Nigerians banks function in Ghana because Ghanaian customers patronize them. If Ghanaian customers decide to boycott nigerian banks in Ghana, that is the end of those banks you nigerians should be very grateful to Ghanaians for allowing your banks to operate in their country, to make profits which they take back to Nigeria to fed mudder fuggerz like you. Is it every country that provides a congenial atmosphere for foreign businesses to operate and make profits? Nonsense upon nonsensecharlesemeka85: |
of course, closing the border is not a Ghanaian problem. what we are saying is that there is an existing law in Ghana that restricts retail trading in Ghana to only Ghanains. we are only enforcing our law ![]() [s] surplusk:[/s] |
who gives a fvck? you call this a nigerian forum? so why were you fvcking talking about Ghana and Ghanaians? nonsense [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
typical nigerian mudder fuggerz. Ghanaians are no longer contending the border issue with you. we are no longer talking about borders. its your border and you can fvcking do whatever you want to do with your borders.right now, your igbo people are in sifiapain in Ghana because all nigerian shops are being closed[b]you do me i do you, nothing spoil[/b] [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
stealing my azz nigerians wil learn sense by force nonsense ![]() [s] surplusk:[/s] |
the hipocrisy of the nigerian. where were you when the ediot was insulting me? who started the insults? and when he insulted me, were you expecting me to back down? nonsense [s] gamaliel9:[/s] |
no sense hahahahas son of a crap1[s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
is that all you know? you sound like a very foolish magg0t emeka muder fuugers i don;'t blame you. i blame the dirty thing that gave birth to a goat like you fvak you ![]() [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
stop talking crap. nigeria has closed its border. its your country and its your border Ghana can whatever steps it deems appropriate. is that too difficult for you to understand? after closing down nigerian shops in Ghana, we may just take over all nigerian assets in Ghana that is a real possibility you are crying because Ghana is closing nigerian shops in Ghana? what will you when we take over your bamks? you will sh1t blood? ![]() [s] surplusk:[/s] |
nothing spoil sha. you eyes go clear, fool the rant of a fool ![]() [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
what did you say? you called me a banku eating mofo? i hope you know what you are getting yourself into,huh? ![]() [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
bla bla bla you have a car manufacturer in igboland? see your stvpid mouth ipob mudder fuuger elefule fool who gives sh1t about igbos or the rest of nigerias? you are all ASSCLOWNS in that zoo celebrating poverty may God deliver you from terminal insanity and crrass stvpidity igbos started this kidnapping sh1t in nigeria they will kidnap anything ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
what is this fool saying? nigeria is the laughing stock of the world the whole world is laughing at nigeria the biggest sh1thole country in the world nigeria is shambolic. nigeria is in shambles. it is a sham someone in that stvpid country even drank gutter water to celebrate certificateless buhari's election win ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
interestingly I am Ghanaian a very proud Ghanaian you have issues with Ghanaians, so what? and you think nigerians are not guilty of all the crap you wrote about Ghanaians? the hypocrisy of the nigerian. ![]() [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
walahi, I am enjoying the current situation. nigeria closed its borders. after dragging for a while, Ghana has now left their matter for them. after all it is their country, it is their border now, Ghana is enforcing its law, which says retail trading is reserved for Ghanaians. why are nigerians crying because Ghanaians are closing down nigerian shops in their country? its just starting and I am loving it ![]() |
stop talking nonsense [s] charlesemeka85:[/s] |
how can Ghana want to compete with naija when we are your big brother? by the way, go and check fifa records. Ghana BLACK STARS have beaten the super eagles by far. in fact the super eagles have not beaten Ghana in about 20 years. na lie? we know nigerian hate anything Ghana. but frankly, we don't give a fvck! [s] Kbs468:[/s] |
stop deceiving yourself, ediot give your oil industry to nigerians, and they will run it down within 10 years you want to bet? the only industry that works in your country today is the oil and gas industry. and we all know why it works efficiently. even your government officials have repeatedly admitted it so don't come here to spin any crap ![]() [s] samorobo:[/s] |
i don't blame you. I blame the goat that opened its dirty smelly legs to give birth to a fool like you weep for your stvpidity ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
samboroBush bowing to superior intellectual prowess let me ask you a few questions. do you really think if IOCs leabe your country, you people can run your oil industry? do you know the portion of oil production by the IOCs? your local nigerian companies don't produce more than 15 percent of oil you guys need the IOCs more than they need you nigeria is no longer an attractive option for international oil investors why do you think Ghana is attracting more FDIs than nigeria? ![]() [s] samorobo:[/s] |
i told you to stop talking nonsense, but you will not listen. do you know there are 16 million out of school children in that zoo you call country? have you heard of baby factories? i am glad you are igbo mudder fuggerz so you will know baby factories,huh? kwasia ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
sharaaaap. what were you doing in Ghana? look at this stvpid biafran mudder fugger upon all your crap, you even live in Ghana. useless shameless fool ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
you are talking crass crap, as usual $62 billion? that is chicken feed for oil companies but can nigeria survive without international oil companies? what you nigerians don't realise is that this is not like in the 1970s and 1980s. these days almost every african country has oil and gas so they will just abandon you mudder fugger and move elsewhere. little wonder Ghana attracted more FDI than nigeria ![]() [s] samorobo:[/s] |
what is this magg0t saying? Ghana is not the poverty capital of the world life expectancy in Ghana is not 45 years 16 million children are not out of school in Ghana foolish goat go and chew leaves you dey craze fuelish nigerians ![]() [s] POKUASI2:[/s] |
chai, ogbene nigeria mass sack ke can nigeria survive without oil? ![]() MASS SACK LOOMS AS MORE IOCs MULL EXIT ![]() By Adeola Yusuf Mass sack is currently looming in Nigeria’s oil industry as more international oil companies consider pulling out from Nigeria’s oil bloc stakes. ![]() The move, which came a few days after President Muhammadu Buhari assented to the bill that amends the Deep Offshore (and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract) Act, New Telegraph gathered exclusively yesterday, is to worsen the over 3,500 job loss suffered by Nigeria’s oil industry between 2016 and 2019. French super major, Total, which pioneered the fresh exit plan from Oil Mining Lease (OML) 118, this newspaper gathered, has appointed an investment bank, Rothschild, to manage its $750 million asset sale in Nigeria. Total is not the only international oil company that has stakes in OML 118. The stake owners include Royal Dutch Shell – the operator – Exxon Mobil and Eni. While Royal Dutch Shell owns 55 per cent stake in OML 118, Exxon Mobil has 20 per cent, Eni and Total both own 12 per cent in the oil bloc. There has been exchange of correspondences between the IOCs offices in Nigeria and their headquarters situated in their mother countries over this move, this newspaper can report authoritatively. “While a lot of these correspondences centred on implications of the new law guiding Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) to “our bottom lines, our officers here in Nigeria have been tasked to take resolutions on the new bill as an emergency,” a top management staff of one of the oil majors told this newspaper. Stating that there would be need for re-adjustment in revenue forecast and projections made on investments in Nigeria before the bill, he maintained that there would be “realignment in spending and possible right-sizing to reflect the new reality.” There has been mass sack of over 3,500 workers in Nigeria’s oil industry between 2016 and 2019, data compiled by this newspaper showed. While the country’s economic recession was responsible for the sack of about 3,000 in 2016, the United States super oil major, Chevron, sacked 500 staff working on various projects of the company in Nigeria in 2019. The two major unions in the oil and gas sector, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), then threatened to go on strike, saying over 3,000 of their members were affected during the 2016 mass sack. Total Group is already looking for buyers for one of its major oil blocs in Nigeria. The oil company wants to sell off its 12.5 per cent stake and has already contracted an investment bank to manage the sale process of the deepwater oilfield. Total’s 12.5 per cent stake in the deepwater oilfield, Oil Mining Lease 118, is estimated to be worth $750 million. Part of the oil bloc includes Bonga field, which began production in 2005. According to report, the Bonga field has produced around 225,000 barrels of oil and 150 million standard cubic feet of gas per day at its peak. With the $10 billion development of the Bonga Southwest field, production output is expected to grow. The decision to sell its stake in the OML 118, which is located some 120 kilometres (75 miles) off Niger Delta, is coming amidst Total’s expansion in Africa. The company is also reportedly planning to sell $5 billion of assets around the world by 2020; the sale of its stake in OML 118 is part of the assets’ sale. Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), it would be recalled, invited interested bidders for the development of the Bonga South West Aparo (BSWA) oil field in February 2019. It was reported that the project’s initial phase includes a new Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, more than 20 deep-water wells and related subsea infrastructure. The field lies across Oil Mining Leases 118, 132 and 140, about 15km southwest of the existing Bonga Main FPSO. But Shell disclosed days after that the directive by the Nigerian government to foreign oil companies to pay $20 billion in taxes owed would delay the final investment decision on its Bonga Southwest deepwater oilfield. |

or do banks influence the economy in your country? In any case, Nigerians banks function in Ghana because Ghanaian customers patronize them. If Ghanaian customers decide to boycott nigerian banks in Ghana, that is the end of those banks 