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PoliticsRe: ‘Lai Mohammed Detained For Abusing Jonathan’ by iconize(m): 9:55am On Aug 17, 2014
arewarepublic: Let it be known to your family and community that arewarepublic has noticed you three times.


Congratulations! smiley
Vacuous crap.

No matter how hard you force civilization on yourself, you won't stop being a primitive cattle rearer.
PoliticsRe: ‘Lai Mohammed Detained For Abusing Jonathan’ by iconize(m): 9:33am On Aug 17, 2014
arewarepublic: You have been noticed for the second time.

Oya, gerrout!
Shut up.

I see you're still pained from the last bashing, Face your cattle grazing...
that's your hope.

Arewa thieving drunk.
PoliticsRe: ‘Lai Mohammed Detained For Abusing Jonathan’ by iconize(m): 9:22am On Aug 17, 2014
arewarepublic: You have been noticed...

Gerrout of my way.
How can I possibly seek the attention of a begging nomadic t_wat?
PoliticsRe: ‘Lai Mohammed Detained For Abusing Jonathan’ by iconize(m): 9:10am On Aug 17, 2014
arewarepublic: The ediot de hide from me, but I don catch am.

Don't waste your precious time on the worthless goat.
Comic relief.. grin
SportsRe: Stoke Signs Victor Moses On Loan From Chelsea by iconize(m): 8:36am On Aug 17, 2014
Lekker lekker lekker.
PoliticsRe: 75,000 Nigerians Studying In Ghana by iconize(m): 9:30pm On Aug 16, 2014
PetroDolla3: Meanwhile, Mr Ahwoi said 39 foreigners applied to naturalize as Ghanaians, and that 29 of them had been approved and the remaining 10 being outstanding.

Of these, 17 people were Lebanese, five Indians, one each from Nigeria grin grin, Korea, Egypt, America, Britain and Liberia. The 10 applicants whose applications are still being considered are all shitnigerians. grin grin grin grin grin grin

The Interior Minister gave an overview about work being done within the 10 agencies of the Sector Ministry, made up of the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

The rest are the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Ghana Refugee Board, Gaming Commission, National Commission on Small Arms and the National Peace Council.

Mr Ahwoi said all the agencies would collaborate and work to provide a safe and secure environment where social economic activities would thrive within the confines of the law to enable Ghana to enhance her status as a middle income country to achieve higher growth and development.

He said many of the laws governing the agencies were obsolete and that, they are being amended at various stages to bring them up to date.

He said a new migration policy, a private security organisations regulations, a locksmiths activities regulations as well as a service charter had been designed while the NADMO Bill had been approved by Cabinet.

A cabinet memorandum on a loan facility to procure logistics for security agencies is also being worked on, and that, when that is approved, the agencies would be provided with the needed logistics for effective operations.
You're a lazy drug-crazed thief grin grin grin

A dumb Lazy midget that sits at home from monday to sunday criticizing the government on the radio, without doing anything to help the economy grow.

You're a useless thief and I'm your chineke! I'll continue to teach you senses... grin

Petrodullard, go and get a job quit fvcking old mamas.. grin

Gaynaians are lazy - Kwabena adjei



Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Kwabena Adjei says Ghanaians are lazy because they always sit on radio criticizing government without doing any work to support the country’s economy.

He says Ghanaians spend six days in the week on radio for commentary and rest on the seventh day, which is unacceptable.

Dr. Adjei was speaking at the launch of the US$2million Amir Complex, a modern shopping mall at Kisseiman in West Legon.

He argued that if the owners of the new shopping mall had chosen to lazy about talking on radio for six days in a week, the mall would not have been a reality.

“This should be a strong message to Ghanaians that there’s no free lunch in today’s world because every body’s contribution makes the country wealthy,” the NDC Chairman stressed.

Dr. Adjei is therefore urging Ghanaians to engage in something advantageous and desist from continuous radio and television commentary.

Meanwhile, the Director of “Amir Complex”, Stanley Tanor said the mall will support economic growth by contributing to government’s effort at creating jobs.

Tanor noted that the new mall will bring products and service close to people within Kisseiman and West Legon catchment area and ease the pressure on other malls in Accra.
PoliticsRe: 75,000 Nigerians Studying In Ghana by iconize(m): 8:34pm On Aug 16, 2014
PetroDolla3: chineke, see this
This odious walking corpse keep screaming "Chineke", so you acknowledge me as your chineke? cheesy grin
Well done boy!!!!

Mess up and I'll inflict your household with SARS, ebola, swine influenza, real hardship and Hiv. cheesy grin cheesy

What a delusional dunce! grin

A silly drunk with no hope of survival that even renounced his gaynaian citizenship to seek asylum in Brazil... grin grin grin grin

Poverty must be seriously dealing with Y'all in gayna...

Petrodullard you're really suffering, no wonder you're raving mad! cheesy

More gaynaians renounce their nationality cheesy


Many Ghanaians are now renouncing their nationality to become citizens of other countries due to economic reasons, grin grin cheesy Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of the Interior, announced on Monday.

He said in all, a total number of 817 applications were received and approved from Ghanaians in 2013 to enable them to change their nationalities.

Out of the number, 367 were males and 450 were female Ghanaians, who took nationality in Germany (538), Netherlands (233), Norway (32), Denmark (7), Austria (5), Hong Kong (1) and China (1), Mr Ahwoi said this at the-meet-the-press series in Accra.

Elaborating further on the issue, Mr David Agorsor, Director in Charge of Migration Unit of the Ministry said majority of the applicants were health professionals, especially doctors and nurses, who had their passports taken from them and returned to the Passport office on completion of the process.

He explained that, such people renounced their Ghanaian nationality because they are mostly offered job opportunities in those countries which do not recognize dual citizenship.

Mr Agorsor, who described the situation as very alarming, however said such people could regain their Ghanaian citizenship if they renounce the foreign one later.

“The rate at which Ghanaians are naturalizing as Germans is alarming. Almost every week, people come over to naturalise as Germans unlike in previous times-when they go seeking for greener pastures”.

Meanwhile, Mr Ahwoi said 39 foreigners applied to naturalize as Ghanaians, and that 29 of them had been approved and the remaining 10 being outstanding.

Of these, 17 people were Lebanese, five Indians, one each from Nigeria, Korea, Egypt, America, Britain and Liberia.

The Interior Minister gave an overview about work being done within the 10 agencies of the Sector Ministry, made up of the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

The rest are the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Ghana Refugee Board, Gaming Commission, National Commission on Small Arms and the National Peace Council.

Mr Ahwoi said all the agencies would collaborate and work to provide a safe and secure environment where social economic activities would thrive within the confines of the law to enable Ghana to enhance her status as a middle income country to achieve higher growth and development.

He said many of the laws governing the agencies were obsolete and that, they are being amended at various stages to bring them up to date.

He said a new migration policy, a private security organisations regulations, a locksmiths activities regulations as well as a service charter had been designed while the NADMO Bill had been approved by Cabinet.

A cabinet memorandum on a loan facility to procure logistics for security agencies is also being worked on, and that, when that is approved, the agencies would be provided with the needed logistics for effective operations.
PoliticsRe: 75,000 Nigerians Studying In Ghana by iconize(m): 5:24pm On Aug 16, 2014
PetroDolla3: https://www.nairaland.com/1607845/how-lies-truths-nigeria grin


shitnigerians breed unhindered, like pigs. The MUMUs will have 10 children when they hardly have enough to feed themselves- thereby breeding robbers, pr0stitutes, vagabonds etc grin grin grin

Hahahaha no wonder sh1tnigeria
hahahahahaha petrodullard, your dumbness is legendary. cheesy
If gaynaians are living like Germans why then are Y'all committing suicide.



five gaynaians commit suicide daily poverty grin grin grin



It may come as a surprise to you, but by the end of today, five or more people in Ghana would have taken their own lives, a phenomenon known as suicide. The worst part of it is that some of these persons may take the life of other people (Homicide) before taking theirs.

Some alarming information stumbled upon by The Globe newspaper reveal that the rate of suicide (the action of killing oneself intentionally) in Ghana is climbing at an incredible rate.

The last few weeks have seen the crime dominating newspaper headlines. This has caused fear and panic with some calling for national prayers to exorcise Ghana from any evil.

Available statistics on suicide in Ghana put together by the Network for Anti-suicide and Crisis Prevention over a year indicate that Greater Accra region had the highest number of deaths by suicide, recording 431 and still counting.

Below is the breakdown by region Greater Accra Region 431 Northern Region 276 Ashanti Region 132 Upper West 118 Brong Ahafo Region 114 Upper East 102 Western Region 102 Eastern Region 98 Volta Region 97 Central region 86

Total: 1,556

Per the data, an average of five out of every 10 people die every day in Ghana and this could even be worse should families or victims be bold enough to give information about some deaths that have been covered up and blamed on “illness”.

The Globe’s checks indicate that the most dominant method being used in the southern sector was by hanging and poisoning while in the northern sector it was by fire arm and hanging.

According to the statistics, the highest number of cases recorded was between the ages of 20 to 35 years which recorded a total of 702 and the outstanding reason for them committing suicide has been attributed to love relationship problems, poverty amongst others.

The next category is people between the ages of nine to 19 years which recorded 531 deaths. The dominant cause of their death ranged between problems with parents, failure at school, inability of parents to provide their needs, love relationship problems amongst others.

The third category ranges from 36 years upwards and that recorded about 323 deaths. The foremost reason for this category of people is impotence and poverty.

The staggering statistics further revealed that within the year more men committed suicide than women. 1, 129 men took their lives as against 427 women.

A former President of the International Association for Suicide Prevention, Professor Brian Mishara in a survey conducted by his institution revealed that “more than a million people worldwide die by suicide each year, many millions make suicide attempts severe enough to need medical treatment and many more millions are affected by the disastrous impact of a suicide. A global mortality rate of 1 death every 40 seconds.”

He added that “in this age of preoccupation with global violence, terrorism and homicides, we often ignore the fact that worldwide more people kill themselves than die in all wars, terrorist acts and interpersonal violence combined.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that by the year 2020, 1.5 million people will kill themselves annually worldwide. The sheer numbers make suicide and suicidal behaviour a top health issue. The WHO has, in fact, made suicide prevention, along with public prevention of malaria and tobacco related diseases, the top priorities for the first decade of this millennium.

Committing suicide in Ghana or attempting to commit suicide in Ghana is a criminal act and some Civil Society Organisations are calling for the decriminalisation of suicide so that persons who have the intention to commit or are contemplating the act can come forward for help.

Section 57 Clause 2 of the 1960 Criminal Code of Ghana clearly states that attempted suicide is a crime.

Just last week, about four people were reported to have committed suicide and these reports came from the rural areas. Information is, however, rife that the act of suicide is rampant in the rural areas and due to the fear of stigma against relatives of the victims, most of the cases are covered up.

The Chief Psychiatrist at the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Akwasi Osei, said 93-95% of all suicides and attempted suicides are from mental disorders, with over 80% of the lot from depression.

Creative Minds, an NGO established with the aim of preventing and a helping person with suicide intentions told The Globe in an interview that “the rate at which suicide is spreading in the country is becoming alarming. It has become more dangerous than HIV/Aids that we’re all fighting against. When someone decides to commit suicide it doesn’t take 10 minutes to execute, by the time you step out of the room and return, you’d see him or her hanging or poison themselves.”

The founder of Creative Minds, Madam Mary Addy, who herself contemplated suicide some years ago confirmed the fact that “more men are committing suicide than women and it is the youth, the working class.”

Madam Addy and her NGO which is crying for funding to help reduce the suicide rate in the country literally moves from town to town whenever she gets a call from someone who is contemplating suicide and try to counsel the person out of it. This hectic assignation, she said, is funded from her own pocket, but said this has helped her realise reasons why people would want to take their lives.

She outlined some of the reasons saying “in Ghana, some of the causes are sexual abuses, stigmatisation, emotional pains from serious losses – be it the loss of a relative or some material things. People who have been diagnosed with HIV can commit suicide.”

She added: “In my case for example, I was defiled when I was nine years and the mental pain was there throughout and I was growing with the pain and stigma. When your relatives or guardians do not show you any love or tell you anything good about yourself and all you go through is sorrow and suffering, what then is the essence of life? People have taken suicide as the means to an end or the only way available to end it all.”

Dr. David Brent, a psychiatrist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said “a first-degree relative – a parent, sibling or child – of a person who has committed suicide is four to six times more likely to attempt or complete a suicide.”**

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