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Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m):
otumfour: Call it lies, grin grin grin grin ask any nigerian ape brother of urs in Ghana and they'll confirm it to u, that Ghana is always lighted up grin grin grin grin


we are organized ode grin grin grin grin
Runaway warrior! cheesy
You're simply uninformed, the electricity in gayna can't even charge my phones.
Many gaynaians don't use pressing iron, refrigerators and most of the electric appliances.
Gaynaians live like Germans in terms of electricity, most of them prefer using torchlight to electric bulbs because they want to economize power. grin
How many gaynaians have seen an air conditioner before?
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 11:14pm On Jul 30, 2014
Kelewele: You must be a dunce to think i take this shitty forum serious.You better bow to me like the donkey you are before i smash your ugly hexagonal head.
Another mouthy fuggly looking gaynaian. grin
Listen I've been slaying gaynaians on this forum even before you started getting intimate with your sister.
Petrodullard who's probably the gaynaian king kong on this forum is beneath me let alone an Ewe lackey like yourself who shares dustbin foods with pigs and dogs. grin grin

Cone headed, unintelligent, lazy as..s burnt midget! cheesy grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 11:06pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: grin grin grin grin grin grin

And I can confidently say that , my generator is looking all dusty cuz I ain't even gotten close to it since God knows when


Advantages of living in a better and great country
Lies! Lies!! Lies!!!


Perpetual darkness in gayna.

arkness comes early in Ghana, as it does in many African countries. For 500 million Africans without electricity, for children doing homework or adults conducting business, the only light comes from kerosene lamps or candles. Both of these pose dangers from fire or fumes. Our new lighting products could make a positive change by lighting up lives in Ghana. 
 
Light for everyone
Frank O. Atta-Owusu, the KITE Manager responsible for this project, explains: “We believe that everybody in Ghana should have light.
Yet while 54-56% of Ghana’s populations do have access to electricity, most don’t have a connection to their homes. In addition, 80% of the population of in rural areas – millions of people – has no electricity at all. This is why we are so excited about the SESA project and the Philips sustainable lighting products.”

My Reading Light
These new products include a Portable Lantern that provides bright white light, a Dynamo Multi LED self-powered (wind-up) flashlight that provides 17 minutes of light after two minutes of hand winding, and a solar-powered reading light – with a built-in rechargeable battery – called ‘My Reading Light’. Developed specifically for the education sector in Africa, it will allow a new generation of school children to continue with their homework after sunset.
Improving lives
The products are all part of our drive to improve people’s lives. We’re not only committed to making affordable, high-quality, energy-efficient lighting, but also to making it available to areas where it is most needed. And that’s what our new LED-based, solar lighting products are intended to do. “These new lights are far more efficient than similar products on the market,” continues Frank O. Atta-Owusu, “and they will certainly make people’s lives better by improving health and safety, and assisting in education and economic activities at night. Even grid-connected homes can benefit, because Ghana’s electricity grid is currently very unreliable.”

A noble effort
He explains that the initial target is quite low: a realistic 14,000 lanterns, for example, in the first two years. The limitation is price, but an expected payback of 3-6 months will mitigate this. In addition, users of these lighting products will no longer need to buy kerosene. And as they all have a very low carbon footprint, they will also benefit the environment. “Philips low-cost sustainable lighting products are very good,” he concludes. “And if we pull together in this noble effort that aims to address multi-faceted issues in health and safety, economic activities and children’s education, then we – together with our local/national partners (Deng, Philips, New Energy, SNV and World Vision International), will have done an excellent job. We can only succeed.”
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by iconize(m): 10:57pm On Jul 30, 2014
MthimbaneZA: Chibaka amalaha has tested positive for doping, so that's minus 1 gold medal for Nigeria. That's the nature of Nigerians, to achieve something no matter what it takes. I can easly think the same of Okagbara.
Another township lunatic! grin
What jargons are you writing? What the hell is "Chibaka amalaha"?
Listen mugger, don't zulunize that name!
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:45pm On Jul 30, 2014
customized07: did you know ghana has only 5 power plants, while nigeria has more than 30?
grin grin cheesy cheesy
Gaynaians be like "God why us?" grin

The conquered Nkrumah touts have all gone into hiding.
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:40pm On Jul 30, 2014
Kelewele: Honestly,he's better looking than your zoo keeper badluck bokoman and his entire animal species.
I see you're emotionally pained grin
Boy if you can't stand the heat then get the fuc.k outta here!
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:38pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGYYoDe0RrU


^^^ U have this monkey woman as a first lady and u call others what?


grin grin grin grin grin grin
I know you're wa.nking to her pictures. grin
Bunch of incestuous perverts.

Meanwhile if Dauda was your son won't you trade him for a seed of ground nut?
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:36pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: grin grin grin grin grin

look @ this pale-face and dried up tilapia calling someone a vampire


u lok northern, I bet u izz, the least respected tribe of the jungle bunch grin grin grin

whoever had u thinking u look good in that profile pic needs to be shot


ur ugly as fhuck

grin
Your illiteracy level is another source of world problem. cheesy grin

When did a region become a tribe?
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:30pm On Jul 30, 2014
Kelewele: And i know your baboon parents were dispersed like fleas from Ghana under the Alien Compliance Act due to too much ugliness and excessive suffocating body odour.
Honestly Shehu shagari did the right thing by deporting Y'all gorilla looking scavengers back to the bushes of accra, tema and kumashit... grin

If not millions of this gorilla looking "thing" below would be living among us as humans.
Jeez! Its su.cks to be a gaynaian.
Unintelligent looking baboons with an IQ lower than that of a snail. grin grin

Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:21pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: Onua, they are running on generator right about now.......pls take it easy on em
Otumfool answer my question!
If Dauda was your son won't you trade him for a seed of ground nut? grin cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 10:14pm On Jul 30, 2014
Ashantiking: This is why I believe and know that Ghana is better than Nigeria

1. Since inception Ghana always lead then Nigeria follows.
2. We gained independence and helped you gain yours
3. All your military leaders were trained in Ghana
4. We showed u guys how to play the game of soccer
5. We taught your illiterate citizens math, and science and we continues to do so.
6. We are number in soccer on the african continent.
7. We have the best education system and schools in west Africa
8. We have the best health care in west Africa
9. We have the highest per capital in west africa
10. We are peaceful and smart
11. We contribute to the economy of every country that we go to.
12. We speak softly but carry a big stick
13. We have the biggest dicks in west Africa.

All these things makes us better than Eba eaters
Honestly Jiggaman I've always seen you as unintelligent but never knew it was this bad..

"Since inception gayna always lead then Nigeria follows" substantiate this gibberish! Gayna leads where? Gaynaians only lead Nigerians in laziness, Adjei even said it.

"Gayna gained independence before Nigeria" grin
Who says gayna is an independent country? You call a country that depends on foreign donors for 50% of its annual budget independent?

"We contribute to the economy of every country that we go to" grin
You contribute your iota to every country you crawl into by hawking tasteless oily buns? Coscharis's contributions to your economy alone is far more vivid and bigger than what Y'all have contrbuted or plan to contribute to our economy.

"We are number in soccer on the african continent."
You're just being delusional, you call the burnt stars that started going to the world cup 8years ago the best team in Africa. Burnt stars won everything they could win when football was more like a "village gathering of farmers". When there was nothing like offside, no assistant referee etc.

"We have the best education system and schools in west Africa"
So being taught in containers is now something to be proud of? In gayna, university students receive lectures in buses, containers etc. All these are documented facts.

"All your military leaders were trained in Ghana" grin
Are you kidding me? This is just funny. The same gaynaian army that was reduced to tea makers by the gallant Nigerian army due to cowardice during the conflict in Liberia. grin
Have you ever heard of Major General Aguiyi Ironsi? He led the 5battlion during the Congo crisis in the 1960s and was also the force commander of the united nations in Congo during the same crisis, all these happened when the gaynaian soldiers were equipped only with bows and arrows. grin I guess Ironsi was also trained in gayna...
Can you please mention the Nigerian army officers that were "trained" in gayna.


As old as you're you still write unsubstantiated crap like primary school kids, shame on you!

I'll leave you now to continue eating, drinking and wan.king in your never-ending delusions.
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 9:26pm On Jul 30, 2014
Kelewele: And i need no prophet to tell me you are a useless bakasi rat who feeds from a pit latrine.
I know your parents where among those scavenging gaynaians that ransacked our dustbins in the 80s in search of sour foods. grin grin
So I'm not surprised that you're daft, I expect nothing more from someone who started eating sour foods from the womb.
Scavenging slob!
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 8:40pm On Jul 30, 2014
Kelewele: You rabbies infested dog,better behave before i quarantine you.
We need no witch doctor to confirm that you're a cone headed dumbo, your name says it all "kelewele" grin grin
More like someone who hawks coconuts in traffics.


"hey kelewele tolotolo I wanna buy coconuts" grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 8:33pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: grin grin grin grin

Like this animal u mean
Your dumbness is another cause for world problem. grin grin

Its either you're insane or you're pretending to be grin
Even a blind Batimus won't compare Taribo "finesse" west with this gorilla below aka "everything dark". grin
Otumfool be sincere with yourself if you give birth to this burnt smelly looking "thing" below won't you trade him for a seed of ground nut? grin grin

Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 8:25pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: Poverty stricken bunch, always tryna front, I will never respect y'all......

Y'all ain't shyt, suffering and smiling dogs

Mediocrity worshipping animals

Fhuck y'all and keep bleaching, u self hating animals grin cheesy
Another traffic banku hawker... grin grin
We're suffering and smiling but gaynaians are suffering and committing suicide. grin

More than five gaynaians commit suicide daily.


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.
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 8:07pm On Jul 30, 2014
otumfour: Uglykuti kuti grin grin grin

Whom u dey lie to u poor boko ape

Stop perming ur ugly hair ape, and stop the bleaching too

Ur an ape, J̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇τ̣̣̥ embrace it

U can perm a hundred times, ur hair will go back to being nappy

Now, is it not obvious from these shots that u permed ur hair huh U ugly nugga

Always looking sad in ur pix grin grin grin
Otumfool's brother from the gorillas clan grin

Y'all are gorillas because a human from planet earth can never give birth to this "thing" below.

Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 8:03pm On Jul 30, 2014
adamskutty: idiotic babalawo! Boko boys are kanuris and nigeriens, hahahahahahahaha! U just gave a nice description of gaynians. grin grin
Gaynaians are from the gorillas clan and have low IQ equivalent to a dot(.)...

Noticed why they all have wide nose that can't be measured even with a measuring tape? grin grin
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 7:48pm On Jul 30, 2014
Ashantiking: Nigeria is synonymous with crime, suicide bombing, filth, robbers, wrong, left, hell. I find it funny and insulted that you will regard Nigeria and Nigerians as crime free. It is blasphemy to include Nigeria in anything other than crime and bad. Forking Eba eaters.
grin grin grin
So gayna is entirely from crime? The 419 capital of the world. Are you dumb or you're just pretending to be? Sakawa burnt boys!
The same gayna where ince.st level is extremely high, son banging mother grin
TravelRe: Ebola: FG Suspends Airline Operations From Liberia, Sierra Leone by iconize(m): 1:10pm On Jul 30, 2014
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Please help me now b/cos it will close very soon
I see you as an unintelligent person...
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:43pm On Jul 30, 2014
More scavenging gaynaians are getting vanquished... grin grin grin

www.nairaland.com/1833520/ebola-virus-ghanians-expresses-fear/2#25084526
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:37pm On Jul 30, 2014
adamskutty: puhahahahahaha puhahahahahaha, grin grin grin. How can u possibly take our slaves serious?
Gaynaians are not serious even their brainless "chair" president John mahama confirmed it.
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:32pm On Jul 30, 2014
adamskutty: chai! Is that a hungry vampire? grin
That burnt "thing" is surely not from planet earth.. grin
How can a human born of a woman look like that?
Fatasu Dauda just like otumfool is from the clan of gorillas. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:29pm On Jul 30, 2014
To see gaynaians boasting about enjoying constant electricity is just funny.


Perpetual darkness in gayna.

arkness comes early in Ghana, as it does in many African countries. For 500 million Africans without electricity, for children doing homework or adults conducting business, the only light comes from kerosene lamps or candles. Both of these pose dangers from fire or fumes. Our new lighting products could make a positive change by lighting up lives in Ghana. 
 
Light for everyone
Frank O. Atta-Owusu, the KITE Manager responsible for this project, explains: “We believe that everybody in Ghana should have light.
Yet while 54-56% of Ghana’s populations do have access to electricity, most don’t have a connection to their homes. In addition, 80% of the population of in rural areas – millions of people – has no electricity at all. This is why we are so excited about the SESA project and the Philips sustainable lighting products.”

My Reading Light
These new products include a Portable Lantern that provides bright white light, a Dynamo Multi LED self-powered (wind-up) flashlight that provides 17 minutes of light after two minutes of hand winding, and a solar-powered reading light – with a built-in rechargeable battery – called ‘My Reading Light’. Developed specifically for the education sector in Africa, it will allow a new generation of school children to continue with their homework after sunset.
Improving lives
The products are all part of our drive to improve people’s lives. We’re not only committed to making affordable, high-quality, energy-efficient lighting, but also to making it available to areas where it is most needed. And that’s what our new LED-based, solar lighting products are intended to do. “These new lights are far more efficient than similar products on the market,” continues Frank O. Atta-Owusu, “and they will certainly make people’s lives better by improving health and safety, and assisting in education and economic activities at night. Even grid-connected homes can benefit, because Ghana’s electricity grid is currently very unreliable.”

A noble effort
He explains that the initial target is quite low: a realistic 14,000 lanterns, for example, in the first two years. The limitation is price, but an expected payback of 3-6 months will mitigate this. In addition, users of these lighting products will no longer need to buy kerosene. And as they all have a very low carbon footprint, they will also benefit the environment. “Philips low-cost sustainable lighting products are very good,” he concludes. “And if we pull together in this noble effort that aims to address multi-faceted issues in health and safety, economic activities and children’s education, then we – together with our local/national partners (Deng, Philips, New Energy, SNV and World Vision International), will have done an excellent job. We can only succeed.”
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by iconize(m): 12:15pm On Jul 30, 2014
More gaynaians are getting slayed... grin


The devil called Dauda... grin

Seeing this burnt skinned fuggly incestuous scavenger can make a new born baby throw-up...

PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 11:28am On Jul 30, 2014
Dessyguy: this is the first time im hearing that fighting is a form of resolution and instead of you to bow your head in shame,you are here still making mockery of yourself.cant even make a decent argument devoid of insults smh
Geez! This is sad
You're the type that teach kids that Mungo park discovered river Niger...
So war or fighting is not a way of resolving disputes?
PoliticsRe: Damboa Invasion By Boko Haram: Punch Confirms The Insider Story Of A Nlander by iconize(m): 11:09am On Jul 30, 2014
At this moment what we should be reading is "FG deploys 600 commandos..." And not "FG to deploy...."
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 11:06am On Jul 30, 2014
Gaynaians are really enjoying hell... grin
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 11:04am On Jul 30, 2014
customized07: oh! Now we are getting somewhere, the industries in lagos state of nigeria is more than that of the whole ghana, because ghana is more populated than lagos but lagos is three times more economically viable than ghana. Check it anywhere.
What do you mean? Agbara estate in Lagos alone is more economically viable than the entire gayna.
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 10:59am On Jul 30, 2014
customized07: ghana has an economy of a rat clan and insect colony, can you imagine that timid ghana trying to rub shoulders with nigeria on a nigerian website.
Comparing their burnt selves with Nigerians makes them feel relevant.. So let's give them the privilege to eat, drink and wa.nk in their delusions. grin but teach them lessons when necessary..
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 10:54am On Jul 30, 2014
Dessyguy: fighting is a form of resolutioncheesy now who is dumb.
Another product of Gayna "container" universities grin kenke has really rendered your gorilla brain barren grin

You're a stark illiterate!
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 10:47am On Jul 30, 2014
customized07: Nigeria has more than 250 ethnic groups with over 500 languages, china which is largest country in terms of population and the 3rd largest in term of landmass has only 50 groups, ethnic rivalry in a country with more 250 ethnic group and three massive major tribes is inevitable. Ghana might not even have up to 50ethnic groups and I think the only ashanti tribe is dominant in ghana. Ghanians aren't apt in reasoning.
They're actually not apt in anything...
PoliticsRe: Ebola Virus: Ghanians Expresses Fear Over The Disease In Nigeria by iconize(m): 10:46am On Jul 30, 2014
Dessyguy: there was nothing of that sought going into the world cup.you're always fed with lies and stop justifying what cannot be justified.every nigerian who know who you are.blatantly lieing that there is no rift btn igbos and yoruba.And what did you say fighting is a way of resolving differences?cheesy:DYou made my day.Don't be shallow minded.
Does it mean Gaynaians can't comprehend simple english? grin
Did I say there's no rift between the both? You're heavenly dumb grin. I'll break down my points so to suit your low IQ which is approximately a dot(.) grin, I said that the rift between the Igbos and the Yorubas doesn't that translate to hatred...

Saying there's no "war" going on because of the burnt stars failure at the world cup means you're being delusional or you're simply an ignoramus. grin
Put an end to your dumbness and ignorance by visiting ghanasoccernet and ghanaweb and dig up 2014 world cup archives of the burnt stars... The comments there will do justice to your ignorance. grin

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