Sports › Re: Omeruo And Oboabona Are Amateurs - Taribo West by iconize(m): 2:26pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
otijah: Very true how can Omeruo who have not played a single match for chelsea appeared 21 times in super eagles and a first eleven for that matter. The same thing is applicable to Oboabonna and Keshi their unreasonable coach.
Taribo is right You're saying trash. Omeruo hasn't played for Chelsea but he's playing for Boro, so what's your point? |
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Politics › Re: 2015 : APC Considers Buhari - Fashola Ticket by iconize(m): 10:03am On Oct 19, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: 2015 : APC Considers Buhari - Fashola Ticket by iconize(m): 9:41am On Oct 19, 2014 |
What's wrong with this country and its people? Out of a hundred and seventy million peeps, a malnourished old cargo is found worthy to lead a nation of youths. Are there no young vibrant politicians in Nigeria? Why must it be the same old recycled sewage-inhaling thieves? |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of Ongoing Standard Guage Rail Project In Abuja by iconize(m): 1:12am On Oct 19, 2014 |
luvinhubby: God bless Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for doing what others before him could not do. And this and others like the pix below is the proof. Geez! Is that the train? |
Celebrities › Re: “Miss Nkem” Shows Off Her Assets On Instagram [photos] by iconize(m): 11:19pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
Another bleaching Nigerian!  |
Politics › Re: What State Is The Most Backward State In Nigeria? by iconize(m): 11:11pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
These malnourished Nigerians are pure m_orons!
Asking for the most backward state, when Nigeria as a country is considered one of the most backward countries in the world.
What's wrong with these people?
Moronic nation, Moronic peeps. |
Politics › Re: A Painfull Picture Of What The Whites Do To The Black African In Those Days. by iconize(m): 10:43pm On Oct 18, 2014*. Modified: 7:30pm On Oct 20, 2014 |
Sijioke: Most of you dont know what Nelson Mandela did or you just think he is more of a celebrity.
No, Nelson mandela was one of the gifts God sent to us. Particularly we africans.
He stopped the molestation,abuse that the whites do to blacks during those days.
Especially this painful picture below.. Once again I say RIP MADIBA. Click like if you appreciate him. . . . |
Politics › Re: A Painfull Picture Of What The Whites Do To The Black African In Those Days. by iconize(m): 10:39pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
What has Mandela got to do with this?
I bet, these posters yelling Mandela have no knowledge about "trans-atlantic slave trade". |
Culture › Re: Topsyking, . I Am The Emperor Of Western Nigeria-- Emperor Oduwa musiwa by iconize(m): 6:50pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
Caracta: Lol @ install obas. Are they software apps?
What's the obsession with Obama's picture? Is he the second emperor? Can't you see the similarity in "altitude"?
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 2:00pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: that should tell you how useless nigeria is. Someone's opinion should tell me how useless Nigeria is? Which institution produced you? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:58pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
These Ghanaians are darn funny!  Why all the hate on Accraman? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:55pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
diluminati: boy, come down to ghana and check out for yourself boy. Check what? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:55pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
JiggamanGh: Coming from a nigerian, that's laughable. There three million Eba eaters in Ghana that would say otherwise. Even with the recent crisis Nigerians are still trooping into Ghana, because anyplace on earth is better the social experiment call Nigeria. Any evidence to buttress this claim? Because I see no reason why Nigerians should be trooping in to Ghana, even when Ghanaians themselves are fleeing. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:51pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
diluminati: please dont mind that time waster, $20 is equals to 660000cedis, while $20 is equals to N4,000. see the difference?
$1 = 3.30000 cedis $1 = N160 ....... what an error
Then 1 cedi = N56. So my naija people please shut up! Time waster? I'm saying what happened real, not a fiction.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:38pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
AccraMan: lol.......i drink in my house! I don't visit drinking bars.. Okay. A friend of mine residing in Accra told me that when his uncle sent him $20, he went to the bank to exchange it for cedis. *** What actually struck me is that he said after exchanging it for cedis, the money was plenty that he needed a stuff sack to carry it. Does it mean you can be a millionaire in Ghana with $20?
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:27pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: BENIN what? one funny thing about nigerians on this forum is, they call every slum in their country city..hahahaha lagos ain't even a standard city how much more those cottages.hahahaha funny people. You're right. Now tell us the cities in Ghana. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:22pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: Do you know the land mass size of nigeria. They've managed to use their oil money to build some few skyscrapers so u think they are developed? SMH...The way u reason is absurd. . Boy, why are you so bitter? You must be a sadist. Visit the drinking office in Accra and forget your sorrows. *** Accraman, how often do you visit the drinking office in Accra?
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:20pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
JiggamanGh: If He says he is a Ghanaian then I believe he is. If he is really Ghanaian then I give him a week, he will start bashing nigeria, after all we all came here with open mind about Nigerians till we found out their obsession and hatred for all things Ghana. The countdown begins Crap! Accraman has no reason to join you hooligans in insulting Nigerians. From all indications Accraman doesn't suffer from inferiority complex like most Ghanaians. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:11pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: Which native language can u spew? M_oron, I thought you were disputing his Ghanaian roots just because he's being candid? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:10pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: The fact that uve managed to use the oil money to develop some few places in nigeria doest make it developed. Only 0.00005% of nigeria land mass is with few nice buildings.The rest of nigeria is like a zoo.SLUMS,MUD AND WOOD BUILDINGS EVERYWHERE. Coming from someone whose only city is a mighty slum and dirtiest in west Africa. 80% of Accra residents live in slums – Farouk Braimahhttps://cdn.ghanaweb.com/imagelib/pics/16856901.295.jpgThe chief executive officer of the People’s Dialogue on Human Settlement has said 80% of Accra’s residents live in slums. “There are basically two definitions we can ascribe to a slum. We identified five key areas; the one that talks about improved sanitation, the one that talks about clean water, the physical condition of the house, tenure security and overcrowding,” he said. Speaking on Our Cities , Farouk Braimah said his outfit worked with the UN and Ministry Of Local Government to find a localized definition of slums and they discovered that some slums had grown, matured and nothing could be done about them except for regeneration. “There are different categories of slums. We have one that has grown and matured and there is nothing we can do about it unless you wipe them out or do some regeneration; and we have the smaller slums which are more transient and we can deal with them by getting the people out of the area,” he stated. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 1:05pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ask A Ghanaian Anything. by iconize(m): 12:54pm On Oct 18, 2014 |
OXYGENO1: Nigerian's Begging For Asylum In Greece by thameamead( f): 2:48pm On Oct 31 , 2009 Did anyone watch last night's Unreported World on Channel 4. It was about Afghan's languishing in over- crowded jails just like Nigerian's in Libya, Towards the end of the progarmme there was a scene where both afghan's and African's were begging for asylum in the rain. i was able to pick up two nigerian accents from a lady and a man. Why are our people going to places like Greece to seek asylum, these people are ill-informed, i know how bad things are in Nigeria but i know Greece is worst. Uk, Holland and Us is much better, at least you can work illegally if know the right people here in the UK, If anyone out there in Nigeria is reading this, pls stay away from Greece and Libya, try the Uk and pls be here before the next election when the "we shall deport all illegal immgrants and bogus asylum and refugee & scrap the human right's bill" party(conservatives- tory toffs) win the election, Ghanaians are great asylum seekersThe Canadian Embassy in Ghana ‘bounced’ (means refused) me visa sometime back. After years of swerving several invitations because of so many reasons, which I don’t want to mention because you will mock me, I thought this one was an exception, it was juicy, and I couldn’t swerve it. Yes, I have a phobia! You are asking or eager to know what I was going to do in Canada, right? Okay, I will tell you guys; As a spoken word artist in Ghana, after going through hundreds of shows here since 2007, I deemed it as awesome to cross borders. Not to chill, but to meet other poets, write my second album (here is the first) from a different perspective, record with some other poets and also, showcase or perform to a different audience. The Banff Centre in Canada was organizing an eleven-day program, a residency actually, called SPOKEN WORD, so I applied. It was a very long process indeed and I had little or no hope. A couple of weeks after I applied, they wrote me back and were happy to accept me to attend this residency in the Banff Centre in Canada. Not just that, they gave me a $1,147.60 financial aid so I just had to pay $418.81. You guys can imagine how happy I was. And even though I don’t like traveling, I thought this was the opportunity and my bae (trying to get trendy here) kept on pushing me to apply for a Canadian visa because she knew I could easily change my mind, that was highly possible. I did apply, and I got bounced! |