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OXYGENO1: Are you that dumb? How does the revaluation got to do with the value of any currency. Ghs 1 = 51.23naira.A Ghanaian with Ghs1000 will be a billionaire in nigeria.You're a m_oron! I made my first million in gayna with $200.
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OXYGENO1: 6:23pmArrant crap! Your currency was devalued 1cedi - 1000cedis.
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OXYGENO1: [s]What should we expect from a m.o.r.o.n. with no brain? keep on reasoning with your a.n.u.s.[/s]Are you among those gaynaians eating maggots? |
Kasynpaulsyn1997: oh really? But i just my clothe with the cedis and my tailor used pesewas as the buttons.My uncle sent me $200 but when I changed it to cedis I needed a gayna must go bag to carry the money - Okijajuju.
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iterator25: Japanese yen is 212 to the dollar you dimwit ... go study economicsWhen they say 1cedi they mean 1,000cedis. |
OXYGENO1: [s]I blame Ghana for doing business with an incompetent country like nigeria.They can't even give light to their own citizens yet they call themselves oil producing country.[/s]You're a pure mo_ron! Gayna should be burnt down completely. A debt ridden nation that can't provide light for 25m peeps. Power outage intensifies Power generation and supply in Ghana has reduced by 270 megawatts due to the shutdown of Asogli Power Plant and the Mines Reserve Plant. This has led to an emergency load management, as consumers of electricity are forced to sleep in the dark or lose power during the day without prior notice from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). The recent erratic power supply, according to the power providers, was also due to the reduction in the supply of gas from Nigeria, among other factors, to power thermal plants at Takoradi to complement power produced from the Akosombo Hydro-electric Dam. As a result of this, ECG is expected to announce a timetable for a load-shedding exercise soon. Speaking to a group of Ghanaian clergymen at Flagstaff House in Accra on Monday, President John Mahama said he had sent Energy Minister, Kofi Armah Buah, to Nigeria to meet the management of the West African Gas Pipeline Company over the shortfall in the supply of gas from Nigeria. According to him, his administration was concerned about power supply in the country. After enduring erratic power supply in 2013, consumers, who expected an improved power supply this year due to numerous assurances given by the President and the Energy Minister, have expressed disappointment in the authorities. The Volta River Authority (VRA) Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) and ECG – producers, transmitters and distributors in the power sector respectively, have formally announced a “temporary load management” exercise beginning March 17 due to generation challenges. According to Dr Charles Wereko-Brobbey, Chief Policy Analyst at the Ghana Institute of Policy Options (GIPPO), the instability in the country’s power sector could be attributed to the lack of will by government to execute adopted plans. |
PetroDolla4: [s]Rubbish upon rubbish! Whack a con! dirty, ugly pig! Is it my fault your country is so phucked? You better find something to do with your miserable life, maggot! You can join the kidnappers association and do what millions of your demonic countrymen are doing,huh? People are kidnapped for gala and coke in your sh1thole***edited |
JiggamanGh: Look at what your crush did. This Naija boi is crushing on u like craziiiiiiiiiiiiYou're a pure m_oron! What's this nonsense for? |
Princecalm: i started watching football today,does that answers ur question.Sure! ![]() |
Op, when did you start watching football? |
Bwhahaha! I remember wooing a chic for two years during my high school days. I rubbish-ed other chics that had crush on me and focused on her, yet she never agreed. ![]() But I succeeded at last and we dated for 2 weeks before I lost interest. ![]() |
I don't believe this crap! Most Nigerians regard all Northerners as Hausas. Someone list the states where Hausas are majority. |
Seun is really desperate to marry Linda. ![]() |
all4naija: Lol...I'm sure kwametout will deactivate his account. |
Moronic nation, Moronic peeps! Imagine a society to produce animals who are willing to die for a cause, which is to remain primitive. |
Batman123: Am talking of in general. No just this topic dimwitYou're a pure mo_ron! Saying "not just" this topic means this particular one has what you termed hate in it, so show us. |
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otumfour: . ![]() Where have you been? Your peeps have been running naked like some psychiatric home escapees over a simple question. |
RoyalPearl: Lol so now you acting dumb. Ar....I'm lost! ![]() I can't remember proposing/getting married to any of your family members, your relative or even someone you know. |
mrham03: boko-geria was built with generator fumes and incompetent soldiers who are now citizens of cameroon. LmaoDid they go there to make tea like gaynaian soldiers did in Liberia? ![]() |
JiggamanGh: Yet the majority of west Africans send their people to Ghana for treatment, even Nigerians come to Ghana for treatment. So what does that say about niggarea compared to Ghana.Any evidence to buttress the gibberish above? ![]() |
JiggamanGh: [s]Oh look how well Nigeria is managed. What really works in that country. I beg apart from population that keeps growing. Energy sector is trash, transportation sector is trash, healthcare same thing, education sector another mess. You are right I blame Ghana for even signing a contract with Nigeria, we should have let you guys continue to flare the gases.[/s]Accra hospitals reeling under the no power and water syndrome. The ongoing water and electricity rationing is taking its toll on some health facilities in the national capital, Accra. The Ghana Water Company introduced the rationing last week because of faulty machines. The problem is compounded by the ongoing load shedding in the capital and other parts of the country. Joy News's Beatrice Adu took a tour of some of the health facilities in the capital to find out how they are coping with the situation. She described the situation as worrying. She said frustrated maternity ward attendants at the Kaneshie Poly Clinic could not hide their disgust at what is going on. Some of them were so angry because there was no water to clean the blood of a woman in the ward who had bled profusely after delivering her child at midday. She was taken round by some of the nurses so she could see for herself how precarious the situation is and the heavy toll the water rationing is having on them The hospital administrator, Madam Francisca Sefakor Kumahor also said the facility had spent six hundred Ghana Cedis on fuel for the Poly Clinic's power generator this week alone. “As for water, is another thing all together,” she told Adu. At the Maamobi General Hospital, the situation was no different. The administrator Joanita Da Pilma told the reporter that the hospital had spent over one thousand, five hundred Ghana Cedis since November last year to supply their own power and their equipment are also breaking down. She added that for water, the service provider had never bothered to provide some for them for a decade now. The Deputy in charge of the Princess Marie St. Liouse Children's Hospital Dr. Isaac Abban said because of the erratic power supply, the facility is using its scarce resources to repair equipment. At the Adabraka Poly Clinic, officials told Joy News electricity goes off at least five times a day making sterilization of equipment used for the day difficult. Again the low current the entire hospital endures has made the work unbearable. So for how long will this continue? When will these power and water issues be a situation of the past? |
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