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OrlandoOwoh: [s]Are you Musiwa, you sound like him? Go find out from Superstar himself. I guess he is among some forumites like Katsumoto, ACM10, eguerrill, etc, that are drawing back because of the deteriorating state of the politics section.Trash. Is superstar not odinma? |
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CAMNEWTON4PRES: Nigerian are not coons , their gov yes but not the peopleYour answers are always straightforward! ![]() Wondered why gaynaians are called suffering and pretending lots? |
CAMNEWTON4PRES: Coon can b defined as : eh look white massa/master, I'm a better niggerMy |
jaybee3: oya come thenJaybee, man please ![]() You banned me till "infinity". |
Who cares? Not even a rat assss. Just renew Keshi's contract or hire us a coach Asap! |
SantaMafia aka petrodullard wannabe, don't run yet I'm not done with your cowardly assss. ![]() Sissy! ![]() |
UchihaMadara: I know right! Scary! ![]() Suicidal! |
[quote author=SantaMafia][/quote] my burnt offering gaynaian lackey is back to display his apeish behaviour ![]() I just hope hunger has not caused you to flee gayna like your fellow compatriots. ![]() 22. 2M Dirty, smelly, burnt skinned, black polished gaynaians, have no sanitation services ![]() No wonder peeps eat their own feaces in gayna. man eats his own poo in gayna]Whose fault is it that gaynaians are the dirtiest in the world? ![]() Suffering and pretending scavenging drunk! ![]() Sanitation crisis in gayna ![]() The Water & Sanitation Crisis Only 13 percent of people have access to improved sanitation. Dependency on unsafe water sources is higher in rural areas. Due to drinking contaminated water, diarrheal disease is the third most commonly reported illness at health centers across the country and 25 percent of all deaths in children under the age of five are attributed to diarrhea. In addition to lack of sanitation infrastructure, some cultural beliefs and views encourage people in rural areas not to use latrines. With our local partners, Water.org is educating and encouraging people to use latrines through community-led sanitation initiatives. Water crisis in gayna Water.org is working in two rural areas in Ghana: Volta Region around Lake Volta and Upper East Region, which borders Burkina Faso and Togo. Both districts are remote and poor, with less than half of the population unable to access safe water and very few families with access to improved sanitation. The rural areas suffer from many waterborne diseases, including diarrhea. Water.org and partner organizations work with communities to construct wells, latrines and biosand filters in Ghana as well as to provide health and hygiene education. https://water.org/media/country-images/thumbs/ghana_hero.jpg.510x380_q85_crop-smart.jpg
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UchihaMadara: You gals needs to step ya game up, Yao Ming!!Looks devilish. ![]() |
OrlandoOwoh: We may joke, I do that because I feel there is something about you I like. Why should you resort to calling me names? It's unfair. Think about it.You awure p_imp, castration is what you deserve. Is superstar1 back from Germany? ![]() |
Is flood also one of Nigeria's many problems? |
Crappy team, crappy players! |
otumfour: una dey here dey yab shyt when that your dustbin country is gradually being turned into a cesspit for monkeys to poo inSchools in Northern gayna ![]() Otumfool, your gayna is really cursed. ![]()
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otumfour: murthafurkin animal, bring it on u cesspit of gonorrhea infected urineHas the above gibberish stopped you from being a god-accursed malnourished scavenging ape? ![]() Suffering and pretending gaynaian dullard ![]() I know your parents were among those gaynaians that scavenged our dustbins in the 80s, hence the dumbness you display. ![]() poverty stricken gaynaians flees from gayna and seek asylum in brazil. gaynaian football fans seek asylum in brazil razilian federal police say that some 200 Ghanaians have requested asylum after entering the country on tourist visas to watch the World Cup. The Ghanaians say they are Muslims fleeing inter-religious conflicts in their home country. They have filed their applications in the southern city of Caxias do Sul, in one of Brazil's most prosperous areas. The BBC's Sammy Darko in Ghana's capital, Accra, says the country has no recorded religious conflict. Ghana is seen as one of the most peaceful and prosperous countries in West Africa. The Brazilian authorities believe many of the Ghanaians are looking for the right to work legally in the country. Part of official delegation "This region - Serra Gaucha - is known as an area of full employment. It has became a magnet for foreign workers," federal police chief Noerci da Silva Melo said in Caxias do Sul. "You go through the streets and you can see many Haitians and Senegalese selling pirate CDs and watches. The area is overcrowded now," Mr Melo told the news agency Agencia Brasil. Police said another 1,000 Ghanaians are expected to request refugee status once the tournament is over. However, Ghana's Sports Minister Mahama Ayariga told the BBC he doubted this. Those who have requested asylum are believed to be part of the official group of 650 fans sent to Brazil to support the national team. Officials have previously said that the delegation mostly comprised supporters of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). Ghana went home without a win and failed to qualify for the knockout stage of the World Cup Caxias do Sul is more than 1,600 km (1,000 miles) away from the venues where the Ghanaian team played - the north-eastern cities of Natal and Fortaleza and in the capital, Brasilia. The team, known as the Black Stars, lost two matches - to the United States and Portugal - but drew with World Cup finalists Germany. They failed to progress to the knockout stages of the competition. Brazilian legislation allows potential refugees to work legally in the country once they have filed for asylum. The fact that the Ghanaians have entered the country on tourist visas should not be taken into consideration when considering whether to grant them asylum, a Justice Ministry official said. "Asylum cannot be requested at a Brazilian embassy. The asylum-seeker must be in the country to apply," said Joao Guilherme Granja. "We have hundreds of Syrian refugees in Brazil at the moment in the same situation." Most of the Ghanaian asylum seekers in Caxias do Sul have been given shelter by local Roman Catholic churches. |
Please has NFF hired us a new coach or renewed Keshi's contract? |
Idrismusty97: Successfully?How many deaths has Nigeria recorded so far? |
Sagamite: You are a cretinous person.Only God can handle your case. |
AwodwaGyanOniwe:You act like a mental case! |
Sagamite: [s]No, that is your family history in a village with high population where apes that are your mother's ape family.[/s]You're deviating. ![]() Have you learned what makes a city? Explain to us: 1)The meaning of a city. 2) What makes a city. |
Sagamite: They have more sense than your dumbarse.Sagamite, are sure you're not a fagg_ot? ![]() You've been stalking me... ![]() |
Repteam: My little brother in primary school came home yesterday and said they were given an homework.Your brother's teacher is a drunk. |
Whatever! I still don't think there's much difference between Martins and Musa. They've got pace, but less football sense. |
Sagamite: I hope I have entertained you guys by letting Y'all know that my mother has gorilla brains and my brother is my father and I am about to produce the next brother. Sagamite stew, your life is a tragedy! ![]() You mean you're brother and son to one man? ![]() What an incestuous family! ![]() |
Sagamite: I would rather have no wife, no friends and sexual impotence than be like you using your potency on your mother with Gorilla brains.Sagamite, why are you son pissed? Okay I promise not to tell peeps anymore that you're son and brother to one man, and also that you pi_mped your biological mother for a cup of ice cream. But know that with your attitudes, you're revealing to peeps that a mad woman with gorilla brains gave birth to you. |
bilms: Describe this pictureCastration is what you deserve. |
ejiro2130: R u still staying with ur parents?? ![]() |
Tallahassee:Go and play in traffics. |
Sagamite: [s]Was I the person that just tried to pimpp his mother online?[/s]Just like you p_imped your unfortunate mother for a cup of ice cream. ![]() Sagamite stew, your life's a tragedy, no wife, no friends. ![]() Is sexual impotence also one of your many problems? |
[quote author=Tallahassee][/quote]Bleep off you ancient swine! |
SantaMafia: [s][/s]You're a god-accursed odious t_wat from the gorillas clan with an IQ lower than a toad's. ![]() If measured in watts, your IQ won't be able to charge a phone. ![]() How's it my fault that gaynaians are suffering, huh? ![]() 80% of akara residents live in slums ![]() The 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. Mr. Braimah further stated, “If you have a settlement that provides toilet facilities for a hundred people and the population increases to five hundred and you don’t expand the network of toilet facilities, there is definitely going to [be] an over-stretched pressure on this facility.” “Over a long period of time, we have not had a significant improvement in housing… The houses are not there; the infrastructure is not expanding and more people are moving in so definitely, we’ll have a rundown tournament,” he added. Your economy is like a biatch, it's fvcked up which country spends 70% of its allocation on wages? ![]() gayna may borrow to pay, as 70% of revenue is spent on paying wages The Minister of Finance and Economic Planning (MoFEP), Mr Seth Terkper, disclosed this when he took his turn to present the fiscal imbalances in the economy, partly caused by the rising wage bill, to labour unions, government agencies and other social groups at the just-ended two-day presidential stakeholders' forum. The compensation payment covers salaries, allowances and other benefits. Wages and salaries alone accounted for GH¢4.3 billion or 64.2 per cent of the tax revenue and 92 per cent of non-earmarked tax revenue of GH¢4.69 billion. If the trend does not change, Ghana will be heading to the point where its revenue will not be enough to cover compensation, Wages and salaries and other benefit. Even 50% of your budget come from foreigner donors! gayna is fvcked and should be annihilated ![]() gayna is morally sick, needs urgent help ![]() Former National Security Adviser Brigadier-General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah has expressed frustration at the moral decadence in the country, saying until critical introspection is carried out, the nation will continue to wallow in a state of “gloom” and “despair”. To the Head of the Human Security Department of the National Security Council Secretariat, there is no need for Ghana to go anywhere looking for answers to its economic problems. “We know what to do but lack the moral and political will to do so.” Brigadier-General Nunoo Mensah was speaking over the weekend at a special ceremony to confer on him an honorary doctorate degree in humanity by the Pan-African Bible Seminary due to his philanthropic works. “We are morally a sick nation,” he stated, mincing no words. “We need to seek urgent treatment.” According to him, the country will never make any headway in its economic recovery programme as a result of the moral decay in the society. “We do not have patriots anymore,” he said, citing the recent ignominy suffered by the nation as a result of the cash demands made by members of the senior national soccer team, the Black Stars, at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He said the only way to get the nation back on track is “to take certain brave measures to deal with this." |
I watched the video online. And I also discovered a community in Delta state worship alligator. |
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