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Lovely assses, Imagine standing behind those assses and your long John disappearing and appearing right in front of your eyes. That is pure magic. |
Economics 101 - Law of Supply and Demand. Even if the number of Nigerians flying from Ghana increases demand in Ghana, the fare would also increase in Ghana. |
solomon111: MR PETRODOLLARS![quote][/quote]What is this 'ONE AFRICA' theory you keep talking about? Na the one Nigeria gives AID to poor African countries? I have heard this nonsense several times but don't know the African countries Nigeria has been AIDing. Nigeria himself de go for AID every day and yet you have some clueless Nigerians talking about punishing people with AID. |
Who does Nigeria give support to? |
OAM4J: What 'Big Brother Africa'? That is the problem Nigeria has. Always talking about things you are not really up to. Stop talking about this big brother thing, it's just a bloated fantasy. It gives a false sense of importance. Nigeria should be a big brother to itself. Nigeria is NOT a big brother to anybody, not even the poorest country in Africa. |
Did Nigeria lobby Ghana for them to go along and support their nominee or Nigeria just assumed that all African countries would automatically support their nominee? Ghanaians are Ghanaians. They don't follow Nigerian issues and do not keep track of Nigerian professionals working anywhere.So if Nigeria nominates somebody for an international position and they want support from other African countries, what you do is lobby. If you don't show respect by trying to lobby and just assume that everybody should support you then you'll be fooling yourself. There are tons of people who could fill that position so sell your nominee. I doubt whether Nigeria did that. Maybe he did it with countries who he thinks matters. It's Nigeria's call. Ghanaians don't track the Nigeria nominee's career. ![]() |
Now, looks like you guys are getting way over yourselves. Any country which deems you persona non grata would deport you without any fuzz. Any country would deport Nigerians if they have to, just as Nigeria deports other nationals all the time. No big deal! It happens everyday so get over it. The South Africans in this case acted foolishly by not showing any respect to one of your law makers and have apoligized. You should rather be worried about the thousands of Nigerian citizens roaming around South Africa and doing criminal activities. |
Sweetlemon:It's not even about your post, talking about some earlier one. |
For this fracas, I support Nigerians. If South Africa is so concerned about this Yellow Fever stuff, then they must act appropriately in accordance with international laws. They must make their requirements for entry into their country very clear for would be African travellers. This is diplomatic reciprocity. By the way, I can see some few morons here are trying to drag Ghana into this shiit and do their usual Ghana bashing. Meanwhile Ghana has a few Nigerians to deport because remember Nigeria deported some Ghanaians a while ago. http://www.africanews.com/site/list_message/35192 ![]() |
Why don't Nigeria go for some Ghanaian coaches now? ![]() |
Ghana fielded a second division team so don`t gloat bad belly Nigerians. ![]() |
Why are you guys tripping? even a dead Ghana is 100X better than Nigeria. ![]() |
Cup is for Ivory Coast sha. They would kill Zambia. Ivory Coast 3 - Zambia 0 |
Now time to show Nigeria bad belly. ![]() |
Umunede:No, no, the coach needs to be fired before he resigns. He does not even know his players. |
toluxa1:Zambia would be massacred by Ivory Coast if they meet. |
Umunede:Tagoe too doesn't play shiit, but Gyan must go! |
Umunede:Yep, dude too old, time to hang boots. |
D sage:Sha, bad belly that. ![]() |
Gyan shouldn't play second half, he's a liability. |
Gyan is poo. A striker who can't score goals when defenders and midfielders are even scoring. They put penalty down too he can't score. mscheeeew |
Moody asks, Why Are Ghanaians Not Protesting About Fuel Price? This one was a very good question and we'll like you to answer it as a Ghanaian. Ans: Because we use our brains and that is why there is less killings and carnage in Ghana. We just don't go on rampage just because the govt increases fuel price. We analyse and decide whether the increment is necessary before we act. Nigerians most of the times act on instinct; this often leads to unnecessary deaths which is an every day occurrence in Nigeria. |
You call this dumb asss and petty discussions here intellectual analysis? Mediocrity at it's best! |
emmke:Mabe you were born yesterday, but before Nigeria, Ghana was. |
kj_hova:Thank you Sir, There are people here who don’t seem to understand the issue at stake here. This is a joint venture, and with the completion of Ghana’s Gas plants, Gas feed into these pipelines could even flow the other way supplying Nigeria in times of problems like it currently has, yet, the only thing some folks here could see is ‘showing Ghanaians who the big brother is’. A very annoying attitude, no wonder our countries are all messed up. |
manny4life, You still don't get it! I don't give a rat asss about Nigerian issues, so long as you don't go bashing Ghana. Even your ministers do that for fun, it's on record. If there are Ghana sites which bash Nigerians, go there and give them your piece of mind if you want. At the moment, I have time to burn so I I'll be here for now and there is not much you can do about it. |
manny4life, Yes, there you go, typical Nigerian man even talking big when he should be humble. Any way what makes you think I give a rat asss too?, I don't care about Nigeria matters, every body have their problems, but anytime you start bashing Ghana be assured I'll be around to give you some headaches too, damn it! |
Moodie:I'll leave you alone so long as you don't go bashing Ghana on the head as a pass time. |
manny4life, Fine, you failed in your contract and instead of apologizing you come here and arrogantly run your mouths as if you own the world. |
Moodie:Not really, given the amount of money pumped into the Nigerian economy since it started Oil production, this statistics is just unacceptable. Nigeria has huge resources, the problem is, it has a character flaw which is making such progress impossible. |



