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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by K4: 3:45pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
newecop: Kenyans and the Ghanaians everywhere talking about respect and all sorts of craps. Am not a great fan of the negative stuffs going on in this country but we Nigerians have the right to defend ourself if insulted by anybody form anywhere. Kenya and Ghana are not there yet, there is still lots of work to do on their own parts as either way they are also very far behind in terms of life expectancy, infrastructure and other basic amenities when compared to other countries in the world.. Moreover their Government are not close to being corruption free and ethnicity still counts also. So make all this jobless Kenyans and the Ghanaians they talk shit. I want to make one thing clear, Nigeria is not in anyway the yastic or anything close to the best but its still our country and I still believe there is a huge hope for improvement, So instead of complaining or clicking likes when Kenyans and the Ghanaians write shit... DO YOUR OWN PART!! Nonsense! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ghana Always Copying Nigeria. by K4: 3:29pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
Grow up! These are mere coincidences, not more. Was Buhari the first politician in the world to promise change? The Ghanaian opposition NPP campaign theme in 2012 was "Positive Change" which they shortened to "change" in 2016. So, I guess your Buhari stole the NPP slogan for his own election, huh? Such nonsense! pat077: Curious coincidences?!
Ghana is always "giraffing" Nigerian politics. Now check out these:
1. Nigerian President (Yar Adua) die in office Ghana President Atta Mills died in office 2. VP Jonathan succeeded Yar Adua VP John Mahama succeeded Atta Mills 3. Jonathan contested and won. John Mahama contested and won. 4. Jonathan sought a second term but lost. Mahama sought a second term but lost 5. A 73 year Old Baba defeated Jonathan. A 73 year old Nana defeated John . 6. Baba promised Change. Nana promised Change. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ghana Always Copying Nigeria. by K4: 3:20pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
steppin:
Blacknians go storm this thread and begin their usual insults. Shitnigerian talking from its ANuS! Talking nonsense is on your blood, huh? Arrant crap! Hahahahaha Whitenigerians! Fuckeduppedness! |
Politics / Re: Buhari And Other ECOWAS Leaders Meets Gambian President Yahya Jammeh (photo) by K4: 10:18pm On Dec 13, 2016 |
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Outgoing President John Dramani Mahama’s Concession Speech by K4: 3:39pm On Dec 13, 2016 |
Outgoing President John Mahama did not write this. It was a spoof by Manasseh Azure Awuni,a Ghanaian journalist. soldierkunle: lease, take a moment and read this: OUTGOING PRESIDENT JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA’S CONCESSION SPEECH Good evening, my fellow countrymen and women. A few minutes ago, I made the most difficult phone call I have made, and may ever make, in my life: I called President-elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party to congratulate him on his well-fought and well-deserved victory in Wednesday’s election. The win has been emphatic. If anybody has reason to doubt the presidential results, the sheer magnitude of the defeat, which our parliamentary candidates have suffered, is the clearest indication that we have outlived our welcome. Telling the world that I would graciously accept the outcome of the election was one thing, but confronting the stark reality of an electoral defeat is another harrowing experience altogether. But I had no option. The people of Ghana have said emphatically that they are taking away the power they gave to me four years ago, and I have no power to say no. Besides, I love the country that has given me the opportunity to serve in various capacities for nearly two decades and I will not do anything to undermine our democracy or threaten the peace we enjoy. Before I continue, permit me to congratulate the NDC family, especially my campaign team, for putting up such a spirited fight. When I was growing up in northern Ghana, I used to hear stories of very spiritually powerful and dreadful cattle rustlers who informed cattle rearers before they actually moved in to steal the animals. They would tell the owner that “tonight, we will come and steal your cattle.” They were so powerful that they cast spells on those policing the cattle and drive away the animals away before the men who gathered to stop them could wake up from their deep sleep to gnash their teeth and endure the scornful gossips of their women in the morning. When the time was up for these cattle rustlers, however, they were overpowered and captured by women. I think we lost because our time was simply up, and no amount of deceptive campaign promises could keep us in power. No amount of monopolization of the media space could save us. No amount of money could stop our defeat. No amount of local and international celebrity endorsements could help us. And no amount of vote buying could stand the irresistible hurricane of change that shook our nation on Wednesday. I will urge my party members to stop the “blamestorming” that has started so that we brainstorm on how to get ourselves out of the mess we have put ourselves in. The future of our great party looks gloomy and we have to start work on how to get ourselves out of what appears like an eternal stay in opposition. In life, when you are hit by the subduing blow of misfortune, you have two options. You can allow that blow to crush you. You can also move on with the enormous lessons such misfortunes often present. I cannot immediately tell my next move in life, politics and my role in our great party. But if I should ever make a comeback to politics, the lessons I have learnt from our defeat should serve as the moral code which will guide how I guide myself. I have learnt that the Ghanaian voter, though mainly uneducated and simple, is more sophisticated than we thought. I have learnt that it is unacceptable for the people to loot, hoard and splash during elections. I have learnt that the calls of the noisy minority cannot be ignored because they largely shape the opinions of the silent minority, who we politicians exploit for our selfish gain. I have learnt that not all those who criticised us hated us. Sometimes the best way to express your love for someone is to be critical of their actions. If I should ever return, I will not display a “dead-goat syndrome” towards disaffection of the masses. When those who opposed us cried foul, we retorted, “Hate can’t win.” Tonight, however, I am the first to admit that some hate can win. This election has taught me that the hate of corruption can win. It has taught me that hate of incompetence can win. Our defeat has taught me that hate of impunity can win. I have learnt that the hate of the obscene display of ill-gotten opulence wins. I have learnt that hate of mediocrity and deception definitely wins. And I have learnt that hating evil will forever triumph over the love of evil. That was what happened on Wednesday. Another important lesson I have learnt from this defeat is that the success or failure of a leader depends on the kind of people he or she surrounds themselves with. While Rawlings appointed the likes of Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas as deputy ministers, I made the mistake of giving that respectable position to the likes of John Oti Bless. I have now realised, rather too late, that if I had kept the likes of Ben Dotsei Malor and Dr. Raymond Atuguba around me, they would have injected some semblance of sanity into the Presidency and given that high office an aura of respectability and decency. The praise-singing sycophants who act on the dictates of their stomachs are only specialized at telling you what you want to hear. Unfortunately, I did not listen to voices of reason. Our elders say a disease that will kill a man first breaks sticks into his ears. A lot of the people who have called me to comfort me have maintained that I have been let down by my ministers and the people I trusted so much. I wish to take the blame for everything that happened to me. It is said that a man may fail many times but he is not a failure until he blames others for his failures. Nobody forced my appointees on me. Our elders say God gives us our friends but we choose our friends. And it is us, and not God, who will bear the consequences of any choice we make. Like the wood insect that gathers sticks on its head, I have brought this upon myself, and I will carry it alone. Fellow Ghanaians, before I end, I will like to wish our President-elect, Nana Akufo Addo, the best of luck in his administration. I will, however, like to caution him to be very careful in order not to repeat the mistakes I made in my administration. His success or failure depends on the kinds of people he appoints. He should focus on the people and not the party. He should remember that after four years, Ghanaians will be demanding accountability from him. He and the NPP should remember that the shea butter that is gloating over the ill-fated salt because of a heavy downpour should fortify itself with ice before the sun rises. What has befallen us can befall you if you allow the intoxicating effect of power to blind you. In 2008, the NDC won mainly because the NPP’s stronghold in Ashanti Region did not vote massively. In 2016, the NDC lost partly because our stronghold in the Volta Region taught us a lesson that we will never forget. We should begin to see them see human beings, and not votes, when we ever occupy any political office. In the NDC, Volta Region sounded like Voter Region. We referred to the Volta Region as our World Bank, but they turned out to be a DKM Microfinance when it mattered most. Finally, I will urge civil society and the media to keep a critical eye on the new administration if our country can ever develop. I have realised that the corrupt journalists and members of the civil society who connived with officials of my administration to defraud the state or cover up rot did not only hurt the country but they are part of the reason I have to forever live with the humiliation of the first one-term president in the Fourth Republic. This is our country. And its fortunes lie solely on us. Let’s all stand up and be counted. God bless our Homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10210039000664386&id=1017539400&refid=8&ref=opera_speed_dial&_ft_=qid.6363283964278179286%3Amf_story_key.5069499943195060417%3Atop_level_post_id.10210039000664386&__tn__=%2As 1 Like |
Politics / Re: NIGERIA & Ghana:similarities Between Nigeria And Ghana Politics In Recent Times by K4: 1:06pm On Dec 12, 2016 |
Utter crap! Contrary to what our enemies and detractors wish for us, Ghana will continue to flourish by the grace of God! papagiddy: if the trend goes like that, then Ghana is in for a hard times eg fall in local currency, Blaming the previous govt for corruption,RECESSION,50% INCREASES IN ALL PRICES,UNPAID SALARY, CONFUSED MINISTER OF FINANCE, even confused president .......etc ADVICE.......for the citizen of gnana 1. Start MMM now 2.Cut down on spending 3.Go in to agriculture 4.Prayer 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: In Ghana And Got This News My Fellow Great Men Could This Be True? by K4: 3:07am On Dec 12, 2016 |
This is one of the most useless reports I have ever seen. It is absolute crap. Nothing oft that sort happened. I am however fascinated with the way nigerian journalists are able to fabricate reports like this. I guess that is the type a gullible population like to read Many years ago, a senior nigerian official who was secretary to the federal govt called Ubong Ekaette, told me how a reporter for Punch sat at home and concoted an interview with Obasanjo, when he was president, and got it published Sick people! Jephjay: Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has covertly interfered in the electoral process that led to the victory of Ghana’s opposition New Patriotic Party, NPP, candidate Nana Akufo-Addo in the just concluded Ghana presidential elections, The Trent can report.
According to a source with intimate knowledge of the situation, barely a week to the December 7, 2016 presidential election in Ghana, President Buhari approved the release of $75 million to the presidential campaign of Nana Akufo-Addo, the NPP candidate, with the aim of installing him as the new president of Ghana. Just like General Buhari, Akufo-Addo, aged 72, ran his presidential campaign on the message of “Change”.
The Trent gathered exclusively on Friday, December 9, 2016 that President Buhari’s interference in Ghana’s presidential election was executed by a special delegation from Nigeria led by Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai who arrived Ghana days before the election under the guise of being an “election observer”.
According to first-hand sources, Governor El-Rufai, who lodged at the Movenpick Hotel Accra, displayed more than passing interest in the Ghanaian presidential polls. He propagated the campaign message of the leading opposition candidate in the poll, and also joined in unofficially announcing that Akufo-Addo had won the elections long before the results were declared.
“I can tell you for free that this election has been largely a Nigerian election,” a reliable source told our correspondent in Accra.
“A lot of Ghanaians are happy that they have had the chance to elect a new president but in actual fact, Akufo-Addo, the new president-elect of may have lost this election but for the last minute cash bailout by President Buhari.
“It is an open secret in Ghana that Akufo-Addo’s party, the NPP has suffered a protracted cash crisis owing to the exit of their party from power within the last eight years.
“The cash crunch was affecting their campaigns seriously until the bailout from Buhari. This helped a great deal in election day mobilization of voters, hiring of buses from Accra to different parts of the country to convey voters to their hometowns where they are registered to vote amongst other logistic concerns.
“This is an unprecedented interference in the politics of another nation that could have serious diplomatic implications between Nigeria and Ghana.
“Both countries have enjoyed a good relationship for years but this is one step that the Nigerian government under Buhari has taken too far,” the source, who spoke to our reporter on condition of anonymity said.
President Buhari’s careless interference in the politics of foreign nations recently made news with reports that he donated $500 million to the Hillary Clinton campaign in the November 8, 2016 US presidential election.
A video, circulated by a US non-governmental group, the American Black Group for Democracy, had alleged that Nigeria donated $500 million (about N150 billion) to Clinton’s failed bid for the White House.
It claimed that the money was “pledged to the US Secretary of State, Sen John Kerry, and US Ambassador in Abuja” and added that “the donation may create a huge misunderstanding between Nigeria and the incoming Trump’s US government.”
The Buhari administration denied the allegations and slam the report as “fiction”.
Fresh allegations of Buhari’s involvement in the ‘removal’ of President John Mahama of Ghana may have pushed Nigeria further into the brink of a diplomatic war with Ghana resulting in far-reaching implications.
Asked why President Buhari would overstep his boundaries to interfere in the Ghanaian polls, the source disclosed that President Mahama’s rising influence within the West African sub-region and his impressive performance in Ghana’s infrastructure development was increasingly being used by Nigerians as a yardstick to measure the performance of Buhari’s lacklustre change administration in Nigeria.
According to an inside source in the Nigerian presidency, Buhari’s handlers were said to have been alarmed by the unfolding trend and how it could affect Buhari’s re-election in 2019, and then worked to convince the president that supporting President Mahama’s opponent in the Ghanaian presidential election was a worthwhile investment.
“It’s an ego trip for the president [Buhari],” the source said. “Apparently, inspired by reports of Russia’s interference in the US Elections, and craving a need for regional dominance, Buhari’s strategist felt that actively aiding the installation of heads of states in West African countries would boost his profile on the continent.”
A senior official of the Ghanaian government who did not want to be named told to The Trent on Monday, ahead of the election day, that the Ghanaian government has established confirmation of “external interference” from the Buhari government but was carefully considering the implications of any outright or diplomatic confrontation that could snowball into a serious crisis between both nations.
Earlier reports in the Ghanaian media suggest that Akufo-Addo had actually reached out to President Buhari for financial support. “Nana Addo has been in touch with General Buhari on a wide range of issues including appeal for financial assistance for his campaign. He has also been talking to him [General Buhari] to put in a word to convince President Mahama to compel Ghana’s EC to change the current voter register,” a source told News Ghana in March 2016.
Efforts by The Trent to contact presidential spokespersons Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina proved abortive at the time of this report.
Meanwhile, El-Rufai who is currently still lodged at the Movenpick Hotel, Accra, is said to be preparing to depart Ghana for Nigeria on Saturday after Friday’s official declaration of Akufo-Addo’s victory over incumbent President Mahama. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Rivers Rerun: Nwaogu Of PDP Caught Giving Orders To Hijack Ballot Box - PremiumT by K4: 2:55am On Dec 12, 2016 |
Nonsense upon nonsense! 5 million people people voted in Ghana? Where did you get that fuelish info from? Nana Addo alone got more than 5 million votes! I guess that means all the other candidates got no votes, huh? Fvck off! Whatever you think us wrong with Ghana, your smelly,dirty country is 100 times worse! Ordinary local elections in Rivers state and it's like war? People are being killed and maimed in Rivers state over local govt elections and you want to compare yourself to Ghana? Mudder fugger, you need to get your head examined asap! No wonder nigeria us a sh1thole! BALLOSKI: don't even start it. I followed the campaign in Ghana throughout and it's revealing. I was shocked the Ghana so hyped by you "mensahs" is that bad.
Don't forget, just 5 million people voted to give you a president. |
Politics / Re: Rivers Rerun: Nwaogu Of PDP Caught Giving Orders To Hijack Ballot Box - PremiumT by K4: 10:50pm On Dec 10, 2016 |
Hahaha another shitnigeriant mudder fugger talking crap from its aNuS! "Ordinary Ghana?" hahaha and how will you describe your certified sh1thole? the smelly, dirty armpit dustbin zoo? Mosesoly: Like PDP like APC, if they slap,slap your own back. Why is election a do or die affair in this country,ordinary Ghana conducted a peaceful election, the last thing I would do is to go to a polling unit, I don't need their pvc, I pity those youths that they would use to instigate violence and those that will die in the process, wike's children and that of Ameachi are out of this country,youths who are said to be the leaders of this country will now be used to hijack materials. Which way Nigeria |
Foreign Affairs / Re: President Mahama Calls Nana Akufo-Addo To Concede Defeat (Pic) by K4: 6:20pm On Dec 10, 2016 |
Nigerians and their false/miaplaced sense of importance! Ghana has had successful elections for many years, with opposition and ruling parties winning elections every 8 years, leading to successful transitions and suddenly Goodluck Jonathan who left office few years has become the one setting standards for the sub region? Smh. I don tire! 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: President Mahama Calls Nana Akufo-Addo To Concede Defeat (Pic) by K4: 6:13pm On Dec 10, 2016 |
OXYGENO1: Don't be ignorant .This is not the first time they've been a change of governance in Ghana.And the losers always call to concede hahaha the level of ignorance among Nigerians is simply horrendous! Ghana has experienced democratic change of government long before democracy was established in nigeria, yet they think their leader who recently lost and left office was the first to have done so in the sub region. Amazing stuff! 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Akufo-Addo Wins Ghana Presidential Election by K4: 11:00am On Dec 10, 2016 |
tagbarhaufuoma: Ghana have just joined Nigeria with Change, they will suffer now Nonsense! Ghana had long seen the transfer of power to the opposition before it happened in nigeria. Ghana had seen a transfer of power to the opposition every 8 years. When did the so- called change happen in nigeria? 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Lessons From Nigeria Leave Ghanaians Confused On Election Day by K4: 8:09pm On Dec 07, 2016 |
[quote author=torgbe post=51722753][/quote]exactly. I was among the first to vote this morning and I voted for Nana. We are tired of the ndc crap!
I expect Nana Addo to win and so far he is in the lead 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Lessons From Nigeria Leave Ghanaians Confused On Election Day by K4: 7:34pm On Dec 07, 2016 |
Nana Addo is winning this one touch! God bless you, Mr. President -Elect! Wao! |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Lessons From Nigeria Leave Ghanaians Confused On Election Day by K4: 7:13pm On Dec 07, 2016 |
onatisi:
Celebrations have already started. Mahama even won in achim.
hahaha are you sure mahama is celebrating tonight? Are you following announcement of results so far? Bye bye mahama! |
Celebrities / Re: Female Celebrities' Outfits To The 2016 Ghana Movie Awards by K4: 9:36pm On Dec 05, 2016 |
Fuckeduppedness! Crass trash from a typical magg0t, a citizen of the Federal Republic of F00ls ShitNigerians are the most ugliest apes MrGerald: Ghanaians and their wayward behavior, upon they're one of the ugliest pple |
Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 7:48pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
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Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 7:41pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
hahahaha they are not called Federal Republic of F00ls for nothing the most fuelish people on planet earth Just30: here comes another fool with no brains 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 7:40pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
Another MUMUgerian ranting like a mad man na so the thing pain you reach? 90% of Shitnigerians are MAD, according to health officials in that dustbin country! MUMU runs in their blood, walahi! Federal Republic of F00ls Keep on hallucinating, maggot! undernourished, undereducated, unemployable mumugeria eediot! Only God can save you from terminal insanity, walahi! 200 million phucked up people in a sh1thole! https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1680739_family20and20fields20128_jpeg2ac4bd298685cd969111828e263bdc69 Ugly, hungry barbarians! Fucking idiots. Hehehehe! Fucking, sick idiots-everybody in Nigeria is sick-physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally. [s] laribari:
Why are you striking off and Covering what I wrote, are you ashamed so that people will not read huh? You are , big idiot who is the inferior one now? Your actions are all the same in Ghana, people of low esteem. Hahahahahahaha. Why are you coverin what I wrote? Intimidated?
OK back you addressing you nitwit. All you fools need to make sure you are clean b casting stones.
CORRUPTION IN GHANA:
22 Ghanaian judges suspended over corruption scandal | West Africa www.theafricareport.com/.../22-ghanaian... 10 Sep 2015 ... Ghana's Judicial Council has suspended 22 magistrates and circuit court judges after more ... not spare any of the judges and the court officials cited in the alleged corruption exposé..
ROBBERIES IN GHANA:
One out of three suspected armed robbers who allegedly raped a police woman and two bankers in the course of their robbery operations at Nungua, a suburb of Accra, has been arrested by the Nungua police.
The suspect, identified as Benjamin Akwei, 23, was apprehended on March 29, 2016 after being on the police wanted list for some months now.
Efforts are being made by the police to apprehend Akwei’s other accomplices whose names were only given as Michael Appiah aka Not Nice and one Anago Macho, and
Read more: http://www.onlinenigeria.com/general/27006-robber-rapes-policewoman-2-bankers.html#ixzz4RqDhEq50
FEMALE GANG ROBBERY:
All Female Gang Armed Robbery Arrested In Kumasi
Source : http://www.deereport.com/all-female-gang-armed-robbery-arrested-in-kumasi/
Four women robbery squad have been arrested by Police in Kumasi after they robbed a taxi driver of his day’s sales.
Three were picked up by police in the metropolis after police interrogation smoked out their location from the first member, who was arrested just after the act. More after the cut…
The four have been identified as Agnes Darkoaa, a.k.a Maame Yaa or Last Killer, Ernestina Amponsah a.k.a. Akosua Frimpomaa, Mavis Addo a.k.a. Maame Konadu and Sally Sarpong a.k.a. Maame Serwaa. The four are reported to have robbed the taxi driver in Kumasi Wednesday night.
PROSTITUTION:
SHOCKING: 22 year old girl forced into prostitution and nearly killed - Listen to Audio | Kasapa102.5FM https://kasapafmonline.com/.../shoc...
27 Jan 2016 ... Prostitution in Ghana has seen increasing numbers for years. While some say it is strictly a pastime, others, too, have argued it is a means of livelihood. Twenty-two year old Mina ...
The Prostitution of Women and Girls - Google Books Result https://books.google.com.ng/books?isbn=0786404906 Ronald B. Flowers - 1998 - Social Science The study involved two distinct classes of Ghanaian prostitutes: (1) home-based or low-class prostitutes and (2) high-class prostitutes. 41 The latter group was subdivided into three levels. The top-level ...
Ghanaian girl talks about prostitution toto and ewte - YouTube https://m.youtube.com/watch?v... 26 Sep 2015 ... Ghanaian girl talks about prostitution toto and ewte . LEAKEDEVENTS. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe 6,6406K. Loading... Loading... Working... Add to ...
FRAUD:
Ghana Scam | Ghana Scam Fighters and Resources | Ripandscam - Scams www.ripandscam.com/Ghana-scam-docs. ... Ghana, a nation in West Africa's Gulf of Guinea, is considered as a hub of scammers. Both men and women involve themselves in scamming activities in early stages of their adulthood owing to easy ...
The rate at which some micro finance institutions in Ghana are fraudulently extorting monies from local investors, especially petty traders, is very alarming. There is therefore the need for the relevant authorities and agencies in the country to constantly offer financial literacy to potential investors to save the situation.
Historically, micro-financing started as ‘Ponzi scheme’ by Charles Ponzi who was imprisoned in 1920 as a result of a $15-million fraud.
Ponzi scheme is an investment scam which involves the payment of purported high returns to existing investors from funds contributed by subsequent investors.
See, I can go on and on to show you that all of you guys are th most foolish and blind for thinking the United nations has declared Ghana as a crime free country.
Nigeria jaga jaga right sure that's a song against a particular government an since then nobody has actually attacked Nigeria directly in a song instead the lads of today sing about money, living life etc.
Check this out !!! The jaga jaga happened in Ghana too a your homeboy went violent too, threatening to kill your politicians with juju.
Ghanaian Musician-Local Curses All Corrupt Politicians & Leaders By Calling On the Multiple Gods With Eggs ... www.ghanacelebrities.com/.../ghanaian- ... 8 Sep 2016 ... An up and coming Ghanaian musician-Local has decided to call on the multiple gods in Ghana to kill off the corrupt politicians and leaders. In a new music video-“god's attack”, the ....
Who isn't corrupt, fraudulent prostituting? It's down to individuals b for your information the western world see Ghana as a black nation and nothing good come from Africa to them, so be fooling yourselves.
I did my research with regards nations a Ghana person can enter with a vis (visa free), I didn't see the likes of France, Britain USA, germany, Canada etc.
Who told you that your country is recognized as a people with high m value? You are classed as other africans... fool!
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Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 12:20am On Dec 04, 2016 |
nonsense upon nonsense! mods should ban Ghanaians? are you correct in the head? what kind stvpid, fuelish reasoning is that? you fuelish magg0ts had the guts to denigrate Ghanaians and their country, and when Ghanaians respond, you are crying to mods to ban them? you see why I call you mudder fuggers pathetic magg0ts? you pick a fight you can't win and then when your opponents respond, you begin to cry like babies hahahaha 200 million mudder fuggers are being flogged on nairaland shitland by just two Ghanaians? fuckeduppedness, next time don't pick a fight you can't win, edi0t! I dare your so-called mods to ban me! is this not supposed to be nairaland shitland? so why can't you magg0ts focus on your smelly, stinking country? why Ghana Ghana Ghana? I smell inferiority complex nonsense upon nonsense! and there are many problems in your armpit country to talk about, from recession, baby factories, boko haram, stomach infrastructure buhari's performance so far even sef militancy in the niger delta. but you chose to run your stvpid mouths and poke nose into other countries business,huh? such a fooolish people! hahahaha Federal Republic of F00ls [s] Henryadaku:
How can a normal person reason with Yuh......u expect me to exchange words with you never.....wu ye kwasia paaaa keep running ur mouth no worry Ghana be the best country in Africa u win.......but all this mods sef una no go ban this Ghanians ? [/s] |
Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 9:06pm On Dec 03, 2016 |
hahahaha another pathetic mudder fugger spewing crap,huh? Dirty, ugly pig Sh1thead for life Suck my dick, stvpid,evil nigerian with inferiority complex! Ghanaian will always win because we’ve been your masters, even from colonial times! Go and study your history, f00l Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air a nation of f00ls ruled by edi0ts http://saharareporters.com/article/about-nation-idiots-ruled-fools [s] laribari: I ain't goona waste time to react one by one but I will address you at lot once. You are jumping the gun!!
Nigeria is this, Nigeria is that good!!
My question haven't ur poor country been benefiting from Nigeria?
You are a debtor, period. One fool said we should fullfil the part of agreement. Your mumu get grade. So you think we bridged a contract, yet supplied you gas of 180M in dollars?
See the shoe makers!! Hahahaha
Another clown said we do not know what to do with out gas than to waste it. Agreed! We have surplus and can play with it. The question is haven't u been benefiting from Nigerian gas? Of cos u have, so you are stupid for not seeing that Nigeria has played a big part in ur miserable lives.
A slowpoke said Nigerians sell CDs, fones and what have you. Last time I checked, ur people here sell Ghana bread, buns, tailors and shoe makers. Technology is far from you lot.
one scumbag said our girls prostitute lol. Well, last tim I checked it was ur stupid country that started nude sex scenes on movie. Gollywood indeed, no wonder all of u are gaulible.
I was at a wedding that's why I didn't answer u fools on time. Recession, recession but Nigerians spend a lot of money having fun every saturday.
Please name one rich man from Ghana despite not being recessed and let's see where they are ranked. Paupers.
All of you are here on Naira Land, Nigerians own platform why? Can't you fools do something technological for once and promote it to other Africans? Lol
Nigeria lead, Ghana follows.
A fool said Ghana is like America to us. Hahahahahaha
Pure ignorant. Nigerians are exposed, we'll travelled and don't even rate Ghana close to south Africa. You must be stupid.
If Ghana is America, then south Africa is heaven? slowpoke!
Like it or not, we have helped you country. Hahahahahah
Keep it coming, Pls call more ghanians on Nairaland. 9ja nor good yet u had time to create an account here to chat. Idiot. Start up something ghanian and sell to us. [/s] 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 8:58pm On Dec 03, 2016 |
Suffering and smiling, huh? the current president was a lecturer in Shitnigeria for 13 years? where did you get that crap from? and while you are busy spewing crass crap from your AnUs, 75,000 children in your sh1thole are starving to death http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/227285/ while Ghana is busy exporting maize http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/business/artikel.php?ID=283309&comment=0#com no wonder dem dey chop human meat sef Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de airnigayria? Bvllsh1t country inhabited by azzholes and thieving scvmbags [s] Henryadaku:
You know nothing why haven't you done that......get gas else where my problem is the way this Nigerians even reply you guys cos they'll bring interesting facts and all you do is throw unnecessary insult.....sad one of you mentioned me that Nigerians eats from dustbin......I was outside my place trade fair to be specific and as I was reading the ignorant guy displaying how shallow minded they think this mentally challenged guy opened a dustbin and he picked a kenkey...I only pray God gives us understand as Ghanaians to eat what we grow and change the way we think cos the problems hunger inflation etc people face in Ghana ehh...my Nigerian brothers leave my people abeg they've never left the shores of GH before so they don't know what's happening on the other side of the world they only rely on what they hear on the media........they don't even know that mint company in Nigeria prints their currency as they could not afford to do it with their former Chinese and american contractors .....give it a rest Nigeria has its problem.....the enlightened ones that travel to Abuja port Harcourt etc when they come back they bring good news on how business is booming and how they stroke numerous deals.......even their current president was a lecturer in Nigeria for 13years.......Nigeria the LAND IS GREEN PRAY FOR YOUR LAND COS IF NIGERIA MAKES IT THE REST FOLLOWS leave some people to run their mouth cos the few educated Ghanaians that do business international will tell you how great Nigeria is .............opinions are cheap any body can afford so to hating Ghanaian that feels Nigeria is shit.......cheers mate [/s] |
Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 3:05pm On Dec 03, 2016 |
hahahaha how is Ghana's fault that shitnigeria is a certified sh1thole? or how is it the fault of Ghanaians that shitnigeria is in recession? Such a miserable ,dirty stinking place. There are no words to describe sh1tnigeria A country steeped in shame, devoid of honour and any shred of dignity. Even Satan himself must be weary of what he created in Nigeria because the country is more evil that the combined forces of the entire army of darkness.[s] laribari:
Hahahahahahaha! Who should grow up? You are such a fool!
Why didn't your poor country go else where? Who will sell for you on credit? Which African country can you owe 180m in dollars? Are u insane? They will crumble.
Obviously you are stupid and no nothing about business, so you think you can just turn to anywhere to buy.
Abi your brains didn't tell you that these resources are of different qualities. Besides that, some countries are lenient in nature, even in business like Nigeria because we take a lot of things for granted which is our weakness.
We supplied you products running into hundred millions of dols, you are here saying you can "easily" turn else where.
Or you think you tiny country didn't consider things before staying with our product?
What am I even saying sef? Nothing matter than we are carrying your economy. Take power away from it and let's see if you won't struggle.
Whether you are get else where mattered less, but in the main time you are depending on us to survive and PAYING TOO, even though your outstanding is huge.
For now at least, pay tribute to Nigeria. We be father abeg!
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Phones / Re: Inspite Of Recession Phone Is Cheaper In Nigeria Than Ghana by K4: 3:00pm On Dec 03, 2016 |
Shitnigerian magg0t talking crap from its AnUs, as usual you sound like the biggest f00l in the whole world did you say you fed Ghana? and you can't feed your own people, so much so they go to supermarkets in your filthy, armpit zoo to steal food and drinks to survive? https://www.nairaland.com/3495311/nigeria-faces-severe-nutrition-problems hahahaha so-called engineers in your God-forsaken sh1thole fight over leftover fanta in Lagos you guys even eat from dustbins hahaha did you say gas? fuckeduppedness! you should be paying Ghana for taking your gas, magg0t! what we yu mudder fuggers doing with the gas before? were you f00ls not flaring it and causing environmental nuisance to the whole of West Africa? you shitnigerians should be paying trillions of dollars in fines to the rest of west africa for being unmitigated nuisance in compromising their environmental integrity all these years. I hope your recession-plagued zoo is ready to pay trillions of dollars,huh? in any case who cares about f00ls called shitnigerians? https://www.nairaland.com/3494282/black-friday-ibadan-shoprite-customers fuckeduppedness! [s] laribari:
Well I forgot to address the poisons smoke (carbon monoxide) that your claimed your tiny country one to start producing. Well the fact still remains that for years we took care of you, supplied your needs even when you don't have money to pay. $180M isn't a small money.
If you like use oxygen as LNG, it's on record that we fed and supplied you because without it your country couldn't survive.
At least you were once my debtor!!! You see? You are too small!!
You call this great nationals scammers, yet you got supplied crude oil but you refused to pay. Your debt ran into hundreds millions of dollars.
theives!! Shoe makers (cobblers) [/s] 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Photos: Party Supporters Fight Over Jollof Rice In Ghana by K4: 10:11pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
Sharaaaap! Who dey fight here? Where is the fight sef? And wetin concern you people even sef if Ghana party supporters are "fighting" over jollof rice? Una want start another fight? Such arrant crap! |
Business / Re: GPRTU Petitions Mahama Over Dangote by K4: 1:27am On Jul 30, 2016 |
you keep repeating the same old crap,huh? GDP this , GDP that do you know how you sound with that crass crap? you see, my dog has more sense than you, walahi. you must be brain dead if I start telling you how stvpid you sound with your GDP mantra you'll cry magg0t! you see, shitnigeria is not only a zoo but a slave camp a jungle filled with animals of all persuasion the place needs to be bombed out of existence! uncivilised hellhole the largest country of apes, filled with hookers, scam artistes, and robbers is there a more fetid, turgid monkey dump of an apehole on this planet? [s] TheInkredible:
[b] I have burried you deeper than Buhari buried your fathers so let me leave you with hard facts;
1) Nigeria's $510 billion dollar economy. Ghana is just $50.
2) Nigeria is a space power , having over 3 sattelite in orbit. Ghana has none! You even make use of ours in metrology.
3) Nigeria is a Mint Country. Ghana belongs to no where!
4) Nigeria Has Africa's largest economy. Ghana is not even in the top 10!
5) Nigeria has the largest entertainment industries that all your actors/actresses and musician depend on to his stardom!
6) Nollywood is no 2 in the world, grossing over $800 million dollars in profit
7) Nigeria has over 22 billionaires. Ghana has none.
Nigeria is the chief donor of ECOWAS and one of the 5 donors of the AU, Ghana is an ordinary member.
9) No Ghanaian has won an academic Nobel laureate
We are superior to you. Our fathers showed your fathers!
Glo, GTB and Dangotr are showing you today.
Good Knight, offspring of mundanity
Whenever I get you again, I'll beat you down with facts and brutality again![/b] [/s] |
Business / Re: GPRTU Petitions Mahama Over Dangote by K4: 12:52am On Jul 30, 2016 |
Fucking pigs of a cursed space destined for the dustbin! http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/foreigners-taken-economy-man/ SHAME: OVER 160 NIGERIAN STUDENTS NOW BEGGING IN RUSSIAhttp://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/shame-over-160-nigerian-students-now-begging-in-russia/Report reaching liveschoolnews desk has it that Over 160 Nigerian students who are on the federal government scholarship in Russia are now begging to survive due to lack the non-payment of their allowances in the last six months, it was revealed yesterday. When i heard this report yesterday, i was astound to my world. What the hell is wrong with Nigeria Government? This is what i called disgrace , embarrassment , dishonor , humiliation , indignity , ignominy , infamy, abash to the affected students. I reserved my words. Below is how dailytrust.com.ng is reporting it. Over 160 Nigerian students who are on the federal government scholarship in Russia are now begging to survive due to lack the non-payment of their allowances in the last six months, it was revealed yesterday. This revelation was made yesterday by the leader of the Association of the Federal Government Doctoral Candidates in Russia, Godwin Ezinkwo, during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora Affairs. Ezinkwo who stated that there are about 150 under graduate and 10 post-graduate students currently studying in Russia on the FG scholarship said that this is the worst form of scholarship by the Nigerian government. Ezinkwo informed the committee that for six months now, they have not been paid their allowances, a situation that made them to beg their counterparts from other African countries like Ghana, Zimbabwe and the rest for assistance. He said that the students also suffer in terms of accommodation because most of them are yet to pay for their houses, adding that they currently face eviction. “Russia is a very hostile country in terms of weather and other things. It is very embarrassing and difficult tocope. Nigerian students are now living at the mercy of other African scholarship students like Ghana, Zimbabwe and all that. They lend money to us, so Nigerian students are like beggars. They’re begging, if one has to use that word. It’sas bad; begging other students from African countries. It’s demoralizing. “We also have to bring up the issue of accommodation.The agreement in its raw form provides accommodation for students, but unfortunately some of the host countries do not honour this agreement. Students are made to pay for accommodation, but they’re unable to pay for the accommodation, because their stipends and remittances for at least six months have not been paid. As I speak to you now, students are going to be evicted from their hostels because they cannot pay for the accommodation,” he said. read full details in dailytrust.com.ng - See more at: http://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/shame-over-160-nigerian-students-now-begging-in-russia/#sthash.IuNh0HL1.dpufTheInkredible: ;D and who is lagbaja? A saxophone musician? Not an authority.
Only a man birthed by porridge hawkers, whose lives' ambition never grew beyond servitude will attempt to use the words of a musician as an authority in an academic context.
Let me help, Ghana's illustrious son, former UN sec.gen, Koffi Anan said the destiny of Ghana is in the hands of Nigeria in January here.
Falt it! Discombobulated idiøt! |
Business / Re: GPRTU Petitions Mahama Over Dangote by K4: 12:47am On Jul 30, 2016 |
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Business / Re: GPRTU Petitions Mahama Over Dangote by K4: 12:23am On Jul 30, 2016 |
Fuelish magg0t! you call the crap you typed English? omo naija generator republic suffering from excessive inhalation of generator fumes,f00l! your stvpidity is incredible! [s] Domislaz:
You belligerent barratrous bigot. If you can't type in English, don't mention me again. I told before that I do not understand neanderthal language. You are owing a debt you can't pay yet you are here making noise. Your tomfoolery stinks in colossal proportions. [/s] |