Health › Re: I Have An STD But I Need To Know Which So I Can Commence Treatment by Kingxway: 11:51pm On Feb 08, 2018*. Modified: 8:25pm On Feb 10, 2018 |
hidhrhis: bro check ur mail YOLO1: Bro. Please which drug did you take? Are you cured now? Answer quickly please Bro please has the guy contacted you? I tried sending him email but wasn't going through. I would have liked to chat him up on whatsapp. Really need the solution to that staph |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:24am On Nov 14, 2017 |
emmygzy: Chief gimme ur digit. I'd like to visit Ghana. bro I may be relocating to another part of the country any time soon |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:21am On Nov 13, 2017 |
blacq2009: Business goes fine in the north. It depends on your niche. Standard of living is relatively cheap compared to the south. And the people are very friendly too. You can get a landlord who cooks and serve you a compulsory share of the food. Ok bro. I may visit there anytime soon. Just that most Northerners here are considered inferior to the southerners. Most Northerners do deny coming from there after long stay in the south. What a world |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:14am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Chukazu: all this hyping untop Ghana women...and yet we never see one Ghana woman win a single Beauty pageant,wether local or international,home or away ,wether Lepa or Orobo  lol... truth is, while many of their ladies are not that beautiful. The beautiful ones are something else, while some you may consider ugly are damn curvy. If one is not disciplined, he may end up spending his savings on them. Don't get wrong, just like every other society there are some really ugly and curve less ones who you may not even look twice |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:03am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Chukazu: visa?
what happens to ECOWAS passport? Nobody says you need visa to travel to Ghana. What you need is a nationally recognized ID card that will enable you to cross the borders |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:00am On Nov 13, 2017 |
hanassholesolo: last i changed 100k for 1200 (and some change) it's safe to say 50k is 600bucks.
it's not been up to one month, the Naira hasn't shown any sign of weakness yet and oil price are still soaring high. and this exchange was through black market. If it was through the bank, it would have been much higher. Yeah, the exchange rate is not stable. It keeps changing from time to time. I think the black market favour individuals more than bank exchange |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 1:04am On Nov 13, 2017 |
smartmey61: nope depends on where u want, here we have CBD area for business and nice locations for living, they dont have landlord association like naija so house differ according to landlord, the best wway to enter gh people be through church or mosque, thats secret for u, the only thing that is helping me till today is my first show at church when i came , if na music u sabi sing mix am with yoruba song, na every sunday we dey sing naija song, and i dey play instrument and teach them music too, just play them KO SOBA BI RE AND WATCH THE WHOLE CHURCH CONTRIBUTE MONEY FOR BRO Joshua, some go offer u cheap or no pay house, gh is just too sweet we cant compete with them their the true definitions of humanity. You can say that again bro. Ghana is a very peaceful country filled with friendly people. Almost everyone here is so friendly. Thank you so much my dear brother. God's willing, I will visit the place by early next year. I may contact you here while coming, if you wouldn't mind |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:48am On Nov 13, 2017 |
smartmey61: chaiii opposite lol. once they know your naija. oga oga oga ya, na to go cook from house for u. and knack u till u start mentioning 37 states of naija  Chaii, bro laugh no go finish me for here oo. See as the place come dey hungry me say make I just pack dey go there now. How about house and shop rent? Hope is not that expensive? |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:35am On Nov 13, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:29am On Nov 13, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:15am On Nov 13, 2017 |
smartmey61: i dont see language as a barrier here, this is a place where white people came first average westerners can speak good english, and business is booming, i started from street now im importing into the country from USA. their love for electronics in this country na some thing. check there street bus like danfo na so so gbedu and tv, go to their room u go tire for noise and dem dey entertain u ni, 130 years old person go die na to play Sakordie and Shatta wale till morning NA GH WE DEY OOO PAAAAAAA WELCOME TO WESTERN REGION PPPPPPPAAAAAA Awesome! I was thinking of relocating to Kasoa come next year. But now seems I will check Takoradi before I make my decision. Thanks for the info man |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:10am On Nov 13, 2017 |
smartmey61: come bro u go love am na sure city fukc Accra here naijas are like kings and queens. police is your friend banking are friendly. business is booming, walk any time of the day, at any hearing of naija even in market na oga give me your number, man TADI is the best im here presently lol its sunday tho Just visited Vianna City Kumasi today to catch some fun, but challey the area is not as beautiful as the picture you posted. If might be because I visited at day time when there wasn't much activities |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 12:02am On Nov 13, 2017 |
smartmey61: Takoradi the oil city man I hear a lot about that city. Would like to visit there someday. How do you see the area in terms of business? I know Kumasi is one of the most affordable cities in the country. The only problem so far is language, as the people don't like communicating in English even when some them understands it. They expect everyone to speak their language. How about Takoradi? |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 11:47pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
blacq2009: Thanks. But I'm serious. I exactly where the op said he's visited. I would like to visit North any time next year. How do you see the area in terms of business? I reside in the southern part of the country |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 11:43pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
DaHrNn: I stay in Adenta & at BONDS if anyone knows there... Ghana is a lovely place to stay... Let's reason transportation... Buses you sit 5 on a roll in Nigeria is 4 on a roll here likewise 4 in a roll being 3 on a roll here... Mate as its called to our naija conductors dont hang on buses & take a sit for them self & always clean not smelling garage boys doing conductor who dont have a clue what a bath means... Expensive? Yes... But its worth a place to stay to live a peaceable life... Which Region is that? I live in Ashanti Region |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 11:38pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
osayuwamwen: can one use a voters card? Yeah All nationally recognized ID cards are accepted |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 11:36pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
smartmey61: BRO COME WESTERN REGION THE RIVER STATE OF NAIJA, THIS IS THE PLACE GHANA MONEY COME FROM, OIL, COCOA, GOLD, TIMBER, SEAPORT, TAKORADI OIL CITY HOME OF GH FIRST PRESIDENT AND JJ Rawlings too, kofi kinata the high graders. omo u go feel western region, wa jaiye ori omi, welcome to Gh. Which part of Western Region are you? I'm in Kumasi Ashanti Region |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 11:12pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
Jamexjulius: do you mean you pay less for transportation? Yeah That's when you go with luxury. But that doesn't stop you from paying at the border. You must have a nationally recognized ID card before you pass the border. |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:57pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
ifyalways: 50K will give you nothing less than 600 ghc I don't think it's up to 600GH presently. Maybe 55k is around 600GH |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:46pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
Jamexjulius: did you use passport or visa to enter or you just enter just like that? Kindly explain PERFECT2: Please, must I have a Visa before going to Ghana. I'm seriously asking Sir. you don't need visa or passport. Though you pay less when you have passport. I used my driver's license |
Travel › Re: Journey To Ghana By Road And My 1 Week Experience Here by Kingxway: 10:36pm On Nov 12, 2017*. Modified: 10:53pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
What you wrote up there is quite true. Though I can't tell much about the northern part of the country, but their southern babes are damn beautiful with killer curves and shiny skins. Unfortunately, you can't have much access when you can't speak their language. But you can be friends anyway.
Talking about light, it's 24/7 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Reinhard Bonnke Arrives In Nigeria For The Farewell Crusade In Lagos (Photo) by Kingxway: 11:45am On Nov 07, 2017*. Modified: 4:13pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Father in the Name of Jesus, I tap into the Anointing of Your servant Reinhard Bonnke to silence every demonic and witchcraft voices and operations in my life in Jesus Name. Amen and Amen. I'm blessed |
Romance › Re: A nairalander Pre Wedding & Wedding Pictures by Kingxway: 1:59pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Congrats
But op could you throw more explanation. As in, short explanation because what you wrote up there is not clear for people to understand |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor David Ibiyeomie Celebrates His 55th Birthday (portrait Sketch). by Kingxway: 12:28pm On Oct 23, 2017 |
Sleyanya1: Yaaay...Happy Birthday to you too man . Enjoy God's goodness. Thanks a lot brother |
Properties › Re: Construction Of 6self-contain Hostel Frm Start To Finish With Cost Saving Advice by Kingxway: 12:26pm On Oct 23, 2017 |
Quite lovely and interesting |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor David Ibiyeomie Celebrates His 55th Birthday (portrait Sketch). by Kingxway: 11:46am On Oct 21, 2017 |
Happy birthday sir. Wishing you long life, prosperity and every good thing that life offers. May God bless your new age and make you greater than who you were in the previous years in Jesus Name. Amen
Today is also my birthday
I celebrate my birthday same day as the man of God |
Family › Re: Photo Of Handsome 4th Generation (Men) by Kingxway: 4:22pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
Amen. I claim it for myself in Jesus Name |