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theoldpretender:He couldn't resist the HUGE money that was offered. |
nototribalist:Idiot |
TheMan3:Shut up with your chest beating attitude. Pull out and let our economy crumble. Nonsense |
Iwantslavesgone:Just name three(3) schools owned and operated by Nigerians |
TayserMahiri:Congratulations to you guys.We will avenge this defeat in Kumasi in the return match |
Iwantslavesgone:Haahaaaa Bleached smelly mofo brainwashed by whites to bleach his skin and look like them |
Iwantslavesgone:Are you a bleached Nigerian? |
Iwantslavesgone:Nonsensical talk. Tell me 1educational or health facility put up by a Nigerian or where the workers are all Nigerians. You give who electricity? Do you even generate enough to power your country. Isn't the gas supplied by Wapco paid for? |
Litmus:Nonsensical talk.And your women predilection to doing prostitution in Italy escaped your lenses. Truth is that a lot of your women are into that trade |
The guy is a chain smoker
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This Panaman team is useless |
Wakago:mention just 2 states whose power generation and consumption is above 2500 megawatts |
Truckpusher:Nonsense .Which 60% of businesses are you talking about .Give the names of these so called businesses. |
Hemjayy:Meaning? |
Shroud:You are doing injustice to your maths tutor. what grade did you get |
RIP The self acclaimed 90's bad girl You would be missed
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Nigerians Lured Into Prostitution In Ghana Jan 6, 2014 | Ghanaian Chronicle When 19-year-old Joyce (full name withheld), a Junior Secondary School girl left Nigeria's Delta State for Ghana in 2012 in a company of a woman whom she had known ( had an acquaintance with) over the years, with a promise of getting her a job, she was happy and quickly grabbed the opportunity. Unfortunately, she did not know that she was giving herself out into slavery, as it turned out that the work she was promised in Ghana was nothing else, than prostitution. 'The woman that brought me to Ghana told me that she would give me work so that I pay her later, but when we got here I got to know that this (prostitution) is the kind of work I was coming to do. She asked me to pay her 380,000 Naira.' (about GH¢3,800), she narrated. Stranded under the circumstances, with nobody to help her out, she had no option than to oblige to a contract with her 'employer', who demanded that she pays back an amount of 380,000 Naira to gain her freedom. Like Joyce, many other girls from Nigeria are victims of a cartel who traffic girls into Ghana, often with the promise of sending them abroad or finding them lucrative jobs in Ghana. For the past one year, Joyce has been a slave prostitute under a contract, which compels her to take to her employer, any amount she makes from sleeping with men, until she has paid off her 'debt.' 'Any amount I get in the day I use it to pay some of my debt', she said. But making enough in a day to save some for her personal upkeep does not come easy. Joyce said she had to sleep with a lot of men in a day to make enough so she could secretly keep some for her food, clothes and rent. Joyce lives in a kiosk in a notorious slum, springing up under the watch of city authorities by the railway lines at Circle in Accra, together with other prostitutes, many of whom are in similar or worse situation than hers. Joyce pays GH¢35 a week for her accommodation in the kiosk that is only big enough to accommodate just one person with perhaps a bag, and nothing more. The size of the kiosks in the slum, which houses the prostitutes, measures nothing more than the size of a secondary school bed, with a small ceiling fan providing some air in the poorly ventilated room. Sanitation in this area is poor, as all the people in the neighbourhood share a central toilet and bathroom facility, which is operated by a private individual. It is a common spectacle to see ladies squat over open tins in the open, passing urine into them, and tossing them over any available fence or space. Illegal drugs such as Indian hemp and other banned substances are not difficult to come by in this neighbourhood, at table top drinking bars dotted at every metre stretch, thus contributing to the crime rate in the area. Having some resemblance to the notorious Soldier Bar at Circle, which once housed one of Ghana's most notorious prostitutes, the railway slum appears to have absorbed all those who were evacuated from Soldier Bar. Half naked women, with cigarette tucked in between their fingers, openly beckon to any man who passes by in broad day light, making competition for clients amongst them very keen. Attracting clients in such a competitive environment does not come easy. Joyce says her trade is dependant largely on luck, and the amount she is able to make a day from sleeping with men is also dependent on how 'hot' she is dressed. These notwithstanding, luck, physical endowment and adornment are not the only determinant factors for clients for these prostitutes; the state of the economy also counts no matter how remote its effects are. Joyce says business is bad 'because there is no money in town'. According to her, due to low patronage in recent days she charges GH¢50 for a full night with a client and between GH¢5 and GH¢50 for short time. 'If you get luck and the person be your customer he may increase the money', she added Joyce says she is planning to learn a trade in the near future and move out of prostitution. However, ongoing investigations by The Chronicle indicate that Ghana is fast becoming a transit point where most girls from Nigeria are trafficked and sold into prostitution in Europe, while the hopes of making it to Europe are never realized in a cartel of modern day slavery in the 21 st century |
Espada10:Just as most of your guys in Ghana see crime as way of life 3 Nigerians busted for stealing GH¢3 million through ATM fraud Nigerian ATM Fraudsters Three Nigerians believed to be members of a gang that manufactures and uses cloned Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards to withdraw various sums of money from the accounts of a number of bank customers have been arrested. The suspects who claim to be businessmen are: Emmanuel Onye Buchi Umeononoabi, 27; Martin Sunday Akimnwunmi, 27; and Joseph Obiasogo, 32. They are believed to have withdrawn and, in some cases, transferred more than GH¢3 million from the accounts of customers of a number of banks in Accra and other parts of the country. A fourth member of the gang, Jonathan Agambila, who was arrested earlier in November 2013, was tried and sentenced to a five-year prison term with hard labour. The police are still hunting for the leader of the gang, Paul Mbonu Elochukwu, who is said to have provided the gadgets used for the cloning of the ATM cards. Items retrieved from them included magnetic stripe card reader and writer, a laptop and some cloned ATM cards. Speaking to the Daily Graphic, the Director of the Commercial Crime Unit of the Police Service, Superintendent of Police, Mr Felix Mawusi, said the suspects were arrested while they were in the process of withdrawing money from an ATM installation. He said members of the gang usually hang around ATM installations and offer to help card users who struggle to withdraw money from their accounts. “Unknown to the card users, the suspects have devices such as phones that have been fixed with micro-camera which they use to capture details on the card and the Personal Identity Number (PIN),” he said. The camera is said not to make any sound or flash while taking pictures. With the aid of their ATM manufacturing devices and electronic software applications, Mr Mawusi said, the gang then used the electronic code data they had captured to read and write the PIN on a cloned card. “They would withdraw money using the cloned cards while the original card holders would realise the fraud only after money is withdrawn from their accounts, without any clue on how their cards got misused,” he said. Stolen monies Complaints by a number of victims, he said, triggered investigations which led to the arrest of the suspects. He said between August 2012 and April 2014, the gang siphoned GH¢75,000 from one bank and GH¢2 million from three other banks. Additionally, he said, a commercial bank detected in June 2014, a number of illegal withdrawals of monies from its ATM installation to the tune of GH¢102,243.28 at various regional capitals. As part of investigations into the matter, he said, the bank retrieved photographs of persons suspected to be behind the illegal transactions from their closed circuit television (CCTV) systems. Arrest at Tarkwa The pictures, he stated, were then circulated to the appropriate agencies and at about 1:30 p.m. on November 25, Akimnwunmi, who did not know he was being monitored, withdrew GH¢2,000 from a bank’s ATM at Tarkwa in the Western Region. “When he was arrested, he admitted the account he had withdrawn the money from was not his. A search was conducted on him and later in his house,” Supt Mawusi said He said the police found a laptop, a magnetic stripe card reader and writer, 19 cloned ATM cards with six of them having handwritten Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) stuck on them; two passports and an Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) travel document. Akimnunmi mentioned Obiasogo as his accomplice and assisted the police to arrest him. “The two of them mentioned Paul Mbonu Elochukwu as the person who gave them the cloned cards to withdraw the money,” Supt Mawusi added. He also said Mawusi told the police that Umeononoabi was arrested on April 27, 2014 when he also went to an ATM in Accra to withdraw money with a card which was not his. He was put before an Accra Circuit Court but pleaded not guilty and had since been on remand. The three suspects are now assisting the police with investigations. Source: graphic.com |
[quote Am richer than 2 region in Ghana. Nigerians control the economy of Ghana, from banking sector, entertainment, small scale business etc. We rule you in country and nothing you guys can do about it. Truth is bitter .[/quote]Look at this this chest-beating imbecil.e. U rule the country in your phucking dream and imagination. @makydebbie don't spend you energy on this fuc.ktard.His other user names were Goodysydney and Cusubaba and was always in insulting mood whenever anything Ghana or a particular tribe in his own country came up |
Mbilla:A slowpoke and goon Cusubaba would on least occasion embellish his stories to display his bigotry An igbo pig who denies his ethnicity to attack others
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kingrt2:We will definitely meet and Gyan would do the dancing again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J16SjLCDhH8 |
Legonviking:The Look on Vincent Eyenma face after Muntari's goal though |
Ghana wins |
vaxx:She says she has attended 3 weddings and yet supports that RMU student who made that s.tupid claim 100%. Fallacy of the highest order I can't even count the number of weddings of family and friends that I have attended that food(plenty of it) was served |
achimotan:Don't mind that RMU student. To think that some people would have their receptions at Labadi Beach Hotel,Golden Tulip,Holiday Inn and other Hotels and just serve coke and chicken is laughable. I worship at Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry at North Legon and have witnessed numerous wedding receptions where food was served |
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Amajerry83:U are a Goon to make that phucking hasty generalization. An I.diot like you can praise your angelic and saintly women without attacking others and making fallacious claims |
leathalbeast:Joana,the girl in red is lesbian. It has been reported by numerous sites in Ghana http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2017/07/26/photos-meet-joana-odonkor-alleged-ghanaian-lesbian-caught-tape-slapping-another-girl-asking-really-wants-chop/ https://ghanavibes.com/hot-beautiful-pictures-joana-odonkor-alleged-ghanaian-lesbian-caught-tape-slapping-another-girl/ |
onila:Nonsensical talk from delusional onila. As if Nigeria is any better from your claim |
Aonkuuse:Silly talk. Ghana's Car numbers don't end with letters but numbers |
imagine these blood suckers calling for the deportation of Nigerians in their shythole
. It's envy and laziness that has cause the likes of taysermahiri, mtis ,kikuyu2 ,nairobiwalker, gallavant and all the other jobless massais on this forum to obsessed with nairaland .