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shervydman:On her kwa? That person na guy im be o |
vaxx:I said rubbish about Obj's Alma mata? can you point it out to me? secondly from your first two paragraphs I guess you now get my point and agree with all I had said, at least you now have an inkling of what I mean by the Analogy you illustrated with NATO. Again can you explain to me why Ghanaians always sound bitter and pained, they also exhibit a level of Hatred for Nigerians which I don't understand, is it the outcome of the Ghana-must-go saga paying out after several years? The ones I knew in highschool were very cool and would often claim they are more 9ija than us, but the ones I meet online always have this indebt hatred, would tell you how Nigerians are loud and all that, while in reality, There is more collaborations between the both countries than any in the sub region, ranging from music, movies, and the fact that there are many inter marriages between the two countries, the recent show in Accra is an attestation. |
Joonana:What is dude talking bout? for your info I was only joking and playing around, I have no intention of going to Ghana in the nearest future if you must know. |
TayserMahiri:The dude is a pure Ghanaian who bears a Nigerian name, you can check all his posts, he didn't hide that fact unlike the other... so face him and stop bringing Nigeria into it, the struggle for dominance is real lol you now see how annoying it is when you compare Kenya to Nigeria? make una kill una selves there, I fit dey add salt and pepper for una... |
NairobiWalker:I've not Sire, but a friend who visited feeds me with every info I need, hopefully I would love to Visit soon. |
Joonana:Other countries also played their own roles, Ghana is not an exception, but the degree of the role played is my point, the amount of troops and resources we used was more when compared to other countries, for instance, Obasanjo gave a whooping amount to Zimbabwe during her independence, same with SA. I read Geopolitics, (Political sc/Geography) |
Joonana:If I was running away from my country, Ghana wouldn't be the safe haven, am talking of coming to join others to take over your economy and businesses, I have finally yielded to the plea of your Vice President, so expect me soon, make sure you reserve fine babes for me lol |
vaxx:You are not objective with all your assertions, so I think it would be a waste of my time arguing with you because your mind is made up, you can believe whatever you want to believe. Let me quickly admit that Ghana and other countries also played their own roles, but the major strides were played by Nigeria, ranging from the number of soldiers we deployed and the amount of resources when compared to other countries. All the rest of the other gibberish you wrote are your thoughts and not facts, how does Obasanjo schooling In Ghana dispute all I said? because I also told you I had a Ghanaian teacher in Primary school has also led to your conclusion that the Govt preferred Ghanaian teachers? don't you have Nigerians working as teachers and lecturers over there? you lot's have your way of running around arguments which I don't have the time now, you can make researches on all I said. |
emeka1101:hahahahahah you think everyone is suffering from inferiority as you?? for your info the name you see here is my real name, I won't explain myself nor origin to you so let's just leave it at that. Insecure people are known for throwing insults and banters to feel good about themselves, so who am I to deny you that?? I know you are having the best moments of your life here since it gives you the opportunity to converse with your lords and superiors, so I commensurate with you. |
Joonana:Why won't you be confused? when you had an 'F' in both government and history. for your info, you are chatting with a GeoPolitician, so I guess you should know who is in the best position to speak the fact, I won't waste my time to school you guys always since google is always there for ignorant and uninformed lot's like you, but let me give you little tips to research on, Ghana gained independence in 1957 and Nigerian gained hers 3 years later in 1960. Played major roles in decolonizing Zimbabwe in 1980, also Namibia from SA, we played major roles and deployed troops to Liberia, Congo e.t.c during their wars, of recently Gambia. Even SA is not an exception, Reason Nigeria was the first place Nelson Mandela visited after his release from prison, you can make research on all these. |
emeka1101:Lol yet you bear a Nigerian name?? in fact my own tribes name for that matter, that alone has disqualified your claims, people tend to subscribe to success, so I guess that's the case here... oh! I remember, the recolonization trend between the master and her slave lol.. Cry no more boy, I understand your pains... it's gonna be fine, I would soon come over to Ghana to take over the remaining areas left |
forgiveness:The most beautiful and Developed part of Nairobi could pass for a modern city and is far more urbanized compared to Accra, talk of the malls, the scenery, tall buildings, tourist attractions and parks. The problem is when you come to all rounded development, cos just beside these places are heavy slums. |
vaxx:I thought you claimed to be a Nigerian? I forgive your lies anyway, now let's continue.. The very thing that makes Nigeria giant of Africa is just the size and population, to some extent, it's influence in Africa. The economic and military strength is not to be left aside, Nigeria played the most role for the liberation of most African countries from the shackles of imperialism and colonialism, it also helped to restore relative peace in most of these countries, this is what earned her the tittle from the British government and the world beyond. Take a look at ECOWAS for instance, imagine if it would had/have or still exist without Nigeria, 60% of the resources used to run the organization is provided by the Nigerian government, but would you all see this? We housed you Ghanaians when your country was in shambles, I remember having some Ghanaian teachers in primary school then, but now you all go about to insult and make mockery of Nigeria and her problems. |
vaxx:Dude, you are not a Nigerian, stop the lies and dual citizenship card you have been playing here, please!. |
TayserMahiri:Yeah I also strongly agree with you. It all boils down to your definition of development, if it means having numerous world class slums which attract tourists, having people who live like uncivilized animals in pre-historic era still living in jungles, or maybe people filled with so much inferiority complex and low self-esteem esteem, then I would pass cos your very correct. Everyone now fighting for superiority lol now it's Gh Vs Kenya, this should be the best form of comparison and not trying to lurk heads with your lords... you can continue but don't bring us inside, I repeat, don't bring us in, just remember that I have my PC handy with me. funny set of people!
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Hbuyosh:hmmm... I heard you bro, some of your countrymen here make very annoying comments which can make one tempted to fire back, the tsayemahiri of a dude is cool one time, the next moment he throws tantrums, I promise not to post anything unless occasion calls for it. |
Kenyans are the most delusional beings I have seen, fighting for unmerited dominance, I'm with my phone now, would post some of my findings when am with my system tomorrow, believe the make believe stories they bombard you here with at your own peril... would continue to burst your bubbles since you guys have lying in you like a DNA. You have the worst problems yet you come here to pose like a first world country, dishing out advises you weren't asked for, am sorry if my comment hurts anybody, but if i let these guys, they won't keep shut, I even apologized and propagated peaceful existence here, but they choose to overlook my plea... You guys are developing, no doubt, but the over hype is what I don't understand... |
My love for this man knows no bounds, he made it known to the world through his developmental projects in Cross River State and beyond.. I would vote him a thousand times if he contests, but would the cabals and zomified illiterates let him? they would rather ship in a senile old man without no educational background to govern a country of over 200 million people, atimes I ask myself if this is the best we can offer, another tozo who looted the country dry by name Atiku is already warming up for 2019, some youths who are to have a revolution to overthrow this rubbish are busy carrying play cards around and campaigning for the next set of thieves because of the little peanuts they give them. I give up on you all! |
Muafrika2: Happy for you guys.. |
Jay254:Brother, my intent wasn't to ridicule or make mockery of you guys, just face the fact and stop crying around like a toddler who was unjustly weaned off his mother's breast... |
Jay254:What other research do I need to make? your being too emotional about reality, or are you trying to tell me that it isn't an obvious fact? ok view the link below.. http://www.voanews.com/a/kenyas-forest-people-in-bitter-fight-for-their-ancestral-homes--119315819/160052.html Do you need more? |
Jay254:When an argument doesn't favor you, the person becomes dumb, blond, needs to travel balderdash. As for the health care, am done with you on that, keep living in self delusion. |
NairobiWalker:Rather than trying to counter my claims logically which is evident to all and sundry, you bring up the usual travel mantra, you lots lack logical reasoning. You need the traveling more. |
TayserMahiri:I must commend your Government for this, more of it needs to be done. |
Hbuyosh:Bro please don't mis quote or misconstrue me, most of you are very much civilized, the bane has remained your other citizens who still live in the Jungle. You can search for my reply to your other brother here. |
NairobiWalker:By saying Nigerians are more civilized, I never meant to say Kenyans aren't civilized. Nigerians are more out going/adventurous and follow the world trends compared to Kenyans, both in Fashion, ICT use e.t.c You would be shocked by the Number of Nigerians who use the internet. Again, you would hardly find Nigerians who still live uncivilized people in the jungle unlike Kenyans, The ones that were discovered in the Adamawa mountains were lost tribes who were immediately rehabilitated and integrated back into the society, but in Kenya, this is their normal way of life and everyone knows they exist there, someone even said here that it's their culture, most them still dress unclad. Hope I answered you? |
genieluv:That's exactly what I'm telling them, unless one wants to be biased in arguments, we can't be better in everything. but on a generalized note of development and infrastructures, Nigeria is ahead of them, at least for now. I was actually born in, and resided in Benue before moving out, though am Igbo. are you Tiv, Idoma or Igede by tribe? |
fanficgirl:I wasn't arguing with anyone, just wanted to prove to them that they also got same problem they criticize us for...probably even worse. |
Hbuyosh:Objectively speaking, we can't be better in everything, both countries are developing at their own pace, when it comes to serenity of the environment, maintenance of structures, electricity, tourism...i give it to Kenya. when it comes to general industrialization, entertainment, civilization, Fashion, culture, influence e.t.c Nigeria leads. About the health care, comm'on, Nigeria has more health care facilities when compared to Kenya, the problem is when relating it to the large population. The Kenyan government is actually trying, so I give you guys some credit.. Most of what you guys criticize us about, you are also guilty of, I thought our police force was worst, until I just watched a video which reiterated that Kenyan police is worse off, same goes with corruption... |
Hbuyosh:OK, 35million Kenyans out of 45million lack "good" medical care.. Are you happy now? It still makes no difference. My intent wasn't to ridicule or make mockery of the situation as it is common in most African countries, unlike your brother who brought it up, but you guys make it look like a Nigerian thing when yours over there is worse off, our major problem is Over population, also the incessant terrorist attacks and insurgency has remained a bane, though we are making little progress, Now what would one say is the cause of this in Kenya with a stable government and a relatively small population? Deal with that.. |
Kenyanstar:Kenya is not any better, probably worse off... A country of 45million where 35million of them have no access to medical care and live in abject poverty.. follow the link bellow https://www.childfund.org/Content/NewsDetail/2147490088/ I've always told you guys that your problems are worse off when considering your smaller population buh would you listen? you guys were bragging about health care insurance and subsidiary measures, after he had proven to you that such also exists here, you quickly ran to google to get a report that would boost your ego and malign Nigeria, forgetting your case there is worst, SMH this is an insult to logical argument. stop the digression if u get beaten in an argument. |
ikp120:That would be damn childish man, besides you way the leave girl with your SIM for two days, you no get other important calls to make and receive nii? If that's how far people go to track cheaters, then I no follow...reason I like myself, am very sensitive and can easily detect when a girl is cheating, though I may continue to play around with you but I won't take you serious anymore... @Op I may not conclude she's cheating, but from my observations and experience, she is most likely cheating... |
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.. unless you mean Nigeria helped other countries gain independence same time Nigerians were fighting for their own independence .. i'm confused here.