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I pity you nigerians. All you is talk nonsense. This is 2019 for God’s sake. Most Nigerians reason like people in the 1960s and 1970s. How can anyone imagine that simply because Ghana sent officials to Abuja over the border closure meant Ghana’s economy was in trouble . some even said Nigeria was the one feeding Ghana it’s amazing the way most Nigerians reason and they claim they are smart people ![]() tayebest: |
Fuckeduppedness send that message to your nigerian brother and sisters. They need it more than me. Fuckeduppedness maynation: |
The same way your ministers and officials were in Ghana begging and crying when shops belonging to nigerian traders were shut. Even on nairaland, it was a huge matter. For days, you Nigerians were talking about it. Or you have forgotten how your foreign minister one Onyema or whatever shitty name, was in Accr@, begging for Ghana to open nigerian shops? They will soon be here again because starting from tomorrow, GUTA is closing shops of all Nigerians in Ghana I guess this time your president will come himself to beg ![]() Area4Area: |
You are talking trash. Very stvpid and nonsensical trash! The fact that Ghana exports items to Nigeria doesn’t mean Ghana’s economy depends on Nigeria. Get that into your stvpid head! Are nigerians still not exporting to Ghana, even with the borders closed? Why don’t nigerians stop trading with Ghana? You Nigerians will soon be laughing on the wrong sides of your mouths the $300,000 requirement to set up a shop in Ghana for foreigners will now go up to $1 milllion, and there is nothing anybody can do or say about it. Now we know ecowas is dead, so who will intervene for Nigerians when Ghana asks nigerians to quit retail trading in Ghana? That is when people like you will know closing your border arbitrarily was a very stvpid thing to do. Fuckeduppedness nototribalist: |
Who is crying and begging? Didn’t Nigeria cry and beg Ghana when shops belonging to nigerian traders were closed in Ghana recently? Your president sent delegations to Accra to cry and beg ![]() Area4Area: |
Shut up and listen to good counsel. Bla bla bla Ghanaian officials have cried over the border closure, so what? Didn’t nigerians cry and beg when Ghana closed shops belonging to nigerian traders in Ghana recently. Didn’t your president send a delegation to Ghana to beg for the shops to be opened? What is the difference between what Ghanaian officials are doing now add what nigerian officials did? maynation: |
Fuckeduppedness you think Ghanaians have time for a MUMU country? I taught I the birders were to be closed for ever the MUMUs are already good feeling the pinch. How much is a bag rice in that zoo? Fuckeduppedness Goahead: |
No sense! Nigeria needs to import lots of sense. Looks like common sense is very scarce in that smelly sh1tholeArea4Area: |
Who is disturbing you mudder fuggerz? Tell your people to stay away from Ghana,huh? Tell them to manage their zoo like that since they are wack! Fuckeduppedness which #160 million is this ediot talking about? Do you have evidence? If you have, come and I will personally sign a cheque for you. Hopefully, that will alleviate the unprecedented levels of poverty in your sh1thole ![]() Jman06: |
Unofficial or official Ghana’s economy is booming Omoodua007: |
Talking trash, as usual. The government of Ghana has a duty to protect Ghanaians and their businesses at home and abroad. Whether they are making $1 or $1 billion, it doesn’t matter. Secondly, Ghana is speaking up because it has been approached by other Ecowas countries to take up the matter. My president begging? Your certificateless president started the begging game when he sent your foreign minister and others to Accra to beg our president when shops belonging to nigerians were closed in Ghana recently. nigeria started the begging game Fuckeduppedness Area4Area: |
Stop talking nonsense I wonder how you nigerians think sha oo its very funny that in the 21st century a human being created by God thinks closing the borders of his country is the way to “put Ghanaians in their place?” Fuckeduppedness well, the Ghanaian economy is doing great, growing at 8.8% while your generator-powered economy is struggling at less than 2% by the way, how much trade are we talking about? I don’t think Ghana exports more than $100 million worth of goods to Nigeria annually. Is that the one that will collapse the Ghanaian economy? Some of you people are just too foolish ![]() Jman06: |
Ask your folks in Ghana if they can notice the effect of the border closure on the economy of Ghana Fuckeduppedness you don’t get it right? Ghana has a duty to speak for the rest of West Africa and that is what it is doing. So because Ghana’s economy is not affected, Ghana should overlook what is a clear violation of ecowas protocols? micxwell: |
You are still talking nonsense,huh? I told you yesterday that Ghana, as the real big brother in the region, representing the rest of ecowas. You don’t get it,right? Ghana is doing great, growing its economy at 8% fricking percent we don’t give a fvck about you nigerians. In any case, the generator-powered Nigerian economy is heading for another recession ![]() By the way, when Ghana closed down some shops of Nigerians in Ghana, didn’t your government send a delegation to Ghana to beg? Why didn’t they just ignore the closure since only few Nigerians were affected? What you nigerians need is common sense, which seems to in short supply at the moment ![]() Area4Area: |
Are you kidding me? Ghanaians are wailing here? why will Ghanaians be wailing when their economy is doing so well? Growing at 8% the ones wailing are the poverty capital of the world,huh? The stvpidity capital of the world. The zoo that has been overrun by kidnappers what do you think? Fuckeduppedness ![]() micxwell: |
It doesn’t really matter who created the platform. So long as as Ghana or Ghanaians are being discussed on any platform,whether created by satan,osama bin laden or whoever, he has a right to comment on that platform, as a Ghanaian. If you don’t want non-nigerians to comment on this platform, then stop talking about other countries and other people. Come to think of it, Nigeria has enough problems to talk about. But what do we see, all they do is talk about other countries. What a fvck micxwell: |
Stop talking like a fool,huh? Are you telling me nigeria has no border control? I mean your country does not hav3 border check points, like the rest of the civilized world? It is very stvpid to close borders because goods are being smuggled into your country. Are the goods being smuggled through approved routes? If yes, why are your customs not checking it? Is it difficult to stop a Truck loaded with rice from Benin at your border. The truth is the nigerian customs is very very corrupt. That is your problem, but you will not accept it. The job of customs and immigration all over the world is to monitor and make sure legitimate trade goes on all the time. We are in the 21st century for God’s sake Nigeria is a signatory to ecowas protocols on fire movement of goods and services. Never mind. Next time nigeria get hit by another west African country, don’t come here screaming ecowas ecowas. As far as I can see, Nigerians are a bunch of hypocrite bastardz soojar: |
Don’t mind the goat do people feel safe in that jungle? Who wants to invest in a zoo? Fuckeduppedness ![]() mysteryman2014: |
dont mind the ediots. who dash them light do you know what nigerians need most urgently? [b] common sense[/b] reading through the thread, I am now convinced nigeria's biggest problem today is common sense lookingfly:
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Fuckeduppedness funny nigerians very funny so you guys are celebrating your order closure,huh? Fuckeduppedness i hope you guys will not be laughing on the wrong side of your mouths oooh how can anyone in the year 2019 possibly think closing a border is a pragmatic solution to anything? ![]()
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who gives a fvck! fuckeeduppedness if you like close it till thy kingdom come. by the time una eyes go clear huh very dumb, mumu mudder fuggerz who told you that closing a border solves any problem? Nigeria Economy May Slip Back Into Recession. Yari ![]() Abdulaziz Yari, Zamfara State governor, who also doubles as the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, has warned that Nigeria may head for another economic recession due to the decline in oil price. Yari projected that the vital oil industry maybe hit by another weaker global prices, which has fallen from highs of about $112 a barrel in 2014 to below $75 at the moment. Yari, while speaking at the opening ceremony of an induction programme for newly-elected and returning governors in Abuja, said “this scenario is a wake-up call for all of you to come amply prepared to face these kinds of challenges.” “We are expecting the possibility of another cycle of recession by mid-2020 and which may last up to third quarter of 2021,” he added. Similar thoughts was also shared by the monetary policy committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria in December 2018. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, said the economy had started showing signs of weakness. According to Emefiele, the slowdown emanated from the oil sector, with strong linkages to employment and growth. Yari, therefore, advised that governors to “look inward by boosting your revenue generation base” and also use the revenue judiciously. The Zamfara State governor said the outgoing governors have agreed that borrowing is not a good means of solving economic problems. He urged the incoming governors to multiply revenue generation base so as to “change the course of doing government business for the betterment of the people”. Nigeria’s economy exited recession in 2017 after suffering contraction for five consecutive quarters. Critics say government policies made a bad situation even worse. The decision to delay devaluing Nigeria’s currency meant many businesses struggled to get foreign currency to pay for imports, which had a worse effect on the entire economy. The slump in global oil prices hit Nigeria hard with the government getting about 70% of its revenues from oil sales. https://m.guardian.ng/category/news/nigeria/ [s] WorWorBoy2:[/s]
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You don’t realize Ghana is speaking for the rest of west Africa? Ghana’s economy is growing rapaciously at 8%, the highest in Africa but Ghana has an obligation to speak for all the remaining countries in West Africa. Fuckeduppedness Ghana hasn’t ruled out closing its borders to nigerian goods and services. That is a real possibility if this nonsense continue beyond Christmas.But can nigeria keep their border closed beyond Christmas? Two things could happen. The price of a bag of rice could double, triple or even quadruple by Christmas secondly, Nigeria’s generator-powered economy will enter into recession again in early 2020 . Those are real possibilities. When these scenarios happen, don’t come back here and say I am a prophet. Fuckeduppedness Area4Area: |
Look stop talking trash. Can nigeria feed itself? Nja Dey feed all these countries? Can nigeria feed itself? Nigerian talk trash anyhow. Your country is clearly violating the ecowas treaty it signed. They are telling you that you are acting wrongly and you are saying you feed other countries? I don’t know what is inside your head sha. Pieces of paper or rag?> MrFourSHIRTS: |
Just shut up! Na your father dem. Fool Netanya: |
Stop smoking weed,huh? By the way, how much trade exists between Ghana and Nigeria? How much goods do Ghanaians send to Nigeria, and vice versa? Do you nigerians think Ghana’s economy will feel any impact if you close your borders till thy kingdom come? I think some of your nigerians are very very stvpid and deluded. Ghana is leading the protestation because it thinks this is a clear violation of ecowas protocol, the same way you nigerians were shouting ecowas ecowas when Ghana closed shops of some Nigerians in Accra.This is clearly a matter of principle. Ghana’s economy is growing at 8%, whether Nigeria’s borders are closed or not. Ghana is not panicking at all. If @nyone should panic, it should be nigerians and their generator-powered economy. I see the Nigerian economy entering another recession in 2920 Fuckeduppedness anyone wants to bet? That is when una eyes go clear recession straight ![]() Area4Area: |
Sharaaaaap! Dumbfuck fool. You mudder fuggerz are a disgrace and a joke. Brain-dead magg0t ![]() pacretus: |
Just shut ediot! Post pictures? What do you need pictures for? What you need is for kind person to post some sense to you. Poverty,stvpidity,illiteracy capital of the world Fuckeduppedness pacretus: |
Ghana’s military is barely functional? you see, I have warned you to stop smoking weed. You seepacretus: |
Do you know why Ghanaians are annoyed? They are pissed because while Nigeria has closed its borders to imports from Ghana, nigerian companies are still exporting to Ghana. Ghanaians cannot enter Nigeria through the border but nigerians are coming to Ghaba in their usual thousands every single day. If this is not a dumb mentality then I don’t what it is. When Ghana do their own, that is when nigerians know there is something called ecowas. Nigerians are fvcking hypocrites and that is 2hybtheir country is fvcked up. When Ghana closed shops of Nigerians in Ghana, you mudder fuggerz were all over the place shouting ecowas this, ecowas that. Now that you have arbitrarily closed your borders, which contravenes ecowas protocols, you are not shouting ecowas again. gowaga68: |
You are talking crap! Crass crap! Let me explain to you a few things. The ultimate goal of any government is to promote the welfare of its citizens. Whichever way you do it, doesn’t really matter. Also, the world has become a global village, as they say. Ghana doesn’t need to set up companies all over the place. A government has to weigh its options and work to achieve maximum benefits for its economy and people. I am sitting at the Singapore airport lobby waiting for my flight back to Ghana in a little while. Singapore is a good example. How many big companies do they have around the world? But the Singapore economy is doing great by focusing on the service sector! Come and see Singapore has developed. Countries are building “smart” economies stop with your MUMU mentality. Ghana’s economy is growing nicely at 8%, while nigeria is struggling at less than 2% your economic growth is even lower than your population growth. That is disaster right there. Fuckeduppedness 360command: |
Never mind soon your eye go clear Christmas is coming bag of rice will soon reach one million naira and your generator-powered economy will go straight into recession. Na so your yeye eye go clear well well Fuckeduppedness did you say giant or ant? roforoforofo Multiplier7: |
some even said Nigeria was the one feeding Ghana
una never see anything
brother and sisters. They need it more than me. Fuckeduppedness 
