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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 11:14pm On Jul 15, 2014
tsolz84: Oh yes and we do not compete with them. We know that china;britain n america's economy is doing better and we do respect them but why can't you guys give respect to whom it's due?Why the unnecessary hate, envy and jealousy??

NOBODY HATE NIGERIANS........IT IS THEIR STUPID ATTITUDE. UNNECESSARY PRIDE....CRIMINAL ATTITUDES ETC.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 11:12pm On Jul 15, 2014
londoner:


No, but that's not entirely true Ashantiking. They have a huge stake and investments but indigenous companies are right up front, at least attempting to give competition, and sometimes succeeding.

They don't just have free reign , like they do in Ghana. Its clear when you go to both countries.

We don't mind foreign investors and companies entering the market, but Nigerians are themselves naturally ambitious.


I'm not saying Nigerians run every sector (nowadays that is true for most countries) but we are not sooooo dominated by foreigners, as I have witnessed in Ghana. I sincerely hope that changes, otherwise its just a waste.

MR...IT DOESNT MATTER.....YOU CAN STILL JOIN THEM....WORK AND PAY TAX TO THE GOVERNMENT.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 11:06pm On Jul 15, 2014
WITH ALL THESE, WE LVS BETTER IN GHANA THAN NIGERIA.....BESIDE WE FIGHT FOR WHAT WE WANT. OUR BASIC CITIZEN RIGHT IS ASSURED. WITH ALL UR CHEAP PUMP AND MILLIONARES OUR TRANS FARE STILL CHEAP. HEALTH SERVICES STILL RUNNING; SECURITY SURED; WITH ALL THESE, WE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR MORE..........NIGERIA HV ALL THE MONEY YET THEY LACK THE BASIC CITIZEN RIGHT...

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NPP:Ghanaians Are
Suffering
IN POLITICS / BY ADMIN / ON JANUARY 16, 2014 AT
9:35 AM /
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the
government has nothing good to offer
the country this year than to further deepen the
economic woes of the average Ghanaian.
According to the party, the policies introduced by the
government as measures to salvage the economy were
extremely harsh and would bring undue hardship on
the public.
Addressing the media yesterday, the Minority
Spokesperson on Finance, Dr. Anthony Akoto Osei,
said the government had indicated that utility tariffs
would be increased every month from January to
September this year.
Aside that, he said the National Petroleum Authority
had also signaled that the automatic adjustment formula
for petroleum products would be fully operational this
year.
“This is in addition to the increase in the road levy
which has just been introduced. The implications for
higher pump prices and its consequent impacts are
obvious,” he said.
Dr. Akoto noted that increases in fees and levies, some
by over 200 per cent, had already become operational
as hospitals such the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital had
already advertised an increase in their fees.
Furthermore, he said the personal income thresholds
which were raised in previous years to protect low
income earners as well as compensate for inflation had
been frozen this year.
The mining sector, he said was faced with an imminent
windfall profit tax in the face of declining gold prices,
while withhold tax on rent for commercial properties
had been increase to 15 per cent.
“These are a few of the policy measures which have
been approved by Parliament for the fiscal year 2014.
Unless government intends to propose other policy
intervention in the course of the year, then on the
basis of the last poor performance on revenues and
excessive over-expenditures since 2009, we predict
that the year 2014 is likely to bring as many
challenges to the average Ghanaian as the year 2013
did,” he said.
Touching on the US$3 billion Chinese loan, he said over
75 per cent of this year’s capital expenditure
programme would be funded from foreign sources and
added that 78 per cent of the amount expected from
foreign sources was dependent on the expected
disbursement from the Chinese loan.
He, however, wondered how the government could
expect an amount of $1.6 billion from the loan this year,
when only US$$600 million had, for the past three
years, been disbursed from the loan.
On the government’s performance last year, Dr. Osei
said 2013 was the year in which new taxes on
condoms, cutlasses, fishing nets, wellington boots,
among others were introduced.
“During the latter part of the year 2013, in a rather
unorthodox fashion the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate
was increased from 12.5 per cent to 15 per cent, but to
be made effective in 2014. In 2013, government lived
beyond it means by an additional GH¢9 billion” he said
He indicated that delays in the payment of statutory
funds had become a regular feature of the economic
management strategy of the government since 2009
and noted that in the 2013 fiscal year, there was
further accumulation of arrears in the District
Assembly Common Fund by GH¢450 million, GETFUND,
US¢240, NHIF, GH¢151 million, SSNIT contributions by
the government, GH¢695 million, among others.
“Together these amount to over GHC 1.5 billion. This
does not include arrears owed to road contractors,
salary arrears owed to public sector workers, arrears
owed to suppliers of goods and services to government
agencies including the security services and secondary
institutions as well as caterers for the school feeding
programme,” he added.
Dr. Osei said 2013 was a year in which Ghanaians
experienced one of the worst episodes of power crises
and added that the government responded to the
problem by increasing electricity and water tariffs to
its unbearable level.
In addition to that, he said the government welcomed
Ghanaians to a “happy new year” by increasing
electricity tariffs by an additional 9 per cent this month.
Touching on public debt, he noted that the government,
last year, borrowed at least GH¢1.2 billion almost every
month from domestic sources and added that by the end
of 2013, the country’s total debt stock stood at over
$23 billion, rising significantly from a stock of only $8
billion in 2008.
“The result is that in fiscal year 2013 alone, payment
of interest on our debt amounted to over GH¢4.4 billion
more than the amount spent on District Assemblies
Common Fund GETFUND and National Health Insurance
Scheme put together,” he said.
Inflation, he said, had been in double digits reaching
13.2per cent in November, while public sector workers
were given an increase of only 10 per cent, not even to
keep up inflation.
The Minority spokesperson on Finance said the
government made matters worse by proposing a wage
freeze for 2014 in the budget.
“In 2013 the Ghana cedi depreciated by almost 24%
against the dollar. It is important to note that Mr Fifi
Kwetey in his address at the NDC forum said that the
Ghana cedi had depreciated by only 5% against the
dollar. We only hope that this was a slip of tongue
from the former propaganda secretary of the NDC,” he
said.
In a sharp rebuttal, a Deputy Minister of Information,
Felix Fosu- Kwakye said the NPP’s allegations had no
basis, saying, “government has done creditably well
since it came into office”
He said in the education sector alone, the intervention
of the Ministry of Education last year saw the
distribution of more than 12. 5 million text books to
basic schools across the country.
He explained that every single sector of the country
had seen some improvement since the NDC came into
power in 2009; therefore Ghanaians would be the best
judges. By Yaw Kyei
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 11:01pm On Jul 15, 2014
watchindelta: no be only cape coast! Na ape coast u kn what it means.
IT MEANS YOU ARE IGNORANT TO YOUR SUFFERING IN YOUR COUNTRY. IDIOT.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:57pm On Jul 15, 2014
tsolz84: U dumb pri.ck whose papa was probably deported from lagos in the 70s with that big "ghana must go" bag.all of a sudden they want to act "civilised", like trader wey see oyibo.
we don't care what you think. Infact as bob marley would say, "go to hell if what you're thinking isn't right".
Hate will never leave us alone.

DO YOU WANT TO CRY? CRY FOR NIGERIA NOT ME OK.. ANIMAL BRAFIA DECENDANT
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:56pm On Jul 15, 2014
[b]In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Sola Odunfa considers whether Fela Kuti's song Suffering and Smiling still rings true for Nigerians.

You have to live in Nigeria to get a feel of what it really means and takes to be resident here.

Reading media reports or watching TV does not and cannot convey a vivid picture of the suffering the people are undergoing.

The late music icon Fela Anikulapo-Kuti said that Nigerians were Suffering and Smiling.

They laughed and danced to the throbbing Afrobeat rhythm.

That was more than a decade ago.

Hot air

Are Nigerians still suffering? YES.

Smiling? Definitely NO.


We have not had light for three days now and our generator has broken down
Sola Odunfa's sister

Even the parasitic politicians in the capital, Abuja, can no longer afford to smile, at least not outside their homes.

I phoned my younger sister on the outskirts of Lagos just before I sat down to this letter. Normally the question "How are you?" would elicit the response: "Thank you, we are managing."

But times have changed.

"Bros," my sister said bluntly, "things cannot be worse-o! God will punish all those people who have brought this suffering on us. They and their children will not..."

I interrupted: "Ah sister, curses? You cannot do that. Have you forgotten that we are in Lent?" [/b]
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:50pm On Jul 15, 2014
tsolz84: There 2 types of people in Ghana.The ones that love Nigeria and the ones that hate Nigerians.
THE LOVERS
-the hotel owners and staff
-The school owners and staff
-The landlords
-The shop owners
-Club and joint owners
-Employees of Nigerian banks and companies
-Car dealers
-Movie industry celebs
-Not forgetting the chicks that want to have a good time.

HATERS
-Those who are on exile in other countries washing plates and hearing about Nigerian investments expanding in ghana while they are on exile washing plates.
-The guys who have lost their gf to Nigerian guys
-Those who can't afford shops or houses because Nigerians have taken them. It is obvious the category you dumb gaynian as5es on NL falls into..


WITH ALL THESE GHANIANS LVS BETTER THAN NIGERIANS. ADMIT YOU ARE SUFFERING......AND SMILING
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:38pm On Jul 15, 2014
Nigeria tops asylum seekers' ranks

afrol News, 27 March 2013 - Nigerians have been ranked high amongst people seeking asylum worldwide, especially in Europe and other developed nations in 2010, the Global statistics of asylum seekers released by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, (UNHCR) has shown.

According to the UNHCR report, the leading country with asylum applicants in 2008 was Iraq followed by Somalia. But it said Nigeria was listed among the countries recording a significant rise of more than 70 percent only in 2012.

The report has categorised the nations with the rising numbers of asylum seekers as those that have experienced unrest or conflicts in 2008.

Nigeria which has made it in the top 10 list of people seeking asylum, has emerged number one in Italy and Ireland, according to the report.

“In Italy last year alone, there were 5,333 new asylum seekers from Nigeria and 1,008 in Ireland. Italy was also the country with the highest number of Nigerians seeking asylum last year alone,” it said.

According to the report, last year, 970 Nigerians sought asylum in the United Kingdom, 765 in Canada, 801 in Spain, 500 in Germany, 535 in Austria, 746 in Greece, 436 in Norway, 223 in Malta and 988 in Switzerland.

Nigerians also made the top 10 in countries like Slovenia where seven Nigerians sought asylum, Poland, where 19 sought asylum, 27 in Republic of Korea - that is South Korea, eight in Portugal, 56 in Hungary, 18 in Bulgaria, 76 in Finland and 42 in the Czech Republic.

There were also five Nigerians who sought asylum in the extremely cold country of Iceland, the report said.

The report covered 51 industrialised countries which provided monthly data to the UNHCR.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:25pm On Jul 15, 2014
tsolz84: 90% of major investments in ghana are shared across chinese,Nigerians, lebanese and indians,the remaining 10% belong to gaynians, that is one of the reasons Ghana hates Nigeria.
They can't stand their fellow black owning major investments in their country but they are ok with light colored people..mu.mu bastards
YES WE WANT OTHERS TO RUN OUR ECONOMY FOR US TO ENJOY LIFE......THE ESSENCE OF LIVING IS TO ENJOY LIFE. WE HAVE ALL IT TAKES TO LIVE LONGER IN GHANA..........ABOKI HARAM......ABOAAAA BA

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:12pm On Jul 15, 2014
Poverty has increased considerably in Nigeria –World Bank …As Bureau of Statistics confirms 112 million Nigerians living below poverty line

However, the report noted that the fourth quarter GDP rate still showed efforts by government to take the country to one of the leading 20 economies in the world by year 2020 are on course.
The World Bank in its ‘May 2013 Nigeria Economic Report’ said the number of Nigerians living in poverty was increasing too rapidly.
The reported noted, “Poverty rates remain high in Nigeria, particularly in rural areas. These rates declined between 2003-2004 and 2009- 2010, although not nearly as fast as would be expected from the pace of economic growth in the country. While the officially reported growth rates of GDP well exceed population growth in the country, the pace of poverty reduction does not; this implies that the number of poor Nigerians living below the poverty line has grown measurably”, the report read I part.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:11pm On Jul 15, 2014
Cubeet: This statistic shows how foolish you are, I hope am not wasting my time arguing with a dumby....Stop quoting what you don't know

WHAT AGAIN?

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Wikipedia
Capital: Abuja
President: Goodluck Jonathan
Currency: Nigerian naira
Population: 168.8 million (2012) World Bank
Gross domestic product: 262.6 billion USD (2012) World Bank
Official language: English Language
Government: Presidential system, Federal republic
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 10:04pm On Jul 15, 2014
lezz: What poverty rate? There are more rich nigerians than ghanaians. Nigerians own more business in ghana. Nigerins own more mobile phones and spend more on mobile phones than ghana. We have 90% gsm peneration and 130million gsm users. Which poverty are you talking about. Like the serrie leonean pesdient said : if nigeria sneezes africa catches cold.

LOLOLOLOL LOLOL....ILLITERACY IS A BIG SICKNESS... LETS ASSUME ALL NIGERIANS ARE MILLIONAIRE.......YET POVERTY RATE SOO HIGH. NIGERIA ECONOMY DOESNT ATTRACT GHANAIAN. BUT OUR IS ORGANISED TO ATTRACT URS......THATS WHY THEY ARE TRIPPING INN. ALL UR PTO'S ARE FLOP.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:47pm On Jul 15, 2014
Sike: Ghana no get sense jare
UR FATHER. WHO DARE YOU TALK TO MY MOTHERLAND LIKE THAT. OUR FOUNDER FOUGHT FOR YOUR FREEDOM AND YOU GET MOUTH DE TALK NONSENSE HERE.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:38pm On Jul 15, 2014
lezz: I hope you know you are a modern day slave by association and affiliation?
I hope you realise that by being a ghanain you are worth nothing because your country like rwanda, uganda and sudan depends on foreign aid before your yearly national budget is passed? And the west remeinded you of this and haulted you from passing the anti gay law. I hope you know that we fund single handedly 80% of west africa projects, integretion and ecowas? I hope you understand that wit poor electricty and boko haram insurgence disturbance in 3 of our 36 states our economy still grows by 7% with 500 billion dollars which makes Cruel mockery of your 30billion begger economy. You know we put africa on the map by being the only african country to have a .5trillion economy and the only african country to have her own sattalite in the orbit. You know ghollywood, ur music industry and social slang are mirrowing nigeria and your fm radios and tv play us none stop. You realise you should shut up and relax. God intentionally created us above you.

MR. LECTURER.....I ALSO HOPE WITH ALL THESE ,YOU KNW THE POVERTY RATE IN NIGERIA?.........IF GHANAIAN CITIZENS LVS BETTER THAN NIGERIA WITH THE BOROWING MONEY , IS IT NOT BETTER THAN HAVING THE MONEY AND STILL SUFFERING? THAT'S WHY WE GHANIANS BELIVE NIGERIANS ARE FOOOLS BECOS THEY DONT THINK......ALL THEY KNOW IS, WE ARE THIS, WE GOT THIS AND THAT, BEST IN THIS AND THAT................SUFFERING AND SMILING. YOU HAVVE ALL SOLD YOUR BASIC CITIZEN RIGHT.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:17pm On Jul 15, 2014
san316: look at this one. Get off our forum. U ppl hv always been jealous of Nigeria.

mumu, mumu, mumu, how many times i calle yu.........get off first
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:11pm On Jul 15, 2014
Cubeet: All this you mentioned all exists in gayna...ghanaweb implies that

UNFORTUNATELY, WE DONT HAV BOKOS, AND DELTAS KIDNAPPING BUT WE HAVE IGBOS RUBBERS. THEY ARE BEEN KILLED ALL DAYS.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:09pm On Jul 15, 2014
Cubeet: Ghana keep offending the Chinese forgetting that their national budget is from loan that China offers them...
WE DONT CARE WHERE THE MONEY IS COMING FROM, ALL WE CARE IS THAT WE CAN STAY PEACEFUL AND HAVE FREEDOM TO MOVE AND SLEEP TIGHT.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 9:07pm On Jul 15, 2014
BOKO KILLING,
NAIJA DELTA KIDNAPPING,
IGBO RUBBING ,
THANK GOD WERE NOT NIGERIANS

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2014
BEST ECONOMY IN AFRICA, STILL NO LIGHT.....
THANK GOD I WE ARE NOT NIGERIAN
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:55pm On Jul 15, 2014
Cubeet: Gayna so dark.....They say kam instead of come...asylum de la brasilla.....loool

DID YOU SAY CORM OR COME?.....THANK GOD WE ARE NOT NIGERIA

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:52pm On Jul 15, 2014
You like school more than any African I’ve seen
Simple thirteen, you still say tharteen
Thank God we're not a Nigerians
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:50pm On Jul 15, 2014
You created Nollywood,yes more of it
But too many witches and wizards in your film
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:49pm On Jul 15, 2014
No street light from Oregun to Ikeja
Four four, join join two two on okada
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:48pm On Jul 15, 2014
Email fraud, Pyramid, 419
Oh that’s not fine
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:48pm On Jul 15, 2014
Always shouting very loud, don't know how to whisper
And why say Mistor, instead of Mister
Thank God we're not a Nigerians[b][/b]
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:47pm On Jul 15, 2014
Cubeet: After your shafty lyrics, Which country are you planning to seek asylum? Tell the country that Ghana is fighting civilian war..lol........or are you a dual citizen?

AND ALL THE COUNTRIES KNOW THERE IS NO WAR IN GHANA.........INVESTIGATIONS ARE REVEALING 60% OF THEM ARE FROM BOKOHARAM STATE OF NIGERIA.
Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:39pm On Jul 15, 2014
Lyrics

Kofi is a common name, that's what even I say
But a Ghana man will never call a child Friday
Thank God we're not Nigerians

Always shouting very loud, don't know how to whisper
And why say Mistor, instead of Mister
Thank God we're not a Nigerians

You like school more than any African I’ve seen
Simple thirteen, you still say tharteen
Thank God we're not a Nigerians

They ban the whole team, you can’t even play
Can’t you just say Hi, what is Ki lon sele
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

You barely qualify, then get stuck
President Goodluck but you still suck
Thank God we’re not Nigerians

Instead of Hamburger or Pizza with ham
You eat Egusi with pounded yam
Thank God we’re not Nigerians

Always trying to show off, even when you eat
One soup, no vegetable but twelve different meat
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

Fela was a great Musician, yes of course
(Inaudible) something drugs
Thank God we’re not Nigerians

You created Nollywood,yes more of it
But too many witches and wizards in your film
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

Always in traditional wear everywhere
Haven’t you hear of Armani wear
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

For example shining five piece agbada
You can look very good in Dolce and Gabbana
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

Not going anywhere fast, let’s just stroll
Traffic everywhere, many bad bad roads
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

No street light from Oregun to Ikeja
Four four, join join two two on okada
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

Extra page in your passport to pass and go
You have learn very well from Obasanjo
Thank God we’re not Nigerians

Email fraud, Pyramid, 419
Oh that’s not fine
Thank God we’re not a Nigerians

But at least you are better than Liberians
So thank God you’re not a Liberians

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Foreign Affairs / Re: More Ghanaians Renounce Their Nationality - Interior Ministry by omoghana22: 8:33pm On Jul 15, 2014
ITS OKEY, WELL ALL KNOW THAT NOTHING CAN CHANGE A NIGERIA FROM CRIMINAL ATTITUDE. THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS THIS. FAILED PEOPLE WITH FAILED STATE..........AN WHITE ELEPHANT COUNTRY.

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