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CAMEROONPRIDE: So this one is Nigerian but the terrorist is not ..hum interesting..anyway his girl looks like a Barbie ![]() |
Truckpusher: damnit!....you blind? OMO GHANA[img]http://4.bp..com/-FHKkxpC0P2U/USkX3If-N5I/AAAAAAAAAfM/_zmOZS1I0rA/s1600/John+Mahama.jpg[/img] |
musKeeto: Take a look at that map and compare with the one below. CAMEROONPRIDE: Religion keep us in the darkinteresting argument |
CAMEROONPRIDE: So otum your president is a Muslim?Sup Cam, My president is a Christian...he's from the north tho' ....unlike other African countries...the northern part of Ghana is divided, half Christians-half Muslims...I think there are even more Christians in the North. Religions in Ghana: Christian 71.2% (Pentecostal/Charismatic 28.3%, Protestant 18.4%, Catholic 13.1%, other 11.4%), Muslim 17.6%, traditional 5.2%, other 0.8%, none 5.2% (2010 census)http://www.indexmundi.com/ghana/religions.html |
China has the highest amount of atheists living in a single country with nearly 50 per cent of its population describing themselves as non-believers, a new survey has revealed. Around 47 per cent of people living in China describe themselves as atheists compared to an average of 13 per cent across the world. A 2012 poll by WIN/Gallup International surveyed more than 50,000 people across 40 countries whether they considered themselves 'religious', 'not religious' or 'convinced atheist'. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/24/article-2330314-19F95E72000005DC-158_634x381.jpg It is perhaps not surprising that China has the highest amount of atheists as its republic government was officially atheist when it formed in 1949. All temples temples and religious relics were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution of 1967 to 1977 But the country did relax its religious policy with the 1978 Constitution of the People's Republic of China guaranteeing 'freedom of religion' in Article 36. Growing followers: But Pope Francis has nothing to worry about as the numbers of people calling themselves in Italy has increased since 2005 The policy regarding religious practice in China states that 'no state organ, public organization or individual may compel citizens to believe in, or not to believe in, any religion; nor may they discriminate against citizens because they do, or do not believe in religion.' Since the mid-1980s there has been a massive program to rebuild Buddhist and Taoist temples. In recent times, the government has expressed support for Buddhism and Taoism, organizing the World Buddhist Forum in 2006 and the International Forum on the Daodejing in 2007. The government sees these religions as an integral part of Chinese culture. There are five religions recognized by the state, namely Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism. But these figures appear to suggest that much of the skepticism surrounding organized religion in the country has survived. Whereas in Japan, where a post-WWII taboo still remains, with 31 per cent still atheists. One of the most surprising figures in the Islamic country of Saudi Arabia where five per cent of the population described themselves as atheists, despite this being considered a crime. This compares to just one per cent in both Iraq and Afghanistan who describe themselves as atheists. And in Italy, the home of the Catholic Church, support is still strong with nearly three-fourths of Italians consider themselves religious, which is actually up on 2005's figures. Earlier this week Pope Francis has said atheists who are good are redeemed by Jesus in a homily urging that people of differing beliefs work together. WIN/Gallup notes that religion is strongest among the poor and the less educated, which correlates among the most religious countries. In Ghana, Nigeria, Armenia and Fiji, more than nine in 10 people say they’re religious. SOURCE: DAILYMAIL |
The knuckles always gives them up, bunch of bleaching addicts, na by force to turn white? later, they'll tell me ibo people are fair , mediocrity worshipping ish |
lmao @ sexy, like fhuckin really ![]() |
Damn! Eva's face dun got fhucked up tho |
babaskool2: Dear nairalanders i would be spamming Nairaland as a form of protest at a particular moderator with the 100 email addresses im about to create, the point is it makes Nairaland unbearable and as all you see is post is hidden in almost evry thread you open. Thank yousome characters we have on here ehn ....funny shixt tho |
^^^ Yeh, love it too....whuzz gud tho princess? |
aminho: And tomorrow ghanians will say they have build school in 9ja
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Symphony007: obama also called burma, a country where the government encourages the massacre of muslim's there "the next big thing in asia, who he and the united states is proud to associate with". dasparrow: So proud that you live on Nairaland a Nigerian forum. If you are truly proud, you should spend more time on ghanian forums and around ghanian people online. Don't you think? You reek of low self esteem son. Stop eating too much banku and do something productive with your life. Peace, out! it's not M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ government is doing so great it ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht Ghana is so blessed It ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht I live,shixt & and sleep in 24/7 electricity It ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht am allergic to the generator fumes tht y'all Nigerians be smoking/inhaling 24/7 ![]() It ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht wealthy Nigerians keep sending their kids to GH. In search of better education It ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht not a single Ghanaian goes to Nigeria to school ![]() It ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht y'all brush y'all teeth wit shixt water ![]() Finally, it ain't M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ fault tht Obama acknowledges our hard earned democracy.... IT AIN'T M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ FHUCKIN FAULT MAHN Hate tha game not tha player nuggaz ![]() GH4Life |
damn! |
Good Girl: Gosh! I promised myself to take a break from Nairaland, but God knows I cannot resist Otumfour's posts. Otumfour and Lasinoh/Jellitta/Callotti. These two personalities just make my day |
On why he decided to visit Ghana then, Obama had said, “Ghana’s history is rich, the ties between our two countries are strong, and I am proud that this is my first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as President of the United States.Damn! PROUD TO BE A GHANAIAN ![]() |
pleep: Anyone else notice that holli berry is not actually that fine?She's diabetic u pr!ck, try managing diabetes and we'll see how u turn out..... |
Wow! |
[quote author=Miss_3v3]Am gud thanks sweety how are u?[/quote]'m great, keep learning hard and staying beautiful my Ghanaian princess. |
lmao @ the backstage award |
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