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CelebritiesRe: Rapper Olamide Shows Off His Girlfriend (Pictures) by otumfour(m): 11:15am On Apr 30, 2013
rockzy: look who is talking!
grin grin grin grin grin sums up the Nigerian male if u ask me grin grin grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Jackie Appiah To Marry Her Nigerian Boyfriend Soon by otumfour(m): 3:18pm On Apr 23, 2013
Bigo8291: Exactly, I don't know what is wrong with Nigeria women because their men date out more than any other african. Whether it is other african women or whites. I think it is because most Nigeria girls lack sex appeal, with figure 1 body.
this quote from a very fine South African gives a perfect description of a nigerian woman grin grin grin

They look like who? Nigerian women? Dude it's pretty clear that you dont even know what women from your country look like. I thought you were gonna say they look south african. Why do nigerians assume that other African countries dont know what Nigerian women look like. Dude i can give you a vivid description of what Nigerian women look like based on 20 or so years that your women have graced the screens of Africa through movies and also based on what i have seen here in America and my home country South Africa. Nigerian women usualy have big lips or big mouth, you know the Miss Piggy kind of mouth. Your actresses like Tonto Dike, Rita dominic, One Uche Obodo or watever her name is, all fall under what a typical nigerian woman look like. over here in the USA, Simi, Inije, Amara, Tayo. OMG! you should see these women,Ugly with a mouth like pigs. if your lucky to find a Nigerian women who doesnt have mouth as big as pig, she is either shapeless or have unattractive legs. thats the God damn truth based on my experience. Now if u are lucky to find a Nigerian women who doesnt have the typical miss piggy lips, is not shapeless and doesnt have unattractive legs, she has bleached the heck out of her body. you know the kind of bleaching that hurts your eyes.Now how many of your actresses have their own natural color. From Tonto Dike to Rita Dominic to Omotola,all these actresses have bleached the hell outta their body.i mean almost all ur actresses have bleached their body.Gosh even Mercy Johnson is bleaching her face.Now if ur lucky to find a nigerian woman who doesnt have all these problems mentioned above, she usually look like she is suffering from gigantism; very tall, big and manly looking with a feet as wide as that of Big Foot.Dude go to BellaNaija and see Nigerian women in high heels; very unattractive at all.; bunch of bleached as legs with big feet in high heels. Dude leave these ghanaian Ladies alone. they are simply gorgeous. their mixed raced are beautiful so is their non mixed raced women.infact saying their look like Nigerian women is a big insult to these gorgeous women.

Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m):
timecop28: LOOL. And ure happy dude? like seriously? Ghanaians registered on NAIRAland as members, how ironic. Only losers do that.
ONLY LOSERS AND DUMBO'S ALLOW THEIR GOVERNMENT TO SHIXT ON THEM AND GO ONLINE TO DEFEND THEM

ONLY A LOSER WILL ALLOW HIS CHILD TO BE BORN ON A GEN-SET - UR FADA AND MODA grin

ONLY A LOSER WOULD BE LiVING IN DARKNESS IN 2013

FHUCKING CHICKEN MEDIOCRITY BUNCH
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 9:47pm On Apr 19, 2013
Michaeljones36: [size=25pt]Ghana is the midget of Africa!
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1 WORD = MESSI cool
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 9:46pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Miss_3v3]i miss u kiss kiss[/quote]miss u too baby kiss kiss gotta meet more on the other side tho
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 8:47pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Miss_3v3]Does how i came on this site too. I think that's how all the Ghanaians came on this site. It's really ridiculous. Anyways how are you my dear kiss[/quote]I'm great baby.... kiss...busy 3v3
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 8:46pm On Apr 19, 2013
grin grin grin they actually banned me from posting on tht thread.....that is what the mods do for their pucccy boko dogs
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 7:53pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Royal^Pearl^]I wanted to post it on the other thread but they closed it undecided[/quote]grin grin grin grin grin I WAS JUST ABOUT HEATING UP ON THAT THREAD TOO U KNOW..... DAMNNIT.....


JUST CAN'T WAIT FOR ANOTHER BOKO DOG TO CREATE A GHANA THREAD, THEY ARE JUST MAKING THEIR CASE WORSE BY OPENING MORE GH THREADS, CUZ THAT IS HOW I SIGNED UP FOR NAIRALAND, SURFING THE INTERNET AND THEN SAW THIS GH. DISS, CLICKED THA LINK AND IT LEAD ME TO THIS SITE, I QUICKLY CREATED AN ACCOUNT AND THAT IS HOW MORE GHANAIANS WILL GET TO KNOW ABT THIS SITE.......... grin grin grin grin WE'R COMING grin grin grin
SportsRe: Letter To Ghanaians After Nigeria Beat Them 6:1. by otumfour(m): 7:17pm On Apr 19, 2013
sheyie2007: if your economy can survive without Nigeria and Nigerians as a whole then its cool..
U think like pig, then again its sheyie2007 we'r tlkn abt here, worthless mediocrity worshipping dog....a question for u

how has the so-called "naija is helping Ghana" done for u and ur family? as far as we'r all concerned, simple, basic amenities set, una no dey get access to....

can any of u boastful nigerians call NEPA and ask why they switched ur lights off? I doubt there is a NEPA customer service line....A Ghanaian on the other hand can do this....that is the difference between nigeria and Ghana......most nigerians are blinded by petty pride and ur government love this.....nigeria is gone, ur boys are now trooping to Ghana for gateman jobs and selling china fones in traffic grin grin grin grin tht is how furked nigeria is......soon and very soon y'all will see this shixt

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^^^^^ take this quote down here from a sane nigerian,

[quote author=ShyM-X]Cray!

Naija and voodoo economics smdh...

30th largest economy by 2014 - and it will also be the only country in the top 50 economies with the overwhelmingly highest poverty rate...

Naija has to be the only country on this planet where increase in GDP doesn't translate to improvement in the standard-of-living of the citizens... It works the other way around in Nigeria - the higher the GDP, the lower the standard-of-living... What an abnormal country! grin

May God help us all.. cool[/quote]
SportsRe: Letter To Ghanaians After Nigeria Beat Them 6:1. by otumfour(m): 6:55pm On Apr 19, 2013
THANK GOD ITS FRIDAY grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
SportsRe: Letter To Ghanaians After Nigeria Beat Them 6:1. by otumfour(m): 5:10pm On Apr 19, 2013
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Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 2:37pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Royal^Pearl^]If you talk shit about us best blv we will speak out.[/quote]thts what we'r here for, I enjoy spanking some boko dogs grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 2:14pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Royal^Pearl^]So speaking pidgin is copying. Ok for your information:
West African Pidgin English, also called Guinea Coast Creole English, was the lingua franca, or language of commerce, spoken along the West African coast during the period of the Atlantic slave trade. British slave merchants and local African traders developed this language in the coastal areas in order to facilitate their commercial exchanges, but it quickly spread up the river systems into the West African interior because of its value as a trade language among Africans of different tribes. Later in its history, this useful trading language was adopted as a native language by new communities of Africans and mixed-race people living in coastal slave trading bases such as James Island, Bunce Island, Elmina Castle, Cape Coast Castle and Anomabu.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_African_Pidgin_English
Ghanaians have been speaking pidgin english from way back so who copied who?
Speaking of copying, it's no news that Nigerians have been copying Ghanaian artist for long. Stealing their beat and making their own song out of it:

Wutah-Katosa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oTpgR5iPfA
Flavour-Kwarikwa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqO_KQNj5xs

No shame i tell you, then you ppl still have the audacity to insult Ghanaians.[/quote]grin grin grin grin grin grin Gurl! u just exposed them with the 2 vids lmao grin grin grin grin grin

shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked what a perfect example lmao!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become 30th Largest Economy By 2014 by otumfour(m): 12:27pm On Apr 18, 2013
AwodwaGyanOniwe: @Otum
Greetings son of the soil, I will be in Accra in July for a week grin grin grin We're entering winter this side, snow is on its way.The NIGERIANS ARE IN THE SAME LEAGUE WITH BANGLADESH AND PAKISTAN. Ha ha their universities are ranked lower than Ghanain varsities. Its WORSE in SA if ur from Nsukka Uni and wanna go to any SA varsity they tell u to go to a nearest college 1st so that u can get to speed with us. I laughed on day one Nigerian born model living in SA and her fiance is BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN(they a 5month year old kid). She mentioned the difficulties she faced when she came to SA. Her colleagues struggled to get what she was saying "NIGERIAN ACCENT". Today shes well off and is proud to say SA gave her opportunities in life unlike Naija grin grin grin grin

Yes we're taking their women now. LOYISO BALA the singer is married to a Nigerian woman and they have kids. Their man are WORSE LAZY. If u read about the ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE one English slavers avoided buying males from a certain group in Nigeria hence they sent more women in the Americas than men. grin grin grin grin Their women in the new world mated with us AKAN,MANDES,BANTUS and gave birth to new world blacks, while their males were killing themselves.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin @ bolded

I sometimes struggle to understand them myself, worse are the uneducated 1's grin grin grin grin

they pronounce the word pursue as porshoe grin grin grin grin


@AWODWAGYANONIWE, ur killing these boko's mahn grin grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by otumfour(m): 12:13pm On Apr 18, 2013
mikeapollo: The truth hurts, especially if it is the bitter truth.This IK guy must have been a keen follower of music trends between Ghana and Nigeria

I have been saying this for almost 2 years now, and people did not believe me. Infact, I wanted to post a thread on the same topic!

Most of what young,so-caled Afro-pop Nigerian musicians are playing now is patterned after the Ghana Hiplife music (with lots of Azonto-like beats/rhythm). Only a few Nigerian Afro-pop musicians e.g. PSquare, had been original in recent years.

Any keen and unbiased follower of Nigerian and Ghana music from the 90s would see this trend clearly.
Let us think back to Silverbirds(STV)' Music Africa in the early 2000s and compare the type of songs/music from Ghana and Nigeria. At that time, Ghanaians had already created and playing their Afro-pop/ Hiplife music which is basically up-tempo highlife mixed with rap. In those days, Nigerian musicians were playing R&B....Check the list....Tuface, Eedris,Styl-Plus etc were all playing the so called R&B which was not as danceable. But the Ghanaian musicians had their own indigenous creation of Hiplife(their version of Afro-pop) music which was created/pioneered by REGGIE ROCKSTONE in the early 90s with other musicians like Obour, Obrafour, Praye, 4x4, K.K Fosu(who Olamide mentioned in his 'Bend Down Low'' Azonto dance album) etc

I used to visit Ghana then and I realised a contradiction between the Nigerian and Ghanaian music and film industries. While Nigerian films dominated their TV houses and video clubs, Ghana Hip-life( their self-styled Afro-Pop) dominated all their dance clubs and dance parties. You would never hear a single foreign music at their parties or occassions. Their Hiplife was rock solid for dancehall and parties.
On the contrary, Nigerian club houses were still dominated by foreign songs and Nigerian local music were not rocking our local parties/club houses unlike their Ghanaian counterparts. The reason for this is that the Ghana Hiplife has a faster tempo (more danceable) than the R&B of Nigerian musicians of that era.

The recent influence of Ghana's Hip-Life music in Nigeria started when Tony Tetuila went into a collabo with TicTac and they produced 'Fefe Ne Fe'.
The followed other Ghanaian groups like VIP who had a collabo with Tuface. Then came the collabo between Wande Cole in the song 'Allow me to kiss your hand'

But the emergence of PSquare and their beautyful songs changed the scenario and signalled the emergence of huge popularity of Nigerian songs in Ghana because PSquare were creative and some of their songs had this 'High-life; kind of effect, and Highlife music is very popular in Ghana.

But the heavy percussions of the Hiplife music and its very danceable rhtyhms and beats made it more attractive to dancers and party goers than our fake R&B. I could remember on STV's Music Africa. Ghanaian songs were more dance-inducing than Tuface's African Queen or any other Nigerian songs e.g Eederis or Style Plue or any other.

Soon, the Ghanaians added the crazy and fun-filled Azonto dance and the dance moves were patterned after the tempo of their Hiplife (Afro Pop) music. The effect on the music scene was too much and Nigerian musicians just decided to join!
The emergence of good Ghanaian rappers like Sarkodie and Guru and some onf their innovations and creative beats has also influenced a lot of Nigerian musicians

Check these trends;

Iyanya: The first album he released after winning MTN Project Fame was purely an R&B album which was not very successful commercially. But right now, just listen to his songs....he has jumped on the Ghanaian Hiplife style of music which rocks very well in parties. Infact, a lot of the clips he showed in the video of 'Kukere' are videos of Ghanaians dancing Azonto music which he downloaded from youtube e.g the small boy dancing

Omawumi: Her Bottom Belle album is an extraction from the Ghana Hiplife style.

Eedris: Even he himself has joined in singing the fast tempo beats of Hiplife/Afro Pop

Duncan Mighty; His songs are pure immitation of Ghana's Hiplife. Infact he featured Ghanaian rappers and the type/style of music are clearly new to Nigeria

Olamide: His 'Bend-Down Low' is clearly an Azonto song and he even acknowledged the Ghana influence in the song by mentioning some Ghanaian slangs and even the name of a musician K.K. Fosu. Remember. that song is different from his usual style which is rap.

J.Martins; He sings mostly highlife, but he is gradually infusing the Hiplife style into his music now

May-D: He jumped on the Azonto train without delay. His 2 singles in the market are purely Azonto/Hiplife songs and they are doing well

Timaya; He has joined in the Azonto/Hiplife craze.

D-Banj; He even featured the white guy that danced Azonto (after dancing with his Ghanaian friends on youtube)

Ruggedman/Terry G; Their latest works show a lot of influence on their music by Ghanaian musicians like Guru and Sarkodie.
Infact their beats are now tailored after Sarkodie's style

Davido; Compare his past works to his lastes songs....you would see the clear influence of Azonto on his songs

PSquare: They are preparing to join the Azonto craze (forget Alongo for now). The beats/rhythm of their song for Glo 'UNLIMITED' is a pure immitation of Sarkodie's beats.

.....the list goes on and on.

It is interesting to note that the latest music style/works of these guys are quite different from what they used to deliver just a few years ago. And the best hits in Nigerian music today are songs that are patterned after the Ghana's Azonto dance...e.g Iyanya, May-D, Olamide, Davido, Wizkid, etc


It should be noted that Nigeria and Ghana have always influenced and learned from each other. Ghana had greater influence on Nigeria in the early days up to the 70s. Nigeria had more influences from the 80s.
In the television/film industry, Nigeria seem to have had greater influence. Nigerian films are vitually in every village in Ghana, and they are preferred to Ghanaian films
But Ghana seems to have had greater influence on Nigeria in music. Highlife music came to Nigeria from Ghana and most of the best Nigerian musicians had their roots in Highlife....they either had Ghanaians in their bands or traveled to learn the act in Ghana. Infact there was a time when Ghanaian musicians were the best in West Africa e.g Ramblers Band and Osibisa, ET Mensah etc

Infact Fela was not a force to be reckoned with in Nigeria music (Highlife) until he traveled to Ghana where he lived for years and learned to master the real act of music. That was where Fela got the name 'AFRO BEAT'. He changed his style of music to Afrobeat while he was in Ghana and became an instant hit when he returned to Nigeria. He even brought some big and tall Ghanaian royal drums(which are played for kings) and he learnt how to beat the drums personally.

Interestingly, Nigerian musicians break higher grounds than their Ghanaian counterparts because of 2 reasons;

1. More Nigerian musicians sing in English (or Pidgin English) while Ghanaians sing mostly in their local languages....hence Nigeria songs tend to reach more fans
2. Nigeria has a bigger popluation, which translates to relatively more fan base and economic success.

It is not an offence or crime to be influenced by a neigbhbouring country. But we should also strive to create something that every keen follower can identify with us. Nigerian musicians shoudl also do some deep thinkng and bring out something that can rule the world. We have had series of dance styles/name like Alanta, Yahoozee, Galala etc. but s single Azonto from Ghana has had more impact globally in just a few yesrs.

God Bless Nigeria, God Bless Ghana!
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become 30th Largest Economy By 2014 by otumfour(m): 11:04am On Apr 18, 2013
AwodwaGyanOniwe: @Dikfut
1. SA is the number mining country in the world has $2,5Trillion mineral wealth with a life span of over 100 years.
2. South Africa is the number 1 TOURISM destination in AFRICA 11million people visit us annually. Thanx to our countries BEAUTY.
3. We will soon be joining the OIL PRODUCING nations by 2015. All our neigbours will do.
4. SA is the most DEVELOPED AND INDUSTRIALISED country in AFRICA but that hasn't stopped us we have built COEGA, MEDUPI, NEW DURBAN PORT etc..
5. SA has SHALE GAS and is ranked 5th in the world and we havnt touched our shale gas yet.
6. By 2030 SA will have the BIGGEST MIDDLE CLASS IN AFRICA thanx to our PLANNING AND ACTION.

Shale gas will boost SA’s GDP
The Karoo’s shale gas development could boost the country’s GDP by R200 billion annually, and create over 700 000 jobs, an expert economist said yesterday.

02 March 2013 | YADHANA JADOO


JOHANNESBURG - The Karoo’s shale gas development could boost the country’s GDP by R200 billion annually, and create over 700 000 jobs, an expert economist said yesterday.

“The possible economic impact of shale gas development in the Karoo is undeniable,” said Tony Twine, lead consultant of a report by Econometrix for Shell – the oil company seeking permission to extract the gas.

It could also provide the country with a solution to its electricity supply and pricing challenges, as well as ensure the country’s energy security.

And that’s only from 10% of the estimated 485 trillion cubic feet shale resource.
The shale gas reserve of the southern Karoo is the fifth largest in the world, according to the US Energy Information Administration.

According to Twine, large scale development of shale gas may ease the energy deficit, making it cheaper for the South African economy to grow in the future and reducing imports of gas and electricity.

“Consumers may also benefit from more reliable and affordable energy.
KEEP TAKING THESE LAME NIGERIANS TO SCHOOL.....THEY'V BEEN DREAMING FOR FAR TOO LONG grin grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: Ghanaians Mocking P-square's Alingo by otumfour(m): 11:01am On Apr 18, 2013
bankyblue: Secondly I shouldn't waste
My precious time
lmao! grin grin grin grin precious time indeed grin grin grin only on nairaland, will u find a boko pig tht has never bought a single car-tire before, claim he/she owns a RANGE ROVER EVOGUE....only on nairaland grin grin grin

generator fumes inhaling pr!ck
PhonesRe: Pictures Of People Charging Phones by otumfour(m): 12:06am On Apr 18, 2013
ItsModella: it is your own mother that is an ugly thing...fool.
I see u wanna join ur boko gang....fat lips having b1tch, I will treat u as such b1tch....I see u getting off of ur boko dogs hailing u abi....Modela u call urself, I know ur type... grin grin I bet ur 1 of them Nigerian b1tches wit bad breath walking around thinking ur all tht grin, lil did u know ur shixt breath modela...shapeless girl, hipless b1tch grin grin...I could use ur hips as a ruler/straight edge grin grin no arzz having b1tch.....lets do this shixt b1tch....lets do this

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PhonesRe: Pictures Of People Charging Phones by otumfour(m): 5:02pm On Apr 17, 2013
iv4fb: i don't know how old you are, but i think you're suffering from juvenile delinquency.
truth is nobody is talking about Nigeria and Ghana in this thread,
its a pity, your insults wouldn't change the status of Ghana and Nigeria- they know their mates.
you can keep ranting coz one is called Giant and the other regardless of her effort in 'kicking' corruption out is still not regarded as a great nations
electricity dey house huh cheesy
PhonesRe: Pictures Of People Charging Phones by otumfour(m): 5:02pm On Apr 17, 2013
ItsModella: are you just bent on being daft? didn't you read the OP's posts or take a look at some of the pictures?
I don't give 2 fhux abt tha OP's shixt, whatever I put up there is tha truth.....if u can't take it, ur moda, ugly tins...

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