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PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 8:22am On Aug 06, 2015
goryorhal:
For your mind !!!! Comparing Ghana with Nigeria ..
Even if Nigeria no good at the moment no b Ghana go stand up dey talk ...you no see where una dey map ?
Generator fumes ain't good for your health ok.There's no way a Ghanaian will even dream of comparing his/her country to a country like nigeria. Never.That's not even logic.We just gave you guys independence. Enjoy and shutup.1945 to 2016 ain't easy.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 8:18am On Aug 06, 2015
Midastorch:
Lmfaooooo to playing big brother role.best joke of century..I give it you brov
We've been protecting and controlling your weak and lazy asses since 1945.That ain't a joke I guess.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 8:14am On Aug 06, 2015
goryorhal:
Sharap there !!!! Your brain needs massaging .
Why comparing Ghana with Nigeria ? Just the letters involve sef no b equal...
Park well
Comparing Almighty Ghana to nigeria? I will never make such illogical comparison. That will even be an insult to Ghana.Ghana aint in the leagues of useless countries ok.
The only serious country in west Africa is Ghana.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 8:11am On Aug 06, 2015
If not a civilized serious country like Ghana west Africa would've been a zoo by now.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 8:03am On Aug 06, 2015
princesuko:
In Your dreams!!! You aren't even above Benin talk less of Nigeria...
Which country in West African is as powerful as Ghana? You must be suffering from years of inhaling generator fumes. You guys are even the least in the region. You guys are treated as slaves in the region. REPATRIATION is the norm now and nigerians are the victims.Togo is even above nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01:
If not Ghana ,west African countries would've been more useless than they are today. Ghana will forever be great and we will continue to play the big brother role.Ghana will soon be undoubtedly _ the greatest country in Africa soon.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 12:30am On Aug 06, 2015
Ghana controlling west African countries since 1640.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Orders Takeover Of Nigerian Airspace From Ghana by OXYGEN01: 12:29am On Aug 06, 2015
post=36651417:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday
ordered the Ministry of Aviation to immediately
start the process of securing the management of
the Nigerian airspace over the Gulf of Guinea from
Ghana.
He also directed the ministry to look into the
possibility of getting a national carrier for the
country as soon as possible.
The ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Binta
Bello, told State House correspondents, that Buhari
handed down the directives when she and her
team briefed him of their activities at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Bello said Ghana had been maintaining the
airspace over the Gulf of Guinea since 1945.
She said the President’s directive for the takeover
by Nigeria came at a time when some other
neighbouring countries were making moves to take
over their own airspace too.
“We have a directive by the President to start the
process of securing the management of the
Nigerian airspace over the Gulf of Guinea which
Ghana has been maintaining since 1945 and there
is a move on the ground by Togo and Republic of
Benin to take over their own airspace from Ghana,”
Bello said.
She added that the President also raised concerns
over the country’s inability to have a national
carrier.
To that end, Bello, said Buhari directed her ministry
to look at the possibility of having a national
carrier as soon as possible.
“The President is quite concerned about lack of
national carrier for now and he has directed the
ministry to look into the possibility of having a
national carrier as soon as possible,” she added.
The Permanent Secretary added that she briefed
the President of the four international terminal
buildings that are being constructed across the
country.
She said the buildings would be ready for
commissioning at the end of the first quarter of
2016.
She said, “We briefed the President of the four
international terminal buildings that are being
constructed using the China NEXIM Bank loan.
“They are very big projects that are being funded
100 per cent by China NEXIM Bank and DMO. Work
is progressing very well.
“The terminals will be ready for commissioning at
the end of the first quarter of 2016. At the
completion of the projects, Nigerians will
appreciate the works that have been put into them.
“The capacity of the terminals would have been
expanded to contain big aircraft, such as the A380
Air Bus and there will be a lot of commercial
activities that are obtainable in other international
airports.”
Bello said she also briefed Buhari on the
challenges domestic airlines were facing, despite
the Federal Government’s N300bn intervention
fund.
She regretted that despite the intervention, many of
the airlines are still heavily indebted to regulatory
agencies.
She reassured Nigerians and the international
community, that Nigeria’s airspace is safe and has
just recorded a score of over 90 per cent by the
International Civil Aviation Organisation.

http://yesreport..com/2015/08/buhari-orders-takeover-of-nigerian.html
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Ghana controlling west African countries since 1640
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Captainswag And Firsteva Chillout Zone by OXYGEN01: 10:44pm On Aug 05, 2015
Wale112:
Fools in love
Haha but its only nigerians who are classified as fools.So in this case its only that shapeless smelly mumugerian LovePeddler.Her forehead alone can be used as mirror.
EducationRe: Ghana English Vs Nigeria English by OXYGEN01: 8:59am On Aug 05, 2015
See bad English. Mumugerians are always laughed at everywhere they find themselves. There are no dictionaries in that zoo.

EducationRe: Ghana English Vs Nigeria English by OXYGEN01: 8:56am On Aug 05, 2015
tomiobj:
Ghanian jollof resemble u pples skin. Colour
Then in that case what u fools have ain't jollof but CHARCOALLOF

CrimeRe: Ghanaian Man Killed Pregnant Nigerian And Remove The Organs (Photo) by OXYGEN01: 9:41pm On Aug 03, 2015
xklucvG:
Any pregnant Ghanaian woman i find in my area in Nigeria is a dead meat.
And what will a Ghanaian be doing in that useless country of yours?
PoliticsRe: PHOTO: Another Nigerian Soldier Praying In Borno Before Attacking Boko Haram by OXYGEN01: 9:28pm On Aug 03, 2015
Why are nigerians sooo dark and ugly?
Forum GamesRe: Tag And Ask by OXYGEN01: 8:28pm On Aug 02, 2015
PetroDolla3:
oh dear! oh dear! Btw I heard that nigeria girls have smelly mouths. is it true? https://www.nairaland.com/665641/afraid-kissing-nigerian-girls
Their ampit sef Smell pass he-goats.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ghanaian Policemen Dancing With A Little Girl (photo) by OXYGEN01: 7:32pm On Jul 30, 2015
ideatoprince18:
ghaaians are too ugly......see d ugh gal wey d police dey rush dance wit sef!!™™
Ghanaian girls are ugly? hahahaha a nigerian saying this.Why do you think your so called celebrities are rushing to Ghana like refugees? Ghana has the best women in AFRICA.
Foreign AffairsRe: Charles Antwi Tries To Kill Mahama, Ghanaian President (Photo) by OXYGEN01: 10:36pm On Jul 28, 2015
AwesomelyMade:
Don't mind them dear, your country is relevant more than theirs, don't hate them ok
Relevant? In terrorism , mass killing or what exactly?
Foreign AffairsRe: Charles Antwi Tries To Kill Mahama, Ghanaian President (Photo) by OXYGEN01: 10:33pm On Jul 28, 2015
Shortyy:
Because they always find a way to insult a country (My Country) that is better than theirs.
Hahahaha nigeria better than Ghana? Is Ghana that useless?
SportsRe: Mourinho Tips Mikel To Captain Chealsea by OXYGEN01: 10:21pm On Jul 28, 2015
Hahahaha comdey.He's gonna wear the captain band on the bench Or he's gonna be the captain for the bench warmers IX.
SportsRe: Mourinho Tips Mikel To Captain Chealsea by OXYGEN01: 10:20pm On Jul 28, 2015
Hahahaha comdey.He's gonna wear the captain band on the bench ryt. Or he's gonna be the captain for the bench warmers IX
HealthRe: Reasons Why Ghana Is World's 7th Dirtiest Country In The World by OXYGEN01: 6:55am On Jul 27, 2015
Johnnoah1st:
U ARE DARK AN SHORT, while nigerians is not as dark as u.
You fools are more darker than black goats.You fools are dark,short,ugly and smelly.
HealthRe: Reasons Why Ghana Is World's 7th Dirtiest Country In The World by OXYGEN01: 12:14am On Jul 27, 2015
Mrbigman1:
Dats y dem dey black like unknown.

D dirt even enter dia tongue
So which people are more darker than you nigerian fools? You fools are not just dark but ugly and smelly as well.
FoodRe: Various Ghanaian Dishes by OXYGEN01:
tensazangetsu:
Na at all in accra almost at every junction is a prostitution joint and for the milk and soap part I experienced that in cape coast. Ghana is a really poor country, I just feel so sorry for them and things are getting worse.
Why don't you take the next flight to your zoo then? But seriously I hope you ain't trying to say nigeria is a rich country? Haha Your stupidity is irredeemable. How on earth can this words comes out from the mouth of a nigerian. Have you forgotten your country is a poor terrorism infested zoo? What do you fools have in that useless pathetic filthy zoo apart frm poverty,slums and terrorism?
All the prostitutes in Ghana are nigerians.You might even identify your mother if you search further.
FoodRe: Various Ghanaian Dishes by OXYGEN01: 12:08pm On Jul 26, 2015
firstEVA:
ok
Smelly useless daughter of a LovePeddler and a dog.Think about your useless pathetic zoo u fools call country because Ghanaians don't give a Bleep about you fools.For all we know you've not even step foot outside that zoo before.
FoodRe: Various Ghanaian Dishes by OXYGEN01: 11:59am On Jul 26, 2015
tensazangetsu:
seriously ghana is so overhyped in Nigeria. Before I went there I thought it was like America. I just can't wait to finish and get out, everything about that place is horrible to me. The girls are very ugly, the food is tasteless the weather is too extreme, their culture and their way of life irritates me so much.
Ghanaian girls rein in Africa.That's why you fools kill your family members for money rituals just to come to Ghana n date a Ghana girl.
This coming from a nigerian is really surprising. Your women are very ugly, they smell like poo and are shapeless too.
Everything about your useless country is pathetic ,filthy and disgusting.
FoodRe: Various Ghanaian Dishes by OXYGEN01: 11:52am On Jul 26, 2015
tensazangetsu:
Very few are fine and the few fine ones are mixed. I have never seen a ghanian girl who has both ghanian parents who is fine, if you pick 10 ghanian girls at random 7 are very ugly 2 are average and one is stunning. And most of them can't even cook and dress like sluts, and they love prostitution so much, you could even have sex with soap and milk, that's how bad it is.
Its clear that you fools can't live without Ghana.Is Ghana the only African country you fools know or what.And just imagine a nigerian labelling Ghanaians as ugly.You ugly smelly nigerians? Just imagine that.Which people are more ugly than you fools?
FoodRe: Various Ghanaian Dishes by OXYGEN01: 11:50am On Jul 26, 2015
firstEVA:
hahahahahahahaha, Shuo. U were over expectant to think Ghana which is in our back yard is like America. I know most of them are very ugly though, but those that are fine are fine.
Imagine a smelly ugly nigerian ape saying Ghanaian looks ugly.Wonders shall never end indeed.A country that gave birth to uglines.You guys have the ugliest sets of humans ever to exist.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01: 9:06am On Jul 26, 2015
Apart from GDP( that's even becos your overpopulated status) nigeria is not recognized in anything POSITIVE in Africa. When serious and civilized countries are talking then you poor re.tarded fools wants to talk too.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01:
The Top 10 Most Liveable Cities in Africa
Posted by Yolaan Begbie
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Thinking about making a move to the continent
for business, family, or adventure? Africa.com
has the insider information you need to make
the best decisions about your move in our list
of the most liveable cities in Africa.
1. CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities
in the world, let alone Africa, having already
won a number of prestigious international
travel awards. It’s where most people in South
Africa wish they lived. It possesses all of the
amenities and sophistication of a urban area,
yet the pace is decidedly relaxed, with the city
being nestled between the ocean and the
mountains, creating an ideal mix of work and
play. A short drive away and you can find
yourself in one of the hundreds of vineyards
that produce some of the world’s top wines.
While summers (October–April) are lovely,
winters can be dreary with much fog, rain, and
wind. That’s why some would prefer to call
Cape Town the “Windy City”—it’s in fact known
at the “Mother City” and is the caretaker of the
insurance and now burgeoning digital sector.
It’s also where you’ll find the advertising execs
and creatives, with many retailers and fashion
designers headquartered there. Housing
options vary, from Tuscan-styled homes (a
trend seen across the country), funky “SoHo”-
style downtown lofts, and gated urban estates.
While crime rates remain high, security is
generally considered to be less of a concern
than in Johannesburg, and is evidenced
through the conspicuous absence of the
ubiquitous high walls and electric fences on
each and every home as seen in some parts of
Johannesburg and Pretoria. Like many 2010
World Cup host cities, Cape Town’s public
transport infrastructure was given a boost,
primarily through the MyCiTi rapid bus service.
Routes are still limited though, so unless you’re
willing to commute via railway or chance the
minivan taxis, it still is the kind of city where
it’s best to have your own car to get around.
2. ACCRA, GHANA
In addition to being a wonderful urban home
for roughly 15 percent of Ghana’s 25 million
total population, Accra has become the leisure
destination of choice for upscale Nigerians who
take a quick 45-minute flight to spend time at
their Accra weekend homes. Ghana’s capital city
is a sophisticated urban area, with a full range
of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and
increasingly, shopping malls. There are many
affluent areas, including East Legon—the
location of the city’s only traditional shopping
complex, Accra Mall. Another popular option is
Osu, locally referred to as “Oxford Street”,
where many go to shop and hang out. The
downtown area has seen much development
over the last decade and the range of serviced
high rise apartments makes it an easy location
to set up home quickly. The warmth of the
Ghanaian people is an asset and is an important
part of what attracts Nigerians to want to spend
their leisure time here. The tropical climate
makes it all the more appealing. Things are
changing for the better, and fast. Many citizens
who left to the West are returning home,
bringing with them enthusiasm, fresh ideas, and
degrees from top universities abroad. Coupled
with the government’s commitment to investing
proceeds into social and physical infrastructure,
one can only imagine that Accra will become
even more liveable in the years to come.
3. NAIROBI, KENYA
Nairobi is fast becoming the African city of
choice for multinational companies seeking a
foothold for their African operations. Nairobi
is a gracious city that possesses much of the
sophistication of the large South African cities,
but provides these offerings in a “kinder and
gentler” way. General Electric and the
Rockefeller Foundation recently chose Nairobi
to anchor the African operations, so too the
likes of China’s CCTV news broadcaster. While
there is some tension surrounding the
upcoming elections, the government is
generally considered stable. Housing options
include many comfortable suburban style
homes at affordable prices relative to other
African cities, often with a reasonable amount
of land. Apartment compounds have also
sprung up in recent years, many with the
comforts of swimming pools and fitness
centres. The technology industry offers much
promise, and internet connectivity is
considered tone he best on the continent
today. Getting around remains tricky. Best to
buy your own vehicle though with import
taxes, it’s fairly expensive. Other options that
offer quite an experience include the mini-bus
matatu to boda-boda motorcycle taxi—both
mainly used by locals.
4. JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
From the moment you step off the plane at OR
Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), it
becomes clear why Johannesburg is considered
a world-class city. ORTIA rivals some of the
best airports in developed worlds. It’s sleek,
modern, expansive and offers a wealth of
stores and restaurants, much like many parts
of South Africa’s and Africa’s economic capital.
Since the late 1800s, thousands migrated to
the city seeking employment at one of the
many gold mines. The quarries have since
dried up but an influx of people continues
today. They come from other parts of the
country and from across the continent, to
work and to make money. Johannesburg is also
an attractive base for many African companies
as it provides easier access to international
opportunities. In recent years there has been
efforts to revive the neglected inner city.
Money has been invested by local government
to clean the streets, and renovate the derelict
buildings. It’s paid off, with the private sector
now playing a role, too. The area is home to
the plush headquarters of AngloGold Ashanti
and others. New apartment blocks are being
filled up and plans are being made for a new
mall. Malls though, are not hard to find. Apart
from the larger Sandton City and Eastgate mall,
virtually every suburb has one or two of their
own. Though a concrete jungle in some parts,
many are surprised by how lush and green the
city actually is. In fact, Johannesburg holds the
title of the largest man-made forest in the
world!
5. GABORONE, BOTSWANA
Though young—having only gained
independence from Britain in the 1960s—
Gaborone has flourished. Politically stable and
economically buoyant, Botswana’s capital is
considered to be a peaceful city. It’s likely
partly due to it being small in size, with a
population of just over 230,000, but still offers
a diverse mix of people, and places to see.
Gabs, as it is popularly known, is located in a
country known for being one of the world’s
largest producers of rough diamonds. The
precious stone continues to play a major role
in the city’s development. Just recently, leading
diamond producer de Beers announced it
would be moving some of its operations to the
sub-Saharan country from London. Apart from
diamonds, the economy is also driven by its
beef exports, the majority of which is sold in
Europe as well as the growing tourism
industry. The development of modern sports
facilities saw the city successfully hosting the
Africa Junior Athletics Championships in 2011,
and has made it a popular contender to host
the 2014 African Youth Games. Gaborone is
also well connected to South Africa’s capital,
Pretoria. It’s strategic location means that
you’ll find South African stores in Gaborone’s
many large malls. It shares many similarities
with its neighbour, though is considered to be
somewhat safer.
6. LIBREVILLE, GABON
Modern and vibrant, the country’s largest city
is home to just over half a million people.
They’re young (nationally, half are 19 and
younger) and urbanized. School enrollment
rate in Gabon is over 70 percent and literacy is
close to 90 percent. In Libreville, it’s over 63
percent, which translates into a most capable
service staff in restaurants, hotels, and shops.
The French influence extends beyond being the
official language, providing for a very stylish
city that boasts a grand boulevard with
beautiful architecture and monuments. This
city on the beach makes the transition from
work to play very easy. Libreville’s newly built
Stade d’Angondjé stadium recently host the
final match of the 2012 African Cup of
Nations. Preparation for the sporting event
saw increased government investment in
improving roads and other public spaces. More
property development projects are also
popping up across the city to keep up with
rapid urbanization. Oil has been the main
driver of economic growth here, but with
reserves declining, there’s increased efforts to
investment in other mining production
projects. Away from the mines, you’re spoilt
with vast natural landscapes. The country’s
government made a commitment a decade ago
to set aside more than 10 percent of total land
for national parks and nature reserves. Close
to Libreville, there’s the Akanda National Park,
one the more than a dozen across the country
thats helped it become a popular eco-tourist
destination.
7. TUNIS, TUNISIA
A lot has changed here since the Arab Spring
unrest started nearly two years ago. While
unemployment remains a concern and the new
government still works toward stabilizing the
economy, the smallest country in North Africa
is becoming one of the fastest developing. The
first half of this year, saw a GDP growth rate of
3.5 percent, with a steady increase in the
manufacturing sector. French territory for over
seven decades, there’s a rich diversity in the
culture here—African, Arab and European. Along
modern infrastructure, the old world remains
through the Medina of Tunis, one of the first
Arabo-Muslim towns, and now also a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. People live long—there’s a
life expectancy of 74.6 years. It might have
something to do with the picturesque setting of
the Mediterranean Sea as a backdrop. People
here are happy too, says the Happy Planet
Index (HPI). Measuring sustainable well-being,
Tunisia was named the second happiest place in
Africa (after Algeria). Once on the wealthiest
cities in the Muslim world, Tunisia’s capital is
now also considered to be the least expensive
city (for expats) in the region. Getting around is
fairly easy with the extensive rail network that
links the capital to other parts of the country.
8. DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
Dar es Salaam is a rapidly growing city, from
the new infrastructural projects to its people,
literally. With an annual population increase of
over three percent each year, it’s the third
fastest growing city in Africa—and one of the
fastest in the world! It also has a large
expatriate community. Though no longer the
country’s capital, Dar es Salaam is the largest
city in Tanzania and remains the political and
economic hub. There has been great
investment in education here, with an
extensive programme to provide free primary
schooling, efforts that were lauded by
international bodies when enrolment rates
reached over 90 percent. The city is also home
to the largest and oldest public university in
Tanzania, the University of Dar es Salaam,
which recently celebrated its 50-year
anniversary and has seen a sharp increase in
the number of registered students. There’s also
the Institute of Technology (DIT), one of the
leading institutions providing technical training
in the region. There’s also plans to revamp the
neglected railway transport network. Millions
has also been spent over the past five years to
improve the cities roads, making travelling a
lot more efficient. Situated close to the
equator, the city enjoys tropical conditions for
most of the year. Though Dar es Salaam has its
own magnificent beaches (including many
exclusive resorts), the island of Zanzibar is also
just a short ferry ride away.
9. WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA
From the language to the distinct architecture,
the German influence on Windhoek is evident
—a lasting reminder of Namibia’s early
colonial history. Don’t expect big city living;
the most recent count puts total population
just over 320,000. The small but active city is
home to just about every national government
institution, making it the country’s political,
cultural, social, and economic capital. If
Namibia is best known for the Namib Desert,
the oldest in the world, then Windhoek is best
known for its beer. Windhoek Lager is one of
the fastest-growing premium beers in the
region and is sold abroad in over 20 countries.
The old brewery still stands tall in the city’s
central business district and now hosts many
cool restaurant, bars and shots. When visiting
there and other parts of the city, expect to
meet a diverse range of people with a
multitude of background, from the indigenous
San, Hereo, and Kavango groups to expat
Europeans. The city is attractive for many
reasons: it’s clean, relatively safe and getting
around the city is easy. Both taxis and buses
provide efficient transport and it helps that the
roads are well-maintained.
10. KIGALI, RWANDA
From the expansion of its Central Business
District to the recent road construction project
to help ease traffic congestion, Rwanda’s
capital is slowly becoming one of the most
rapidly developing cities on the continent.
Centrally located in the heart of Rwanda, Kigali
is home to close to one million people, and
there’s also a large community of expats here
who get to enjoy the diversity the city has to
offer. As with most African countries, there’s
two scenes on offer. While the majority of the
population still live in rural areas, new modern
structures continue to be built in the Central
Business District. One of the latest
developments is the Kigali Tower, a 20-floor
office and retail complex that is the city’s
tallest building. Living in Rwanda’s capital is
not cheap, as the cost of imported goods are
high. The biggest asset here remains the
diverse wildlife, most popularly the rare
mountain gorillas. Tourism remains an
important source of revenue as the country’s
largest foreign exchange earner: in the first
quarter of this year alone, there was a more
than 20 percent in visitors compared to last
year. The increase is likely to see further
investment in the hotel, service, and tourism
industries.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01: 8:52am On Jul 26, 2015
jonaifame22:
blah! Blah! Blah! We don't care what the other countries say abt our finances,we nigerains know our worth,go to nigerian parties overseas and see what nigerians do to money
Mumu.So spending overseas makes you rich? You are really dumb.Poor people.
Top 10 Richest Countries in Africa – List Based
on Per Capita Income
 January 28, 2015
 7 comments
Article
Source: http://www.techscio.com/
The article is about the richest countries in
Africa. The continent of Africa is home to many
of the poorest countries in the world. But it
does have some of the richest nations as well.
If you are going to ask “which is the richest
country in Africa?” then this article presents
the name of top 15 richest countries in Africa
along with their per capita income i.e. Average
income per person in a country.
List of Wealthiest African Countries
Rank
Name of Country
Per Capita Income
1
Seychelles
$25,439.92
2
Equatorial Guinea
$19,818.11
3
Gabon
$17,053.47
4
Botswana
$16,578.59
5
South Africa
$11,273.08
6
Libya
$10,129.61
7
Tunisia
$9,706.59
8
Namibia
$7,694.44
9
Algeria
$7,541.85
10
Egypt
$6,594.00
11
Ghana
$5,970.30
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01: 8:45am On Jul 26, 2015
Rank
Country
HDI
Rank in Africa
Rank Worldwide
New 2014 Estimates for 2013
Change compared between 2014 report
and 2013 report
High human development
1
55
Libya
0.784
0.005
2
63
Mauritius
0.771
0.002
3
71
Seychelles
0.756
0.001
4
90
Tunisia
0.721
0.002
5
93
Algeria
0.717
0.002
Medium human development
6
109
Botswana
0.683
0.002
7
110
Egypt
0.682
0.001
8
112
Gabon
0.674
0.004
9
118
South Africa
0.658
0.004
10
123
Cape Verde
0.636
0.001
11
127
Namibia
0.626
0.004
12
129
Morocco
0.617
0.003
13
138
Ghana
0.573
0.002
14
140
Republic of the Congo
0.564
0.003
15
141
Zambia
0.561
0.007
16
142
São Tomé and Príncipe
0.558
0.002
17
144
Equatorial Guinea
0.556
Low human development
18
147
Kenya
0.535
0.004
19
148
Swaziland
0.530
0.001
20
149
Angola
0.526
0.002
21
151
Rwanda
0.506
0.004
22
152
Cameroon
0.504
0.003
22
152
Nigeria
0.504
0.004
24
155
Madagascar
0.498
0.002
25
156
Zimbabwe
0.492
0.008
26
159
Tanzania
0.488
0.004
26
159
Comoros
0.488
0.002
28
161
Mauritania
0.487
0.002
29
162
Lesotho
0.486
0.005
30
163
Senegal
0.485
0.001
31
164
Uganda
0.484
0.004
32
165
Benin
0.476
0.003
33
166
Sudan
0.473
0.001
33
166
Togo
0.473
0.003
35
170
Djibouti
0.467
0.002
36
171
Côte d'Ivoire
0.452
0.004
37
172
The Gambia
0.441
0.003
38
173
Ethiopia
0.435
0.006
39
174
Malawi
0.414
0.003
40
175
Liberia
0.412
0.005
41
176
Mali
0.407
0.001
42
177
Guinea-Bissau
0.396
43
178
Mozambique
0.393
0.004
44
179
Guinea
0.392
0.001
45
180
Burundi
0.389
0.003
46
181
Burkina Faso
0.388
0.003
47
182
Eritrea
0.381
0.001
48
183
Sierra Leone
0.374
0.006
49
184
Chad
0.372
0.002
50
185
Central African Republic
0.341
0.024
51
186
Democratic Republic of the Congo
0.338
0.005
52
187
Niger
0.337
0.002
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01: 8:39am On Jul 26, 2015
jonaifame22:
what! U call nigeria poor,u need the touch of a strong man of God to deliver d miracle u need to set u free from the oblivion that ignorance has ported u to!
www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-17015873
www.poverties.org/poverty-in-nigeria.html
RomanceRe: Nigerian Vs Ghanian Girls: Which Are Better? by OXYGEN01:
excusemyfrench:
I knew a day like this would come. A day where poverty stricken countries in Africa would start comparing themselves with us or even calling us names. Ghana have started their girls with Nigeria now. Very soon they'll soon start comparing us in terms of pedigree and development. I don't blame the Ghanaians here spewing trash. It's Nigeria and it's wayward leaders and even our disability to know our left and right that's what is the cause of all these.
Look at this foolish re.tarded idiot.What will make a Ghanaian compare his country to that POOR useless filthy country of yours? Are you fools not the ones always trying to compare.Mind you. nigeria is one of the poorest countries in Africa,that's why over 120 million of you fools are living in ABJECT POVERTY.
How on earth can a useless poor filthy zoo like nigeria be compared with GHANA.
Or you fools think Ghana is a failed state like that zoo or what?
We know nigeria is a useless failed state so a Ghanaian will never compare his country to it in any way.
Apart from terrorism, bombing ,kidnapping ,armed robbery, scamming etc what do you fools have?
No wonder you fools are trooping to Ghana like refugees
Imagine a poor filthy underdeveloped zoo like nigeria.

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