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Cusubaba: Also very easy to spot a Gaynaian sorry Ghanaian, they are timid senseless stupid set of people. They are also very lazy, ugly, charcoal in colour with Tilapia head and dwarf like Banku. E.g this primitive stupid Ashanti shoe shiner boy that called himself Banku& Tilapia.do you know any other English words, apart from charcoal,ugly and all those stvpid words? crap! fuelish goat! |
googlepikin: 10 boko haram men are enough to wipe Ghana outIt will take only ogun state barracks 2 to wipe Ghana outthis is what happens when u allow 5 yr-olds access to d internet.ur rag tag army cant even stop an asthma attack |
Rex123: Horsecrap.Your comment reeks of sh.it.Inferiority Complex is killing most Ghanaianssharaap,friggin eediot. ur country reeks of cow dung.I need 3 human heads as for N100 each. hahaha naija don wowo no be small! crap! |
ffo: go and Nigeria accomodated them when they had nothing. that is why we have "Ghana Must Go"u sound like a 5-yr-old with a compromised brain.every nation has a low moment.today,ur nigeria is a sh1thole, n that's a reality,ewu! |
dasparrow: If you are truly proud, you should spend more time on ghanian forumsanother eediot losing itl!u sound like a frustrated sh1thead!is it Ghana's fault Obama is not visiting ur sh1thole?u reek of crass stvpidity! fvcked! |
shymexx: Ghana runs West Africa!!! no be me talk am ooooh don't worry, nobody fit do shishi, but na tru talk be dat oooh ![]() |
[quote author=na U go tire]Ghanaians are good learners. They have learnt that in order to get money from a typical Nigerian politician, give him a bogus award, and that seals it. Only God knows how much Akpabio must have paid for this vanity. [/quote]If you go through the thread you’ll find out that the award was given to the governor by a Nigerian-owned magazine supposedly ‘based’ in Accra. It has nothing to do with Ghanaians! |
“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.good talk, Obama. ![]() |
collynzo2: Give us facts not unproven statistics Nigerians rule your economy, all the major banks in Ghana are owned by Nigerians, the biggest telecommunication carrier in your country, Glo is a Nigerian company, your countries premier league os sponsored by a Nigerian company, so much for a 'Somalia-like country' lolM0ron, I guess you'd never heard of google,huh? fuelish goat! more Somalia-like statistics--nigeria has the second highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. malaria kills 300,000 people in nigeria every yeay, and 97% of the population is at risk. Pneumonia kills 200,000 children in nigeria per year. nigeria was classified by the WHO as the most disease-burdened country in the world at the end of 2012! Go to the WHO statistics or better still google the United Nations Human Development Index report and start weeping for your dustbin country ![]() You are huge joke! Where on this earth do you have banks controlling any economy. Or do banks in Nigeria ‘rule’ your country’s economy? Well, it is different here. In Ghana, banks are under the strict control of the Bank of Ghana (the central bank). There is virtually nothing they do that the central bank is not aware of, especially those Nigerian-owned banks. If you know the CEO of any Nigerian-owned bank in Ghana ask him whether he feels like he ’controls’ anything in Ghana. Even if they sneeze, the central bank is notified. ![]() Banks use customers funds to conduct their business, so the money held by a bank at any point in time does not belong to the bank. So how is that supposed to translate to ‘rule’? Secondly, there are 30 banks in Ghana at the moment- six of which are owned by Nigerians, as per (majority shareholders). We are talking about six banks out of 30! And to the best of my knowledge, no sane person trusts Nigerians banks well enough to open an account with them, when you have more credible banks like the Ghana Commercial Bank, UT, and Barclays etc. With telecoms, there are six GSM operators in Ghana at the moment. Glo is one of them, and is the least patronized. I think they have less than 1% of the market share! So much for Nigerian ‘rule’ of the Ghanaian economy.and did anyone force glo to sponsor the Ghanaian league? n0nsense talk! Sh1thead, do you even control your own economy? Crap! What happens if foreign oil companies –Shell,Chevron,Total,Agip,Eni etc- decide to withdraw from Nigeria today? modafaka ![]() |
kingingkinging: The problem you have is you don't know and still don't want to know. There is no way you can match Nigeria. We are too strong for you. For your information, Obama will be in Nigeria by May 28th. The world economy does not recognize Ghana because it is too lame and weak for them. Pls if you have ever thought Ghana and Nigeria operate on same pedestal before kindly comb your brain and delete such thought. we are far more than Ghana in all ramifications. did you say Obama is visiting the sh1thole on May 28? https://www.nairaland.com/1297360/obama-skips-nigeria-africa-visit fuckeduppedness ![]() |
CAMEROONPRIDE: Lmao, what a thread indeed, what a thread. we are yet to roll out the tanks and already, we are making the mumugerians eat grass unfuckingbelievable! ![]() |
googlepikin: when the ghanaians were jealously closing down Nigerians shops and companies, our president summons the nigerian ambassador to ghana whats happening, he said ghanaians are naturally lazy,and they are scared Nigerians are taking all the entrepreneurial position in the country. they prefer to sit at home and put on tv and go on the computer fooling themselves like you thinking you are good in e-war. SMHLOL So Ghanaians are ‘lazy’ and presumably nigerians are hardworking,huh? So what happened to those groundnut pyramids of the north in the 60s? and what happened to the large plantations of palm trees around Nigeria in the early years? Today ‘hardworking’ Nigerians wait for the end of the month when they can go to Abuja to collect their oil money and spend it. Nothing is happening. Go to the various governors’ offices across Nigeria and all you’ll see are hundreds of people jostling to see the governor for handouts. When momodu sheriff was the governor of borno state, he used to drive around town and wherever he saw young people gathered, he will stop, talk to them and then order a TV set and DSTV be installed for them! In many govt offices around Nigeria you’ll see hundreds of lazy, opportunists hanging around looking for ‘contracts’- an euphemism for handouts! I’ tell you a bit about what the ‘lazy’ people of Ghana have done! They produced more than one million tons of cocoa annually? How many cocoa bags did ‘hardworking’ Nigerian produce? Ghana recently signed an agreement with china to supply a million pellets of cassava to china.'Lazy' Ghanaians supply flowers and vegetables to European markets daily! Is it a surprise that the most profitable industry in contemporary Nigeria is kidnapping for ransom? Indeed we all can see the results of ‘hardwork’ by Nigerians! Their sh1thole is a good evidence of what ‘hard work’ can do to a nation! Today, ‘hardworking’ Nigerians import everything, including toothpicks! Funny country, funny people! ![]() |
collynzo2: I got a new fly trap today.ma guy, your copied Internet jokes are damn too drab! go look for something more exciting to go copy and paste! damburuba shege! you should be ashamed of yourself for copying stuff and pasting them here! can't blame you though- with an IQ of 5 how creative can you be? |
googlepikin: as long as our celebs concern, money no be problem.cos so many big companies supports them big time. making sure their pockets never go dry.so with so much money to sqander, ghanian girls arss are in trouble.this 'money no be problem' talk is the reason your country is so phucked today! money no be problem, yet your country is a confirmed sh1thole!abeg comot for road! |
Kingmojo: No one can talk trash about the great Ghana and get away with itabsolutely! no one talks trash to us and gets away with it! |
collynzo2: Answer the question or fûck off, stop dribbling aroundshaaaaaaaaarap ewu! |
googlepikin: ghananian girls always smell our money from far cos dey are bitches(female dogs) nvonne nelson is an example. i cant wait to get some black pu**y wet too bro.smart Ghanaian girls will always chop the money of mumus,huh? |
Kingmojo: Same to you brother till the next Ghana vs Nigeria e war. Which will most likely come sooner than later PetroDolla is back to do what he knows best. Let the e wars continue, o jare! I'll be back! |
Kingmojo: Liberians feel Ghanaians past Nigerians. I have lots of Liberian friends. Most of them say they are from Ghana. That's how much they like Ghana and Ghanaians.many of them were killed by the rebels ! officially, 500 were killed, but those of us with good knowledge reckon more than 1,000 nigerian soldiers died in the Liberian war. abacha gave some greedy nigerian politicians money to buy kits for the troops and trust those nigerian politicians, they bought inferior quality kits, which made the soldiers more vulnerable to enemy fire! what a tragedy! |
Qelvin: but those "fat" Nigerian generals distinguished themselves during the Ecomog intervention that saved Liberia during the war(at least the Liberians i know praised our generals and distinguished them among the best cream of commanders)have you ever wondered why Liberian babes dey feel our Naija boys alot? well go figure!,meanwhile what happened to our Charlie generals? i read somewhere that one very "FIT" Ghanaian general abandoned the men that he was supposed to protect and executed an acute 360 in full flight to Accra with his black flat head gleaming with sweat and panting like a biatchma guy, don't talk about what you don't know! there is a lot of falsehood peddled by nigerians to discredit General Quaynor, a great army general. I was part of the initial phase of ecomog operation in Liberia and can tell you lots of things you didn't know. General Quaynor led the troops,including your own soldiers into Monrovia. Charles Taylor and his men laid siege at the port of Monrovia and the whole of Vai Town and Clara Town, firing artillery at us at will. It took the brave intervention of General Quaynor and Ghanaian soldiers for the ecomog troops to land in Monrovia. the fighting went on for like five hours, and we landed at the port at about 3pm before taking up positions around surrounding areas like Clara Town. the day Samuel Doe killed I was at the Force HQ and what happened was something that took everybody by surprise, on a sunday morning! nigeria, as usual, did everything to undermine the effectiveness of General Quaynor's leadership. but we who worked with him knew he was an exceptional officer, who had a distinguished career in the Ghana Armed Forces and UN Peace Keeping, where he served as the General Commander of UN troops in Lebanon for many years! We call him the Buffalo Soldier! A great officer! |
kamelonaire: Den don de form big....... Den don forget dat bag de used to carry there load from there country tu Nigeria and we still welcome them. Abeg make someone remind them.LOL I guess you are talking about Ghana-must-go? say it, don't be afraid now, abi? grow up,dude. it happened some 30 years ago. this is 2013, for God's sake! countries, like human beings, do have their low moments-they fall. what is imporatnt is being able to stand up and forge ahead, something the Ghanaian people have done so remarkably well. come to Accra and see how your people are trooping here like it is some kind of 'mecca'. today, every business entity in nigeria is rushing to come to Ghana. I hope you nigerians in Ghana have your equivalent of Ghana-Must-Go bags ready,huh? I was told there is actually a mass produced bag called ...nigerians-must-follow. I laugh in Tiv! choi, naija we faill oooooo |
Qelvin: common bro you know you girls love to phuck us!!! this trend has even set a new wave of hatred from your usually weak guys,your girls beg for our diick! i can't even remember the number of Serwaa's,Abena's,Adwoa's,Nyarko's,Nana's....that i used to phuck with reckless abandon back in Houstonma guy, if it comes to the number of nigerian women one had phucked, some of us have great stories to tell oooh! don't even go there. chei, naija we fail oooo! I am yet to see the so-called interest by Ghanaian women in Nigeria men. Apart from their ill-gotten money, what have nigerian men gotta show? nothing, well, perhaps their big bellies that make them look like they are pregnant. why do you think most nigerian men wear traditional wears? have you seen obj's stomach! I remember years ago we used to have meetings with some top nigerian army generals. for me, the lack of fitness among these generals upon whom the destined of the nigerian military rested was extremely appalling. all of them had fat stomachs and some had nyansh like women. chei, naija don pafuka eno be small. I recall one particular army general called Lt.General Dogonyaro. he was so fat with nyansh that he could barely walk! ![]() |
[quote author=maxwello.yg]even when Boko haram was bombing some Northern parts of Nigeria, our economy was greater than ghana's economy. if ghana was to go through what Nigeria had been going for the past few years, i bet you, ghana would not be better than libya.[/quote]I am supposed to respond to this dumb post? Given the size and population of nigeria, don't you think it would be a disaster if Ghana has a bigger economy. even a child in elementary school should know this. the good thing though is that Ghana's own economy is growing very fast- faster than your generator-powered economy. on your point about 'if Ghana was to go through what Nigeria has been going in the past few years'- I have this to say. Every country deserves whatever situation it finds itself? is nigeria the only country facing challenges? abeg, park for one side make we hear word. |
Kajina: I even heard that every household in Edo State has a girl in Europe prostituting. And this was told to me by a Nigerian friend. Very sad.Kajina, its not not only sad, it is a tragedy. can you imagine the bad name they are giving to Africans! And you should hear families of those pr0stitutes back in nigeria boast about their 'pikin dem dey do ashawo work for oyibo country.' In a place like Benin City, Western Union always runs out of cash to pay its customers on big festivities like Xmas. that is when the ashawos send money home so their families all rush to Western Union. and if you know the rituals performed on these ashawos before they leave nigeria, you'll feel sorry for them! ![]() |
kingingkinging: Why are the Ghanians having problem with Nigeria? Is this out of jealousy that Nigeria is more recognised and dominating in all facets of life? I am in a good mood today. did you say nigeria is 'more recognised and dominating" -- you meant recognised as a failed state and a becoming a by word for lawlessness and anarchy? I no want laugh sha, but your post come dey make me laugh so tey I come dey ask myself whether there is another nigeria apart from that sh1thole across Cotonou. ma guy, me I don't naija being 'more recognised and dominating' that seeing a country held hostage by armed robbers, prostitutes, militants, boko harams, ritualists and 410ners! ns wao! some have eyes but can't see, some have ears but can't hear! what a tragedy ![]() |
Kingmojo: Ghanaians clean houses to make earns meat but Nigerians use their mothers and wives as blood money. Steal from hard workers. That's what u guys are known around the world. nigerians using their mothers and wives for blood money is just a small part of the nigerian tragedy. they even sell their properties, such as cars,houses and lands, to send their sisters and daughters to go to Europe/Italy and work as prostitutes! if I tell you the numbers of people that disappear in lagos alone every day, you'll faint. otokoto abi na gbomogbo, abi na wetin na sef..... |
Qelvin: is that all you got? you can do better charliesharaaap eeeediot |

[/quote]If you go through the thread you’ll find out that the award was given to the governor by a Nigerian-owned magazine supposedly ‘based’ in Accra. It has nothing to do with Ghanaians!
