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CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested For Hacking Ghana Armed Forces Mails by PetroDolla: 5:48pm On Dec 14, 2012
shymexx: Tell your country's Armed Forces to stop being cheap and start encrypting their passwords...

They can download freeware on the internet if Ghana is that broke, ok?? undecided
are you aware that websites of the pentagon, CIA and key Western defence institutions have been hacked into many many times? it wasn't as if they got away with it!
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested For Hacking Ghana Armed Forces Mails by PetroDolla: 5:46pm On Dec 14, 2012
Abrantie: I think you guys are giving those criminals too much credit because the word "hacker" was used.

Do you know how easy it is to get a password to an e-mail account? That hardly requires any hacking skills.
those dumbasses and their level of reasoning .................... I pity those two criminals with those abongo boysgrin grin grin
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested For Hacking Ghana Armed Forces Mails by PetroDolla: 5:36pm On Dec 14, 2012
salam001: i thought ghanaians claim they know English language than Nigeria?,is that twi you wrote?
what's wrong with what he wrote, m0ron?
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested For Hacking Ghana Armed Forces Mails by PetroDolla: 5:33pm On Dec 14, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]this shows that ghanaians are still backward... ghanaian defence is that vulnerable that just 2 people can hack their accounts.. Choi i wonder what more sophisticated hacker will do to the entire nation?[/quote]LOL. MR.GAYman… your criminally-inclined countrymen are cooling off in the Ghanaian military custody as we speak. And I know some sharp,powerful slaps are visiting their ugly faces every second. You won’t want to see what has become of those two individuals. They are guaranteed a very wonderful Xmas, courtesy the Ghana Armed Forces! Hahahaha grin

The Pentagon’s site had been hacked many times, same for CIA and defence institutions in the West.Hacking therefore is no big deal-getting caught is the koko. I don’t blame you because the Nigerian defence ministry does not even have a website! I’ll be very surprised if they do! LOL. Kudos to the Ghana military for busting the arses of these criminals. I bet they’ll have a great Xmas.LOL. I trust Ghanaian courts to deal with these ones.

But what do you expect from a confirmed GAY whose roots and are deeply entrenched in Red Light? A confirmed deluded lunatic, whose ape-like father was a love-vendor and mother a pr0stitute at a popular Red Light district in Ajengule. Even his fore parents and the generations before him were products of Red Light. an animal in human skin.

A red-light district is a part of an urban area where there is a concentration of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses, such as sex shops, strip clubs, adult theaters, etc. The term originates from the red lights that were used as signs of brothels.[1] There are areas in many big cities around the world which have acquired an international reputation as red-light districts.[2]
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested For Hacking Ghana Armed Forces Mails by PetroDolla: 4:49pm On Dec 14, 2012
[quote author=Sisi_Kill]What is the big deal if "Senior Brother" steals from "Junior Brother"?

Besides, it is all Ghana's fault, they brought this on themselves by "Jealousing us".

They know they have "nothing to offer" so they made Nigerians steal from them to make us look bad.

They should be happy that Nigeria. . ."The Giant of Africa" sees them worthy enough to steal from.

We have made their day by mentioning their country in the same sentence as ours.

This will teach them a lesson for trying to "Copy" Nigerians.

Next Target - Somalia!![/quote]LOL. any wonder your bvllshit country is now in the dustbin? tribe of chimpanzees who thrive on criminality! hopelessly phucked up. glad you mentioned Somalia, because whenever nigeria is mentioned a comparison with Somalia becomes inevitable.

As for these sub-human vile beasts, they should forget about seeing nigeria ever gain. They’ll rot their stinkin arses in Ghanaian jail for a very, very long time, I assure you.

And of course they won't lack company at all in Ghanaian gallows.

they'll meet lots of their countrymen in jail.
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 2:32pm On Dec 13, 2012
grin grin grin LOL How is it my fault or that of any Ghanaian that your human eating, coc-k suckin, sub human vile beasts are so phucked? I often wonder how some 180 million sickos ended up in one place. grin

The 7th largest producer of oil, with some of the largest reserves of gas and yet they can’t produce enough electricity for themselves. The shith0le can’t even fvckin produce petrol for its poverty-ridden citizens. LOL. Is it a surprise long lines can be found at filling stations across that shith0le?

The dustbin country has four oil refineries and yet imports all its refined fuel. If this is not a confirmation of a cursed nation, then what is it? In fact vulture-eating Nigerians take their crude oil to countries like Ivory Coast to refine and ship back to their accursed country. If this is not a confirmation of a cursed nation, then what is it?
The biggest shith0le ever in the history of mankind exports 2.5 million barrels of oil daily and yet 90% of their impoverished and long-suffering citizens struggle to survive on less than $ 2 a day. LOL. Their leaders are busy chopping their money. LOL. Their leaders don’t even respect them. They see them as first class MUGUs!!!! Chei. I understand their cassava bread-eating leader told them he did not give a fvck! They plan to build a N2 billion banquet hall for their president and a 14 billion naira for their VP and yet cannot fix the highway that links their funny country to the rest of West Africa! When you travel on the Accra-Lagos road, immediately you enter nigeria you’ll know. LOL. The road from Accra is superb till you reach seme! And from Seme to Lagos is currently the worst road in the world! Chei, nigeria has won another title ooooh. The country with the worst road in west Africa title!

In nigeria, young girls are impregnated and kept in secret locations. When they give birth, the babies are taken away and sold to the highest bidder! LOL. Just like they do for animals..like goats,sheep and cows!
Kidnapping is the second most lucrative industry after oil. LOL. 42 nigerans are unemployed! 34 million nigerians have no access to toilet and thus defecate in the open. LOL. Life expectancy is a miserable…..wait for it……52! LOL. More than 90% survive on less than $2 a day. Today, Nigerian imports every single item, including toothpicks! LOL. Ghana is looking to sell excess rice after a bumper harvest. All the groundnut pyramids that were a feature of the Nigerian economy in the 1960s and 70s have long disappeared, as ‘hard working’ nigerians now rely on their monthly share from the federation account.

Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education, health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate? I understand your fragile, generator fumes-compromised brain works only part of the time, but at least your low IQ can allow for some low-level research, which will confirm what most of you are- deluded lunatics! LOL.

Being Ghanaian is an honour so deal with it,mor0ns! Nigerians know Ghanaians are superior, they’ll just never admit it.

Chei, man pikin don sample those babes in that accursed land oooh. Chei, nelly- the Tiv girl-was the first, (those Tiv women can be dangerous in bed -they can break your waist oooh). She was followed by an Urhobo girl,then Remi, Molly(rivers), Dorothy (Igbo), another delta, then niger, niger again, edo, akwa ibom, then Uche. Hmmm these are the ones that graced my bed for any length of time. I am not even talking about the numerous one-night stands. LOL. As a matter of fact, one of them- who is from Cross River and currently based in Port Harcourt, has been calling me regularly in the past two weeks, begging to come spend the Xmas with me in Accra! LOL. Mr. GAY, take a chill pill and accept the fact that your women can’t ever have enough of Ghanaian men-the real authentic African men. I heard your men need stuff like alomo biiters to get going. LOL. Even your NAFDAC is worried! LOL. So why won’t your women look for real men elsewhere? F00lish goat. I still remember when I went to Rivers state many years ago to do some work in a community. They were so excited they brought one babe-she was a student at the UNI in Port Harcourt to keep me company. What a wonderful host community! Trust me, I did not disappoint at all. When I got back to base, she kept sending me letters and messages pleading to come spend some time with me! Chei, the traditional Nigerian hospitality is so awesome! LOL. Chei, nigeria we hail ooooh LOL.
Dummies, what name do you give to a country of kidnappers, ritualists, pr0stitutes,419ners, scammers and spammers, terrorists, militants, armed robbers, book haram, friggin eediots? A country where nothing works?

Check out the lead story on NL
Nigerian Girl Killed In Rome, Italy by pitoski(m): 5:51pm On Dec 12

Another victim of human trafficking!

Franca Abumen, a 27 years old Nigerian, living in Rome, Italy, has met her untimely death in the hands of an unknown men who brutally murdered her by tying her ankles and strangling her to death with a black cord, tied around her neck.

Franca was killed in the woods of Stifone, between Narni Waters, in Rome and her body was found 24 hours after her death on Sunday 10th of December, 2012; after her friends called the police to declare her missing when she failed to return home from work (prostitution).


Hoodlums may take over Nigeria – Afenifere
on DECEMBER 13, 2012 • in NEWS
9:11 am

BY DAYO JOHNSON

AKURE—AFENIFERE, a pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Wednesday, challenged President Goodluck Jonathan to rise and act fast to stem the spate of insecurity and the wanton destruction of lives and property or face the possibility of hoodlums completely taking over the country.

Secretary-General of the group, Bashorun Seinde Arogbofa, said the rate at which kidnappers abduct prominent Nigerians and the Boko Haram menace had not only put the lives of people at risk, but also scared away prospective investors.

Arogbofa listed the recent abduction of the mother of Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the wife of former Governor of Western Region, Gen. Oluwole Rotimi (rtd), as examples, which had brought bad publicity to the country.

According to him, “nobody is any longer safe in the country. Just a few days ago, it was the elderly Prof (Mrs) Okonjo that was kidnapped; only yesterday it was the wife of Gen. Oluwole Rotimi, former governor of Western Region.

“In the Northern part of the country, the Boko Haram is in charge and kills with reckless abandon.”

40-year-old Okada Rider Docked For Stealing Kolanuts, Palm Oil by Ptimes: 10:33am On Dec 12

A 40-year-old commercial motorcyclist, popularly called okada rider, Segun Olowomako, has been arraigned before an Ore Magistrate Court for allegedly stealing two baskets of kolanuts and two kegs of palm oil.

He was alleged to have conspired with one other person, still at large, to commit the offence.

According to the charge, Mr. Olowomako, and one other person, sometimes in September, 2012, conspired to commit felony to wit stealing at about 7.00 p.m. at Zaccheus Junction Ore, in the Ore Magisterial District.

The duo thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 516 of the criminal code ,Cap 37 ,Volume 1 ,Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.

2 Policemen Arrested For Okonjo-Iweala's Mother's Kidnapping

Okonjo Kidnap: Two Police officers Arrested

Two policemen have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of Finance Minister’s 82-year-old mother, the police said on Wednesday.

Professor Kamene Okonjo, mother of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who is the Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the economy was abducted on Sunday from

her home in Ogwuachi-Uku, Delta state.

Beware Of "Pillows Sellers In Lagos Traffic" by PayWell: 5:27pm On Dec 11

I just bought two pillows from an aboki, got home, took off the nice plastic wrappings and then PERCEIVED a nasty smell, not what i expected of a new product.

Became curious, took a razor blade and cut it open.

What i saw was undecipherable, pieces of very old and dirty foam.

Ouch!!! The Stench. I guess the very old and dirty foam was taken from the dustbin.

I am dump-folded. I have just been swindled of my hard earned cash and what about the health hazard posed by such a product.

LAGOS BUYERS BEWARE!!!

Police Arrest ‘Spirit’ In Kano
The Kano State Police Command, yesterday, announced the arrest of a ‘700-year-old spirit’ that engages in extorting money from the members of the public by imposing fear in them via telephone calls.

Briefing journalists at the Bompai headquarters of the command, the Kano State Police Commissioner, Mr. Ibrahim K. Idris, explained that the ‘spirit’ turned out to be one Alhaji Nura Hamza, a resident of Kurna Asabe Quarters in the state.

Idris explained that the suspect had taken advantage of the fear imposed in his victims by his status as a ‘spirit’ to cause them to source money and deposit same in a nearby bush, on an anthill, for spiritual purposes.
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:33pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]heheheheheheh *japanesse laff* if only wishes are horses gaynian animal will ride... who jah no man curse.....i hitted ur nerve sote u dont know what to post again.. u come begin curse naija.. grin grin now i know truth hurt... so because i tell u the truth... the whole story ur fore-fathers animals never told u about the real gayna , thats why u begin they curse naija... dont worry the more u curse us the more we come out stronger and the more God will continue to bless us .... stupidd fugly fhuck grin grin[/quote]Even God has given up on you guys!

God himself is dealing with you guys. God himself is going to reduce your rubbish country to nothigness. Papa God gave you people small oil and suddenly you felt you were better than every body else in the world? God is showing nigerians pepper and by the time He finishes with your jagajaga country, you all will think twice before you open your rotten mouths to insult and denigrate others. nigeria is finished, were only waiting for the vultures to come finish the carcass grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:23pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: I just bought two pillows from an aboki, got home, took off the nice plastic wrappings and then PERCEIVED a nasty smell, not what i expected of a new product.

Became curious, took a razor blade and cut it open.

What i saw was undecipherable, pieces of very old and dirty foam.

Ouch!!! The Stench. I guess the very old and dirty foam was taken from the dustbin.

I am dump-folded. I have just been swindled of my hard earned cash and what about the health hazard posed by such a product.

LAGOS BUYERS BEWARE!!!

https://www.nairaland.com/1129623/beware-pillows-sellers-lagos-traffic


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There goes the word "dirty" and fraudsters all in one story again. PetroDolla, is that the society these azzh0les constantly brag about?
Hahahahahah why do you think I have no iota of respect for those modafakas. animals are even better than them
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:21pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: I just bought two pillows from an aboki, got home, took off the nice plastic wrappings and then PERCEIVED a nasty smell, not what i expected of a new product.

Became curious, took a razor blade and cut it open.

What i saw was undecipherable, pieces of very old and dirty foam.

Ouch!!! The Stench. I guess the very old and dirty foam was taken from the dustbin.

I am dump-folded. I have just been swindled of my hard earned cash and what about the health hazard posed by such a product.

LAGOS BUYERS BEWARE!!!

https://www.nairaland.com/1129623/beware-pillows-sellers-lagos-traffic


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There goes the word "dirty" and fraudsters all in one story again. PetroDolla, is that the society these azzh0les constantly brag about?
look you need to go visit that trash called country. I was in Lagos for about eight hours last week and was horrified at what I saw. the main highway linking this fraudulent chimpanzees country from seme is in a complete mess! the city of lagos itself was at its disrtiest best. see all those modafakas running around like chicken without heads' look, nigeria is just phucked up! just watch out. forget about all the rants and f00lish noises you hear all those goarts are making. we know better what state that big-for-nothin country is in at the moment. what I saw was absolutely icredible
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:14pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]which brings me back to the same question

is that the reason why u animals wanna do everything we do..... u spoilt ur schools that u never had anywyay... u rigged elections ....u animals are now number 1 in sakawa ....poverty and bad roads has killed northern gayna ...... choiiiii ...nigeria is already getting better while u animals are copying our old ways ......no wonder u made rubbish called movies in the 21st century when nigeria has moved past making rubbish movies ....

copy copy giraffe animalss[/quote]modafaka, did you say nigeria is getting better? You see we all know you just have to say something to save face for your country. you know as we Ghanaians yab you guys you just have to try and put a defence and try to make your country look good, huh? but seriously, you think nigeria is getting better? well, prepare yourself because the worse is yet to come. that your country is destined for the dustbin and the dustbin it will go, no other way. nothing is going to save nigeria from the dustbin, take it from me. Mark it on the wall today. It does not matter how long, six months, one year , two years, nigeria will definitely fall and be disgraced. your cursed country will end up in the dustbin where it truly belongs
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:07pm On Dec 12, 2012
Cusubaba: Don't mind these primitive ugly apes ghanaians. A backward country where SSCE holders parade theirselves like semi God. A country where their lazy male are dragging nursing job with their female. Useless ugly people.
senseless, shapeless ape-like creatures. do you know why most nigerians wear agbada, senegalese and stuff like that? because they are fvcking shapeless. I don't know if the vulture and human meat you people eat that swells up your stomacj and make your men look like eight-months pregnant ad your women look 100 years order. ugly,useless dogs. the most despicable thing ever created by God. I am sure God deeply regrets ever creating these ugly apes!

shapeless eeediots who would bleach because of low self esteem. smelly stinking bastar-ds who think looking fair makes you a better human baing. can you imagine such crass act of a people with low esttem. a people who think being an african is being ugly. can you imagine, such fuckeduppedness
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 11:00pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]is that the reason why u animals wanna do everything we do..... u spoilt ur schools that u never had anywyay... u rigged elections ....u animals are now number 1 in sakawa ....poverty and bad roads has killed northern gayna ...... choiiiii ...nigeria is already getting better while u animals are copying our old ways ......no wonder u made rubbish called movies in the 21st century when nigeria has moved past making rubbish movies ....

copy copy giraffe animalss[/quote]If I were a nigerian, I would be thoroughly embarrassed to see your expose such crass ignorance and stupidity on a public forum and making such stupi-d mockery of your dustbin country. have you heard of the UN Human Development Index report? i advise you to go look for it. It can help you get a better understanding of how low your country is rated. you will weep to see countries like liberia, Benin, and Togo rated far better than your accursed country in all indices- from access to potable water, to roads, education, food, personal security, electricity, corruption etc. eediots fvckin GAY grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:54pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: Looks like Red-Light just suffered a mental breakdown. grin
what do you expect? he'd exceeded what his fragile brain can handle. grin you see nigeria a crazy asylum filled with lunatics of every persuasion- drugged and indoctrinated in the ways of terminal insanity grin


50 Nigerian Girls Used as Sex Slaves Rescued from Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire


In a rather disturbing development, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP) has rescued 50 Nigerian girls, mostly underaged, working as sex slaves in neighboring Ghana and Cote d’ Ivoire.

The girls, apparently victims of human trafficking, are between the ages of 16 and 25. Executive Secretary of NAPTIP, Mrs. Beatrice Jedy-Agba, who made this known at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday, said three suspects, acting as their slave masters, were also arrested. She said the suspects, who admitted to the crime, would be prosecuted to serve as deterrent to others engaged in the activities.

Jedy-Agba, who was represented by NAPTIP’s Director of Counselling and Rehabilitation in the agency, Mrs Lily Oguejiofor, said the rescue operation was the second of its kind this year, having rescued 10 girls in July, 2012 from Ivory Coast, bringing the total number of girls rescued this year from West African countries to 60.

She said the operation was necessitated by disturbing reports from a variety of sources, including the Nigerian mission in those countries, the media, Nigerians in diaspora, and civil society organisations in the countries. She then noted that the reports were all authenticated by an intelligence report from the Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA) and corroborated by a civil society organisation working on anti-trafficking issues in Ghana known as “Operation Mobilisation in Kumasi.”

Culled from: Information Nigeria
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:50pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]hahahahahaha i like stepping on gaynian fugly nerve .... its like music to my soul grin grin... have touched u where it hurt u most again... well the advise i gave u the other time still stand (hug a wet transformer)... until u post the link to the copy of the agreement online... i will just take ur post as a post of another gaynian ugly lunatic beggin for attention on nairaland grin grin[/quote]Hahahah so you, a dummie, scum suckin low life believes you are stepping on my nerve? Hhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa my guy, you are so damm freakinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn funny. whay do you expect from the son of a pig-phucked bastar-d? scammer , spammer, 419ner.. Hahhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hopelessly phucked
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:42pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: I think the reason is poor education, overpopulation, malnutrition and pollution. I heard they sell vultures as chicken in their country and they actually enjoy it. Did you know Nigeria is one of the most dirtiest countries on earth?
Hahahaha they've won that title by default- no country in the world comes close to being the dirtiest! you are absolutely right.

poor education-when a nigerian tells you he or she is a graduate don't pay any attention. Someone who finishes SHS in Ghana is even better than a so-called uni graduate in nigeria. they don't even go for lectures- their students are mostly armed robbers, cultists and ritualists. their women are prostitutes. can you imagine somebody can enroll in a nigerian uni, pass and obtain a degree without ever stepping into a lecture room? grin grin as for the overpopulation and malnutrition, you are absolutely right.

I also read somewhere that a nigerian is likely to suffer a mental health crisis as some point in their lives. so don't be surprised to see many mad people here !
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:35pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]yet more appreciated than any of u fugly maggots ...ur fugly girls wanna date us to break generation of ugliness gene in every gaynian ... if i lie ask yeone nelson grin grin grin[/quote]out of a country of 24 million, you can mention a single name? I can name 10 nigerian women married or dating Ghanaian men. In Ghana we see dating a nigerian is considered an abomination, very degrading. what would you do with those ugly,shapeless criminals?
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:31pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]hahahahahaha serious ugliness disease dey worry u .... the outcome of the meeting was summarized to the press... this is not gayna that ur president run thing like a cultism...... if there is truly an agreement .... u post the link to it of forever shut that fugly monkey mouth grin grin[/quote]I know you are a fvckin GAY, but didn't realise you also suffer from terminal insanity! you want that agreement go to the West African Gas Pipeline Company office in Lagos. you are a complete fvckin eeediot who deserve to be in a gas chamber. I hate smelly stinking bastar-ds
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:26pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: True. I feel like I'm arguing with brick walls or more precisely, goats.
why do you think they are so phucked? they are the most phucked up people on earth, and think they are the best grin little wonder the rest of the world treat them with utmost contempt and scorn. they are worse than goats....more like maggo-ts. despicable, very despicable
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:21pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]its only a deluded ugly gaynian monkey like u that will believe the rubbish u posted as the reason for ur monkey president visit to nigeria ... u dont have proper link to back up ur rubbish speculation ...but it was broadcasted live here... ur president begging nigeria for gas .... stupiid monkey grin grin[/quote]funniest fvckin gay bastar-d.

did you hear my president beg? were you at the meeting? i advise you go get a copy of the contractual agreement for the west africa gas project. the responsibilities of your cursed country are clearly spelt out, and failing to deliver gas attracts considerable penalties. gas from your shi-thole generates only 10% of Ghana's power demand. and good news, we should have gas flowing from our own jubilee field in about a week or so. so doggie, go shove your cursed and dirty gas up filthy your gay arse grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:12pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: ONE Cinema? WTF!?

Glo, one of the six networks in tiny Ghana with about 2% market share?

There goes the "Banks" again. How many Ghanaians have Nigerian banks employed that would even make a dent in our economy. What economical benefits have your 419 banks provided?

[b]Did you factor in all the Nigerian asshawoes, bootleg CDs and chinko phone sellers at Nkrumah circle to your 65% analyses? [/b]Go sit down somewhere!!!
you see these boko haramed bastar-ds have their fragile brains severely compromised by generator fumes grin grin grin so you can understand their low IQ grin what a shame-- to have the biggest shit-hole ever in west africa. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 10:08pm On Dec 12, 2012
Cusubaba: Senseless Ape, u have cocoa, Gold, Diamond etc and yet foreigners control 98% of Ghana economy. Yet the biggest cinema in Ghana is own by a Nigerian. A Nigerian own Glo Network in Ghana. Nigeria own 70% Banks in Ghana i.e UBA bank, Access Bank, Energy bank, Intercontinental bank, Zenith bank, Eco bank, GTB bank, Fin bank, Spring bank etc. Nigeria control 65% of Ghana economy.
Oooooooooooooooooooooooh plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz this your crap has long become boring! so the fact that a nigerian own majority shares in a cinema means nigerians control the Ghanaian economy? I know there are Ghanaian minority shareholders in that cinema. a nigerian own glo so what? what is glo's market share in Ghana? how much of the market do you think glo has in Ghana? you probably don' know there are 6 operators, and glo has the least subscribers? I only know of 6 nigerian banks in Ghana. for you information, there are about 36 orthodox banks and more than a 100 unconventional banks across Ghana. and the nigerian banks here are under strict central bank controls. ask those bankers and glo whether they feel they control anything. few weeks ago, access bank was barred from engaging in foreign exchange transactions due to some shady deals.. does that sound like a bank controlling anything.

only f00lish apes engage in this kind of cheap talk. so the fact that igbo live and do business in lagos means they have taken over lagos,huh?

you are nothing but a big, fat f00l. a complete eddiot. don't know why I am wasting my time with mor0n like you grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:53pm On Dec 12, 2012
The Lessons From Ghana

Published on December 11, 2012 by

Last Friday, Ghanaians went to the poll to elect a new president and members of the country’s legislature. The election which stretched to the following Saturday was described as peaceful and generally credible by both foreign and local observers. By Sunday night, the results of the elections were known and winners declared.

The incumbent President John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, was declared winner by the country’s electoral commission. Mahama won with 50.70 percent of the votes cast while his closest rival, Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party, scored 47.74 of the total votes cast.

After the winner was announced, the defeated candidate, though disagreed with the result, did not call his followers out on the streets for demonstration, killing and burning of houses as witnessed in Nigeria after President Goodluck Jonathan was declared winner in 2011.

This is the first lesson we must take from the Ghanaian election. Our politicians must learn to restrain themselves even if they disagree with the conduct of the election. They should not call their supporters out for violence because violence cannot solve anything.

The defeated candidate in the Ghana presidential election has elected to go to court to challenge the result. This is a better approach than asking supporters to engage in burning of property and killing.

Secondly, Nigerians must learn to conduct themselves peacefully during elections as witnessed in Ghana. There was no report of ballot snatching or violence. There was no bloodshed as usually witnessed during our own elections. This is commendable.

The third lesson is the flexibility of the country’s electoral system which allowed election to be deferred to the following day in some areas when the biometric machines in these areas malfunctioned. If this had happened in Nigeria, voters in those areas would have been disenfranchised as INEC would have refused an extention of time to give opportunity to the people to cast their votes for fear of being accused of favouring a particular political party or candidate.

The fourth lesson is the swiftness with which the results of the election were announced immediately after the collation. This is the way it should be so as not to give room for suspicions and manipulations.

Lastly, we should endeavour to adopt the biometric system used in Ghana during the elections. The system, we are told, is reliable and cannot be manipulated for election rigging.

Source: PM News
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:48pm On Dec 12, 2012
Cusubaba: Senseless Ape, i thought u had only charcoal skins, dint knw ur brain re burnt too. So what is ur bleaching face president John Mahama doing in Abuja, Nigeria today.
Ewu, can see you have a brain of a one-month-old baby, bastar-d! Go back to my post and read it carefully. you'll find the reason my president was in your dustbin country. I know as a nigerian, reading is a huge challenge and comprehension is even a bigger challenge. but at least read my post slowly at a speed your limited and compromised IQ will allow and you'll grasp my point. good luck, modafaka!
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:40pm On Dec 12, 2012
Learn From Ghana’s Election, INEC Commissioner Tells Nigerians

The Cross River State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mike Igini on Tuesday said Ghana will remain the pride of Africa as it stands as a model in African democracy which Nigeria must emulate.

Mr Igini, who was a guest on Channels Television’s breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily, said “the history of a people is a reflection of how they decide to conduct themselves.”

The INEC commissioner said Ghana has conducted six successful elections that has met both local and international standards and that the success is not far-fetched because the saying “Ghana First” applies that every Ghanaians should believe in the country.

He said Ghanaians are where they are today because they started a journey of change some years ago, remaining committed to the value of change and in making the country attain a higher level in Africa and West Africa Sub-region and that they also adopt new method which is the introduction of the biometric system in the election process.

“Some of the things I found in Ghana are quite interesting unlike in our own country; and of course we can see why we are where we are,” he said.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=t8fMfB5DiSU
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:35pm On Dec 12, 2012
Ghana: How Nigeria Can Learn From the Ghana Election - Obanikoro


interview

Accra — Senator Musiliu Obanikoro was a member of the 250-man ECOWAS observer monitoring mission that witnessed the just concluded presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana. In 2008, as the then Nigerian High Commissioner to the country, he played a key role in the polls. Daily Trust spoke to him in Accra on his views on the election and other issues. Excerpts:

You witnessed the 2008 and the 2012 general elections in Ghana, how will you assess this one?

I think that there is a slight improvement on the last exercise in 2008. Though there is a lot of distrust. This we saw from the day before yesterday, and yesterday during the election and even as at this morning. That bothers on my own perception on the margin. It is almost an equally divided country in terms of support base for both parties. So you can see a lot of distrust, even from the results we are getting. It is likely to be a close election. When you have a very close score, everybody is edgy and nobody wants to give any undue advantage to the other party. So giving all that, I think from the way the voters conducted themselves yesterday; there is no doubt that this is a country that is ready to embrace democracy. And the improvement that I saw bothers on the conduct of the people during election. Despite the slow process that we saw yesterday because of the electronic machine, people were patiently waiting everywhere. There were some places, we saw....personally I saw a queue of over 700 voters. In some cases about one thousand voters standing peacefully. And some were sitting quietly on a bench. People were standing calming, waiting for their turn to exercise their franchise. That speaks volumes in terms of the citizen's commitment to democracy. It is not all about government or the umpire, which is the Electoral Commission. It is not just about that. It is also about the people. How responsive and responsible the people are also generally affects the conduct of the election.

You spoke about distrust among the political parties in the build-up to the election, the accusations and the counter-accusations. The allegations that people had planned to rig the election. But people see all these as symptoms of what is coming, following the oil discovery in the country?

Let's be honest with each other, we know the more prosperous a nation is the higher the bar. So it has been, not just Ghana it is so in any given society, the higher the level of prosperity the higher the stalk. So that goes without any gainsaying.

At the end of the day with has happened, can you confidently say that the election was credible and will meet the expectations of everybody?

Well, let me say yesterday I was at about 92 polling stations I personally visited them. Officially I visited five with former President Obasanjo and 32 with other colleagues of mine. And I and one other person went all over, just to see exactly what was happening. I am happy honestly to say that Ghanaians are truly, truly committed to democracy. I will say to the best of my knowledge, what I saw yesterday I can characterize it as being credible. Credible in every sense of it! I have seen elections in the Western World, personal experience, and not on television. I have seen elections in Nigeria. And I was witness to 2008 elections in Ghana and being a witness to this one that is going on. I can say with all sense of responsibility that it is a good election. Now so far, yes, I can say it is a credible election. But as they collate results and results are announced. The way the election is received and the way results are collated are the things that we now have to pay special attention to, so that there is no manipulation of any form in terms of the outcome of the election. We are dealing with human beings. We have seen it in other places, even in the Western World. So everybody must be vigilant, so that nobody comes to get any advantage.

Looking at the entire West African sub-region and indeed the whole of Africa, what are the lessons one can learn from Ghanaian election?

There is a lot to learn. Look at what we had in 2011 in terms of biometric registration in Nigeria and they have elevated it to biometric voting. I think there are lots of lessons here. The process of accreditation, I will rightly say carrying voters' ID was not good enough to serve as accreditation. Your finger prints must be accepted by the machine for you to vote. That gives a lot of credibility to the process. I believe that we also can elevate our own to that level. If we are able to successfully execute it, I believe it will reduce the mistrust, the irregularities that are inherent in the system that we have now.

Given the challenges that we experienced yesterday, do you think the Electoral Commission was adequately prepared for the election?

Of course, given the fact that they we using biometric voter system for the first time. And what I witnessed I can say they are teething problems. One late arrival of materials; two some machines did not work effectively; three the breakdown, because the personnel did not change the batteries at the assigned time. Because according to the Chairman of the Electoral Commission, they were to change the battery every five hours. A good number of them allowed the batteries to wear out before they changed them. That created a lot of problems, because sometimes for the system to re-boost it takes two hours to three hours. So that created a lot of problems. I believe in an election, any system that is new into any environment certainly will create such problems. But I am happy with the swiftness with which the Electoral Commission has attended to some of these challenges. Election in some polling booths was adjourned until this morning. And as we speak now the process is on going. And don't let us lose sight of the fact that out of 26,000 polling stations, this situation is only just being repeated in only 10 per cent, no 18 per cent. This translates to 4,000 polling booths. So if out of 26,000, we have successfully executed elections in about 22,000. I think that is way more than the pass mark and they have 4,000 that they are dealing with right now. They are voting now. I think by and large, if you ask me I will say it was a good election.

In your assessment, do you believe 10 per cent is not sufficient basis for anyone to query the validity of the outcome of the election?

Well we don't have results as we speak. As I said the 18 per cent and not even 10 per cent will translate to 4,000 polling units. And they are voting there as I speak now. So it is not as if those results were cancelled. And also don't let us forget that they adjourned for different reasons. There are cases where they have voted and the machines malfunctioned. And what they also did last night was to count the results of those who voted. And asked those who were on the line to come back this morning. And so the candidates and all the agents of the parties, they are all aware of the results so far, before the adjournment. Now this morning, those who have not voted will go back and vote. Then in the other situation, you have places where the election materials got to very late. So election did not take place, they are doing their own right now. And lastly, all those, who experienced total break-down of the machines. Those ones are starting again, so we are dealing with different categories of challenges. And I am confident that if we allow the distrust to cool off a bit, I am sure the umpire has the capacity to deliver a credible election. You have been actively involved in two elections in Ghana. And from your perspective do you think Ghana has put enough deterrents in place to check rigging?

Well to be honest with you, from what I saw yesterday, it is very difficult to rig. One before you can vote, the machine must accredit you. And the agents are there to witness the accreditation. So I think there is little or no room for rigging. But of course, human elements can always come to play in anything. We just hope and pray that those with negative tendencies will not hijack the process.

Source: Daily Trust
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:29pm On Dec 12, 2012
Abrantie: No, no, no... they can go back to flaring up the gas while their country remains in darkness.

Stupidity beyond comprehension if you ask me.
these mugus are simply incredible! they'll rather flare the gas and choke themselves to death! absolutely f00lish beyond reason. incredible stuff
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:26pm On Dec 12, 2012
Cusubaba: Don't mind these senseless Apes Ghanaians. Ghanaians have PHD sydrone ( Pull Him Down Sydrone). They can't pull Nigerians down, that is why they hate Nigerians with passion. Imagine a lazy country like Ghana. The richest man in Ghana is Micheal Essien. Ghanaians are nothing but empty barries making the loudest noises.
Listen to this muppet. you think the good people of Ghana have time for confirmed deluded lunatics? Look, your country is phucked up big time. honestly, you should rubbing shoulders with somalia, yemen and iraq. hope you apes have released the poor 82-year-old gradmother (Mrs. Okonjo) see how pathetic and senseless your barbaric country has become.

That 'lazy' country produced more than one million tonnes of cocoa annually. tell me, what happened to those groundnut pyramids in the north. and how much of cocoa do you produce today?

For a country that imports everything, including toothpicks, that is a rather audacious thing to day,huh? 'hardworking' nigerians gather in abuja every month to collect their state allocation. that has become a ritual, and nothing else happens in that cursed country. i guess that's your idea of 'hard work' huh? pathetic, very pathetic indeed.
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:15pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]u are such a big retard... its worst than dustin ... yet we control ur fhuckin economy... we have second biggest GDP in the whole of africa... u are one heck of stupiid retard grin grin[/quote]Hehehehe gay dog, what do you control? you mean those selling fake phones, CDs and doing menial jobs around Ghana? is that what you call control? or is having 3,4 banks out of about 200 conventional/non-conventional banks, or one out of six mobile phone operators amount to controlling anything? you apes are simply fuelish, the most f00lish specie of man! you know nigerians are the least popular people in the world, including Ghana- so my goat-- don't continue to expose your stupidit-y... because you criminally-inclined compatrots don't control shi-t? you know Ghanaians don't like nigerians, just as nigerians don't like Ghanaians- so how can you control any thing? BTW, do you control your own economy? dam f00lish goat, modafaka grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 9:03pm On Dec 12, 2012
Cusubaba: Senseless Ape, ur here talking trash while ur president elect John Mahama is in Nigeria today begging Goodluck Jonathan for Nigeria to supply Gas to Ghana because Ghana is facing light problem due to low gas supply from Nigeria to Ghana.
Edioooot, talkin trash as usual. I can see that madness runs in your family. talking trash is a nigeria thing,huh?

why would my president beg nigeria to supply gas to Ghana when there is already a contractual agreement compelling nigeria to supply gas to Ghana? let me educate you about the $1 billion west african gas project. Chevron,Ghana,nigeria,togo,benin all provided funding for the project and own equity stake. under the project, nigeria has signed a 20-year deal to supply about 123 million cubic feet of gas daily to Ghana and far smaller amount to togo and benin. the agreement also provides for a fine to be imposed on nigeria if it fails to supply gas under the project.
But your reckless and irresponsible country has failed to meet its contractual obligation. so my president was in your dustbin country to warn your cassave-eating president that Ghana will invoke the penalty clause and demand massive compensation from your pathetic country if it fails to honour its obligation. Gas from the west african gas project provide only 10% of electricity generate in Ghana.

you probably don't know Ghana will inaugurate its own $1 billion gas projects in the next few days. Yes, Ghana will be tapping gas from its Jubilee project, so that f00lish nigeria can go shove its boko haramed gas up its dirty a-rse!
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 8:39pm On Dec 12, 2012
[quote author=Red-Light]phewwwwww. its really fun dealing with this gaynia muppets..... i will make sure i run all of u outta nairaland ...until yall know your master


[size=15pt]GAYNA MUST GO (season 2[/size]) grin grin grin


leave nairaland for Nigerians if u have nothing positive to contribute to our country and forum grin grin[/quote]Damn! Illegitimate offspring of a couple who happens to be gay!

shi-t gliter

since nairaland is for nigerians, what is a story about Ghana doing on your fvckin site? you should be talkin about your nigerian shythole, isn't that how it is supposed to be, mor0n?
Foreign AffairsRe: Protesters Clash In Ghana Over Election Results by PetroDolla: 8:35pm On Dec 12, 2012
sadeiyare: I believe you will be in a better position to explain the rift between the two countries because this is not healthy for west africa
dear, you don't need to ask. nigerians are known all over the world for the most appalling conduct. they are uncouth, barbaric, criminally-inclined and despicable! why do you think their country is worse than a dustbin?

nigeria is a country of Bleep-erz, evil tards who are resented all over the world.

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