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PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 6:25pm On Sep 16, 2014
100Cents: Why are you unnecessarily antagonistic ?

Is that how you wish to succeed in Ajegunle, Lagos ?
chino, give yourself a brain.what will bring me to that sh1thole? my dog wont even get anywhere close to that God-forsaken sh1thole grin grin

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? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 6:05pm On Sep 16, 2014
100Cents: Zenith bank does not rent property anywhere
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where did you get that nonsense from? who gives a fvck about zenith bank? they are just one of 36 banks, so who cares about them. Perhaps they don't do that in your country but they no choice than to do that in Ghana. they can pack and go back to MUMUDOM if they like grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 5:55pm On Sep 16, 2014
iconize: I can only see emotions in the gibberish above. grin grin

Better give yourself senses or descend on you. grin grin

Aranaa won't come to your rescue this time around.
hahahahaha you wan try? hahahahah fuckeduppedness PetroDolla don't give a sh1t about MUMUs. a bunch of modafakas grin grin grin abi you want try/ PetroDolla is a warrior any day grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 5:53pm On Sep 16, 2014
100Cents: shocked Very soon, Dangote will buy Ghana...
I think he should buy shitnigeria first because that zoo is now a certified sh1thole. grin grin grin can you imagine people eating from the dustbin in that accursed magg0t-infected sh1thole grin grin grin dangote can at least use some of his ill-gotten money to feed some of his starving apes who keep embarrassing africa grin grin grin 90% of you apes survive on less than $2 a day. why can't dangote help fight poverty in the sh1thole? grin grin grin grin you need get rid of the generator fumes in your sick tiny brain grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 5:48pm On Sep 16, 2014
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ROSSIKE: Zenith Bank Nigeria Plc Building in Accra:

https://www.brollghana.com/uploads/properties/135.jpg

Any Ghanaian equivalent in Abuja or Lagos?
Thought not.
[/s]hahahahaha you talk like a foool. grin that building you posted is NOT owned by Zenith Bank grin It is Ghanaian owned grin Zenith Bank hired just two floors in that building grin grin grin grin such magg0t grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 5:44pm On Sep 16, 2014
ROSSIKE: It's no surprise that Nigerians dominate the Ghanaian property market. Nigeria is a MINT nation. One of the four nations projected by experts to lead world economic growth this century. I mean, Ghana is not in the same class as Nigeria. Nigeria's annual GDP is $510 billion - half a trillion dollars - making it Africa's biggest economy, recently surpassing South Africa. Ghana's GDP is $47 billion. So what's the point of this discussion? There's nothing to debate.
MUMU-in-Chief! grin

The GDP ni, PDP nko? grin grin grin

Let me break thing down to your level, goat. grin

GDP is the aggregate of the value of goods and services produced within a specific jurisdiction.

So in the case of MUMUgeria, revenues from oil drives your GDP. So with high oil prices, your country’s GDP will naturally rise, even without you apes lifting a finger!

The the reality of your so-called large GDP is junk! grin grin your so-called GDP exists only on paper grin grin grin

You know how things are with oil revenues in your sh1thole,right? Your sh1thole is one of the world's most corrupt nations,huh? Answer yes sir,dog.

By the time Goodluck Jonathan, his ape-looking wife, IBB take their share of the so called large GDP; OBJ will remove his own; Abdulsalami Abubakar will take his cut; Atiku and Tinubu will take their share, Danjuma will collect his own, even Buhari go collect na; your thieving governors and their officials will take their share, the remainder of your GDP is nothing to write home about!

MUMU by the time the leftover of your so-called large GDP is shared among the rest of you 200 million suffering masses, apes like you won’t even see a kobo

Why do you think its difficult to provide water, electricity, health care, jobs etc etc in your sh1thole? arrant nonsense! grin grin grin

I will rather have a GDP of $1 and have a descent life than have a $500 billion GDP and live in perpetual poverty grin those Lagos workmen fighting for Fashola's fanta fit kill pesin oooh. chei see GDP, abi na PDP don swallow una money finish sef grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 5:28pm On Sep 16, 2014
hahahaha you guys are a bunch of comedians indeed! 80% of shitnigerians live in rented premises, compared with 22 % in Ghana, and they want to lay claim to "controlling" real estate in Ghana? grin grin grin http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/thoughts-on-the-2014-nba-agc/187927/

hahahahaha I have not stopped laughing since I first read this crap! such inferiority complex! hahaha nothing makes a shitnigerian happy than to be lied to. the shitnigerian press is sh1t grin grin grin

If you want to know a country whose economy is being dominated by foreigners then read this grin grin grin grin
Foreigners have taken over our economy — MAN grin grin grin
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/foreigners-taken-economy-man/ grin

on January 12, 2014
*’How made-in-Nigeria goods campaign died after gulping millions of Naira’ grin
*Outlines the road to economic prosperity in 2014
By UDEME CLEMENT
Ikpong Umoh is the Vice Chairman, Toiletries and Cosmetics (T&C) Group of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN). He speaks on the activities of the sector in 2013, the need for the Federal Government to revamp industries in 2014, strict enforcement of the local content policy and the benefits of patronising made-in-Nigeria goods.
Looking at the economy in 2013, has the manufacturing sector made much impact on national development?
The manufacturing sector, especially Toiletries and Cosmetics (T&C) Group of Manufacturers Association Nigeria (MAN), recorded major decline instead of increase in productivity. Looking at the economy generally, there are many challenges. In the 60s, Nigeria’s economy was placed above Brazil, China, India, Singapore and Malaysia as a country with numerous potentials to become a technology giant.
Sadly, that has not happened because our resources are not prudently managed. Also the rulers are not living up to expectation in doing the right thing and leading by example. For example, government is only interested in revenue generation from local industries and not in their growth. We do not have good industrial policies to ensure that foreign firms coming into Nigeria partner with local companies to enhance technology transfer like what is done in other countries. Here, foreign companies come in with their chief executives, cooks, barbers and even carpenters. There must be census of foreigners in Nigeria. Does our immigration office have the data on how many foreigners are in Nigeria? Today, foreigners have taken over our economy even in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) like operating barber’s salons and eateries.
Foreign firms still operate in Nigeria with almost 100 per cent foreign work-force despite the local content policy in place. Does it mean this policy is a failure?
In Nigeria, government’s policy on local content works only on paper and not in practice because government is not pursuing it to ensure compliance like what we see in other countries.
Why do most Nigerians prefer foreign products even when made-in-Nigeria goods are of superior quality?
It is the mentality of some individuals who believe that imported goods are better even when such products are inferior compared to those manufactured locally. The campaign for patronage of made-in-Nigeria goods did not just come today. It is a project that has taken centre stage of various governments for over three decades, since MAN initiated the campaign. The most recent launches occurred in 1999, 2004, 2009 and 2010. Each of the launching held out promises of economic emancipation and guzzled whopping sums of money but we are yet to feel the impact on the national economy.
In 2009, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Achike Udenwa, launched one of the most celebrated campaigns. On that occasion, government made far reaching pronouncements including import prohibition of certain products, a ban on the consumption of foreign beverages at official functions and in government offices. Some of the items on the prohibition list include biscuits, tea, coffee, soft drinks, fruit juices and bottled water. Government’s argument was that uncontrolled importation of these items made local brands largely uncompetitive. That campaign gulped N200m. In spite of the huge amount of money and the high profile launching, the anticipated effect was not realised as the exercise was overtaken by events and the campaigned soon fizzled out just like its predecessors.
What is responsible for the exponential decay in the tempo and effect of such laudable projects, which characterised the campaigns?
The reason for failure include insincerity because, during the campaign, the dress code of the ministers and other government officials showed shoes made in Italy, the flowing gown made in Saudi Arabia, wristwatch made in Hong Kong and the pen used to sign the event register made in Switzerland. The trays, cups and plates used for entertainment were made in China.
The launching was accompanied by a lot of fanfare followed by radio jingles, television adverts and billboards with advertorials, across the length and breadth of the country. After that, what next? The whole setting reflected hypocrisy with a faulty foundation and an attitude of ‘do as I say, not as I do’. The approval by the President Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Executive Council (FEC) to import 60,000 units of waste bins from the United Kingdom (UK) at N927.6 million may have confirmed the insinuation in some quarters that the much-promoted local content policy is a mere lip service.
Lack of political will is also an issue because sometimes there is a tendency for the sponsors of the project to use it as a launching pad for their political ambitions, to corner the huge budget associated with it or to appease MAN that government identifies with their concern for invigorating the industrial sector via promotion of made in Nigeria goods. Once their selfish ambition is achieved, the project is abandoned.
The campaign is usually narrow in scope and shallow in content, as it starts and ends in Abuja without any plan to replicate the campaigns in the states and local governments to drum awareness at the grassroots. There are no set targets or dates to measure any impact or achievements. No reviews are made. Once the incumbent minister vacates the post, the project exits with him or her.
The absence of enabling laws to back up the call for made in Nigeria products is also a challenge. In its present form, the campaign is seen as something that does not concern everybody. Majority of Nigerians are not aware of the benefits derivable for being patriotic about locally made goods .Today, there is no punishment for importing and selling finished goods that can be made in Nigeria.
This takes us to the issue of policy thrust direction. Since the advent of democracy in the 4th republic, we witnessed that efforts to jumpstart the economy are focused in two directions like attracting Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) or encouraging and empowering local industries. The two considerations appear to be mutually exclusive events in Nigeria, so only one of them may be undertaken. Experience has shown that the odds usually favour FDIs while stimulating the economy through encouragement of local industries often becomes the opportunity cost.
The preference for FDIs is obvious as the immediate and long term personal interest overrides any other considerations including national interest. People in government who negotiate the investment inflow are guaranteed a place in the Board as Directors, while their children and cronies can also look forward to a secure future without much toil or sweat. The foreign investors are wooed with generous incentives including tax holidays of about 3-5 years, Duty-free and Value Added Tax (VAT)–free importation of their finished products for about three years and syndicated bank loans among many others. On the other hand, local investors are denied these generous conditions even in their own country.
What are the economic implications of government giving foreign investors many incentives to the detriment of local manufacturers?
That is why our economy is suffering and so many of our youths are jobless. Once they settle, the foreign investors begin to look for monopoly and so begin to plot how to kill any local competitor that may have been in the market before their arrival. They will employ all manner of antitrust tactics and even use the regulatory agencies to raise the bar to scheme out local entrepreneurs.
With the level of poverty and unemployment today, is there any hope for Nigeria’s economy?
Nigeria still has potentials in oil wealth and with huge foreign reserves; government can change the economy and move to actualise the Vision 20:2020. It is important to note that the manufacturing sector is crucial to economic development and job creation. For us to move forward like advanced countries, our government must turn attention to industrial development and there must be an enabling environment for SMEs to thrive.
Nigeria has sufficient human resources, some developed and some un-developed, but the way the resources are being harnessed is the major problem. Our school system is nothing to reckon with in terms of research capable of opening new and innovative windows for industrial growth. This is because research is not taken seriously in Nigeria like what obtains in advanced countries.
What is the way forward?
The government is the biggest earner of money and also the biggest spender. It therefore has an ultimate role to play in making patronage of made in Nigeria goods a reality. The challenges facing a typical manufacturer, like decayed infrastructure, perennial power outage, multiple taxation and dumping are well known as well as the roles to be played by various government agencies.
For instance, the country requires a cultural reorientation, which will enable Nigerians think and act in a way that will bring high regard for made-in-Nigeria goods and the Local Content Act, which is currently operational in the oil and gas sector, must be extended to other sectors of the economy, including toiletries & cosmetics manufacturing. It should start with a legislation that will make the patronage of made in Nigeria goods mandatory for everybody.
The government at the centre should lead by example by ensuring that our military and paramilitary uniforms are made with fabrics of Nigerian origin. Nigerian contractors should be preferentially considered for jobs where they have expertise. Foreign contactors must adhere strictly to the Local Content Act by partnering with indigenous contactors to help them build capacities.
Government must do everything possible to empower the local industries to mass produce to satisfy the teaming population of over 160 million. For example, raw materials for conversion into finished product, which cannot be sourced locally, should not be levied more that 5 per cent duty rate and VAT waived for such materials. In toiletries & cosmetics sub-sector, some raw materials input are still being levied over 20 per cent in spite of the fact that local sources for such materials are not available.



hahahahaha see how shitnigerians "dominate" the real estate sector in Ghana grin grin grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 8:26pm On Sep 15, 2014
2cato: mind ur choice of word or else i will just put a call thru to them in gayhna and ask them to start dumping the property at a very useless and low price.
fvck ya! hahahahaha what are you wanting for,shitnigerian? ediot. I am wanting for you apes to dump whatever nonsense trash......... some of you shitnigerians are pathetic and fvcking gullible! MUMUDOM Republic grin grin grin SMH
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 6:38pm On Sep 15, 2014
Qelvin: See epistle of lamentations,I feel your pain bro...it really sucks to be dominated on your own turf grin grin grin
grin are you for real? grin hahahahaha read the article again and tell me whether it makes sense to you grin "dominate"? ask shitnigerians in Ghana whether they really feel they dominate anything, apart from crime? hahahahahaha funny country, funny people grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Investors Dominate Interests In Ghanaian Real Estate Market by PetroDolla4: 6:15pm On Sep 15, 2014
hahahahaha shitnigerians are such funny people. In their quest to show how shitnigerians "dominate" in Ghana see how these modafakas completely threw basic ethics of journalism to the dogs. grin

How can any sane human being make such stupid, clueless and baseless assumptions by talking to just one individual-who obviously was foreigner? Apart from the so-called Robert Davis quoted in this fuelish report, did anybody else contribute to this irresponsible and barbaric report? It wasn't as if they referred to any credible survey or official report by Ghana on the real estate industry in Ghana. na wao, such pathetic people. and some foools will one day use this as a reality and tell you shitnigerians "dominate" the real estate sector in Ghana. hahahahaha frankly don't know whether to cry or laugh grin lipsrsealed people will go to any pathetic extent to tell lies. no wonder you hear comments such as shitnigerians dominate the Ghanaian economy. can you imagine such crap? dominate ke, nominate nko. arrant rubbish!

hahahahaha i am convinced even the so-called Robert Davies was the reporter's creation grin chei
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ghanaians Living In Nigeria by PetroDolla4: 5:59pm On Sep 15, 2014
iconize: Petro, don't start.
hahahahaha you think Petro gives a fvck about you? hahahahaha you must be Mr.Ibu,huh? tweaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fvck ya! fuckeduppedness grin PetroDolla will always be PetroDolla grin grin grin grin
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ghanaians Living In Nigeria by PetroDolla4: 5:58pm On Sep 15, 2014
stop spewing crap, magg0t! and what is your problem if Ghana removed zeros? it is Ghana's right to do whatever it deems fit with its economy. don't know why these apes are obsessed with Ghana grin when they have major problems on their heads grin grin grin your fellow apes are trooping to Ghana in droves and you are talking nonsense. such a deluded lunatic!

iconize: Pained! grin
You're a filthy niggur! You patronize bread hawkers and here you're complaining of spoilt breads. grin grin

Man, go to the stores and buy fresh breads for $1 or better still import your breads from Ghana. grin

***edited;

By the way, you can't deceive me!
2cedis? For real? grin grin grin or mean after removing the zeros? grin

In papers its 2cedis but in real life its 2,000cedis. grin grin grin
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ghanaians Living In Nigeria by PetroDolla4: 5:45pm On Sep 15, 2014
Aranaa: is this necessary? Actually the people here have been very warm and welcoming. There are good and bad people in every country.
Sis, I was just warning you about these apes ooooh. I know them more than you oooh. they can be "warm and welcoming" before they show their true colours.hahahahahahaha fuckeduppedness grin grin grin shitnigerian devils
RomanceRe: Interracial Relationships - Somalis + Caribbean And Somalis + Other Africans by PetroDolla4: 10:52pm On Sep 14, 2014
mrham03: keep deceiving yourself. throughout africa everyone knows that ghana army is the best. Ask obasanjo, ask liberians, ask sierra leone. We train the armies of liberia, sierra leone. Your army isnt the pride of africa. They are simply cowards.
nigerian soldiers can only dance azonto! bunch of cowards! we were together on the ecowas military force that landed in Liberia led by General Quaynor of Ghana. hahahahaha those liberian rebels massacred nigerian soldiers like crazy grin the nigerian people will be shocked if they know the true number of their soldiers who died in Liberia. grin grin grin heard their defence minister fainted at the sound of artillery fire grin

Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ghanaians Living In Nigeria by PetroDolla4: 10:40pm On Sep 14, 2014
Aranaa: I just wanted to find out if there are any Ghanaians on this site who live in Nigeria?
really? I am surprised to hear a Ghanaian lives in that sh1thole. my dear sister, I really feel sorry for you living among these apes. Did you read what they did to a poor Liberian woman? I suggest you seriously consider coming back to Ghana. even nigerians are coming to Ghana in their hundreds every day, so what would you be doing in a country where there is so much hatred for anything Ghana? fuckeduppedness
RomanceRe: Interracial Relationships - Somalis + Caribbean And Somalis + Other Africans by PetroDolla4: 10:32pm On Sep 14, 2014
Rubbish! utter crap! what did he say that cannot be said about the GAF?

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iconize: LIBERIA: Samukai Lauds Nigerian Support To Liberian Army

Defense Minister Brownie J. Samukai has lauded the Government of Nigeria for its continuous assistance to the Liberia, especially in the training of personnel of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) at the Nigeria Defense Academy.

Minister Samukai made the commendation when the visiting Nigerian Defense Attaché accredited to Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Guinea Bissau and Liberia, Colonel Stanley Nnaemeka Eze, paid him a courtesy call at Barclay Training Center in Monrovia on Friday, April 4.

Samukai informed the visiting Nigerian Defense Attaché that Liberia is aware of the current security challenges Nigeria is faced with as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency, and pledged Liberia's readiness to assist Nigeria in combating this menace.

Minister Samukai further pledged Liberia's commitment in fighting terrorism which, he noted, has no boundary, adding, "What affects one country has the potential to spread to another country."

He then praised Nigeria for the secondment of one of its finest sons, the former Command Officer- in-Charge of AFL, Major General Suraj Alao Abdurrahman, whose innovations and leadership skills, he noted, have immensely contributed to the AFL becoming a "Citizen's Army" and “a force for good.”

Defense Minister Samukai has meanwhile appealed to Nigeria through the visiting Defense Attaché to provide more support, training, and mentorship for the AFL.

In remarks, Colonel Nnaemeka Eze thanked Minister Samukai for the level of improvements at the ministry and stated that his visit was intended to introduce himself and his new assignment, as well as to inform Minister Samukai about the new challenges Nigeria is facing with the issue of terrorism occasioned by the Boko Haram insurgency.

He said his country is reviewing a plan to increase more training opportunities for the AFL in Nigerian Military Academies.

Can we say the same about GA? grin
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Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians As Independence Day Approaches. by PetroDolla4: 4:56pm On Sep 12, 2014
Hahahaha NOISYRIANS want to know what Ghanaians think of them? grin

Fuckeduppedness I will tell you for free because I am Ghanaian grin grin

1. NIGERIANS ARE FOOOOLS grin
This is not surprising at all since even shitnigerians admit there is a sense of foolishness about the shitnigerian psyche. Lagbaja said it, huh? Most Ghanaians can’t understand why a few shitnigerians can chop all the money and nobody dares complain. And their leaders don’t even respect them after chopping their money. They believe only foools will tolerate incompetent and clueless leaders.
2. SHITNIGERIANS LOVE MONEY grin
Most Ghanaians believe shitnigerians love money more than anything else and can easily sell their mothers for money. The craze for money is responsible for most of the problems the country face. grin

3. SHITNIGERIANS ARE DELUDED
Shitnigerians are some of the most deluded lunatics in the whole world and while the country has become the butt of jokes around the world, its citizens believe they are a respected nation. What is the point in being the most overpopulated nation in Africa if you citizens are also some of the most impoverished. It is no accident that one out of every four poor Africans live in nigayria.
4. SHITNIGERIAN ARE CORRUPT
Most Ghanaians believe in shitnigeria officials are not only corrupt by that corruption is official. ;DDid you guys read what Robert Mugabe said about you apes?
5. SHITNIGERIANS ARE LAZY grin
Most Ghanaians believe shitnigerians are some of the laziest people in the world. They don’t do much but sit down, wait for oil money and share it every month. Where are the groundnut pyramids of old?. In Ghana farmers have to sweat to produce hundreds of thousands of bags of cocoa to sustain the economy. This is really hard work. One million plus tons of cocoa annually is no joke grin
6. SHITNIGERIANS ARE DESPERATELY POOR grin
Despite being a major oil and gas producing nation, the overwhelming majority of shitnigerians are very poor. no electricity grin 90% of shitnigerians survive on less than $2 a day. In opinion, 98% looks like a more realistic figure. grin Poverty is everywhere. Few shitnigerians in Ghana are rich. The rest are poor folks involved in doing sundry jobs- from selling coconuts, mobile phones, shitnigerian foods to their kinsmen who live in Ghana. There are also lots of shitnigerian pr0stitutes in Ghana. grin
7. SHITNIGERIANS GIVE BIRTH LIKE PIGS grin
Shitnigerians can overproduce like pigs. Most Ghanaians wonder if shitnigerians don’t know about family planning and what the motivation to produce soo many children when they can’t take care of them and thereby bring armed robbers, criminals and pr0stitutes into the world. Shitnigeria is 3.8 times the size of Ghana yet its population is almost 10 times that of Ghana.

8. SHITNIGERIANS ARE DIRTY
Most Ghanaians believe shitnigerians are the dirtiest people on the face of the earth. grin grin grin Most Ghanaian house owners find it difficult to accept shitnigerian tenants because they will mess up their houses. grin The personal hygiene of a typical shitnigerian is nothing to write home about. A shitnigerian can buy a pant wear it without washing till it tears into pieces. grin grin
9. SHITNIGERIANS ARE EVIL, WICKED
Ghanaians believe shitnigerians are born wicked and callous and that human lives mean little to a shitnigerian. No wonder former aviation minister femi fani kayode described shitnigeria ass a federal republic of shattered dreams, plagued by blood sucking demons
10. SHITNIGERIANS ARE CRIMINALS
Most Ghanaians think shitnigerians were born thieves and criminals grin grin grin grin
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 10:38pm On Sep 10, 2014
Joshcoli: Why all this hatred, successful people build each other up, they motivate and inspire others... unsuccessful people just hate, curse, complain, blame

Please channel this effort you use in cursing and hating into something more productive

My Candid opinion.
Waiting for the curse and hate
ma guy cut off the crap! you don't know me so stop talking nonsense. do you know what I have achieved in life? you can't even achieve a quarter of what i have achieved even if you live for another 500 years so just shut up,huh? such a piece of trash! my beloved country comes first,ediot
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 10:31pm On Sep 10, 2014
MrDoGood: okay.

i see grin grin grin
hahahaha ma man e be like say you never hear about PetroDolla,huh? just relax. I don craze pass ooh! PetroDolla no dey fear anything, apart from God! hahahahahahaha chei
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 10:27pm On Sep 10, 2014
brownlord: If all this crap you said here are true about 2 dollar a day, eating from dustbin bla bla, are you telling me the over 600 billion spent by telecom users where used by your dead ancestors? or the cars that come into Nigeria daily are being bought by your dead ancestors? or the films you make and ship down to nigeria and bought by your gay country men? There is a conspiracy here, between from where did you get the 2 dollar per day, it use to be 1 dollar as passed to you by your masters.

i'm done with you here, you got nothing to say
don't believe everything you read, ediot! you are excited because some clueless ediot mentioned 600 billion? hahahaha you shitnigerians are simply unbelievable! no wonder your leaders take you gullible apes for granted grin I see hundreds of your people relocating to Ghana every single day. you think they will come if things were okay back home? hahahaha at the end of the day it is not about the size of your GDP, it is about the welfare of the ordinary citizen grin grin grin nigeria's GDP can rise to 100 trillion it won't bother me one bit. you know why? Because I know for a fact that that GDP is in the pockets of a few grin the vast majority of you sufferinbg apes will never smell any of the oil money grin and you are here forming patriotism. SMH. I saw pictures of construction workers fighting over fashola's leftover fanta and I was like what the fvck is wrong with this shithole.

Ghanaians are not your enemies. your enemies are in Aso Rock eating and drinking while MUMUs like you are on the run from boko haram and unmitigated poverty! hahahahahaha
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 10:17pm On Sep 10, 2014
MrDoGood: grin grin grin grin grin

just dey craze dey go.

no worry i dey look u.

hold ur sense well oh

make e no fall. grin grin grin
i dey kampe o jare! I just tanda for corner with my big stick grin grin grin grin
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs South Africa: AFCON Qualifier (0 - 0) On 10th September 2014 by PetroDolla4: 10:15pm On Sep 10, 2014
Tonylyte: I've heard u you oh ye charcant one. Why did u participate in qualifier in the first place? I saw you brothers running up and down the pitch with their wonderful heads, and i got confused if they were using 11 balls in the pitch, only to realise the remaining 10 balls were ghanaian heads(minus that of gyan).
shitnigerian ewu! my igbo friend grin how market? grin kedo? but come ooh. wetin dey inside una stomachs sef? even sef your players looked pregnant with their oversized blokos puling them back grin they can't run sef grin they were like inflated balloons grin chei
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 10:05pm On Sep 10, 2014
MrDoGood: see war zone.

i dey watch who go win grin grin grin

GH VS 9JA
hahahahaha just grab a seat an see your MUMU apes receive another trashing from their Masters grin nothing gives me pleasure than kicking shitnigerian azz grin hahahaha PetroDolla don land oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo the war can begin.....roforoforo grin we don't give a fvck! we are always ready for war!

SportsRe: Nigeria Vs South Africa: AFCON Qualifier (0 - 0) On 10th September 2014 by PetroDolla4: 9:59pm On Sep 10, 2014
Tonylyte: lol, we knw u won charlie. See him water water mouth like cucumber.
sharaap ewu! who gives a fvck about afcon? as far as I am concerned it is a useless tournament. very few Ghanaians even knew Ghana played today.
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 9:57pm On Sep 10, 2014
360command: lol! You really love nairaland. I wonder how you got to find out about the user writing out your user Id.
hahahaha me? love nairaland? the truth is I don't give a fvck about NL. the only time you see me here is when your ape-looking MUMUs spew crap about Ghana/ Ghanaians. I won't mind you if you don't prove me, walahi. I only respond to crap! so blame those who spend all their useless time spewing crap about Ghana/Ghanaians? no escape for those modafakas. I will hammer them pressed down and shaken together grin grin grin aren't shitnigerians supposed to be worrying about boko haran, ebola and all the other crap in that sh1thole. those 100 girls in sambisa are yet to be found and yet these fooools won't mind their fvcking buisness. arrant crap

Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 9:51pm On Sep 10, 2014
typical shitnigerian rant grin Ghana's GDP may be $1 but we don't eat from the dustbin as they do in your rubbish ape hole http://ugowrite..com/2011/04/nigeria-meal-from-dustbin-in-lagos.html grin
Ghana's GDP is $1 but life expectancy is not 52 years as in your magg0t-infested sh1thole grin Ghana's GDP is $1 but at least 70% of Ghanaians enjoy electricity unlike in your sh1thole where 120 million apes don't have electricity grin Ghana's GDP is $1 but 90% of its population does not survive on less than $2 a day grin Ghana's GDP is $1 but it does not have Boko Haram or militants or indeed baby factories grin grin grin Ghana's GDP is $1 but at least the government provides free meals and uniforms to its school going children grin Ghana's GDP is $1 but I can sleep with my two eyes firmly closed at night grin Ghana's GDP is $1 yet youth unemployment is not 90%
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brownlord: You know all the Nigeria artist, while Nigeria know nothing about your country, what does that tell you, imagine you singing edris, even though the guy is dead and forgotten here, he still better than the best your shithole country can offer, your useless kobulor who is like king there will be rank 50 if he comes here.

President is John Dramani Mahama.
Parliament has 275 members
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is 14 billion USD (2008 estimate)
Agriculture employs 60 % of workforce and accounts for 37 % of GDP.
Export products are gold, cocoa, timber, bauxite manganese and electricity. Oil was found in 2007.
Economy relies heavily on foreign assistance and remittances from Ghanaians abroad.
Currency is Ghana Cedi (GH¢)
Popular tourist destination

source http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/country_information/.

Your GDP is 14 billion USD, wow and Telecoms subscribers in Nigeria spent about N602.6 billion on airtime in five months.

Mumu, a country that produce nothing, i mean nothing and import virtually everything, even when you import more than you can consume you ship them here, and we buy them, no wonder your useless president was made Nigeria refuse to sign that useless trade agreement with EU West africa countries.

Can you please tell your John D malu and Juliet Ibrahim that are now refugee in nollywood to return back to your poor country? it won't be fair if we deport them.

Poor gay country
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Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 9:08pm On Sep 10, 2014
brownlord: Your hatred for the giant of Africa started after you where deported to that poor country, how did they get your number if you where not am illegal immigrant and was deported back to the slum you came from.

Nigerians in Ghana helping your already crumble economy since 1888, from the Nigerian students paying school fees in dollars to the Igbo traders.
are you a comedian? shitnigerians can't even help themselves grin grin grin you sound like Mr.Ibu. hahahaha hatred for a certified sh1thole? a dustbin country! the largest country of apes! a country of primitive azzwipes grin The place is downright smelly and dirty grin Jeez, they even eat from the dustbin! grin grin grin grin

Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air. grin

SportsRe: Nigeria Vs South Africa: AFCON Qualifier (0 - 0) On 10th September 2014 by PetroDolla4: 8:59pm On Sep 10, 2014
Tonylyte: This ghanaian footballers their heads sha...stones na learner.
you are still smoking the weed? I guess you see Ghanaians everywhere,huh? even in your dreams
Nairaland GeneralRe: NIS Repatriates 7, 000 Illegal Immigrants by PetroDolla4: 8:53pm On Sep 10, 2014
brownlord: Nonsense, sometime back when they use to deport our girls, they show it to the whole world and ridicule our country, what stop them from ding same.

Did I hear house to house search? Time to send all those gaynians back to their poor country with Ghana must go.

NIS, next time when you deport, please broadcast it live, I like to see petrodollar and oxygen in deportation camp
sharaaaaaaaap ediot! who wants to live in a shithole?[b]the armpit of the world[/b]d? grin do you know the number of shitnigerians fleeing to Ghana every single day in search of economic refuge? do you know the number of calls I receive every single day from desperate shitnigerians wanting to relocate to Ghana? you believe the crap about your clueless immigration deporting 7,000? hahahaha MUMU my dog will not even come anywhere close to that your sh1thole country. grin

Jokes EtcRe: What Ebola Means To A Ghanian----- Funny by PetroDolla4: 8:03pm On Sep 10, 2014
naso2: see a Ghanians response to the question on what he understands by Ebola
not funny, ediot! you better go drink some salt water and eat bitter cola to cure your ebola, magg0t.
TV/MoviesRe: Gotv Ghana by PetroDolla4: 7:47pm On Sep 10, 2014
acenazt: I never Knew Ghanaians were blind. Oh Kwame Look how your struggle has gone down the Latrine. These Ghanaians calling Nigerians Black? This is outrageously absurd.
hahahaha welcome to shitnigeria, the world's only certified sh1thole grin

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TV/MoviesRe: Gotv Ghana by PetroDolla4: 7:36pm On Sep 10, 2014
meef: Aponche means goat in Ghanian Language (twi). Right now am in Ghana if truly Ghanians are goat. Yes they are.....Aponche bema, male goat
chino, give yourself brain, magg0t! tethered to bottom-dwelling shitnigeria is no excuse for crass stvpidity,dog!

You are in Ghana? millions of your suffering shitnigerians apes have fled to Ghana to escape economic hardship grin more are coming every day grin who wants to live in a seething festering sh1thole grin where people are killed for pleasure, grin where life expectancy is 90%, grin and where 90% of the people survive on less than $2 a day? grin where people are kidnapped for coke and gala grin selling coconuts or mobile phones on the streets of Accra and pr0stituting is a better option for you modafakas grin

you are the most phucked up person in the whole wide world. Clueless, bombastic and fuelish grin
Vulture-eating wizard with a brain of a two-day old baby! Kiss my arse, ugly bas-tard! grin

Can anyone tell me how many shitnigerians 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? grin grin grin

Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air.

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