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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:41pm On Oct 13, 2022
inoki247:


When I was exchanging something for 6. something before and it keeps jumping everyday....

U think that 11GHC is easy to earn experience the Ghana first and come update me nobody will tell u before u know Nigeria is better even derr Petrol is 10GhC range per liter that's like 700 naira..


Let me explain one thing to you gaana is a openmarket society like Europe and America and like the developed world Nigeria is a subsidized economy Nigeria borrowed money to subsidize everything. This is why Nigeria are not paid salary Nigeria does not have electricity in Nigeria does not have a picture because the government borrows money to subsidize fuel and it is killing the country the international price of fuel is about $1.20
11 GHC is like 800naira to 850... So dere dollar cost pass our own na Cefa still dey try lately dat one still dey du strong head....
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Vintage100(m): 8:42pm On Oct 13, 2022
Antimarraige:
You had millions and you couldn't invest? What a shame, my investment of 500k some years back is fetching me millions today

If you are in Lagos help a brother. I can assist in it business and get paid for it. I need work.
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Starzo: 8:42pm On Oct 13, 2022
Betterone:


True. Stay in Brazil bro. Have families there. Forget your family in Nigeria. You've already make it in life by being abroad. Nigeria is bad. May you never came back to naija again anen
That person you're replying to is not a Nigerian

The guy envies Nigerians for reasons best known to him/her

He/she is a lowlife piece of sh*t trying so hard to feel relevant amongst those he/she knows are clearly superior

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by preciousmetals: 8:43pm On Oct 13, 2022
If you truly understand what is happening in Ghana now you can never say Ghana is better than Nigeria, the only thing people in Ghana are enjoying is light and security, Ghana economy have collapse and a lot of people are going through hard time, I have live in Ghana for 27 years, my wife is a Ghanaian, all my children including myself are all Ghana citizens, so let no one deceive you
Offpointng:
Anywhere else is better than Nigeria, I just want to japa from Nigeria by any means possible, Nigeria is hell bla bla. na dem be this o and until you japa that japa wey dey hungry you go you won't know how Blessed Nigeria is

I love my country so much nobody can convince me on why any country is better than Nigeria when it comes to standard of living. I've visited UK once and I'm glad it wasn't japa that opened my eyes as to how abroad really is, I'm sure I would have been regretting like Segun is atm

From Today, Any Nigerian who curses Nigeria remain cursed and the curses extending to his/her family and same goes to those that Bless her

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Vintage100(m): 8:44pm On Oct 13, 2022
SPAMBOX7:
You no get clients again or dem no dey pay again?
You fit join my HK if u sabi press well.. Offer ends jn 5mins angry

Teach me work bro abeg.
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by techanaija: 8:44pm On Oct 13, 2022
life is like that most times, but God will provide for you..just be positive..
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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by NigerianAngelo(m): 8:45pm On Oct 13, 2022
Ehismarkninetee:
Anybody that says Ghana is better than Nigeria, is a big liar. Let me tell you the honest truth, Ghana is only better than Nigeria in aspect of electricity and security. But wait, isn’t that the key parameters to measure if a country is doing good?

I came to Ghana in 2021, I can’t say it’s the worst decision of my life. But I have had my own fair share of the popular saying “This is Accra, Cry your Cry” omo, it has been hard, but I cannot say that there hasn’t been days that were extremely good.

I came into this country using an iPhone 7, now I am using an iPhone 12 Pro Max, it was in this country I met davido one on one. This time last year I was a millionaire here in Ghana. So u see, I cannot say Ghana has been bad to me.

Fast forward to today, I am penniless. At the verge of being thrown to the street. House rent is due in few weeks time. No money for bank account, I don’t even know where the money will come from. I have contemplated returning back to Nigeria, but am I going to borrow the money to do so? Even if I return back to Nigeria now, will I return back to my father’s house? These are the questions.

Well, for now. I think I have to keep being positive and remain on my grind, hoping for God to make a way for me. That’s my only hope.

I'll advice you come back home. You could always make even greater home.

Come back home. (Peace of mind is important). You could build from here. Your experience there would have helped.
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by babzo(m): 8:45pm On Oct 13, 2022
Betterone:


That's a lie. Nobody can be successful in naija without moving abroad

What about the millions that are successful in Nigeria?
The young billionaires at Paystack and other start ups? The old billionaires at Interswitch?
The successful singers like Wizkid and Burna Boy.
The hundreds of thousands of traders in Lagos, Anambra, Kano.

Yes Nigeria makes it hard to succeed and even when you do, life can be hard here; but many are doing well regardless.

Guy, you better wise up man, grin

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:46pm On Oct 13, 2022
inoki247:



You people ar not getting if you say Nigeria is worst Ghana isn't an option cause dere worst nobody understand again dere Govt is clueless right now the way dere Dollar dey jump nobody understand again....

Derr fuel also is around 10GHC that's like 700naira to 750..


Please my friend you have to be educated go to Europe go to America the international price of fuel is about $1 10 . this is the international price .Nigeria borrows money to subsidize fuel Nigeria use is patient needs money salary and things to subsidised fuel Ghana is a open market economy Nigeria is a borrowed market economy where the government is the biggest employer and borrows money to employ lazy idiot which cannot even work. This is one of the reasons we do not have anything in the country you cannot be borrowing money to subsidize things which cannot be even paid for in the future. Today Nigerian debt repayment is 110%
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Krismas(m): 8:46pm On Oct 13, 2022
inoki247:



You people ar not getting if you say Nigeria is worst Ghana isn't an option cause dere worst nobody understand again dere Govt is clueless right now the way dere Dollar dey jump nobody understand again....

Derr fuel also is around 10GHC that's like 700naira to 750..
grin N700/800 shud have been the price of PMS in Nigeria too were it not subsidized. I think we are even. Not better dan Ghana
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Starzo: 8:47pm On Oct 13, 2022
Betterone:


I know right. Most of them are unfortunate people trying so hard to shove their success in our face. Naija is bad, agreed. Leave the country and stop crying.
They are not even successful at all

You're far better than most of them.in real life


It's the superiority of Nigerians that makes them feel threatened and try to rob shoulders with us anything they have the opportunity (mostly online)

Imagine the mumu saying you pick naira on the ground in Benin...that alone should let you know you're dealing with a ret*rd.

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:48pm On Oct 13, 2022
GeneralDae2:

Soon many countries in Africa would take advantage of various forms of IMF programs. Nigeria would most likely not do that but with the recent damage from the floods especially to farms across the country, we may consider.

You are making fun of Ghana when Nigeria is in 120 billion US dollar. The Debt repayments is 110 percent of the economy. Nigeria situation is hundred times worse than Ghana but you make fun of Ghana imagine all the pension all the salary and now going to get payment and the government is borrowing money to pay Dead

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by fafambo: 8:48pm On Oct 13, 2022
Antimarraige:
You had millions and you couldn't invest? What a shame, my investment of 500k some years back is fetching me millions today
can u tell me the type of investment u did
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Starzo: 8:48pm On Oct 13, 2022
SUFFERInSMILIIN:



Please my friend you have to be educated go to Europe go to America the international price of fuel is about $1 10 . this is the international price .Nigeria borrows money to subsidize fuel Nigeria use is patient needs money salary and things to subsidised fuel Ghana is a open market economy Nigeria is a borrowed market economy where the government is the biggest employer and borrows money to employ lazy idiot which cannot even work. This is one of the reasons we do not have anything in the country you cannot be borrowing money to subsidize things which cannot be even paid for in the future. Today Nigerian debt repayment is 110%
Shut up... you're not Nigerian


You can never be a Nigerian even in your wildest most beautiful dream

You just don't cut it

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by UnimkeAk(m): 8:49pm On Oct 13, 2022
Stewart883:


You're talking shit!! Who is interested on how much you invested and how much you're making!!
That guy dey type from him 1gb itel phone.

Person wer get money dey even fear to show am
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:51pm On Oct 13, 2022
dawndeal:
Ghana is poorer than Nigeria

Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world Nigeria is The Hunger Dimension of the world right now there are 60 million people in Nigeria in extreme hunger

Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by inoki247: 8:51pm On Oct 13, 2022
Krismas:
grin N700/800 shud have been the price of PMS in Nigeria too were it not subsidized. I think we are even. Not better dan Ghana

So far we still have it subsidized shows we are still better than dem...


I Can't take my car to Ghana now cos I will be buying fuel per liter for almost a dollar...


Buh in Naija even if I'm broke I dey tell attendant to press me 1k and he go still carry me go where I dey go....

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by staga: 8:52pm On Oct 13, 2022
As someone who lived in Ghana for two years, I can tell you straight up: most young Nigerians in Ghana are either committing internet fraud (males) or harloting (females).

The conditions set by the Ghanaian government to engage in legitimate business are stringent. Ordinary company registration as a foreigner is N1.4m equivalent. Not to talk of the famous guarantee money to do retail business that has caused a lot of problems for Nigerian traders in the hands of the Ghanaian traders union and the authorities.

To survive there, you must either be a remote worker (like myself), or you enter into a partnership with a local to set up a business (like one or two I know that are making serious money there), and cover your stay there with a not so transparent process that gives you legal stay.

The Ghanaian economy is liberalized in many aspects (such as petroleum products) and it is also a highly dollarized economy. Cost of rent, petroleum products, food, hotels is much higher than Nigeria. Ghana pays VAT of 17.5%.

Other than this, I don't know what anyone would be doing there as a Nigerian to make so much money and become penniless. Hallmarks of the karma that follows the criminal enterprise of internet fraud.

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by simplesearch: 8:54pm On Oct 13, 2022
Accepting responsibility for wrong doing is the greatest problem of man, reason many are likely to end up in hell. A man who went to Ghana from Nigeria and one of his big achievement is knowing Davido, only spelt one thing; he most likely have squandered his savings in riotous living in far away Ghana. Truth is bitter, but it's still the medicine that heal the soul. If that's the case, I do stand to condemn but admonish you put your spiritual atmosphere in shape by returning to your maker. May you receive the favour of the father as you heed this admonition.


Luke 15:11-24 (KJV) And he said, A certain man had two sons:
And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living.
And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.
And when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine in that land; and he began to be in want.
And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into his fields to feed swine.
And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him.
And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!
I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee,
And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants.
And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.
And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son.
But the father said to his servants, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet:
And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry:
For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry.

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by dawndeal: 8:55pm On Oct 13, 2022
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world Nigeria is The Hunger Dimension of the world right now there are 60 million people in Nigeria in extreme hunger
Forget these indices , I have been there, ....Ghana is a more shithole than Nigeria, very poor country with myopic set of people

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:55pm On Oct 13, 2022
Betterone:


This guy's really unfortunate. You can even tell me the price of a dozen of egg in US is $1. Lol. Gas is $4, slowpoke

My friend I can see you are a total illiterate I told you petrol is 1.10 US dollar for every litre. If you have not been to school in America they don't usually cause they used American gallon a American gallon is about 3.8 litre which comes to about $4. International price off at all it's mostly around $1.10 to $1.20 per litre. If you have not travelled then you do not know
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Lekan239(m): 8:56pm On Oct 13, 2022
Ehismarkninetee:
Anybody that says Ghana is better than Nigeria, is a big liar. Let me tell you the honest truth, Ghana is only better than Nigeria in aspect of electricity and security. But wait, isn’t that the key parameters to measure if a country is doing good?

I came to Ghana in 2021, I can’t say it’s the worst decision of my life. But I have had my own fair share of the popular saying “This is Accra, Cry your Cry” omo, it has been hard, but I cannot say that there hasn’t been days that were extremely good.

I came into this country using an iPhone 7, now I am using an iPhone 12 Pro Max, it was in this country I met davido one on one. This time last year I was a millionaire here in Ghana. So u see, I cannot say Ghana has been bad to me.

Fast forward to today, I am penniless. At the verge of being thrown to the street. House rent is due in few weeks time. No money for bank account, I don’t even know where the money will come from. I have contemplated returning back to Nigeria, but am I going to borrow the money to do so? Even if I return back to Nigeria now, will I return back to my father’s house? These are the questions.

Well, for now. I think I have to keep being positive and remain on my grind, hoping for God to make a way for me. That’s my only hope.
you see small Million
you go buy iPhone 12 Pro max. Lol. Poverty mentality

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by Krismas(m): 8:57pm On Oct 13, 2022
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


You are making fun of Ghana when Nigeria is in 120 billion US dollar. The Debt repayments is 110 percent of the economy. Nigeria situation is hundred times worse than Ghana but you make fun of Ghana imagine all the pension all the salary and now going to get payment and the government is borrowing money to pay Dead
grin Are u saying the government is already borrowing from people’s pension funds?
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by dnawah(m): 8:57pm On Oct 13, 2022
Ehismarkninetee:




Let me tell you the truth, if you intend to establish a business here. Have it in the back of your mind that there is the possibility that it might not work out. The truth is that Ghanaians nor like to spend the way we Nigerians like to. Also, Ghanaians don’t patronize foreigners over their own people, only if you are married to them, they can patronize you. So my genuine advice is don’t make the mistake of starting a business in Ghana. It’s too risky
all road leads to ghana grin grin grin
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by simplesearch: 8:58pm On Oct 13, 2022
Ehismarkninetee:
Anybody that says Ghana is better than Nigeria, is a big liar. Let me tell you the honest truth, Ghana is only better than Nigeria in aspect of electricity and security. But wait, isn’t that the key parameters to measure if a country is doing good?

I came to Ghana in 2021, I can’t say it’s the worst decision of my life. But I have had my own fair share of the popular saying “This is Accra, Cry your Cry” omo, it has been hard, but I cannot say that there hasn’t been days that were extremely good.

I came into this country using an iPhone 7, now I am using an iPhone 12 Pro Max, it was in this country I met davido one on one. This time last year I was a millionaire here in Ghana. So u see, I cannot say Ghana has been bad to me.

Fast forward to today, I am penniless. At the verge of being thrown to the street. House rent is due in few weeks time. No money for bank account, I don’t even know where the money will come from. I have contemplated returning back to Nigeria, but am I going to borrow the money to do so? Even if I return back to Nigeria now, will I return back to my father’s house? These are the questions.

Well, for now. I think I have to keep being positive and remain on my grind, hoping for God to make a way for me. That’s my only hope.

Accepting responsibility for wrong doing is the greatest problem of man, reason many are likely to end up in hell. You went to Ghana from Nigeria and one of your big achievement is knowing Davido, only spelt one thing; you most likely have squandered you savings on riotous living. Truth is bitter, but it's still the medicine that heal the soul. If that's the case, I do not stand to condemn you but admonish you to put your spiritual life and atmosphere in proper shape by returning to your maker. May you receive the favour of the father as you heed this admonition.


Luke 15:11-24 (KJV) And he said, A certain man had two sons:
And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living.
And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.
And when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine in that land; and he began to be in want.
And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into his fields to feed swine.
And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him.
And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!
I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee,
And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants.
And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.
And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son.
But the father said to his servants, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet:
And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry:
For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry.

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Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 8:59pm On Oct 13, 2022
dawndeal:

Forget these indices , I have been there, ....Ghana is a more shithole than Nigeria, very poor country with myopic set of people

Ghana export more food than Nigeria Ghana hunger ranking is much better than Nigeria Nigeria is at the bottom poverty ranking that Nigeria is king. At this moment Ghana is 30 years in front of Nigeria in an economical aspect. The only thing Nigerians can achieve support criminals vote for criminals follow criminals criminal is inside their coconut head
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by mediclife1987(m): 9:00pm On Oct 13, 2022
Antimarraige:
You had millions and you couldn't invest? What a shame, my investment of 500k some years back is fetching me millions today

How many years ago?
Re: My Life As A 29-Year-Old Nigerian In Accra, Ghana by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 9:00pm On Oct 13, 2022
Krismas:
grin Are u saying the government is already borrowing from people’s pension funds?

Nigerian government even borrowed money to travel abroad. Nigerian government borrows money for Coca-Cola and tea. Yes I stand by my word

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