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| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 5:23pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Who rated it the worst place to live in |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Awalla: 5:41pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
This Guy Wale122 is still being allowed access to a Phone from his Bed in psychiatric hospital where he is been confined for over a year now, |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 5:41pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:The rating was done when ghanaians lived in lagos and constituted a nusiance to law and order and sanitation of lagos, they brought out the worst in lagos, since ghanaians went home. Lagos and nigeria has become better. If the ratings were done again today Lagos would be #1. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by skyeboy98(m): 5:51pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Wale or kofi whatever u call urself,pls stop fooling urself na. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 5:55pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Nigeria and Nigerians are synonymous with crime and chaos. There's mo rule of law, a country where people sell their mothers for juju and chop their fathers for egusi soup. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Nobody: 6:03pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
I don't knw when Nigerians will stop ignoring Ghana's display of inferiority complex. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 6:04pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Announce the comming Economic Austerity that has began in Ghana to your fellow countrymen. they have to buckle up for the yoke of your new masters IMF/World bank they are no joke they will drive ghana and ghanians really hard, Ask your fellow borrow borrow make me rich country Greece. By the way when is ghana going to learn to stop living beyond their means? No matter how much they borrow you guys should know by now that you cannot live large like Nigeria. You will only go broke and start borrowing and begging for bailouts, like its happening Now. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ChristyG(f): 6:05pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:it is funny how u ignore ur fellow id1otic ghanaian who started d id1otic thread to start quoting nigerians,ghana is not any better country either,u guys ave a lot of sh1t to take care in country too.caution ur brother next tyme instead of telling us tales by moonlight...like vodoo no dey ghana too.smh |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:08pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Live large like Nigerians, you mean get rich by any means including using your mama for blood money and selling your sister into pristituon and robbing people of their hard earn money. I would rather borrow than become a criminal. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:09pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
ChristyG:Everyone knows wale is a troll. Royalpearl already stated that. I am only coming at the Nigerians that is coming @ Ghana. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 6:12pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:what ever we are doing to get money is obviously working for our economy is the largest in Africa, and we are not borrowing or begging IMF/World bank for bailouts. You guys have been trying to be like us for a long time now and its not working, upon all the hustle in ghana since independence which was before Nigeria, you guys have still not made it yet, still struggling from hand to mouth and begging IMF for money. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ChristyG(f): 6:16pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:then u should ignore d thread like Royalpearl since u know d poster is a troll.u are also helping in fueling d hate on d thread |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by PetroDolla3: 6:19pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
rubbish! 20th largest economy my azz what is the point of a 20th largest economy if your people feed from the dustbin? what is the meaning of 20th largest economy if 90% of your people survive on less than $2 a day? what is the relevance of the 20th largest economy if life expectancy is a miserable 45 years? what is the meaning of 20th largest economy when people get kidnapped for a ransom of coke and gala? of what meaning is a 20th largest economy when 120 million of your impoverished people don't have access to electricity? what is the importance of 20th largest economy when your maternal/infant mortality is nothing to write home about?what is the point in having the 20th largest economy when there is violence all over the place? 20th largest economy and yet your people are fleeing abroad for a better life? you need to examine your brain for inhaled generator fumes,huh?largest economy in africa my azz! who doesn't know nigeria's economy is only large on paper? fuckeduppedness [s] onoja12:[/s] |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:19pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Yet there are over 140 million Nigerians starving. 70% of nigerians live on less the a $ a day. The average Ghanaian has a better life, including easier access to education, health, food, water and security. You keep talking about gdp but you fails to realize that Hdi and Gini which measures wealth distribution tells a better story. Nigerias wealth is concentrated among the top 1%. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:21pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
ChristyG:I should but unlike Royalpearl I luv e wars between Nigerians and Ghanaians. I luv Nigerians though and I also luv poking fun at yall. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by PetroDolla3: 6:21pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
ChristyG:you guys should be directing your crap at the OP, but if you bad mouth Ghana /Ghanaians..........hahahahahahaha |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by onoja12: 6:24pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
After reading all you wrote i laughed,let me tell you why,because if with all you wrote we are the first then imagine ghana that is no where how their case is like.please mention one country in the world that doesn't have does problems,i mean large economies oh as for that word fuckeduppedness. i blame your father for failing to teach you manners PetroDolla3: |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Ghana is a disgrace to Africa and the whole black people on earth. Ghana was the first African country to gain independence from colonialist, but up till today they have not learnt how to manage and make their economy to work for the few people that call Ghana home. You guys should be ashamed to join issues with A country as large, complex and heavily populated as Nigeria, But despite our enormous challenges we are still able to keep our economy chugging along without resorting to borrowing or begging for handouts. Ghana is like a foolish old uncle who at 57yrs old still haven't learned how to fend for himself. and is going around soliciting for breakfast money from people young enough to be his grand child. Have you ghanians got no shame? |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by PetroDolla3: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
a serious refugee crisis brewing in the sh1thole and yet the modafakas prefer to run their mouths on Ghana/Ghanaians? fuckeduppeness ![]()
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| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Ghana is like a foolish old uncle who at 57yrs old still haven't learned how to fend for himself. and is going around soliciting for breakfast money from people young enough to be his grand child. Have you ghanians got no shame? |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 6:29pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:Liar where are u getting your report from Here is Nigeria's poverty levels from world bank at least Nigeria has reduced poverty How many people have mobile phones in Ghana? And you say ghanaians are rich Nigeria’s short term macroeconomic outlook improved in the first half of 2014 relative to 2013, says the World Bank in its new Nigeria Economic Report (NER) launched today in Abuja. The report indicates that revenues to the federation have increased, foreign reserves have stabilized, the Excess Crude Account (ECA) has been augmented, and prospects for growth are stronger than last year. The re-based GDP estimates reveal a larger, more dynamic and complex economy than did previous statistics. The report however, stresses that macroeconomic risks remain due to uncertainty about future oil output, oil prices, and short term capital flows. The NER analyzes new data from household surveys in 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 to reassess poverty and living standards in Nigeria and concludes that poverty rates in Nigeria are likely significantly lower than previously believed, and progress toward poverty reduction may be stronger. According to the report, poverty reduction in Nigeria appears to be primarily an urban phenomenon, with poverty rates in rural areas higher, and poverty reduction slower. While recent panel surveys indicate that the per capita national poverty rate based on the official poverty line may now be as low as 33.1%, a large share of the Nigerian population is still not far above the poverty line, indicating vulnerability. “The combination of the new GDP and poverty estimates is valuable in giving us what we believe to be a clearer picture of development and poverty reduction in Nigeria,” said John Litwack, Lead Economist and Acting Country Manager of the World Bank. “Both sets of numbers indicate the prime importance of urban areas for growth and poverty reduction.” The NER also highlights continuing differences between Nigeria’s regions in poverty reduction. The South and North Central regions show progress in poverty reduction between 2010 and 2013, while the North West witnessed little change, and the North East experienced an increase in the poverty rate along with a general decline in living standards. “Improvements in public services, key infrastructure to better connect markets, and measures to increase productivity in agriculture could help put Northern regions on a strong path toward poverty reduction”, said Mr Litwack, lead author of the report, whilst also noting the critical role of security. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2014/07/22/nigeria-economic-update-world-bank-cites-positive-economic-trends-and-progress-in-poverty-reduction |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 6:31pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
PetroDolla3:you guys started it |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ChristyG(f): 6:31pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
PetroDolla3:d op is ur fellow ghanaian who started d crap talk and insults on nigerians so u should expect d insults on ghana |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by drnoel: 6:35pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Check check check |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 6:37pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
drnoel:I Concur |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:37pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Nigeria is like the fat kid that steals food from other kids, he may act big and bad but when you step up to him you realize that he is nothing but a useless b.!tch that depends on other kids because his family don't have enough to feed him. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by SeverusSnape(m): 6:38pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Ghana... hear the name, sounds wack to me. Even with it's short comings, Nigeria remains a BIG BROTHER any day, any time. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by PetroDolla3: 6:38pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
rubbish upon rubbish! what is the point in boasting about having the 20th largest economy is the vast majority of your people are impoverished? the greatest resource of any country is its people. Therefore the standard of living enjoyed by the citizenry determines how wealthy a counbtry is. what nonsense logic is there to having the 20th largest economy and yet the country is a certified sh1thole? I will rather live in a country with $1 GDP where I can have a reasonably good life rather than live in the 20th largest large economy my azz! your 20th largest economy exist only on paper fuckeduppedness[s] onoja12:[/s] |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by Atouke: 6:40pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:can you name who Nigeria is depending on?We only depend on ourselves to solve our problems unlike ghana who is scrambling to borrow from IMF and World bank because they spent money they didnt have. What a shame of a country. Its not even a country anymore for it has been taken over by the slave masters. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 6:42pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Mobile penetration in the world 2014 Nigeria on NO 7 and you are talking of poverty. Ghana is not even on the list there are more phones in Zimbabwe than there are in Ghana yet you people spew thrash. with cooked up economy. poor ignoramus Here is a link so you can see how poor you guys are. Common mobile phone you people can not buy. mscheew http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_mobile_phones_in_use |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by JiggamanGh: 6:44pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
Atouke:Nigerian students go to ghana for better education. There are three million Nigerians in Ghana and millions in neighboring countries because you can't feed them. 70% lives on less than a $ a day. |
| Re: Every Nigerian Wishes They Were Ghanaian by ducii: 6:51pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
JiggamanGh:mumu Ghanaians, Nigerians own half your shithole . Nigerians renting house to Ghanaians in THEIR OWN COUNTRY I shame for una http://businessdayonline.com/2014/09/nigerian-investors-dominate-interests-in-ghanaian-real-estate-market/#.VFpjjjTF8wJ |
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what is the point of a 20th largest economy if your people feed from the dustbin? what is the meaning of 20th largest economy if 90% of your people survive on less than $2 a day? what is the relevance of the 20th largest economy if life expectancy is a miserable 45 years?