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Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by youngice(m): 8:05pm On Sep 07, 2015
Ati gbo
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Godswillnwaoma(m): 8:05pm On Sep 07, 2015
useles president
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by pus33: 8:06pm On Sep 07, 2015
angry huh
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by ubeh1(m): 8:06pm On Sep 07, 2015
If you like you name them,all concern you
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by tsdarkside(m): 8:07pm On Sep 07, 2015
he dont have to hurry with that......for what??...so that they can start stealing again??....pahhhh.........

what we nigerians dont understand is,this people are used to very expensive life-styles...they are not going to stop......

they are like drug-addicts...thats why they are complaining up and down.....
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by pus33: 8:08pm On Sep 07, 2015
grin
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by neweraomo: 8:08pm On Sep 07, 2015
[quote author=Demmocrats post=37775211][/quote]space booker
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Ekugbeh(m): 8:08pm On Sep 07, 2015
oga bruuhari. u said September and here we are. oya roll d list jawe
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Kastonkastroll(m): 8:10pm On Sep 07, 2015
I and many other good nigerians still believe in your(buhari) leadership. I know my vote is not a waste.

Carry go the people's general, we are gallantly behind you. cheesy
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by shizzy7(f): 8:10pm On Sep 07, 2015
donholy28:
Shouldn't it be Nigerians he should be telling this?
How many times has he told you that's its September Or have you forgotten
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Nobody: 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2015
finally...
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Kastonkastroll(m): 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2015
Godswillnwaoma:
useles president
ediot. what has your useful father achieved?
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by donholy28(m): 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2015
shizzy7:
How many times has he told you that's its September Or have you forgotten
wetin concern Ghana presido and buhari cabinet
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Nobody: 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2015
donholy28:
Shouldn't it be Nigerians he should be telling this?
anybody who asks.
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by redcliff: 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2015
Firefire:
Buhari attempting to pacify the Ghanaians after the wicked treatment of 1983.

Good try. Please return home ASAP and form your cabinet, our economy is dying.
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History


Most Nigerians will not remember this period, in fact, about 77% of Nigerians (that is Nigerians under the age of 35) were not born or were too young to understand what was happening at the time the term ‘Ghana must go’ was coined, but it was not in the very distant past.

In the 1970s, Ghana was facing a lot of economic hardship, just about the same time Nigeria had an oil boom, Nigeria’s economy was flourishing. Citizens of some West African countries (mostly Ghanaians) flocked into Nigeria in search of pastures green. In the early 1980s the oil boom somewhat subsided and there was also economic downturn in Nigeria due to low oil prices, jobs were no longer readily available even for Nigerians. The Federal Government decided that the Ghanaians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome. The Nigerian government enacted an expulsion order in 1983, about 700,000 Ghanaians were returned to their country. The Ghanaians during the exodus used a peculiar type of bag to move their belongings; the bags were popularly termed by Nigerians as ‘Ghana must go’ bags. Well, Ghana left, and if you must know, Ghana is doing really well.

Ghana has since then attained significant economic growth and huge human development, which is majorly down to the growth in manufacturing and exportation of goods.

http://dailypost.ng/2013/11/14/karo-orovboni-ghana-must-go-ghana-has-gone-and-become-great/

http://feintandmargin.com/as-buhari-leads-ghana-must-go-again/
Who told you ghana is doing very well? Whivh african economy have you seen can sustain their economic growth?
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Firefire(m): 8:13pm On Sep 07, 2015
redcliff:
Who told you ghana is doing very well? Whivh african economy have you seen can sustain their economic growth?
Leave story, let the General form his cabinet and stop toiling the globe.
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by dejavski(m): 8:14pm On Sep 07, 2015
Firefire:
Buhari attempting to pacify the Ghanaians after the wicked treatment of 1983.

Good try. Please return home ASAP and form your cabinet, our economy is dying.
/


History


Most Nigerians will not remember this period, in fact, about 77% of Nigerians (that is Nigerians under the age of 35) were not born or were too young to understand what was happening at the time the term ‘Ghana must go’ was coined, but it was not in the very distant past.

In the 1970s, Ghana was facing a lot of economic hardship, just about the same time Nigeria had an oil boom, Nigeria’s economy was flourishing. Citizens of some West African countries (mostly Ghanaians) flocked into Nigeria in search of pastures green. In the early 1980s the oil boom somewhat subsided and there was also economic downturn in Nigeria due to low oil prices, jobs were no longer readily available even for Nigerians. The Federal Government decided that the Ghanaians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome. The Nigerian government enacted an expulsion order in 1983, about 700,000 Ghanaians were returned to their country. The Ghanaians during the exodus used a peculiar type of bag to move their belongings; the bags were popularly termed by Nigerians as ‘Ghana must go’ bags. Well, Ghana left, and if you must know, Ghana is doing really well.

Ghana has since then attained significant economic growth and huge human development, which is majorly down to the growth in manufacturing and exportation of goods.

http://dailypost.ng/2013/11/14/karo-orovboni-ghana-must-go-ghana-has-gone-and-become-great/

http://feintandmargin.com/as-buhari-leads-ghana-must-go-again/
The curious ones would have asked why that bag was called ghana-must-go cheesy
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by babadem2much(m): 8:14pm On Sep 07, 2015
zinachidi:
who get two pen?
check your pocket very well grin
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by FreeGlobe(f): 8:15pm On Sep 07, 2015
Please when did Buahari aka king of the north declare his assets?
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by dejiogundipe(m): 8:15pm On Sep 07, 2015
Nigeria security agencies especially SSS should pls #bringbackourmissingplot# from Port Harcourt
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by BizBayo: 8:15pm On Sep 07, 2015
Firefire:
Buhari attempting to pacify the Ghanaians after the wicked treatment of 1983.

Good try. Please return home ASAP and form your cabinet, our economy is dying.
/


History


Most Nigerians will not remember this period, in fact, about 77% of Nigerians (that is Nigerians under the age of 35) were not born or were too young to understand what was happening at the time the term ‘Ghana must go’ was coined, but it was not in the very distant past.

In the 1970s, Ghana was facing a lot of economic hardship, just about the same time Nigeria had an oil boom, Nigeria’s economy was flourishing. Citizens of some West African countries (mostly Ghanaians) flocked into Nigeria in search of pastures green. In the early 1980s the oil boom somewhat subsided and there was also economic downturn in Nigeria due to low oil prices, jobs were no longer readily available even for Nigerians. The Federal Government decided that the Ghanaians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome. The Nigerian government enacted an expulsion order in 1983, about 700,000 Ghanaians were returned to their country. The Ghanaians during the exodus used a peculiar type of bag to move their belongings; the bags were popularly termed by Nigerians as ‘Ghana must go’ bags. Well, Ghana left, and if you must know, Ghana is doing really well.

Ghana has since then attained significant economic growth and huge human development, which is majorly down to the growth in manufacturing and exportation of goods.

http://dailypost.ng/2013/11/14/karo-orovboni-ghana-must-go-ghana-has-gone-and-become-great/

http://feintandmargin.com/as-buhari-leads-ghana-must-go-again/
The historian, clap for yourself. You can still do better!
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by dejavski(m): 8:17pm On Sep 07, 2015
Editor1:
Another "will" from the dullard...all in a bid to prove a point to Mahama of Ghana

Making it a total of 8,976 "wills" and "shalls" used by PMB in less dan 113days.


When will dis masturbation stop, so we can get the real thing?
Just like saying Netherlands will qualify for Euro 2016
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by shizzy7(f): 8:17pm On Sep 07, 2015
Firefire:
Buhari attempting to pacify the Ghanaians after the wicked treatment of 1983.

Good try. Please return home ASAP and form your cabinet, our economy is dying.
/


History


Most Nigerians will not remember this period, in fact, about 77% of Nigerians (that is Nigerians under the age of 35) were not born or were too young to understand what was happening at the time the term ‘Ghana must go’ was coined, but it was not in the very distant past.

In the 1970s, Ghana was facing a lot of economic hardship, just about the same time Nigeria had an oil boom, Nigeria’s economy was flourishing. Citizens of some West African countries (mostly Ghanaians) flocked into Nigeria in search of pastures green. In the early 1980s the oil boom somewhat subsided and there was also economic downturn in Nigeria due to low oil prices, jobs were no longer readily available even for Nigerians. The Federal Government decided that the Ghanaians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome. The Nigerian government enacted an expulsion order in 1983, about 700,000 Ghanaians were returned to their country. The Ghanaians during the exodus used a peculiar type of bag to move their belongings; the bags were popularly termed by Nigerians as ‘Ghana must go’ bags. Well, Ghana left, and if you must know, Ghana is doing really well.

Ghana has since then attained significant economic growth and huge human development, which is majorly down to the growth in manufacturing and exportation of goods.

http://dailypost.ng/2013/11/14/karo-orovboni-ghana-must-go-ghana-has-gone-and-become-great/

http://feintandmargin.com/as-buhari-leads-ghana-must-go-again/
GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT,,,
ITS SHAGARI NOT BUHARI..

The only similarities is "ARI" at the end of both names..
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Nobody: 8:18pm On Sep 07, 2015
story for d gods...
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Nobody: 8:18pm On Sep 07, 2015
I hope the northern president has not been receiving salaries of ministers whom he has not yet appointed.
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Firefire(m): 8:18pm On Sep 07, 2015
shizzy7:
GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT,,,
ITS SHAGARI NOT BUHARI..

The only similarities is "ARI" at the end of both names..
Your attempt to rewrite history is noticed.

Next!
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by V0lv0(f): 8:18pm On Sep 07, 2015
Can someone tell me why Nigerians are obsessed with Ghana must go. Every Ghanaian related topic some dunce must make sure they mention it. I don't get it.


#theobsessionwithghanamustgomuststop
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by shizzy7(f): 8:19pm On Sep 07, 2015
donholy28:
wetin concern Ghana presido and buhari cabinet
Read The post the answer to Your Question is there...
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Israel5(m): 8:20pm On Sep 07, 2015
Til then
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by Nobody: 8:21pm On Sep 07, 2015
admax:
Okay Sir...We are waiting.

Babatunde Raji Fashola must be on your ministerial list or else................................. angry(fill-in-the-gap)
Fashola is a corrupt thief.. he cant b on the list... we want only incorruptible persons on that list... no more partisan appointees...
Re: I Will Name My Cabinet This Month, Buhari Tells Ghana's President by nellyelitz(m): 8:23pm On Sep 07, 2015
if you like angry
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