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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by londoner: 10:55am On Dec 02, 2017
lebete3000:


I love your Candour & Sense of Humor.

I was thinking of migrating to Ghana b4 oh, my case for just be like those ppl wey enter Libya go enter 1chance!

Some of the Africans trapped in Libya are actually Ghanaians. So Ghana is not great for everyone there since they were born and raised in Ghana but still left for Libya or Europe.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Just30: 10:56am On Dec 02, 2017
odigbosky:



As in i tire for some kind pple ooo....how can you even compare ghana with Nigeria, ghana no be our level na....dem too small. Nigeria is 3x Ghana....Our population is fucking mad...we fit dy compare ourselves with SA not Ghana na.....thats an insult. No country in West Africa can be compared to us na.....Does ghana have purchasing power...we were ranked 3rd about 2 years ago in the UK for foreign consumers with high purchasing power. Does ghana have money....if shathered wale was in Nigeria dem no go even know am for Ogbomosho....Are we not the ones that built their film industry. All them Yvonne Nelson, Juliet Ibrahim, Jackie Appiah and the rest of them...you know how many igbo village drama dem act before we come know them. Ghanians go dy make mouth...does ghana have a film industry self...Abeg jare make i think of how i go take go Canada.
the only functional country in West Africa is
Ghana
Our mates are in Asia and they're the countries we're to rub shoulders with
Not a dysfunctional West African country that s below us

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by londoner: 11:01am On Dec 02, 2017
Just30:
the only functional country in West Africa is
Ghana
Our mates are in Asia and they're the countries we're to rub shoulders with
Not a dysfunctional West African country that s below us


So Ivory Coast and Senegal you view as dysfunctional too? Just because Ghana as a country has never really been tested it does not mean you should be arrogant.

If you ask me the very fact that you don't have the numerous hurdles that some of your neighbouring countries have had to scale means you should really be doing much better than you are as a country.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by emmysoftyou: 11:09am On Dec 02, 2017
Ugosample:


Have you been to ivory coast before

The infrastructure there will put both Lagos and Abuja to shame

A country without steady light is what you are calling a country with Advanced infrastructure?

LMAO grin grin
have been to ivory coast,I stayed around abata side,I still can't believe they have steady light at Abijan and they're not making mouth like the Ghanian.
Abijan have a place like ajah which have water axis.
Taking taxi from abatta to Felix international airport in Abijan is 3500cefa not that expensive but from Kumasi bstop it's lower there cos airport is not far from there.
But bro, ivory coast is beautiful city but Accra has a nice structure and a beautiful places than ivory.

Lagos need to have constant light on her own cos foreigners who pay more visit there..
Lagos need to involves on drastic development on time cos anyone that one to come to Nigeria will first pay visit to Lagos before any other places in Nigeria.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 11:11am On Dec 02, 2017
Mrnairalandd:


I have never been to Algeria so i wouldn’t know how infrastructurely advanced that country is. .

here a thread about algeria , https://www.nairaland.com/4155711/welcome-algeria-pics

there is pics of some algerian cities and infrastructures wink .
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Just30: 11:19am On Dec 02, 2017
londoner:



So Ivory Coast and Senegal you view as dysfunctional too? Just because Ghana as a country has never really been tested it does not mean you should be arrogant.

If you ask me the very fact that you don't have the numerous hurdles that some of your neighbouring countries have had to scale means you should really be doing much better than you are as a country.
We have scale over far worse
We did pour time and had the discussions on which way to take.
My dysfunctional comment was specifically referring to Nigeria

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Ugosample(m): 11:27am On Dec 02, 2017
londoner:



So Ivory Coast and Senegal you view as dysfunctional too? Just because Ghana as a country has never really been tested it does not mean you should be arrogant.

If you ask me the very fact that you don't have the numerous hurdles that some of your neighbouring countries have had to scale means you should really be doing much better than you are as a country.

That Just30 guy is talking rubbish

Don't mind him

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Ugosample(m): 11:27am On Dec 02, 2017
Just30:
We have scale over far worse We did pour time and had the discussions on which way to take. My dysfunctional comment was specifically referring to Nigeria
This guy sef undecided

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 12:05pm On Dec 02, 2017
emmysoftyou:
then how did alomo bitter enter into Nigeria?
There's was a time my friend brought vegetable leaves from Ghana tho..
They still have ways of shipping it into Nigeria.
Alomo bitters have a company in Ghana where they produce the drinks. I'm talking about importing in big quantities not the vegetables leaves your friends bought.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 12:25pm On Dec 02, 2017
londoner:



So Ivory Coast and Senegal you view as dysfunctional too? Just because Ghana as a country has never really been tested it does not mean you should be arrogant.

If you ask me the very fact that you don't have the numerous hurdles that some of your neighbouring countries have had to scale means you should really be doing much better than you are as a country.
what's your problem huh, he has stated his opinion so state yours and get lost. you are always on Ghanaian threads trying so hard to be heard. you ain't Ghanaian and you will never be one so mind your business.
you are funny though when you say Ghana has not been tested, didnt Ghana also have it's series of coups ? didnt we face economic hardships in the past? did we get oil in the 80's ? you talk as if Ghana had it rosy as well. let us think o plz.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 12:28pm On Dec 02, 2017
Algerian1:


here a thread about algeria , https://www.nairaland.com/4155711/welcome-algeria-pics

there is pics of some algerian cities and infrastructures wink .


I saw your Algerian thread and my, the pictures are breathtaking. I will like to know whether it's a public private partnership or mostly government projects?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Just30: 12:42pm On Dec 02, 2017
Ugosample:


That Just30 guy is talking rubbish

Don't mind him
The truth always sound like rubbish to the fool smiley
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 1:02pm On Dec 02, 2017
Mrnairalandd:


It’s totally appalling and nauseating to see these greedy and unpatriotic Nigerian coming here to compare one of the most infrastructurely advanced country in Africa to countries like Ghana, Togo and the rest.

The only country in Africa that match Nigeria as far as infrastructures is concerned is Egypt. And the only one that beat Nigeria hands down is South Africa. However, i have not been to all Africa countries but if you like the Annual budgets of those ones i am yet to visit, you don’t need anybody to tell you how it would look like.

In the land of blind, one eyed man ll look like a king. This is the case of Nigeria in Africa. If you are talking about infrastructures in Europe and America, then, Nigeria is 50years behind...

Guy I know you are trying to defend your country. It's understandable. But please stop saying what you don't know. Try and visit these countries first. Tunisia, Bostwana, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritius... Even Cape Verde.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 1:20pm On Dec 02, 2017
SupremeBeast:
I saw your Algerian thread and my, the pictures are breathtaking. I will like to know whether it's a public private partnership or mostly government projects?

99,99% of infrastructure project are public !
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 1:22pm On Dec 02, 2017
Algerian1:


99,99% of infrastructure project are public !
that's nice, how the government generates her funding?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 1:38pm On Dec 02, 2017
SupremeBeast:
that's nice, how the government generates her funding?

Algeria have the 4th GDP in africa (166 billions ) with (39 million population) , a big part from oil and gaz exports , so money is not a problem for infrastructures and public projects ,

and even for privates and freigners who want to invest in Algeria , algerian pubic banks fund their projects ( under the 51% , 49% rule) , 51% of the society should be owned by an Algerian company and 49% for the foreigner investor ) .
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 1:51pm On Dec 02, 2017
Algerian1:


Algeria have the 4th GDP in africa (166 billions ) with (39 million population) , so money is not a problem for infrastructures and public projects ,

and even for privates and freigners who want to invest in Algeria , algerian banks fund their projects ( under the 51% , 49% rule) , 51% of the society should be owned by an Algerian company and 49% for the foreigner investor ) . like this money and control stay in algeria
I'm so impressed, your population growth is okay, 39 million for a large country like Algeria is nice. I think your country should come and share some of your expertise with us in Ghana.

we also want to speed our our development.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 2:00pm On Dec 02, 2017
Accra city

look beautiful and modern !

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 2:02pm On Dec 02, 2017
Accra city

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 2:08pm On Dec 02, 2017
Accra

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mariangeles(f): 2:37pm On Dec 02, 2017
360command:
agreed! When you talk of smartness of we nigerians, I give it to us. But why bring crime as a topic, when you talk of crimes, at least those countries solve crimes better than others(nigeria) . During my stay in Ghana, out of all the prison break I have heard on the news there is a 95%chance of catching those prisoners which the policing have done.. But my country Nigeria, we do hear of prison break most especially in the north and how many they apprehend? A few...

Let me tell you the truth, it is easier committing a crime in nigeria and you can be successful but go and try it in ghana.. You will know how vibrant their policing are..
Why won't people not mock your country when u don't do d right thing..
Make us all understand one thing... are you a Nigerian or Ghanaian ' cause you speak from both sides of your mouth ? in some of your comments you say "we" , then in another you say "you"... Make up your mind where you belong or are you half& half?

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mariangeles(f): 2:46pm On Dec 02, 2017
360command:
the truth is bitter.. I was just quoting the myopic ones... My brothers(including me) usedto have this olden days views about ghana and Ghanaians until they came visiting... In ghana there is comfort but to get comfort in nigeria, we have to pay. As Nigerians we can boast of economy, population, infrastructure... That is all.. A business man(foreigner) in Ghana once told me, for you to like nigeria, you must accept their norm or you must b living in nigeria as a Nigerian to accept the country not that you have a choice but it is what it is..

He concluded to say, " what is there to enjoy if you have or make money as a business man and can't enjoy peace ( comfort).
But if Ghana was so amazing, what is Sistofe Kwame still doing in Nigeria after done schooling in UniIbadan for how many years now?

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mariangeles(f): 3:12pm On Dec 02, 2017
makydebbie:
How do I start arguing with someone who can't spell Ghanaian?

I'll rather sleep. grin

Truth be told, the spelling could be confusing most times... thank God for auto correct.
Only Ghanaians can spell "Ghanaian" without checking.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mariangeles(f): 3:30pm On Dec 02, 2017
buzzmania:
Haha! I'm also enjoying the show of ignorance here as well.
Do Nigerians troll your forum/ blogs as well 'cause the obsession you guys ( Ghanaians and other African countries) have with Nigeria is amazing.
I can't imaging surfing on a Ghanaian site/blogs...I mean what interest/business do I have with those?
One thing I'm sure of is Nigeria is a country many African countries hate to admit they love...they wish they were us...I mean the obsession.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by londoner: 3:37pm On Dec 02, 2017
SupremeBeast:
what's your problem huh, he has stated his opinion so state yours and get lost. you are always on Ghanaian threads trying so hard to be heard. you ain't Ghanaian and you will never be one so mind your business.
you are funny though when you say Ghana has not been tested, didnt Ghana also have it's series of coups ? didnt we face economic hardships in the past? did we get oil in the 80's ? you talk as if Ghana had it rosy as well. let us think o plz.


You are a Nigerian site so you are the one that seems to be lost my friend.

The guy just said he was specifically talking about Nigeria and he does this on a Nigerian site so I don't need any permission from you my Ghanaian friend.

I will talk about Ghana from my experience of visiting there, again I am not asking your permission.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by londoner: 3:50pm On Dec 02, 2017
SupremeBeast:
what's your problem huh, he has stated his opinion so state yours and get lost. you are always on Ghanaian threads trying so hard to be heard. you ain't Ghanaian and you will never be one so mind your business.
you are funny though when you say Ghana has not been tested, didnt Ghana also have it's series of coups ? didnt we face economic hardships in the past? did we get oil in the 80's ? you talk as if Ghana had it rosy as well. let us think o plz.


I would never want to be Ghanaian. I'm very happy being Nigerian thank you.

A coup is not the same as a war. Even Zimbabwe just had a coup a couple of weeks ago. Facing economic hardship is an experience shared with all developing countries at some point. I know when parts of Ghana had famine your people sought refuge in Nigeria.

I'm talking about hurdles like war or serious religious tension or even not really having a majority tribe which leads to major tribal tussles.

Your past 'hurdles' are not really affecting you today are they?. Nigeria's hurdles are relevant today. From tribalism to Boko haram and all that stems from it.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 3:54pm On Dec 02, 2017
Mariangeles:
Do Nigerians troll your forum/ blogs as well 'cause the obsession you guys ( Ghanaians and other African countries) have with Nigeria is amazing.
I can't imaging surfing on a Ghanaian site/blogs...I mean interest/business do I have with those?
One thing I'm sure of is Nigeria is a country many African countries hate to admit they love...they wish they were us...I mean the obsession.

Gbam

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 3:57pm On Dec 02, 2017
londoner:


You are a Nigerian site so you are the one that seems to be lost my friend.

The guy just said he was specifically talking about Nigeria and he does this on a Nigerian site so I don't need any permission from you.

I will talk about Ghana from my experience of visiting there, again I am not asking your permission.
I'm on a Nigerian site quoting you because you people can't keep Ghana outta your business. are you guys really out of news?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mariangeles(f): 4:00pm On Dec 02, 2017
Just30:
grin angry your frustration is telling
Your (Ghanaians) obsession with Nigeria is sickening.
I mean y'all are everywhere in our space (blogs, forums, music, movies...) Y'all need to get a life of your own.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 4:04pm On Dec 02, 2017
londoner:


I would never want to be Ghanaian. I'm very happy being Nigerian thank you.

A coup is not the same as a war. Even Zimbabwe just had a coup a couple of weeks ago. Facing economic hardship is an experience shared with all developing countries at some point. I know when parts of Ghana had famine your people sought refuge in Nigeria.

I'm talking about hurdles like war or serious religious tension or even not really having a majority tribe which leads to major tribal tussles.

Your past 'hurdles' are not really affecting you today are they?. Nigeria's hurdles are relevant today. From tribalism to Boko haram and all that stems from it.
how is it an achievement if Nigerians are struggling today because ethnic and religious issues? in Ghana we had tribal issues too, there are Muslims, traditionalist and Christians, even with the Christians we have different types of it but do you hear of any problems like that in Ghana? no because our fore fathers did a great job in drumming the world oneness and togetherness in every Ghanaian mind. if it didn't happen for you then you should blame your fore fathers. they failed you big-time. stop crying about it and fix it after all you claim to be Africa's giant ryt?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by londoner: 4:04pm On Dec 02, 2017
SupremeBeast:
I'm on a Nigerian site quoting you because you people can't keep Ghana outta your business. are you guys really out of news?

Then why did you not have a problem with this thread being created then?
You created or created an additional your account on 24th of November before this thread was created and you've already spent over 20 hours here.

Obsessed much?

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SupremeBeast: 4:08pm On Dec 02, 2017
Mariangeles:
Your (Ghanaians) obsession with Nigeria is sickening.
I mean y'all are everywhere in our space (blogs, forums, music, movies...) Y'all need to get a life of your own.
look who is talking about obsession. can nairaland go a day without mentioning Ghana? go to your front page and see whether we Ghanaians are obsessed or Nigerians are the obsessed people.

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