Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,993 members, 7,817,927 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 May 2024 at 11:08 PM

Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters - Business (5) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Business / Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters (40982 Views)

Obi Cubana Launches Odogwu Bitters Herbal Drink / Ghanaians And Nigerians Claim Zobo Hawker / Nigerian Traders Attacked By Ghanaians In Kumasi (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Nukilia: 10:55am On Jun 24, 2019
jrtorrents:
I’m a Ghanaian living in Europe. Back in the day I used to attend and African Catholic Church (mostly made up Ghanaians and Nigerians ), as a result if that I had an extensive interaction with Nigerians.

Although most of Nigerians I met were nice and cultured most of them tend to have this unfounded sense of superiority over Ghanaians and other Africans. A Nigerian once told me me Ghanaians are slow — whatever that means, since then I try to avoid them as much as possible even though I get on fine with other Africans.

Anyways, I know this is Nigerian so most readers here may be biased, but think of this for a moment, why is it that in almost every country in African (Ghana, Togo, Benin, Kenya, South Africa etc) wants to get rid of Nigerians in their fold? Why aren’t Ghanaians in other countries attracting the same level of attention Nigerians attract?

The Ghanaians claim to be Nigerians so that the authorities won't trace them to Ghana. The case of 7000 Ghanaians with the ICE in USA is still hot on our hands.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Nobody: 10:59am On Jun 24, 2019
Just30:
where ever Ghanaians are, they dont behave anyhow .

Anyway, Receive sense DOG

there are 200,000 Ghanaians in Nigeria.

thats very small
Monkey you think i care? Your people are in ph now. it won't be long before abuja down boys start to reason their matter idiot.

7 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Konafas: 11:17am On Jun 24, 2019
Emrixx:
Hmmm adonko bitters if u know u know


How you take sabi am like this

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by BlackAdam55(m): 11:24am On Jun 24, 2019
dominique:
I cannot begin to quote all the nuisances that quoted me. So we should lauch reprisal attacks at Ghanaians doing their business here? Did the Ghanaians here ask their countrymen to attack your people? So what sense does it make uploading their photos onlin as a way to instigate violence on them?[b] How many Indians and Lebanese [/b]have you attacked for treating your people like subhumans on your own soil? Bunch of online chestbeaters.

Nigerians have been doing business in Ghana for years. If the place had not been favourable for them, they would have moved away since. So suddenly because of a dispute between them and their hosts, we should start hunting down Ghanaians and destroy their businesses? If you can't conform with the unfavourable business conditions, then pack your load and get the hell out of their country. Why would you even want to remain in a country where you are not wanted? Are our people created to constitute nuisances everywhere they go?

If we don't want the Ghanaians doing business here, then write to the trade commission to impose similar stringent business conditions on them that would send them packing afterwards not uploading their photos online and indirectly inciting us to go and destroy their businesses.
If you don't want people to quote you, then don't type rubbish or better yet remove your nose from Rivers state affairs instead of trying to play Mother Teresa here nonsense.

Now here in Port Harcourt, we don't have problems with Indians or Lebanese.

The only problem we have here is Ghanaians and they are not welcome here, we don't need them here, they should go back to their country.

UNDERSTAND?

7 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by dominique(f): 12:13pm On Jun 24, 2019
BlackAdam55:
If you don't want people to quote you, then don't type rubbish or better yet remove your nose from Rivers state affairs instead of trying to play Mother Teresa here nonsense.

Now here in Port Harcourt, we don't have problems with Indians or Lebanese.

The only problem we have here is Ghanaians and they are not welcome here, we don't need them here, they should go back to their country.

UNDERSTAND?



Who the he'll are you to tell what or what not to type? I don't post to appease dolts like yourself, neither do I always go with the general opinion. I say what's on my mind simple. If you don't like it scroll fast past my post.

1 Like 2 Shares

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Nobody: 12:45pm On Jun 24, 2019
dominique:
I cannot begin to quote all the nuisances that quoted me. So we should lauch reprisal attacks at Ghanaians doing their business here? Did the Ghanaians here ask their countrymen to attack your people? So what sense does it make uploading their photos onlin as a way to instigate violence on them? How many Indians and Lebanese have you attacked for treating your people like subhumans on your own soil? Bunch of online chestbeaters.

Nigerians have been doing business in Ghana for years. If the place had not been favourable for them, they would have moved away since. So suddenly because of a dispute between them and their hosts, we should start hunting down Ghanaians and destroy their businesses? If you can't conform with the unfavourable business conditions, then pack your load and get the hell out of their country. Why would you even want to remain in a country where you are not wanted? Are our people created to constitute nuisances everywhere they go?

If we don't want the Ghanaians doing business here, then write to the trade commission to impose similar stringent business conditions on them that would send them packing afterwards not uploading their photos online and indirectly inciting us to go and destroy their businesses.
And so What? are we complaining? or you think Rivers state is NL where you force your opinions down on our throats? We don't need Ghanaians or their traders here in Rivers state. Scratch that, we don't need any Africans here in Rivers state. they contribute nothing to our economy so they should get the fvck out.

9 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Mekanus(m): 2:02pm On Jun 24, 2019
Emrixx:
Hmmm adonko bitters if u know u know
You're fu^cking pretty, godamit!!

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Emrixx(f): 2:04pm On Jun 24, 2019
Mekanus:
You're fu^cking pretty, godamit!!


Thanks
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Mekanus(m): 2:15pm On Jun 24, 2019
Emrixx:



Thanks
Is that all I'm getting?? How about a cold bottle of beer and some fish barbecue huh?
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Emrixx(f): 2:23pm On Jun 24, 2019
Mekanus:
Is that all I'm getting?? How about a cold bottle of beer and some fish barbecue huh?


Oh you can have it but bills on you grin

1 Like

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Mekanus(m): 2:29pm On Jun 24, 2019
Emrixx:



Oh you can have it but bills on you grin
Damn it!! I'm withdrawing my compliments then tongue tongue
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by BlackAdam55(m): 2:35pm On Jun 24, 2019
dominique:



Who the he'll are you to tell what or what not to type? I don't post to appease dolts like yourself, neither do I always go with the general opinion. I say what's on my mind simple. If you don't like it scroll fast past my post.
Likewise,
But where Seun pick una from self?
grin grin

2 Likes

Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Nobody: 2:56pm On Jun 24, 2019
aparata:
And who invited you to a Nigerian forum?



Hmmm,
So people now need invitations to join online public forums?
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by ThegreatLion: 11:59am On Jun 29, 2019
Emrixx:



Oh you can have it but bills on you grin

I sent you a mail check your email
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Alejobs: 6:21pm On Jul 24, 2019
If you don't forgive, you give the past the opportunity it needs to keep you away from the future you desire
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by Alejobs: 11:56am On Jul 25, 2019
Can we pray our way to security as a nation or we need serous overhaul of our security architecture?
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by U1(m): 1:29pm On Jul 25, 2019
gbaskiboy:
when rain falls Nepa will take light, MTN network will be on 2G, Etisalat no service, Glo emergency, dstv will be searching for signal but manhood will be on 4G with full bargrin

Guy, you well so? cheesy grin
Re: Ghanaians On The Streets Of Port Harcourt Dancing And Selling Adonko Bitters by U1(m): 1:42pm On Jul 25, 2019
SoftP:
They are here marketing their legitimate business peacefully, while our boys are there busy patronising their witch doctors, stealing panties and creating all sorts of havoc' all in the name of YAHOO

& U expect us to start burning dem alive? Bloody cannibals

y'all need to fetch some senses and advice our youths to be good ambassadors.

We are loosing our brand & brains & being defensive in our own weaknesses

But did you read few posts above yours where someone mentioned that the problem was that Ghanaian law prohibits foreigners from engaging in retail business. How is that related to what you wrote here? I doubt you're a Nigerian.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

FCMB Wants To Open A Branch for Their Customers In Heaven / Nana Otedola 49th Birthday: Femi Otedola Celebrates His Wife (Photos) / CBN Lists 5 Forms Of Naira Abuse: Money Bouquet, Spraying, Selling, Squeezing

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 32
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.