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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:13am On Oct 07, 2019
vaxx2:
very foolish osu boy.


let me play along . so which is the worst?
best education indeed..

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx2:
pokuasi:
a ghana man for you.. I was the first to mention logic here today and here you go using it on me as tho this your first time coming across such terms.. you're a Ghanaian and your brain is inferior to mine..
lol.... osu boy....

enoy this video, you lust everything I know.....


watch your former communication minister speaking....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9I17Cv07u8
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by samorobo: 12:15am On Oct 07, 2019
vaxx2:
Yet the owner of such certificate was appointed your cheif justice. stop dreaming. grin
What is his name plus I remember forgiveness once talked about one of our brother being a first class citizen over(I think he said he was a lawyer).....I think he said he had something to do with your high court or so. I can't remember the full info
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx2: 12:17am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
best education indeed..
You are idiot not to know law profession is a regulated field which does not allow over saturation. ...


check wassce regional exams that will be the best comparism. law is not for everyone idiot.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx2: 12:19am On Oct 07, 2019
samorobo:
What is his name plus I remember forgiveness once talked about one of our brother being a first class citizen over(I think he said he was a lawyer).....I think he said he had something to do with your high court or so. I can't remember the full info
a full blown fact that you don't even know your country.


well , he is by name called Samuel onnoghen. he did both his secondary and university education in Ghana.


whatever forgiveness says is irrelevant if you don't have the full fact. don't argue as if you are in beer parlour
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 12:20am On Oct 07, 2019
Omo naija generator republic grin Ghana is a village? How come you live in a village? What are you doing is a village? grin

Nigerians are getting stupidier and stupidier every day grin no wonder kidnappers have taken over their smelly zoo country grin

Your 2019 budget provides for N46 million to fuel generators in your president’s (Buhari’s) office and residence grin grin grin grin is this a serious country? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Today, vehicles cannot move on your roads because kidnappers have taken over your stvpid country grin grin grin

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pokuasi:
look at this villager.. I guess you ran to Nigeria to experience civilization.. Ghana is a village confirm by the king of tramadol himself, shatta whatever..
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pacretus(m): 12:20am On Oct 07, 2019
vaxx2:
You are idiot not to know law profession is a regulated field which does not allow over saturation. ...


check wassce regional exams that will be the best comparism. law is not for everyone idiot.
defence mode grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 12:21am On Oct 07, 2019
Just30:
now you are posing stupid comments

government has better things to do than to provide housing
Especially when citizens are already doing it together with the private sector.


Ghana is too rich not to have money.

more than 15 billion dollars was spent in 2-3 years just to triple electricity capacity
Next time you want to post silly stuffs, use your brains

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 12:23am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
Ghanaian degree indeed yet NIGERIAN text book are used in your curriculum
the sad thin is, your country didnt even qualify to be ranked grin grin grin grin grin

so what does that make you?
dumb
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 12:30am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
best education indeed..
forget harvard and the rest
Law school in Ghana is the most difficult programme to enter into

It's one of the hardest in the whole world
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:32am On Oct 07, 2019
vaxx2:
You are idiot not to know law profession is a regulated field which does not allow over saturation. ...


check wassce regional exams that will be the best comparism. law is not for everyone idiot.
profession Indeed.. the mad failure shows how poor your education system is.. av given you facts- ranging from your schools been ranked last in to world to 90 percent of you senior high School students not been able read nor understand what they read to mass failure at the law school.. All to prove to you that your education system is sh!tty.. am a myth buster and av busted that Ghana education system is up there myth..
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 12:32am On Oct 07, 2019
I pity you nigerians Federal Republic of FOOLS grin

the poverty capital of the world grin

What is life expectancy in that zoo? grin how many people in that zoo are gainfully employed? grin 20 million children in that armpit zoo are out of school grin grin grin chai, naija go get sense by force grin grin grin

Book haram, mass kidnappings, baby factories, ritual murders, 419, yahoo yahoo, oil bunkering, piracy, armed robbers, fake drugs haba one country Nigeria is cursed grin grin grin grin grin walahi grin nigeria is about lies and deceit grin grin grin very disgraceful animals grin grin grin shambolic ediots grin calling nigeria a sh1thole is even describing it mildly grin grin grin grin see the uselessness of nigeria grin grin expired sh1thole grin grin grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 12:33am On Oct 07, 2019
samorobo:
Funny creatures... grin grin grin.....just sit down and watch them hype their country..

Examples

"OH ghaana has good roads everywhere"

"That place you are posting is not ghaana"

"Oh that is old pics those roads are all under construction"

"Oh our country is about the same size with UK and we both share one thing in common which is "having numerous world class city"(I can never forget the day Chris told me that thing. I almost believed but by the time I landed on YouTube my latter reaction was "yuck"wink
grin grin grin
grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:35am On Oct 07, 2019
PetroDollaxxxx:
Omo naija generator republic grin Ghana is a village? How come you live in a village? What are you doing is a village? grin

Nigerians are getting stupidier and stupidier every day grin no wonder kidnappers have taken over their smelly zoo country grin

Your 2019 budget provides for N46 million to fuel generators in your president’s (Buhari’s) office and residence grin grin grin grin is this a serious country? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Today, vehicles cannot move on your roads because kidnappers have taken over your stvpid country grin grin grin

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do I need to say more

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 12:38am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
Ghanaian degree indeed yet NIGERIAN text book are used in your curriculum
lipsrsealed

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 12:39am On Oct 07, 2019
fuckeduppedness grin we all know your president is still looking for his primary school certificate,huh? grin when it comes to education, nigeria is zero grin what do you magg0ts know about education? or you think education is kidnapping, corruption, yahoo yahoo, armed robberies etc etc etc etc grin grin grin

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pokuasi:
profession Indeed.. the mad failure shows how poor your education system is.. av given you facts- ranging from your schools been ranked last in to world to 90 percent of you senior high School students not been able read nor understand what they read to mass failure at the law school.. All to prove to you that your education system is sh!tty.. am a myth buster and av busted that Ghana education system is up there myth..
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx2: 12:39am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
profession Indeed.. the mad failure shows how poor your education system is.. av given you facts- ranging from your schools been ranked last in to world to 90 percent of you senior high School students not been able read nor understand what they read to mass failure at the law school.. All to prove to you that your education system is sh!tty.. am a myth buster and av busted that Ghana education system is up there myth..
It shows you lost it idiot. do you bust the 10.5 million report or the 1 billion dollar into Ghana education sector report? which one did you really busted?

ok now the latest, Ghana has been leading wassce performance since its establishment except on three occasions which was due to Ghana internal issues. and wassce has existed for over fifty years .bust that ?

You did not bust anything but ranting idiot with your faulty assumptions.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:42am On Oct 07, 2019
PetroDollaxxxx:
I pity you nigerians Federal Republic of FOOLS grin

the poverty capital of the world grin

What is life expectancy in that zoo? grin how many people in that zoo are gainfully employed? grin 20 million children in that armpit zoo are out of school grin grin grin chai, naija go get sense by force grin grin grin

Book haram, mass kidnappings, baby factories, ritual murders, 419, yahoo yahoo, oil bunkering, piracy, armed robbers, fake drugs haba one country Nigeria is cursed grin grin grin grin grin walahi grin nigeria is about lies and deceit grin grin grin very disgraceful animals grin grin grin shambolic ediots grin calling nigeria a sh1thole is even describing it mildly grin grin grin grin see the uselessness of nigeria grin grin expired sh1thole grin grin grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:48am On Oct 07, 2019
vaxx2:
It shows you lost it idiot. do you bust the 10.5 million report or the 1 billion dollar into Ghana education sector report? which one did you really busted?

ok now the latest, Ghana has been leading wassce performance since its establishment except on three occasions which was due to Ghana internal issues. and wassce has existed for over fifty years ago .burst that ?

You did not burst anything but ranting idiot with your faulty assumptions.
you have been leading WASCE yet 90 percent of the supposed people that wrote and lead the so called chart can neither read nor understand what they read.. it means there's a state sponsored mass examination malpractice of epic proportion.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 12:49am On Oct 07, 2019
[quote author=pokuasi post=82909371][/quote]grin grin grin

UN Ranks Nigeria’s Life Expectancy As Third Lowest In The World grin grin grin grin grin
By
Olalekan Yinusa
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April 30, 2019

BEVERLY HILLS, April 30, (THEWILL) – Nigeria has been ranked the world’s third lowest life expectancy rate of 55 years grin by the United Nations (UN).
In a report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) it said the life expectancy of an average Nigerian in 2019 is only better than those of people in Sierra Leone, Chad and the Central African Republic.
The three countries have respectively 53, 54, 54 years as their life expectancy rates, the report states while war-torn Afghanistan has 65 years; Somalia has 58; and Syria has 73.
The report puts Nigeria’s current population at 201 million and states that the total fertility rate among Nigerian women has dropped from 6.4 in 1969 to 5.3 in 2019, this means an average Nigerian woman gives birth to at least five children.
The UN agency’s report shows that Nigeria’s population moved from 54.7 million in 1969 to 105.4 million in 1994. It grew to 201.0 million in 2019.
Of this number, 44 per cent are between the ages of 0 and 14, while 32 per cent are within the ages of 10 and 24.
The report differs slightly from the estimate of the National Bureau of Statistics, which reported in 2018 that Nigeria’s population was 198 million.
The report also reveals that “child marriage” in Nigeria by the age of 18 years is 44 per cent, while the adolescent birth rate at age 15-19 per 1000 girls in the country is 145.
The report also says contraceptive prevalence rate by any method among Nigerian women aged 15-49 is only 19 per cent, while contraceptive prevalence by modern method among Nigerian women by the same age bracket 15 per cent.

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 12:52am On Oct 07, 2019
PetroDollaxxxx:
I pity you nigerians Federal Republic of FOOLS grin

the poverty capital of the world grin

What is life expectancy in that zoo? grin how many people in that zoo are gainfully employed? grin 20 million children in that armpit zoo are out of school grin grin grin chai, naija go get sense by force grin grin grin

Book haram, mass kidnappings, baby factories, ritual murders, 419, yahoo yahoo, oil bunkering, piracy, armed robbers, fake drugs haba one country Nigeria is cursed grin grin grin grin grin walahi grin nigeria is about lies and deceit grin grin grin very disgraceful animals grin grin grin shambolic ediots grin calling nigeria a sh1thole is even describing it mildly grin grin grin grin see the uselessness of nigeria grin grin expired sh1thole grin grin grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 12:59am On Oct 07, 2019
6.8m Nigerians slip into extreme poverty in 12 months as total figure rises to 93.7m

A total of 93.7 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty grin. grin grin grin
93.7 million Nigerians live on less than $1.90 (N684) a day [This Day]
An estimated 6.8 million Nigerians have slipped into extreme poverty in just 12 months, according to the World Poverty Clock.
It was first revealed in June 2018 that Nigeria had overtaken India as the nation with the highest number of people living in extreme poverty across the world, with an estimated 86.9 million Nigerians measured to be living on less than $1.90 (N684) a day.
According to available data courtesy of the World Poverty Clock, a web tool produced by World Data Lab, that figure has increased to 93.7 million in June 2019.
4.5 Nigerians slip into extreme poverty every minute with 47.7% of Nigeria's estimated 196.5 million people affected. This figure has risen from the 44.2% of the total population that was recorded in June 2018.
There are 93.7 million Nigerians living in extreme poverty as of June 5, 2019 [World Poverty Clock]
In its assessment last year, the World Data Lab noted that the outlook for poverty alleviation in Nigeria is weak, and that an estimated 120 million Nigerians are expected to slip into extreme poverty by 2030.
"If current economic trends persist, we forecast that between 2018 and 2030 real GDP growth (2.15% per annum) will be unable to keep up with population growth, resulting in an average annual growth of GDP per capita of less than zero," the organisation noted.
How Nigeria became world's poverty capital
World Poverty Clock provides real-time poverty estimates until 2030 for almost every country in the world, monitoring progress against ending extreme poverty which is the United Nation's first sustainable development goal.
According to its methodology, the World Poverty Clock uses publicly available data on income distribution, production, and consumption, provided by various international organizations, most notably the UN, World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
These organizations compile data provided to them by governments in each country. In the few cases when governments fail to provide data, the agency uses models to estimate poverty in affected countries. The agency's data covers 99.7% of the world's population.
For Nigeria, the general household survey (GHS) from 2012/2013 is used, rather than the harmonised Nigeria living standards survey, because it is more recent and believed to be of higher quality.
The agency notes that the challenges of estimating poverty in Nigeria stem from the fact that Nigeria is not a homogeneous country, especially with distinct differences in economic conditions between the south and the north. National averages conceal these differences and surveys are not sufficiently representative at the state level to draw firm conclusions.
The agency believes poverty has fallen over time along with economic growth in southern states, while it has been more stubborn in northern states but the differences cannot be factored into national level calculations.
Civil unrest and conflict in selected northern areas where terrorist group, Boko Haram, has been active is believed to contribute to the negative impact on poverty, even though there is insufficient data to quantify it.



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pokuasi:
you have been leading WASCE yet 90 percent of the supposed people that wrote and lead the so called chart can neither read nor understand what they read.. it means there's a state sponsored mass examination malpractice of epic proportion.
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 1:04am On Oct 07, 2019
PetroDollaxxxx:
6.8m Nigerians slip into extreme poverty in 12 months as total figure rises to 93.7m

A total of 93.7 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty grin. grin grin grin
93.7 million Nigerians live on less than $1.90 (N684) a day [This Day]
An estimated 6.8 million Nigerians have slipped into extreme poverty in just 12 months, according to the World Poverty Clock.
It was first revealed in June 2018 that Nigeria had overtaken India as the nation with the highest number of people living in extreme poverty across the world, with an estimated 86.9 million Nigerians measured to be living on less than $1.90 (N684) a day.
According to available data courtesy of the World Poverty Clock, a web tool produced by World Data Lab, that figure has increased to 93.7 million in June 2019.
4.5 Nigerians slip into extreme poverty every minute with 47.7% of Nigeria's estimated 196.5 million people affected. This figure has risen from the 44.2% of the total population that was recorded in June 2018.
There are 93.7 million Nigerians living in extreme poverty as of June 5, 2019 [World Poverty Clock]
In its assessment last year, the World Data Lab noted that the outlook for poverty alleviation in Nigeria is weak, and that an estimated 120 million Nigerians are expected to slip into extreme poverty by 2030.
"If current economic trends persist, we forecast that between 2018 and 2030 real GDP growth (2.15% per annum) will be unable to keep up with population growth, resulting in an average annual growth of GDP per capita of less than zero," the organisation noted.
How Nigeria became world's poverty capital
World Poverty Clock provides real-time poverty estimates until 2030 for almost every country in the world, monitoring progress against ending extreme poverty which is the United Nation's first sustainable development goal.
According to its methodology, the World Poverty Clock uses publicly available data on income distribution, production, and consumption, provided by various international organizations, most notably the UN, World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
These organizations compile data provided to them by governments in each country. In the few cases when governments fail to provide data, the agency uses models to estimate poverty in affected countries. The agency's data covers 99.7% of the world's population.
For Nigeria, the general household survey (GHS) from 2012/2013 is used, rather than the harmonised Nigeria living standards survey, because it is more recent and believed to be of higher quality.
The agency notes that the challenges of estimating poverty in Nigeria stem from the fact that Nigeria is not a homogeneous country, especially with distinct differences in economic conditions between the south and the north. National averages conceal these differences and surveys are not sufficiently representative at the state level to draw firm conclusions.
The agency believes poverty has fallen over time along with economic growth in southern states, while it has been more stubborn in northern states but the differences cannot be factored into national level calculations.
Civil unrest and conflict in selected northern areas where terrorist group, Boko Haram, has been active is believed to contribute to the negative impact on poverty, even though there is insufficient data to quantify it.



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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 1:09am On Oct 07, 2019
chai, nigerians now rub anointing oil on their bodies to escape being kidnapped in that smelly zoo grin grin grin

Revealed: Funny Precautions Nigerians Take To Avoid Being Kidnapped by dre11(m): 10:09am grin grin

by KUNLE AKINRINADE, PAUL UKPABIO and BIODUN ADEYEWA

Against the backdrop of rising cases of kidnapping in the country, many Nigerians have devised funny means by which they can avoid being kidnapped, report KUNLE AKINRINADE, PAUL UKPABIO and BIODUN ADEYEWA.



AS a routine, Jamal Adeolu, a system engineer with an engineering consulting firm in Lagos Island, does not return home through the same road he leaves for work. His strange itinerary is not without a reason. It all started mid-last year when he narrowly escaped being abducted by some gunmen close to his Abule Egba residence.

It was a cold evening after the rains that pounded the Lagos metropolis. To beat the heavy traffic that usually follows such a heavy downpour, the father of three started hurrying home at about 4 pm. Unfortunately, his fear became a reality as he was caught in a snarl of traffic around Oworonsoki section of the popular Third Mainland Bridge.

Three hours later, he arrived at Abule Egba and decided to do some shopping for his family in a mall around the area at about 7.30 pm. As he drove out of the premises of the mall after purchasing a few items, he noticed that a Toyota Corolla occupied by four men was coming behind him, but he had no inkling that the occupants could be kidnappers.

He was, however, observant enough to realise that the vehicle was showing up behind him at every turn. Not one to leave anything to chance, he drove into his neighbourhood on Meiran-Command Road at neck-breaking speed,
still the men in the Toyota car followed him. At that point, he realised that the occupants of the vehicle were up to something sinister.

On getting close to his street, Adeolu stopped and jumped out of the car, running into safety.
“Although I was ahead of them, I knew that they might catch up with me if I continued with the race. So, I quickly parked the car and jumped out into safety near my street,” he said.

“When they got to where my car was parked, they shot three times into the air and everyone around ran for dear lives. They started saying that God saved me, otherwise they would have brutalised me before abducting me. I was palpitating where I hid myself in a water tank.

“Since then, I have made it a habit not to return home through the same route I left, because I felt that some insiders in my neighbourhood might be involved in the botched attempt to abduct me.“

Like Adeolu, Aminat Rahman’s traumatic experience with suspected ritual kidnappers has led her into taking some funny precautions at bus stops before boarding a bus to her destination.

It all began after her miraculous escape from the den of kidnappers around Sagamu, Ogun State, barely two years ago. On that day, she had left her residence at Isolo to visit one of her friends at Iyana-Ipaja, boarding a commercial bus at Iyana Isolo Bus Stop. Unknown to her, the occupants of the vehicle were kidnappers.

She said: “I had no inkling that I was entering into trouble when I flagged down a bus under the bridge at Iyana Isolo Bus Stop along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. I got to the bus at 1:00pm and that was the last thing I knew. By the time I regained consciousness, I was already blindfolded among several other captives at a grove. By Providence, the priest rejected me when it was my turn to be sacrificed and I was dumped in a thick forest.

“I ran for several hours and dashed out at a place close to a popular cement factory in Sagamu, Ogun State.”

The experience, according to Aminat, has made her to always wait longer at bus stops before boarding a vehicle.

“What I do now is to wait longer at bus stops and see that passengers disembark from a bus that I would board. I chose to do so because kidnappers don’t drop off their victims on the road.”

But Aminat’s strategy has not been without its consequences. “Sometimes, I wait for more than one hour at bus stops just to make sure I see a bus that would drop off passengers. This often makes me to arrive at my destinations very late, especially when I am returning home from work in the evening,” she said.


Others cases

Wale Adebayo, an administrative clerk in a Lagos-based finance house, is nursing a gash on his forehead after he was thrown off a moving bus by suspected bus robbers, popularly called ‘one-chance’, around Alakija Bus Stop on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

He was returning from work and joined a commercial bus at Oshodi en route Iyana Iba area of Ojo when the occupants of the vehicle seized him, took his phone and the N20,000 inside his wallet.

Shocked by the development, Adebayo
initially struggled with the robbers. In the middle of the struggle, his head was hit against the door of the bus, leaving him with a deep gash on his head.

“It was a terrible experience,” he said. “For days, I could not go to work because I was nursing the wound on my head. Even as I speak, I am still nursing the pain weeks after the wound has healed.”

Adebayo, who attends a white garment church, said the pastor of his church had foretold the incident during a Sunday service, but he did not pay any attention to the prophecy.

He said: “The pastor of my church, during a Sunday service two weeks before the incident, had asked the parishioners to pray against falling victim to ‘one-chance’ robbery. However, I left the church without joining in the prayer in order to attend the naming ceremony of my elder sister’s daughter somewhere at Okokomaiko.”

Adebayo recalled when he narrated the incident to his pastor, he (pastor) gave him a small crucifix to keep in his pocket at all times, assuring that the item would save him from robbery or kidnapping.

He said: “My pastor blessed a crucifix and told me to always keep it in my pocket, assuring that I would be saved from evil, especially kidnapping and robbery.

“To an extent, the crucifix my pastor gave me is working for me. Because there was a day I got to my neighbourhood and everywhere was deserted, only for my neighbours to congratulate me for not falling victim to a robbery operation in my street during which a man was killed.

“They told me that the sons from hell shot indiscriminately during the operation and a man that ran into them in his car was hit by bullets.”

For Anthony Ilevbare, the narrow escape of his daughter from kidnappers instigated by his housemaid four years ago is an ugly incident he would not want to happen again. According to him, the State, his housemaid connived with some persons to abduct his daughter from her school.

Luck, however, ran out on the abductors when his neighbours sighted them and raised the alarm, leading to the rescue of his daughter after the strange men were apprehended and handed over to law enforcement agents.

“Since then, my daughter does not leave home for school without being rubbed with a special anointing oil my pastor gave me. I strongly believe that only prayers can prevent one from falling victim of these heartless persons prowling around for victims. You know, when God is your fortress, there is no way you can be harmed. Hence, I also apply the oil on my head and body so I won’t be kidnapped too.” grin grin grin grin

Waheed Onasanya’s story is not different from others. Worried by the recent onslaught of kidnappers against travellers and commuters on Itoikin Road in Imota area of Ikorodu, the 45-year-old trader at Mile 12 Market revealed that a Muslim cleric-cum-spiritual leader of his Islamic denomination gave him a seal to always put in his pocket in order to avoid being abducted.

“I am not used to taking items like that until kidnappers recently made life unbearable for those of us living in the Imota axis of Itoikin Road.

“There was a particular day we heard that some landlords in my area were kidnapped and later released after an unspecified amount was paid as ransom. A few days later, some commuters were also abducted by gunmen along the road, and that made me to run to a Muslim cleric and founder of an Islamic organisation I belong to. He gave me a prayer seal to put in my pocket to avoid being kidnapped.

“Although some of the kidnappers terrorising my neighbourhood have been arrested by the police, I have not failed to keep the seal in my pocket for fear of running into kidnappers.”

Two years after, Mrs Yewande Awujoola, a resident of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is yet to overcome her ordeal in the incident occurred on February 2015 when at his Ogijo residence in Ogun in the hands of vicious gunmen, who stormed her residence and whisked her away for five days.

The 50-year-old native of Osogbo, Osun State, who had been living in Abuja with her husband for more than 10 years, shared her ordeal, saying: ” The incident happened on the third day of a fasting and prayers session I was doing. I was preparing a meal to break my fast around 6.30 pm and my daughter had gone out to fetch water outside our apartment, hence, the door to our apartment was not locked. As she came in carrying a bucket of water on her head, three young men accompanied her into our apartment. At first, I thought they were robbers.

“But they didn’t ask for money, jewelry or take anything from the house. They asked me to cooperate, and led me out of the house and took me in the dark into a rocky forest near Abuja.

Their hideout was under a rock that looked like a cave. They didn’t call my husband that night until the second day when they demanded for a ransom from my husband and also informed him not to involve policemen because that would be counter-productive. They didn’t dehumanise me, however.

“On the fourth day, two members of the gang left for the city in search of food. So, I was left with the third member of the gang, a young man. When I asked him why they were doing such a dirty job, he said it was because they didn’t have any good work to do. He apologised to me and asked me to forgive him. I prayed for him and asked him to forsake that evil way.

“I was eventually released on the fifth day in the night and dropped at the outskirts of Abuja. Since that encounter, any time I see two or three persons coming towards me or passing, I always feel unsaved, and I would detour and hide somewhere to allow them pass again.”

Also sharing the precautions he has adopted to forestall being kidnapped, a foremost filmmaker, Mr Fidelis Duker, said: “I have reduced long road travels and I advise others to do same. I travel by air whenever possible. I have also reduced the level of personal information that I give out to people when travelling or within my environment. Whenever I am driving, I watch out if I am being trailed or monitored and I advise that people should be extra cautious of their environment.

“The government must empower and motivate our security agencies with the right environment and equipment to work with. They must be properly equipped to fight and gather intelligence. In my opinion, l will suggest that our security agencies must work more with intelligence report. They must as a matter of urgency redirect their approach to curtailing kidnapping. Sincerely, the country is under siege; the North East, North West, North Central, South East and now the South West are no more safe.”

Mrs. Elizabeth Oluseye, a caterer, does not leave the house these days without reciting Psalm 91 repeatedly to cover herself, her family and children who are in school.

Mrs Oluseye told one of our reporters that she does that because “divine covering is better than all the bullet proofs in the whole world.” She added: “Our respected father in the Lord, Pastor (Enoch) Adeboye, in one of his books, described Psalm 91 as ‘our comprehensive insurance policy’. So, I cover myself, my family and children in school every morning against the evil activities of kidnappers and rapists. And because the word of God never fails, the scriptures have never failed me and will never fail me.”

Mr. Julius Ademoro, a clearing and forwarding agent, drives himself these days. According to him, he is comfortable enough to take a driver and, in fact, had in the past employed the services of two drivers. “But I had to stop engaging drivers,” he said, “when I started hearing and reading stories of how domestic aides have been implicated in cases of either arranging the kidnapping of their masters’ children or even killing their bosses outright. Although the drivers I had worked with didn’t do anything evil, I just had to take precautions. Of course, I paid them off handsomely.”

A landlord in Igando area of Lagos, who does not want his name in print, told one of our reporters that he and some of his colleagues in landlords associations have since stopped engaging personal security guards or gatemen in their houses because of the reports of alleged complicity of guards in cases of kidnapping, robbery and killing.

According to him, “What some of us do now is to rely on the general night guards to secure our streets. Most of these people are local hunters brought in from villages or members of a popular militia.

We pay them well and monitor them well. They have been doing a fantastic job and so far, there have been no untoward reports about them.”
Since the day Veronica, a computer graphic artist, fell into the hands of commuter robbers called in local parlance“One chance,” she has been wary of the kind of vehicle she now boards.

“Some time last year”, she recalled, “I had to stay the night in the office and on my way home early in the morning the following day, a commuter bus I innocuously boarded at Akowonjo Roundabout in Egbeda, Lagos, turned out to be ‘One chance’. I went through hell in their hands. I was to alight at Jimoh bus stop just a short distance away, but they detoured and took me to Ayobo. They beat the hell out of me, stole my money and also took my ATM. They forced me to give them my pin number and cleared my account. They also took my handset.

“Since that time, anytime there are not many ladies inside a bus or where there are only few people in the bus and the men inside the bus look like ‘area boys’, I will avoid it. These are indeed dangerous times.”

A tittle editor, who pleaded anonymity, will never forget the day he was robbed at gunpoint two years ago.

“It was sometime in March, 2017”, he recalled, “during an acute fuel scarcity in Lagos and other parts of the country. So, I had to take public transport to the office because I had no fuel to power my car. It was a production day; so I left the office late. By the time I got to my bus stop along LASU-Igando Road, it was past 11:00pm; it was drizzling and so the streets were deserted.

“A few meters to my house, three men on motorcycle accosted me and at gunpoint robbed me of everything I had on me – A Samsung Galaxy smart telephone, an Infinix smart phone, a gold-plated wristwatch and some cash. I lost over N600,000 in that encounter. Since then, anytime I see three men riding a motorcycle, my heart will skip in fright”.

The Nigeria Police Force recently launched ‘Operation Puff Adder’ against kidnapping and banditry across the states of the federation.
Announcing the commencement of the nationwide operation on April 5, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, in a statement issued by the Force spokesman, Mr Frank Mba, explained that ‘Operation Puff Adder’ will tackle violent crimes in the country, especially banditry and kidnapping in Kogi, Katsina, Niger and Zamfara.

Massive arrests of notorious kidnappers and bandits and seizure of arms and ammunition have been made nationwide since the operation commenced in several states in the country.



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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollaxxxx: 1:21am On Oct 07, 2019
hahahahahahaha let's hope nigerian mumus will wake up from their slumber grin grin their mumu never do? grin grin grin grin chai, being a nigerian is the most shameful thin that can happen to any human being, walahi grin grin grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pacretus(m): 1:47am On Oct 07, 2019
PetroDollaxxxx:
chai, nigerians now rub anointing oil on their bodies to escape being kidnapped in that smelly zoo grin grin grin

Revealed: Funny Precautions Nigerians Take To Avoid Being Kidnapped by dre11(m): 10:09am grin grin

by KUNLE AKINRINADE, PAUL UKPABIO and BIODUN ADEYEWA

Against the backdrop of rising cases of kidnapping in the country, many Nigerians have devised funny means by which they can avoid being kidnapped, report KUNLE AKINRINADE, PAUL UKPABIO and BIODUN ADEYEWA.



AS a routine, Jamal Adeolu, a system engineer with an engineering consulting firm in Lagos Island, does not return home through the same road he leaves for work. His strange itinerary is not without a reason. It all started mid-last year when he narrowly escaped being abducted by some gunmen close to his Abule Egba residence.

It was a cold evening after the rains that pounded the Lagos metropolis. To beat the heavy traffic that usually follows such a heavy downpour, the father of three started hurrying home at about 4 pm. Unfortunately, his fear became a reality as he was caught in a snarl of traffic around Oworonsoki section of the popular Third Mainland Bridge.

Three hours later, he arrived at Abule Egba and decided to do some shopping for his family in a mall around the area at about 7.30 pm. As he drove out of the premises of the mall after purchasing a few items, he noticed that a Toyota Corolla occupied by four men was coming behind him, but he had no inkling that the occupants could be kidnappers.

He was, however, observant enough to realise that the vehicle was showing up behind him at every turn. Not one to leave anything to chance, he drove into his neighbourhood on Meiran-Command Road at neck-breaking speed,
still the men in the Toyota car followed him. At that point, he realised that the occupants of the vehicle were up to something sinister.

On getting close to his street, Adeolu stopped and jumped out of the car, running into safety.
“Although I was ahead of them, I knew that they might catch up with me if I continued with the race. So, I quickly parked the car and jumped out into safety near my street,” he said.

“When they got to where my car was parked, they shot three times into the air and everyone around ran for dear lives. They started saying that God saved me, otherwise they would have brutalised me before abducting me. I was palpitating where I hid myself in a water tank.

“Since then, I have made it a habit not to return home through the same route I left, because I felt that some insiders in my neighbourhood might be involved in the botched attempt to abduct me.“

Like Adeolu, Aminat Rahman’s traumatic experience with suspected ritual kidnappers has led her into taking some funny precautions at bus stops before boarding a bus to her destination.

It all began after her miraculous escape from the den of kidnappers around Sagamu, Ogun State, barely two years ago. On that day, she had left her residence at Isolo to visit one of her friends at Iyana-Ipaja, boarding a commercial bus at Iyana Isolo Bus Stop. Unknown to her, the occupants of the vehicle were kidnappers.

She said: “I had no inkling that I was entering into trouble when I flagged down a bus under the bridge at Iyana Isolo Bus Stop along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. I got to the bus at 1:00pm and that was the last thing I knew. By the time I regained consciousness, I was already blindfolded among several other captives at a grove. By Providence, the priest rejected me when it was my turn to be sacrificed and I was dumped in a thick forest.

“I ran for several hours and dashed out at a place close to a popular cement factory in Sagamu, Ogun State.”

The experience, according to Aminat, has made her to always wait longer at bus stops before boarding a vehicle.

“What I do now is to wait longer at bus stops and see that passengers disembark from a bus that I would board. I chose to do so because kidnappers don’t drop off their victims on the road.”

But Aminat’s strategy has not been without its consequences. “Sometimes, I wait for more than one hour at bus stops just to make sure I see a bus that would drop off passengers. This often makes me to arrive at my destinations very late, especially when I am returning home from work in the evening,” she said.


Others cases

Wale Adebayo, an administrative clerk in a Lagos-based finance house, is nursing a gash on his forehead after he was thrown off a moving bus by suspected bus robbers, popularly called ‘one-chance’, around Alakija Bus Stop on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

He was returning from work and joined a commercial bus at Oshodi en route Iyana Iba area of Ojo when the occupants of the vehicle seized him, took his phone and the N20,000 inside his wallet.

Shocked by the development, Adebayo
initially struggled with the robbers. In the middle of the struggle, his head was hit against the door of the bus, leaving him with a deep gash on his head.

“It was a terrible experience,” he said. “For days, I could not go to work because I was nursing the wound on my head. Even as I speak, I am still nursing the pain weeks after the wound has healed.”

Adebayo, who attends a white garment church, said the pastor of his church had foretold the incident during a Sunday service, but he did not pay any attention to the prophecy.

He said: “The pastor of my church, during a Sunday service two weeks before the incident, had asked the parishioners to pray against falling victim to ‘one-chance’ robbery. However, I left the church without joining in the prayer in order to attend the naming ceremony of my elder sister’s daughter somewhere at Okokomaiko.”

Adebayo recalled when he narrated the incident to his pastor, he (pastor) gave him a small crucifix to keep in his pocket at all times, assuring that the item would save him from robbery or kidnapping.

He said: “My pastor blessed a crucifix and told me to always keep it in my pocket, assuring that I would be saved from evil, especially kidnapping and robbery.

“To an extent, the crucifix my pastor gave me is working for me. Because there was a day I got to my neighbourhood and everywhere was deserted, only for my neighbours to congratulate me for not falling victim to a robbery operation in my street during which a man was killed.

“They told me that the sons from hell shot indiscriminately during the operation and a man that ran into them in his car was hit by bullets.”

For Anthony Ilevbare, the narrow escape of his daughter from kidnappers instigated by his housemaid four years ago is an ugly incident he would not want to happen again. According to him, the State, his housemaid connived with some persons to abduct his daughter from her school.

Luck, however, ran out on the abductors when his neighbours sighted them and raised the alarm, leading to the rescue of his daughter after the strange men were apprehended and handed over to law enforcement agents.

“Since then, my daughter does not leave home for school without being rubbed with a special anointing oil my pastor gave me. I strongly believe that only prayers can prevent one from falling victim of these heartless persons prowling around for victims. You know, when God is your fortress, there is no way you can be harmed. Hence, I also apply the oil on my head and body so I won’t be kidnapped too.” grin grin grin grin

Waheed Onasanya’s story is not different from others. Worried by the recent onslaught of kidnappers against travellers and commuters on Itoikin Road in Imota area of Ikorodu, the 45-year-old trader at Mile 12 Market revealed that a Muslim cleric-cum-spiritual leader of his Islamic denomination gave him a seal to always put in his pocket in order to avoid being abducted.

“I am not used to taking items like that until kidnappers recently made life unbearable for those of us living in the Imota axis of Itoikin Road.

“There was a particular day we heard that some landlords in my area were kidnapped and later released after an unspecified amount was paid as ransom. A few days later, some commuters were also abducted by gunmen along the road, and that made me to run to a Muslim cleric and founder of an Islamic organisation I belong to. He gave me a prayer seal to put in my pocket to avoid being kidnapped.

“Although some of the kidnappers terrorising my neighbourhood have been arrested by the police, I have not failed to keep the seal in my pocket for fear of running into kidnappers.”

Two years after, Mrs Yewande Awujoola, a resident of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is yet to overcome her ordeal in the incident occurred on February 2015 when at his Ogijo residence in Ogun in the hands of vicious gunmen, who stormed her residence and whisked her away for five days.

The 50-year-old native of Osogbo, Osun State, who had been living in Abuja with her husband for more than 10 years, shared her ordeal, saying: ” The incident happened on the third day of a fasting and prayers session I was doing. I was preparing a meal to break my fast around 6.30 pm and my daughter had gone out to fetch water outside our apartment, hence, the door to our apartment was not locked. As she came in carrying a bucket of water on her head, three young men accompanied her into our apartment. At first, I thought they were robbers.

“But they didn’t ask for money, jewelry or take anything from the house. They asked me to cooperate, and led me out of the house and took me in the dark into a rocky forest near Abuja.

Their hideout was under a rock that looked like a cave. They didn’t call my husband that night until the second day when they demanded for a ransom from my husband and also informed him not to involve policemen because that would be counter-productive. They didn’t dehumanise me, however.

“On the fourth day, two members of the gang left for the city in search of food. So, I was left with the third member of the gang, a young man. When I asked him why they were doing such a dirty job, he said it was because they didn’t have any good work to do. He apologised to me and asked me to forgive him. I prayed for him and asked him to forsake that evil way.

“I was eventually released on the fifth day in the night and dropped at the outskirts of Abuja. Since that encounter, any time I see two or three persons coming towards me or passing, I always feel unsaved, and I would detour and hide somewhere to allow them pass again.”

Also sharing the precautions he has adopted to forestall being kidnapped, a foremost filmmaker, Mr Fidelis Duker, said: “I have reduced long road travels and I advise others to do same. I travel by air whenever possible. I have also reduced the level of personal information that I give out to people when travelling or within my environment. Whenever I am driving, I watch out if I am being trailed or monitored and I advise that people should be extra cautious of their


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Ghanaians worried by rising number of kidnappings
By Isaac Kaledzi | 12.06.2019

The release of two kidnapped Canadian women is welcome news in Ghana where people are becoming increasingly anxious at the number of people seized, both locals and foreigners. Almost 70 cases were recorded in 2018.
The two young Canadian women who were seized at a golf course in the city of Kumasi have been freed from the hands of kidnappers. According to security service sources, the aim had probably been to hold them until a ransom was paid.
POLITICS | 29.05.2019
How Ghana can help us understand the EU

The two women worked for Youth Challenge International, a Canadian organization that sends young people to work on development projects in Africa, Asia and South America.
Ghana is considered to be one of the most secure countries in West Africa but the number of kidnappings has risen sharply in recent months, causing a wave of anxiety among foreigners in the country as well as among local residents.
Almost 70 kidnapping cases were recorded in 2018. In April this year, a 30-year-old Indian man was kidnapped in Kumasi by men who demanded a $500,000 (€442,000) ransom. An Estonian diplomat was seized in the capital Accra during his regular morning walk. Shortly afterwards he was freed by the Special Weapons and Ammunition Tactics (SWAT) Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command who stormed the house where he was being held.

https://m.dw.com/en/ghanaians-worried-by-rising-number-of-kidnappings/a-49155602


Kente republic of ugly men.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by chrisagyei: 6:47am On Oct 07, 2019
pacretus:
Ghanaians worried by rising number of kidnappings
By Isaac Kaledzi | 12.06.2019

The release of two kidnapped Canadian women is welcome news in Ghana where people are becoming increasingly anxious at the number of people seized, both locals and foreigners. Almost 70 cases were recorded in 2018.
The two young Canadian women who were seized at a golf course in the city of Kumasi have been freed from the hands of kidnappers. According to security service sources, the aim had probably been to hold them until a ransom was paid.
POLITICS | 29.05.2019
How Ghana can help us understand the EU

The two women worked for Youth Challenge International, a Canadian organization that sends young people to work on development projects in Africa, Asia and South America.
Ghana is considered to be one of the most secure countries in West Africa but the number of kidnappings has risen sharply in recent months, causing a wave of anxiety among foreigners in the country as well as among local residents.
Almost 70 kidnapping cases were recorded in 2018. In April this year, a 30-year-old Indian man was kidnapped in Kumasi by men who demanded a $500,000 (€442,000) ransom. An Estonian diplomat was seized in the capital Accra during his regular morning walk. Shortly afterwards he was freed by the Special Weapons and Ammunition Tactics (SWAT) Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command who stormed the house where he was being held.

https://m.dw.com/en/ghanaians-worried-by-rising-number-of-kidnappings/a-49155602


Kente republic of ugly men.
Stupid boy,ain't you ashamed that all the kidnapping you posted were orchestrated by Nigerians. Stupid criminals. Ghana is 1 million times safer than even your presidential villa with that fulani illiterate president of yours.The kidnapping of the Indian man in Kumasi, the two Canadians in Kumasi and a whole Estonian ambassador going for his morning jogging were done by your stupid Nigerians who are being chased,killed,jailed and attacked all over the world. One country, If it's not fraud,then it's prostitution, drugs,armed robbery, human trafficking, drug trafficking, kidnapping,cultish,etc.Thousands of Nigerians are on death rolls and jails in Saudi Arabia,Ghana,South Africa,Malaysia,India, Cambodia,Kenya,USA,UK and even in Madagascar. How can you leave your zoo to kidnap someone in Ghana.Your evil can never destroy the extreme peace in Ghana whom you're praying for it to be like your zoo in Nigeria. Currently three Nigerians are in prison in Ghana for kidnapping and killing four Takoradi girls with one arrested and extradited from Nigeria to Ghana to face the law.70 cases reported in a whole year with half being Nigerians involved is less than a single day number of kidnappings in Nigeria for your information.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pacretus(m): 7:08am On Oct 07, 2019
chrisagyei:
Stupid boy,ain't you ashamed that all the kidnapping you posted were orchestrated by Nigerians. Stupid criminals. Ghana is 1 million times safer than even your presidential villa with that fulani illiterate president of yours.The kidnapping of the Indian man in Kumasi, the two Canadians in Kumasi and a whole Estonian ambassador going for his morning jogging were done by your stupid Nigerians who are being chased,killed,jailed and attacked all over the world. One country, If it's not fraud,then it's prostitution, drugs,armed robbery, human trafficking, drug trafficking, kidnapping,cultish,etc.Thousands of Nigerians are on death rolls and jails in Saudi Arabia,Ghana,South Africa,Malaysia,India, Cambodia,Kenya,USA,UK and even in Madagascar. How can you leave your zoo to kidnap someone in Ghana.Your evil can never destroy the extreme peace in Ghana whom you're praying for it to be like your zoo in Nigeria. Currently three Nigerians are in prison in Ghana for kidnapping and killing four Takoradi girls with one arrested and extradited from Nigeria to Ghana to face the law.70 cases reported in a whole year with half being Nigerians involved is less than a single day number of kidnappings in Nigeria for your information.
your brother still rotting away in kirikiri max prison for car jacking.

Hope you haven't smoked kente this morning.
Ashanti slave
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by chrisagyei: 7:16am On Oct 07, 2019
pacretus:
your brother still rotting away in kirikiri max prison for car jacking.

Hope you haven't smoked kente this morning.
Ashanti slave
stupidity of its highest degree.And what makes you think whoever that person is a Ghanaian. He is born in Nigeria with Nigerian parent and he will never be accepted in Ghana so you can kill him for all we care besides if he even has Ghanaian blood flowing through him,the fact that he lives among thieves in Nigeria will automatically make him a thief.No Ghanaian will ever pick his stuffs to hustle in Nigeria, that's an abomination whilst millions of Nigerians run to Ghana just to survive and witness 24 hours electricity. Disgraceful zoo.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pokuasi: 7:17am On Oct 07, 2019
pacretus:
Ghanaians worried by rising number of kidnappings
By Isaac Kaledzi | 12.06.2019

The release of two kidnapped Canadian women is welcome news in Ghana where people are becoming increasingly anxious at the number of people seized, both locals and foreigners. Almost 70 cases were recorded in 2018.
The two young Canadian women who were seized at a golf course in the city of Kumasi have been freed from the hands of kidnappers. According to security service sources, the aim had probably been to hold them until a ransom was paid.
POLITICS | 29.05.2019
How Ghana can help us understand the EU

The two women worked for Youth Challenge International, a Canadian organization that sends young people to work on development projects in Africa, Asia and South America.
Ghana is considered to be one of the most secure countries in West Africa but the number of kidnappings has risen sharply in recent months, causing a wave of anxiety among foreigners in the country as well as among local residents.
Almost 70 kidnapping cases were recorded in 2018. In April this year, a 30-year-old Indian man was kidnapped in Kumasi by men who demanded a $500,000 (€442,000) ransom. An Estonian diplomat was seized in the capital Accra during his regular morning walk. Shortly afterwards he was freed by the Special Weapons and Ammunition Tactics (SWAT) Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command who stormed the house where he was being held.

https://m.dw.com/en/ghanaians-worried-by-rising-number-of-kidnappings/a-49155602


Kente republic of ugly men.
I got this E-hoe all emotional that he resort to low blows.. don't worry, you Know am a slayer and have a way of pissing you Gospel singers from the cave off.. more Earth shaking revelation is coming..
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by pacretus(m): 7:34am On Oct 07, 2019
chrisagyei:
stupidity of its highest degree.And what makes you think whoever that person is a Ghanaian. He is born in Nigeria with Nigerian parent and he will never be accepted in Ghana so you can kill him for all we care besides if he even has Ghanaian blood flowing through him,the fact that he lives among thieves in Nigeria will automatically make him a thief.No Ghanaian will ever pick his stuffs to hustle in Nigeria, that's an abomination whilst millions of Nigerians run to Ghana just to survive and witness 24 hours electricity. Disgraceful zoo.
that was a shittty post Son, a very shiitty one.

He came to 9ja just for that purpose, let that sink into your kente brain.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx2: 7:35am On Oct 07, 2019
pokuasi:
you have been leading WASCE yet 90 percent of the supposed people that wrote and lead the so called chart can neither read nor understand what they read.. it means there's a state sponsored mass examination malpractice of epic proportion.
exams malpractices in Ghana compare to Nigeria is like comparing London to lagos . there is a whole lot of gaps . most of you lots passed your so called wassce thru miracle center( A high coordinated exams malpractices syndicate) it is very common in Nigeria to see graduate who can't express him or herself . it is very easy.


Your stupidity is legendary for trying to bring in malpractices as an insult when you heavily sucked in it.

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