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Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by pocohantas(f): 9:50am On Jan 12, 2020 |
makydebbie: Lmao. Honestly the way you said Ejigbo, I was wondering if you realised how big that sample size is. |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by WorWorBoy: 9:56am On Jan 12, 2020 |
Pandorah:Is Ghana population bigger than Spain? think before you type. 1 Like |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by WorWorBoy: 9:58am On Jan 12, 2020 |
crash12345:i learn everything from you Chris remember? |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Pandorah(m): 10:03am On Jan 12, 2020 |
WorWorBoy:Have a nice day |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by makydebbie(f): 10:43am On Jan 12, 2020 |
pocohantas:Lol, I know how big Ejigbo is having lived at isolo, thing is I just can't remember the busstop but I will ask my mum, she's in church and I'll be visiting her today so when I get home lol. It's just the busstop I've forgotten. Come Ghana dear, I go cook waakye give you with Makys shito. 2 Likes |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by lorhema(f): 11:51am On Jan 12, 2020 |
You can get kenkey and other Ghanaian meals at Yaba, on the side street beside the petrol station that's opposite the Tejuosho market complex. The seller is there from 6/7pm each day. 2 Likes |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by fabianiyobosa(m): 1:12pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
WorWorBoy: You have no reasonable argument! If you haven't left this country you will remain ignorant and argue blindly. If I say India is better than Nigeria, you will still come out to say nonsense pointing out how India is a dirty country forgetting that they have almost x6 of our population. Take it or leave it, Nigeria is a severely messed up country. 2 Likes |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Nobody: 6:52pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
@saintssamurai @worworboy We shouldn't come to a social media and start to insult ourselves. The truth is when you are a traveller,you are more experienced. I have been and lived in Accra. Ghana is way far better than Nigeria interms of economy. 1Ghanaian cedis=63naira Ghana has a very constant power supply= Nigeria dont Good roads=Nigeria dont 1kilo of turkey 12cedis (756naira)= naija (1400) Ghana cedis is the 3rd strongest currency in Africa= Nigerian naira is not in the first 20 in Africa They rarely grant Nigerians living in Nigeria visas to other countries= Ghanaian passport has edge The reasons why you see that Nigerians are very high in Ghana prision is that more than a hundred of times Nigerians have been caught stealing with live raffles, if u visit Accra and know circle u will understand what i am talking about. Pick pockets, and whole lots of criminal stuffs at gun points. The truth is that Nigerian economy is on a stand still while other countries are growingup. Nigeria gives out light to these west African countries yet no light in naija. Why do you think its only during festive period that they give us light steadily, after the festive period they go back to normal. Its called witchcraft. Generators should be banned from the country completely not even the politicians should use generator so that when there is no light everyone should be in darkness. My brother,Nigerians are very hard working and are knowning for greatness in Africa and the world. Im a proud Nigerian but the system do not work. The govt is the problem,no country on earth is worst than my beloved country Nigeria. How can we be living in this digital world and manifesting in an analog system? God bless naija |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by pocohantas(f): 7:38pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
makydebbie: No problem babe. I will be waiting for your response that might tarry like the Second Coming or I just ask gluttons like me. Lol. We'll see about that. 1 Like |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by makydebbie(f): 9:26pm On Jan 12, 2020 |
pocohantas: Me I read it like second cumming, you know e dey tarry. My mum said the woman isn't there again but there's one at jakande estate gate at isolo. She sells next to the car wash at jakande gate. 1 Like |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by benji93: 5:18am On Jan 13, 2020 |
Bullshit. Why the hell are you behaving as if 8 months is enough time to form a reasonably general opinion of Ghanaians? Do you not know he experience in Ghana depends on where you life? Do you feel better now after spewing all that trash about Nigeria? As much as you can speak of your admiration for Ghanaians without openly dragging the name of Nigeria through the mud, you can also address the other guy's low-self esteem comment. And what is it with, if not for my parents I would rather be a Ghanaian? I understand the state of the country frustrates you as it does most of us, but what bullshit statement is that. Lastly, there's not much difference between Ghanaian and Nigerian Jollof, especially the comparing the party-standard. Or perhaps the person that does ur Jollof in Nigeria is just not at it. SaintsSamurai: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by benji93: 5:28am On Jan 13, 2020 |
Your pickpocket story is not entirely true, although I will admit there are a lot of Nigerians in Ghanaian prisons. Most of those pickpockets are not Nigerians, and that's a fact. Don't vlcone here and tell us what someone told you. We have discussed and clarified the issue of currency several times here, why are you still bringing it up? The denominations were changed in 2007, 4 zeros were literally cancelled from each note. Does that change the actual value of their money? Capital No. bigglenn12: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Nobody: 9:36am On Jan 13, 2020 |
@Benji93 You make me laugh in twi... You said if changing the 4 zeros changed the actual value of their currency Lemme ask you... How can you determine the value of a currency?? benji93: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by benji93: 10:27am On Jan 13, 2020 |
That's if you even understand Twi remotely. . And good question.The value of a currency lies in the actual economic exchange. There are several indicators that show this. One useful indicator is rate of erosion of the exchange over time. You can check which of the two currencies has eroded the most overtime. Note, w are talking about rate here. bigglenn12: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Nobody: 11:04am On Jan 13, 2020 |
Lol... I spent over 4 decades in Ghana before i moved to Canada with my family. U are mxing everything up. You are talking about inflations and not how to determine the value of a currency my dear Benji��� benji93: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by benji93: 11:23am On Jan 13, 2020 |
I laugh in Ga. Take am easy ooo. 4 decades! If that is true, I salute you, you try. I mean, we could decide to cancel the 3 zeros on our 1000 Naira more. I may not have stayed in Ghana as long as you did, but i was in Ghana before 2007, and i know that the largest denomination was the 20000 Cedi more and a dollar went for about 8000 Cedis. When those zeros were cancelled, the dollar began changing at around 0.8 Cedis. That was not the hand of the financial market. In fact the bad economic situation-which included inflation- was the reason for that move. My point is the strength of a currency cannot be directly measured from the exchange rate. bigglenn12: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Nobody: 11:38am On Jan 13, 2020 |
benji93:What is the there to defend Nigeria for when Nigeria has already been shared among the politicians, their families and allies.let me shock you,me and you are only claiming Nigeria, even the politicians have sidelined us,be deceiving yourself and be claiming patriotism( I was highly patriotic before though) for a country who doesn't give a damn about you and me. I AM ASHAMED TO BE A NIGERIA.May God bless Ghana and Ghana leaders for standing out tall 1 Like |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jan 13, 2020 |
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cScgLl1F-ts When u have time go through this. benji93: |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Gucciboy1(m): 4:33pm On Jan 17, 2020 |
crash12345: I de feel you bro. Sometimes ehn, it's not everyone that deserve a reply. Some people are meant to be ignored. Just de observe |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Gucciboy1(m): 4:39pm On Jan 17, 2020 |
Please guys this question is for anybody who knows. I plan to move to Ghana later this year, please what's the house rent rate like in Ghana for a year and where's the best place to reside as a Nigerian in Ghana? Like how much will it cost to settle down and live comfortably for two months before starting to work/Hustle? |
Re: My December In Ghana, Four Things I Realized: A Nairalanders Experience. by Gucciboy1(m): 4:48pm On Jan 17, 2020 |
benji93: Honestly bro, Nigeria is forked up, and the moment we begin to admit that openly, the better for us. If not, in the next 20yrs we will continue living the same way we have been living since the 60's. That jollof rice comparison, I think it depends on the cook o |
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