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Christianity EtcRe: Atheist Give Me Any Evidence That God Doesn't Exist And I Will Prove You Wrong by RickyRoss1(m): 6:21am On Dec 23, 2012
Only confused and ignorant fools say there is no God.
Music/RadioRe: P-square Vs. D'banj by RickyRoss1(m): 6:13am On Dec 23, 2012
safarigirl: Stats do far

Net worth:
P-square- over 700 million Naira(Nigeria's richest artistes as of now)
D'banj- 30 million dollars (about 480 million Naira)

Facebook
P-square- 172,464
D'banj- 589,901.

Twitter
P-square- 269,648
D'banj-492,---


Youtube (main songs in 2011/2012)
Chop my Money- 12,069,467
Oliver Twist- 13,205,911

Alingo- 1,116,229
Bachelor- 6,357

Total Youtube hits
P-square- over 25,000,000(highest in Africa)
D'banj- ---.

Arguments like it's IDJA/Akon/Kanye are not allowed.

Please note, the topic is who rules AFRICA.

That being said, here are some pics from P-suare's concerts in Rwanda, Zim and Ghana

Videos are allowed too, only for performances in Africa, no digressions please
Bros edit your post: 30 million dollars is 4.8 BILLION naira or even more...
Music/RadioRe: P-square Vs. D'banj by RickyRoss1(m): 6:10am On Dec 23, 2012
Psquare rocks, and Psquare is by far bigger and most recognized artiste in Africa at this moment.
Dbanj won everything he got under Don Jazzy, his last hit song is oliver twist which is a Don Jazzy product.
Now we have been waiting for the almighty Dbanj to give us hit song since they parted ways but all we got is crap songs like oyato etc.

Meanwhile, so many Africans are learning Igbo language bc of Psquare. I cant count how many peeps from Ghana and Liberia that keeps calling me daily to translate some Psquare songs for them.

1. WEALTH: Psquare wins hands down
2. TALENT: Psquare wins hands down
3. MANNERS: PSquare wins hands down
4. SWAG/GOOD LOOKS: Square wins hands down
5. ALBUM SALES: Psuqre wins hands down
6. GOOD MUSIC: Pquare wins hands down
7. NUMBER OF AWARDS WON: Dbanj has won more
8. REPUTATION: PSquare wins hands down. Dbanj and Jazzy are 419 scammers, they made their money tru equity line of credit scam, every Nigerian in London knows this fact. People respect them bc after they made their 3 million pounds racket they relocated to Nigeria to establish their record label.

All in all, these are Nigerian stars, though they wont share their money with me and you but am happy for them and I pray they go far than this.
Small American rats like Lil Wayne makes over 50 million dollars yearly by singing crap and calling women biitches. I cant wait to see our stars make half of this money per year. So far Psquare seems to be on course. Even Whizkid was said to have made 1 million dollars this year from album sales which is not bad at all.
AutosRe: Range Rover Vogue Supercharged @ N1.9m Call Abbey On 08138304747 For More Detail by RickyRoss1(m): 5:45am On Dec 23, 2012
This ride seems too neat to go for under 2 milla.
Make una shine una eyes well well ooo... I know mst folks like cheap articles, and when they fall victim they start crying all over the net. Do your homework well well and use your head.

IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE THEN IT CERTAINLY IS...
CelebritiesRe: Check Out Rick Ross' Girlfriend by RickyRoss1(m): 4:34am On Dec 23, 2012
salam001: Shameless obese man,look as he grab the chick's butt for outside
Talent brings fame, fame brings money, money breeds biitches..
We talkin moni you talkin nonsense...
PoliticsRe: Fashola Switches On The Lagos Festival Of Lights. PICS. Eko O Ni Baje O.... by RickyRoss1(m): 4:25am On Dec 23, 2012
Desola: We need to learn to consider others in all that we do.

I mean, how are ibos meant to get a good night rest when they read this now, eh?

Please lets think about our neighbours feelings o.

Moderators, please hide this thread before the ibos see it.

Biko.
Hahahaha bunch of clowns... BTW, what is festival of lights? How is this going to put food at your table? How is it going to reduce the sheer number of agberos, carpenters are rusted metal dealers from yorrobber?

Most importantly, how is this going to stop yorrober people from shiiitting in Nylon bagshuh
CelebritiesRe: Meet Jim Iyke`s Kid Sister Natasha (photos) by RickyRoss1(m): 4:15am On Dec 23, 2012
geeez: Very 'nnaish' babe

I can imagine what Jim would be like if he wasn't exposed through the movies
Yeah even at that, Jim Iyke and his peeps nor dey shiit in nylon baggs like you lots that claim to have PHD and still shiiit outdoors like animals...
Una dey lear, mention just one Yoruba movie star wey get swag like Jim Ike?
PoliticsRe: Ogun Debt Reduced From N87Billion To N63Billion by RickyRoss1(m): 4:09am On Dec 23, 2012
Billyonaire: OGD is a smooth criminal. I cant forget how he cajoled everyone with his 'Gate Way Half Hour' on TV and I went on a mission to see Ogun State and I saw a dilapidated state that nothing has been done for 8 years. Apart from the IGR and Monthly Allocation, he also collected astronomical credit facilities from many institution and keep that state in utter poverty. I wish the Judiciary is working, we need to annex the Judiciary to the UK totally(sarcasm)
So true. I was disappointed when i visited Abeokuta for the first time early last year. All the roads in the state capital are in total shambles and people dont talk about the bad leadership in this state at all, all they talk about is Delta State and Abia State governors. Why is thathuh To me, whoever is governing this state is not better than Abia state governor not to talk of Uduaghan.

I even wonder what the previous governors of Ogun state has been doing? Its very very hard to find any nice building in the state capital. To get better food na war, all you get is Iya this food canteen etc and most of these restaurants there are dirty, you go dey drag food with flies, God forbid...

There was a demolition work going on in one of the streets and i was shocked to discover most of the buildings in Ogun state capital are made of RED MUDhuh? Even 2 story buildings were built with RED MUD? I swear in my village there are no more red mud houses. The worst part of is it that the people of Ogun state are mostly worried about Olusegun Obasanjo, they hardly talk about their state governor that should be responsible for the welfare of the state.

The person i visited was a senior army officer friend, the moment we got to Abeokuta he said my brother welcome to my poor state you can see Obasanjo is from here but he has not done anything for us. I was like, it is the responsibility of your state governor to develop your state and not Obasanjos responsibility....
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Politics Section Hall Of Shame 2012 - Grand Finale by RickyRoss1(m): 3:51am On Dec 23, 2012
FAROUK LAWAN
PoliticsRe: LASTMA, KAI Operations Are Classic Models - US Security Expert by RickyRoss1(m): 10:36am On Dec 22, 2012
crackhaus: I pray make emerging mega-cities emulate LASTMA oo... When cities are using just traffic cams and 24-7 working traffic lights with built in cams, ATM cams, street CCTVs and so on, nah nylon/khaki wearing LASTMA officials mega-cities go emulate... I pray oh!
GBAM
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Steps Into Sambo’s N16billion Residence Contract Row by RickyRoss1(m): 9:26am On Dec 22, 2012
Sincere 9gerian: It is obvious that the president doesn't even know much about the N16billion Sambo's residence contract. For this same issue, the 'retardinhos' have attacked, abused and cursed GEJ. Do we really expect one man to know everything and be involved in everything? As far as I'm concerned, there are institutions and those institutions should do their work and where they fail, all attacks should be directed at them, not an 'omnipresent' president. In this case, where the contract sum appears too high, the senate committee should do their work(which they'r already doing), the budget office, ministry of office and other parties concerned in the project should also do their work. Where foul play is suspected, the law should take its course.
But I completely understand the retardinhos. It is always convenient for them to blame everything on an 'omnipresent' president so as to score cheap political points
Bros, you fall my hand big time. How can our president not know about the cost of Sambos residence?
See, I am a no nonsense man, read my posts I praise you when you list some of GEJ achievements, but in this case he deserves to be slapped and I am not going to support evil.

Even in my family I flog my wife when she trash talks our house girl or anyone else, I dont support evil bc you are my friend, father, brother, wife or whatever. I praise people when they are praise worthy. You are like those peeps who has been brain washed by their pastors and GO's. Not long ago a popular Nigerian pastor slapped his church member in public and his church member's still support him till date. Even if this pastor rapes 200 women in his church ignorant foools will still find reason to support him, its a shame.

In this particular bruhaha GEJ has phucked up and again I will repeat that all of them involved needs to be slapped 200 times or bath naked in public.
EntertainmentRe: 5 Richest Pastors In Nigeria - Forbes by RickyRoss1(m): 11:38pm On Dec 21, 2012
poshest: Bishop oyedepo still has landmark university in omu-aran in kwara state and will still commission his third university by jan 2013. He has over 52 branches of living faith church in nigeria and 16 branches in africa. He also has a micro-finance bank.
Only 52 branches of living faith church in the whole Nigeria? WTFhuh?
In Port Harcourt alone, there should be more than 52 branches of living faith church. This living faith church claims to be the fastest growing church in the world. Abi na Redeemed has that record, not too sure..
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 11:17pm On Dec 21, 2012
Narcotic Drug Cartel (NDC): http://www.dailyguideghana.com/?p=63986

In this synthetic world (apology to Jimmy Cliff) called global village, what goes around comes around. That is why it is advisable for one to weigh his or her words before speaking because what you say today may be used to judge you tomorrow. If you use the tactics of smash and grab to get power, expect the same method to be used by your opponents when they also want power. Similarly if you lie your way to power, do not be surprised if your lies take you from power. These and many more are going to drive away the NDC from power this year.

During the 2000 electioneering campaign, the NDC apparatchiks referred to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as Nkontompo Patapaa Party (Liars and bullies party). They criss-crossed the country telling whosoever cared to listen that all the promises being made by the NPP were nothing but lies. They said no one could do away with Cash and Carry as far as the health delivery system was concerned. According to the propagandists, the era of free medical care went with the Nkrumah era and that in the whole world, people pay for their medical treatments. Unknown to them, candidate Kufour and the NPP had their trump cards on their chest which they will put down when voted to power. Immediately they came to power they started planning how to introduce a National Health Insurance Scheme on pilot basis. Barely four years into the regime of the NPP, the good people of Ghana were enjoying the NHIS. I need not recount the many promises made by the NPP in 2000 which were all kept to the joy of Ghanaians.



When Mr. Eric Amoateng, an NPP MP was arrested in the US for trying to smuggle heroin into that country, the NDC apparatchiks changed the Nkontompo Patapaa Party tag to Narcotic Peddlers Party. They used the issue of cocaine to disturb the ears of Ghanaians as if it was the first time someone was arrested with cocaine or heroin. The NPP referred them to Mr. Frank Banneh, a Ghanaian diplomat who was arrested with cocaine in the Switzerland during the NDC 1 regime but the propagandists shut their ears and eyes and continued hammering on the Amoateng issue. Even when the government of former president Kufour and the UK collaborated in their effort to track down drug pushers in this country by introducing the Operation West Bridge, the NDC would not waver, as they kept the heat on. As the NACOB kept arresting drug dealers at the Kotoka International Airport, the NDC still kept on tagging the NPP as cocaine dealers. These pathological liars were able to convince Ghanaians through persistent lies and eventually won the election.

After the late President Mills held the Holy Bible and did swear the presidential oath before the good people of this country, he went on to tell Ghanaians that now that he was in charge of the affairs of the country, the issue of cocaine and other hard drugs would be a thing of the past. When he made that statement, he received a standing ovation. Barely six months after taking over the reins of power, the largest haul of cocaine from Ghana to Germany was busted. Before we could blink an eye the NDC became silent on any cocaine issues. Then the drug barons pulled their throttles on high gear as they smile to the banks simply because they had a field day. When the NACOB were not arresting drug smugglers at the Kotoka International Airport, they went about beating their chests that they have been able to subdue the barons.

Yaw Akrasi Sarpong, the Executive Secretary of NACOB went haywire and recklessly told Ghanaians that he was aware that some politicians, presumably from the opposition NPP, had planned to use drug money to sponsor their party without substantiating the allegation. The man started speaking tough on the issue of hard drugs which made Ghanaians believe that he had his hands on the job and could deliver. We were misled. The man is simply a novice who has been put there. Call it a square peg in a round hole. Akrasi Sarpong may be good at fishing in the Volta Lake along the coast at Yeji where he comes from, but surely not in the case of arresting drug barons.

As we kept on trudging in this had times and austere period, we woke up one day to hear that the largest haul of cannabis was seized in the UK. The cannabis was smuggled from the Kotoka International Airport where the men of “Crazy” Sarpong operate. As at the time of writing this piece, five of the operatives of the NACOB the outfit charged with the duty to see to it that hard drugs did not pass through the airport have been nabbed by the BNI. Instead of staying back home to find out how the cannabis were able to leave the shores of Ghana, “Crazy” Sarpong boarded a plane with tax payers’ money to the UK to consult with his counterparts to find out who exported the cannabis. Ebei!!! Mr. Crazy, do you have to fly out all the way to the UK before finding out who is behind the export of the cannabis? Why then did you arrest five of your operatives?



Before our tears could dry after weeping for mother Ghana, the UK again seized some quantity of cocaine concealed in plantains. The consignment, as usual, came from the same Kotoka International Airport, where Crazy Sarpong and his boys abide. It looks as if this man flew the kite of politicians planning to use drug money to sponsor their campaign in order to pave the way for his own political party to use the method. God punished him for deceiving the people of Ghana. There he is, naked and open for public ridicule. Unable to withstand the heat in the kitchen, Akrasi, the liar, flew to the UK and came back with the funny story that after all, the street value of the seized cannabis was not £4.3million as reported by the UK press but rather £5000, 000. The thing is that whether the man is King Mushosho of Lesotho or King Lesotho of Mushosho, he was a king. A container-load of cannabis did find its way to the UK from the Kotoka International Airport while operatives of the NACOB looked on. That is the issue! If even the street value was one penny, drugs were smuggled from Ghana to the UK. Where I come from, there is a saying that anytime you mention the old woman’s witchery, she points to the sky and tells you to see how the clouds are gathering in other to distract you.

What we are saying is that Akrasi Sarpong and his men might have taken something from the drug barons to allow them to use the airport as a transit point to get the drugs to the UK. Will he sue me? It is alleged that the man went to the UK to cover up the deal because we are in an election year and it may affect the chances of the NDC, that is, if they have any chance at all. So here we are again, back to square one. The NPP people are also referring to the NDC as Narcotic Drug Cartel (NDC) simply because the drug trade is booming in their era. It’s a matter of tit for tat, butter for bread or you do me, I do you. (Ode aye me bi, menso maye no bi).

I had cause to write in this column that the drug war is not fought on political platform. It is a continuous war which is global. It involves murder, poisoning and deadly weapons. It could lead to the overthrow of governments and even destruction of economies. It is not a child’s play as being displayed by Akrasi Sarpong and his obviously ignorant NACOB officials. The drug trade is gradually becoming scientific and very sophisticated. You don’t sit in Ghana and pretend you can easily do away with the drug trade. The drug cartels in Columbia, Venezuela, Mexico, etc are fabulously rich and can do anything to get the trade booming. Until Manuel Noriega, the former president of Panama was busted for dealing in cocaine, nobody thought a whole president of a sovereign state could stoop so low to deal in drugs. With ignoramuses like Akrasi Sarpong at the helm of affairs, the drug trade will continue to boom simply because, instead of finding an antidote to the menace, he continues to play politics with it.

By Eric Bawah
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 11:14pm On Dec 21, 2012
Ghanaian MP drug baron Amoateng To Be Released In 2014: http://www.ndcuk.org/?q=node/2658


The U.S Bureau of Prisons has stated that ex-Member of Parliament (MP) for Nkoranza North, Eric Amoateng, who is currently doing time in CI Moshannon Valley prison in the USA, for trafficking 136 pounds of heroin, valued at over $5 million, would be released on July 30, 2014.
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 11:11pm On Dec 21, 2012
Notorious drug baron caught using Ghanaian Diplomatic Passport in Brazil: http://vibeghana.com/2012/02/13/notorious-drug-baron-caught-using-ghanaian-diplomatic-passport-in-brazil/

The Federal Police Department of Brazil has established that a notorious Ghanaian drug baron, Raymond Kwame Amankwah, who is serving a 14-year prison term at the Provisional Detention Centre at Caucaia in Brazil for drug trafficking, was holding a diplomatic passport issued by the Republic of Ghana.

A report released by the Brazilian police said at the time of his arrest, Amankwah, was holding passport number D1878450, a diplomatic passport.

Amankwah was arrested at the Pinto Martins Airport in Fortaleza on December 1, 2007 with two non-Ghanaians for engaging in international drug trafficking and sentenced to 14 years and seven months in prison.

Amankwah, described as one of the most wanted drug barons, was arrested in Brazil through collaboration between the German Federal Police and their Brazilian counterparts.

He was arrested alongside two women, Mandy Veit, a German, and Irena Beata Ciaslak, a German-Polish, at the Pinto Martins Airport in Fortaleza, the capital of the Ceara State, in December 2007.

The three were said to be working for a Nigerian group in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Amankwah was waiting for Mandy and Irena, who were due to fly to Lisbon, Portugal, each carrying 3. 08 kilogrammes and 3. 097 kilogrammes of cocaine, respectively.

The Daily Graphic, in its August 13, 1996 edition, published a story in which the then Narcotics Unit of the Ghana Police Service had declared Amankwah, also known as Chanda Keita, wanted.

The Southwark Crown Court in the United Kingdom was said to have issued a bench warrant for his arrest in1995 for being the brain behind a crack cocaine network whose bust led to the discovery of 5. 5 kilogrammes of cocaine valued at £1 million.

It was also indicated that prior to that, INTERPOL had issued a warrant for Amankwah’s arrest in 1990 on behalf of the judicial authorities in France for violating that country’s legislation on drugs acquisition, possession and importation.

The police said Amankwah possessed two passports — a Ghanaian passport issued on July 19, 1988 and bearing the name Kwame Amankwah and an Ivorian passport bearing the name Kouame Amangouah and issued in Abidjan on November 15, 1985.

Source: Daily Graphic
TravelRe: Few Pictures From An Excursion To Ghana by RickyRoss1(m): 2:57pm On Dec 21, 2012
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PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 9:58am On Dec 21, 2012
Nigerian Military apprehends Ghanaian oil thieves http://173.193.124.55/~flexpeac/index.php/news/politics/item/619-nigerian-military-apprehends-ghanaian-oil-thieves

Nigerian troops have arrested 22 Ghanaians and five Nigerians whom they caught stealing from an oil pipeline in the Niger Delta, impounding two boats, one of which was carrying 25 000 metric tons of suspected crude oil, the army said on Monday. Nigeria is the world's eighth biggest exporter of crude oil but thieves take a sizeable proportion of its output by drilling into pipelines in operations called “bunkering”.
Oil majors say bunkering is a major headache in the oil-rich Niger Delta, a labyrinth of creeks and swamps that has for decades been plagued by militant activity and poor environmental management, leading to devastating oil spills. “Our troops arrested the suspects on Sunday while they were doing illegal bunkering around Awoba flow station in Rivers state. They vandalised the pipeline and stole the crude,” said Brigadier General Tukur Buratai, the state's top commander.
“We arrested 22 Ghanaians, five Nigerians and two of their vessels. One of the vessels was loaded with 25 000 metric tons of substance suspected to be crude oil.” An amnesty in 2009 sharply reduced militancy in the onshore swamps and waterways of the Niger Delta but criminal gangs tapping oil pipelines is still a major problem. Royal Dutch Shell estimates that bunkering syphons 150 000 barrels of oil per day from Nigeria's production, and has become a major deterrent to exploring for new fields.
The company said on Friday it had declared force majeure on Nigerian Bonny Light crude oil liftings due to oil theft and that 60 000 bpd of oil had been shut down. - Reuters
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 9:55am On Dec 21, 2012
21 GHANAIANS BUSTED IN NIGERIA … For bunkering 650,000 metric tonnes of oil

Some unscrupulous Ghanaians resident in Nigeria are gradually denting the image of the country in the most populous African country. Like some of their Nigerian counterparts in Ghana who have gained bad press as a result of their nefarious activities, these Ghanaians have also resorted to criminal acts that are detrimental to the economy of Nigeria.
Nigeria’s economy depends largely on oil exports, but some of these Ghanaians have teamed up with their Nigerian friends to smuggle oil which they have not worked for to foreign lands. The Chronicle gathered that when the stealing of the Nigerian oil became rampant, thereby depriving the country of huge sums of revenue, the government set up a taskforce to monitor the activities of the fuel bunkerers.
The taskforce, apparently acting upon a tip-off, arrested the 21 Ghanaians, together with their Nigerian accomplices, in the Rivers State trying to smuggle a large quantity of oil, which they had stored in containers and concealed in two oil vessels. The identities of the Ghanaians have not been released by the Nigerian police, but the suspects are still in detention.
A couple of months ago, the international media reported that fuel smuggling was on the ascendency on the West African coast, especially, between Nigeria and Ghana. The report compelled Ghana’s Navy to intensify patrols on our territorial waters to safeguard our newly found oil from being spirited away to foreign lands.
Meanwhile the following is how the Daily Times of Nigeria reported the arrest of the 21 Ghanaians.
The Military Joint Task Force has arrested 21 Ghanaians and 5 Nigerians for oil bunkering, after two oil vessels used by the fraudsters were intercepted and seized on Tuesday in Rivers State.
The spokesman for the Joint Task Force (JTF) in the region, Lieutenant Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed the arrest of the suspected bunkerers, also disclosing that the two vessels had a capacity of 650,000 metric tonnes of oil.
However, he did not give any information on the exact quantity the two vessels were carrying at the time they were intercepted.
“We (the JTF) arrested 21 international oil thieves and five Nigerians on board vessels MT Ani and MT Oso with 650,000 metric tonnes capacity of crude oil,” Nwachukwu said.
“The 21 non-Nigerians were Ghanaians.”
According to reports, the arrest was made after a tip-off to the Joint Task Force from a reliable source. The JTF destroyed the vessels.
Earlier in May, the Chief Executive of Shell, Peter Voser, complained of the increase in oil theft in the country, pointing out that over 150,000 barrels of oil was being stolen in the country every day.

http://ghanaian-chronicle.com/21-ghanaians-busted-in-nigeria-for-bunkering-650000-metric-tonnes-of-oil/
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 9:53am On Dec 21, 2012
torgbe: keep on waiting,lemme jux ask how was ur tym at the bayelsa and port harcourt prisons?be careful in Ghana so that u will not languish in Ghanaian prisons too.
This is the most serious crime of all. Ghanaian With Arms and Ammunition Arrested in Lagos: http://allafrica.com/stories/201006071437.html

Lagos — Men of the Nigerian Customs Service have arrested a Ghanaian with arms and ammunitions in Lagos.The suspect who is a middle-aged man was arrested with the assorted dangerous imports, including a pistol, explosives, several rounds of live ammunitions and different firearm handling kits.

The suspect, Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako was nabbed at his residence, Road 27 D5B, Victoria Garden City, Lagos, following a tip off.
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 9:42am On Dec 21, 2012
torgbe: nsawam is just 1 of the numerous prisons in Ghana and we have abt 200 nigerian prisoners.smh. In kpando they refer to that prison as alata-a term used to refer to nigerians in Ghana- prison. Nigerians constitute abt 85% of the prisoners there.by this estimation as per the statistics and regarding the number of prisons in Ghana we can say about 3000 nigerians will be behind the bars during the yuletide in Ghana. Sorry 4 9ja. Smh
Most Nigerians, over 80% live in Ghana, whatever crime they commit is in Accra. Nsawam is the biggest/largest prison in Ghana. Most Nigerian prisoners in Ghana are at Nsawam. The OP provided official government data, but as a stupidd Ghanaian, you would like to exaggerate the figures to suit your biased minds. But whatever the case maybe, there are thousands of Ghanaian prisoners in Thailand and Malaysia, there are hundreds of Ghanaians in Nigerian prisons.

BTW, you are just a MUGU so you don't deserve any response from me. I don't give attention to retards.
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 8:43am On Dec 21, 2012
donigspain: The figure is fair enough when compared with the population of Nigerians in Ghana as well as the overhyped and exaggerated reports of criminal activities by the Ghana media.
You dey mind them. Confused people. Today they blame Nigerians, tomorrow they blame ashantis for every crime committed in Ghana. These days they have shifted their mindset they blame ivorians these days. Meanwhile there are thousands of Ghanaian drug barons languishing in Thailand and Malaysia prisons. 80% of Ghanaian MP's are drug barons, they are always caught and disgraced in USA almost on monthly basis... Nana Akufo Addo their presidential candidate is the biggest drug baron in Ghana
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 8:38am On Dec 21, 2012
hypeman: Where is smoothcrim, otumfour, and petrodolla?? shocked

Three-way war - Ghana vs. Igbo vs. Yoruba

Let's get ready to rumble with the cruise missiles!!!

*Grabs popcorn and follows the thread*
I dey wait for those thugs wahalli. I have list of the ghanaian criminals that are in prisons in Port harcourt and bayelsa and they are oil theives and their case is very serious bc it involves the federal government of Nigeria
PoliticsRe: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 8:29am On Dec 21, 2012
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This is very small, I thought they said there are 1 million Nigerian prisoners in Ghana?
Do not be suprised there are more Ghanaian prisoners in Nigeria. This year alone, 22 Ghanaians were napped stealing our oil with philippinos, greek and American collaborators. So Ghana is still leading. Not counting the 75 Ghana ashewo that Fashola nabbed 3 months ago, though them ashewos were released after 2 weeks of settling with cash and puci
EntertainmentRe: 5 Richest Pastors In Nigeria - Forbes by RickyRoss1(m): 6:53pm On Dec 20, 2012
1. This is the same list from Forbes from 3 years ago, its not a new list.
2. There is nothing wrong with pastors or men of God being rich, but to me they should spend most of their money helping needy people. TB Joshua is a good example, most of their money goes to charity via Emmanuel TV partners.
3. These pastors are worth 10 times more than being reported. Winners chapel is not worth less than 500 million USD and Redeemed is worth up to 1 Billion dollars
TravelRe: Photos: Fire Outbreak At Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos by RickyRoss1(m): 6:50pm On Dec 20, 2012
This happened this morning and didnt cause much damage.
SportsRe: Mario Balotelli's Daughter Pia (Pictures) by RickyRoss1(m): 4:53pm On Dec 20, 2012
Thank God she doesn't look horrible like her dad.
Mario is damn ugly like Taribo West and Taiye Taiwo
EntertainmentRe: Top Ten Nigerian Hit Songs In 2012. by RickyRoss1(m): 4:52pm On Dec 20, 2012
1. Beautiful Onyinye – P Square ft Rick Ross
2. Gaga Crazy – Chuddy K
3. Dami duro – Davido
4. Kukere – Iyanya
5. Azonto - Fuse ft. Donae’o & Tiffany
6. Chop My Money – P Square ft Akon and May D
PoliticsRe: 2015 - UNITY, FAITH, PEACE and PROGRESS. Top 4! by RickyRoss1(m): 9:56am On Dec 20, 2012
kettykin: Why not wait till 2014 , lets hope all the above listed contestanys will be alive till then, from the look of things Fashola as good as he is , he is not better than Duke or Rochas or Akpabio . Nigeria can hardly afford another Godfatherism in the person of Tinubu where Government money will be spent on Birthdays.

The incumbent GEJ has not said anything yet so lets waith patiently

But currently

GEJ
SAMBO
MARK
Buhari
Atiku

Rochas
Duke

Amechi
Fashola fashola's party is regional and not national he has never been in a national party before
SECONDED. FASHOLA CAN ONLY WIN IN THE WEST WHERE HE IS A GOD, HE WILL NOT GET 10% OUTSIDE OF YORROBBER LAND.
YOU FUNNY LOTS CAN CONTINUE TO CREATE SENSELESS POSTS HERE, WE ALL KNOW ITS FAR FROM REALITY...
GEJ WILL RULE NIGERIA FOR 8 YEARS MINIMUM, THIS IS A FACT, AND THOSE WHO DOESNT LIKE THIS SHOULD BETTER HUG A TRANSFORMER OR JUMP INTO RIVER NIGER.

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