No deflection Turkana bitch...we know your entire family has a history on being slow....once again do t deflect on Sammy's post....let it sink department so you can gear yourself (Kenya) up to be better..
mtisTheQubit: A sorry Ghana smart guy just tell me what imf thinks about ths two countires..clue one is resourceless while the other its a colony full of oil,gold an cocoa beans
Yes a d the one with gold has a better Economy than the resourceless one...as it should be....
Do you deflect and turn on the ghanians..we are here to know why your country a d Economy as a whole is playing second fiddle to Ethiopia and TZ..
mtisTheQubit: dude do you even know anything about economics... lets start with ths small stuff
1..you didnt know who were boers
2.you thought nigeria is the largest country in africa--size wise
3.A guy who calls arabs white..
stick to fashion an sheets sammy
1) Boers are racist nobodies and have no impact in my life, so I see no reason to know them...
2) you are such a liar
3) that is because they are...I wasn't expecting your half baked education coupled with your low level of exposure to allow you know that...
Now once more no deflection on my truthful, nerve hitting, psychological, observant post
Lol we know you've opened that link and read it, stop trying to put up this act of being duplicitous...we Know the link didn't favour you...now stop dodging and accept how inferior your Economy is to Ethiopia and TZ..
Just30: let say you are dumb to the economics realities
all you need to know is, GDP is only used to measure financial flows everyone has switch to PPP as a measure for goods and services traded in and economy,
CHINA has 19% share ofthe global economy USA has 14%
Kenya has 0.14% Ghana has 0.15% Ethiopia has 0.18% Tanzania has 0.14% Nigeria has 0.85% SA has 0.56% Egypt has 1% Morocco has 0.28% Algeria has 0.48% Angola has 0.14%
now go and sleep
Lol I hope he gets it this time...Chinese economy is regarded as the king..
Advantages of PPP. A main one is that PPP exchange rates are relatively stable over time. By contrast, market rates are more volatile, and using them could produce quite large swings in aggregate measures of growth even when growth rates in individual countries are stable. Another drawback of market-based rates is that they are relevant only for internationally traded goods. Nontraded goods and services tend to be cheaper in low-income than in high-income countries. A haircut in New York is more expensive than in Lima; the price of a taxi ride of the same distance is higher in Paris than in Tunis; and a ticket to a cricket game costs more in London than in Lahore. Indeed, because wages tend to be lower in poorer countries, and services are often relatively labour-intensive, the price of a haircut in Lima is likely to be cheaper than in New York even when the cost of making tradable goods, such as machinery, is the same in both countries. Any analysis that fails to take into account these differences in the prices of nontraded goods across countries will underestimate the purchasing power of consumers in emerging market and developing countries and, consequently, their overall welfare. For this reason, PPP is generally regarded as a better measure of overall well-being.
This settles it shma...This is what we've been trying to tell you but you always get paranoid...now accept it, atleast that is IMF speak....
Lol we know you've opened that link and read it, stop trying to put up this act of being duplicitous...we Know the link didn't favour you...now stop dodging and accept how inferior your Economy is to Ethiopia and TZ..
Just30: I studied it too and from this small discussion i know more than you.
and who said GDP is not the measure of all goods and services?
The US used to be the largest consumer market in the world until China PPP surpassed them. Thereby making China the largest economy and the largest consumer market.
Shma: You are just sounding like your brother justo30 am now beginning to think that you are actually a Ghanaian. The Nigerians in this forum are not like you. You can even notice that. No Nigerian apart from you and your country man justo30 who are singing Tanzania and Ethiopia rubbish all through. I was even waiting for this sarcastic Nigeria doomed guy to support it but I never saw . So lemme tell you Ghanaian, your game will not work bro
There is nothing that I am.trying to work out here , neither am I playing any game...IAM just telling you the truth you don't want to hear... Ethiopia and TZ is ahead of you and this is not the first time I am saying this.
Shma: This building just resumed construction after long time stall.
Lol.and this one is bold enough to lie in the public...you must really have some guts....
Nothing is going on site not even that 2016 image can fool a sewer ...you still do the get your real estate is down..the middle class Kenyatta has been singing to investors can't afford this high end properties..the Jubilee administration will need to restructure thesame sector they greedily destroyed..
TayserMahri: As always! In a city as obscenely overpopulated as Lagos we see near zero passengers at those terminals (including Ashawo bus terminal). You should have built these things in the danfo bus stops not in the outer nearly uninhabited vestiges of the city.
Jealousy..see how he spoke as though he lives or has ever visited...every tom , dick and Harry in Lagos today know how people fight for a place in the queue just to hop on the brt's and it has been like that since 2008 even in worst , most dirty , weak substations in Lagos...
Shma: [s]@kazi, when we are done with this lets also tackle the following 1.economy 2.electricity coverage 3.literacy level 4.infrastructure( quality of road, number of highrises and skyscrapers,malls e.t.c) 5.technology 6.life expectancy 7.quality of education 8.air and pipeline transport 9.multinational offices 10.sea transport(sea ports) 11.full aerial view of both Dar and Nai 12.e.t.c[/s]
Common shut up..you just discovered you made a fool of yourself.... By the way what do you know about looks and fashion?..have you forgotten how you looked in your cheap wretched attire and that typical.kenyan head of yours that looks like a ripe bean seedling but this time around a giant one...
Common shut up you weasel..no wonder you guys are still used as modern day slaves by so many countries even your fellow Africa country like Nigeria..you've all integrity in the eyes of mama africa..IAM sure if they were putting on suits which depicts the Brit culture you wouldn't complain.....mumu
68816419: Contract for Red Line was awarded earlier this year. Contract sum is 188M USD, contract period is 24 months.[b][/b]
The Red Line a 31-kilometre railway project will run from Agbado to Marina and a six-kilometre spur from Oshodi to the airport. According to the governor, the federal government will build stations at Agbado, Agege and Ebute Meta, while the Lagos State Government will build the Iju, Mushin; Oshodi; Ikeja; Yaba and Oyingbo.
I am.proud if sanwo Olu...I am proud of Lagos giant stride in modernization..
So damn eager to be a giant.....go back you have alot of work to do before attaining that position you desire.....but first evict the parasitic KENYATTAS from the office and place someone competent enough to handle that office not physical thief's..
Just30: IT ALL MEANS NOTHING WHEN THEIR PURCHASING POWER IS LESSER THAN ETHIOPIA. WHICH MEANS, WHOEVER TOLD YOU THAT KENYA HAVE A LARGER RETAIL SECTOR DOES NOT HAVE DATA ON ETHIOPIA.
leo552: West Africans are trying very hard to seek solace fromTz,they definitely know non of their city anywhere close to Nairobi,even one of their idiot hand picking some pictures to be of Nakuru. These people are just a disgrace for lack of better words.
Delusion...you're cities are trailing behind adisa Ababa and TZ whether you like it or not ...
Just go develop nairobi and reclaim the mantle of leadership you so dear desire
leo552: Kenya has nothing to learn from TZ,in terms of bench making only S.africa and Egypt.I know some idiot will refer to the purported letter from Kenyan education ministry to Ghana.
This is funny and ironic coming from a Kenyan, cos your govt has constantly sent delegates to three African countries to understudy, copy and replicate their bet system ..and yes interestingly TZ is one of those countries followed by Nigeria and South Africa...