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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahaha it is the generator fumes you inhaled that is messing up your tiny fragile brain your stvpidity is laughable what will any sane Ghanaian be doing in your dustbin country. do you know the number of your fellow apes arriving every single day in Ghana? do you know the number of calls I get each day from desperate shitnigerians in sh1tland wishing to relocate to Ghana? ![]()
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overhypedsteve:hahahahaha I am not surprised. with your low low level IQ how do you expect to understand anything, gummy? chei see stvpidity in action hahahahahaha how far? hope you have enough fuel in your i pass-my-neighbour generator.huh? and don't inhale too much fumes,huh? fuckeduppedness ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahaha me in lashit? God forbid. my dog won't even come close to that cursed apehole where people are kidnapped for a bottle of coke and gala nigeria is a seething festering sh1thole ![]()
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meforyou1:Look dog, can you supply me some human parts? I am sure that wouldn’t be a problem for you,huh? The current market price for a human head in your sh1thole is N5000, right? LOL https://www.nairaland.com/1298232/human-parts-dealers-arrested-lagos ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahaha fuelish goat! you should ne concerned about running out of fuel in your generator, magg0t! 120 million shitnigerian apes without electricity your country is the armpit of the world an uncivilised hell hole primitive azzwipe I am telling it as it is, ediot! just read a tweet from a person who just arrived in your shi1thole. he said " since I got into lagos, it's been like people are pounding yam in my head" ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahaha it is a fact that shitnigeria is a jungle populated by all kinds of animals, including goats I suggest you go to sambisa forest to look for your stvpid punk of a president the largest country of apes ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahaha I take this as accepting the fact that you mor0ns have been thoroughly trashed,huh?. learn to stand up and fight like a man and stop behaving like a fooool! you been a MOD will not stop me or any Ghanaian from coming here to kick shitnigerian azzes so long as you foools talk crap about Ghana/ Ghanaians prepare yourself for regular trashings! hahahahahahahaha fuckeduppedness ![]() |
hahahahahaha the modafakas have been given another well deserved trashing by their Ghanaian superiors 200 million MUMUs in a sh1thole people are now kidnapped in that dustbin country for gala and a bottle of coke! Chei, ![]() no wonder Soyinka described your sh1thole as the open sore of Africa. ![]() hahahahaha welcome to the certified shithole. the dustbin country ![]() https://nigeriaworld.com/images/news/big/dividend-of-democracy/image008.jpg |
Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahahahaha didn't know MUMUgerians are bleached albinos such inferiority complex no wonder skin bleaching is number one in the zoo ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:sharaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap magg0t! fvck ya papa and your mama! is it now you know that nairaland is for shitnigerians? foooooooooooooooooool if it is for you apes how come you keep talking crap about Ghana? hahahahahaha those who live in glass house don't throw stones but shitnigerian will never listen. it is only when the brave Ghanaian warriors respond then you know this is a useless shitnigerian site,huh? foooolish m,odafaka! fuckeduppedness ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:consider it an honour that a Ghanaian can bring himself to even log onto a fvcked up site like this the only reason I am here is because my country is the butt of some sick comments by a group of imbeciles and foooolls. stop mentioning Ghana and you won't see me here. what do I gain by waiting my time with a bunch of sickos in a zoo? ![]()
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Kasynpaulsyn1997:hahahahahaha are you Mr. Ibu, the comedian? a typical magg0t from the Federal Republic of Fooooooools ![]()
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250 Nigerian Pr0stitutes Deported from Ghana ![]() http://allafrica.com/stories/201409221598.html Accra — Over 250 Nigerian teenagers trafficked for prostitution in Ghana and Europe have been rescued and reunited with their families in the last eight months, the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Ambassador Ademola Seyi Onafowokan, has said. The envoy lamented that human trafficking and smuggling of arms has assumed an unprecedented dimension that cut across borders. "Nigerians are not the only ones involved. Nigerians might ship those girls here. "You would discover that it is a big trans-border crime along with light arms. Not just human beings, but light arms are hidden in bags of garri or even somewhere inside the car you could never have imagined. They are on transit to Cote d' Ivoire, to Senegal, to Cameroun and further," he said. |
Unfuckingbelievable! See f00ls displaying what they have in abundance- crass stupidity. Any wonder your country is such messed up? people are being kidnapped in that dustbin country for coke and gala ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/1538964_ilesa_jpgcd57672fe658c6b03d146a46bd16a8d1 ![]() [img]http://1.bp..com/-AyMdqI9I0os/Uvpt-BlSfpI/AAAAAAAAHIU/tr7z9CM-c2Y/s1600/father_padlock_son.jpg[/img] ![]()
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Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education, health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate? [/b]roforoforoforofo ![]() baby factoriesssssssssssssssssssssss ![]() https://www.osundefender.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/pregnant-factory-teenagers.jpg [b]Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air. ![]()
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Being Ghanaians is an honour so deal with it. Nigerians know Ghanaians are superior, they’ll just never admit it. ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/1559970_1898278_10152065400153409_1293329476_n_jpg90fa59b5818fc826144b0521508544aa ![]() [img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1490155_onitsha-market-fire_jpg0dec8fa0c6587651690f297c7bb28cb3[/img] ![]() |
hahahahahahahahahah welcome to shitnigeria the slaughter house of the world, where people are slaughtered like animals for pleasure ![]() Former aviation minister femi fani-Kayode described nigeria as a federal republic of shattered dreams, plaqued by blood-sucking demons- ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/1141025_Burnt_Corpse__jpg9845e6d5a1944077c29b4a612eb67baf ![]() |
hahahahahahahaha modafakas click on this link for a great message from an america sis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxsfP7KkTQ4 dirty smelly bastardz www.nairaland.com/attachments/1141026_Mass_Burial_jpge00a52f166a7416ec988e7400e4c6ba5 ![]() |
Dummies, what name do you give to a country of kidnappers, ritualists, pr0stitutes,419ners, scammers and spammers, terrorists, militants, armed robbers, book haram, friggin eediots rule? A country where nothing works? ![]() no wonder they are begging the Brits to come back and recolonise them https://www.nairaland.com/1605295/beg-british-re-colonize-us ![]() hahahahah grown up men fighting over leftover fanta in the sh1thole ![]()
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Look dogs, can any of you fooooooools supply me some human parts? I am sure that wouldn’t be a problem for you,huh? The current market price for a human head in your sh1thole is N5000, right? LOL ![]()
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In nigeria, young girls are impregnated and kept in secret locations. When they give birth, the babies are taken away and sold to the highest bidder! LOL. Just like they do for animals..like goats,sheep and cows! they call it baby factories hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fuckeduppedness ![]()
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The biggest shith0ole ever in the history of mankind exports 2.5 million barrels of oil daily and yet 90% of their impoverished and long-suffering citizens struggle to survive on less than $ 2 a day. ![]()
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Jeez, the apes eat from the dustbin ![]() A Meal From A Dustbin In Lagos ![]() Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye It was a very beautiful evening in Lagos. I had parked the car in front of my wife’s office, and was inside the car waiting for her to get her bag from her office so we could go home together. And then, I saw the man as he passed, looking very hungry, haggard and harassed. It was quite clear that he was not mad. At least, not yet. What was easy to notice was that he was greatly traumatized by the impossible conditions under which he struggled each day to exist in this impossible place called Nigeria, a country so richly endowed, but where life for the majority has become hellish. [img]http://4.bp..com/-I9Nj1gV88sA/TZm8D_4eqjI/AAAAAAAAACk/xSC2VLEXae4/s640/SCANVENGER2.JPG[/img] Recent studies have shown that due to boundless plundering of the public treasury flourishing in Nigeria, about 99% of the country’s resources are in the hands of just 1% of the population, and more than 85 per cent of Nigerians live below poverty level. Well, suddenly, the man’s hungry eyes caught the dustbin outside the office complex, a few meters away from where my car was packed. He appeared so elated at his clearly delicious find. His face creased into an awful gesture, which he probably meant to be a smile. Then, with a quickened pace, he made for the dustbin, and began to desperately rummage in it, among its decayed, putrid, stinking contents. He seemed afraid that someone might come out to drive him away before he was through. His diligence, meticulousness, and sense of urgency would have been very infectious were it not that were deployed on the clearly diseased contents of a refuse bin. An idea occurred to me immediately. Nigerians ought to share this heart-rending image with me, to see one of their own reduced to such a sorry spectacle in a country that was overwhelmingly prospering from crude oil exports. Perhaps, a few would weep and think deeply about the unbearable condition that years of abysmal misrulership have reduced many Nigerians. [s] iconise:[/s] |
The dustbin country has four oil refineries and yet imports all its refined fuel. If this is not a confirmation of a cursed nation, then what is it? riforoforoforo ![]() Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air. ![]()
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Damn! Where are the fucking prick-suckers?- ![]() Nigeria jagajaga, Everything scatter scatter Poor man dey suffer suffer Gbosa, gbosa, gunshot inna de air.
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hahahahahaha a shitnigerian goat spewing trash from its aNuS, as usual! How is it my fault or that of any Ghanaian that your human eating, coc-k suckin, sub human vile beasts are so phucked? shitnigeriaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ![]() [s] iconise:[/s] |
.........And they breed unhindered, like pigs. The mumus will have 10 children when they hardly have enough to feeds themselves- thereby breeding robbers, pr0stitutes, vagabonds etc ![]() Hahahaha no wonder sh1tnigeria is primitive sh1thole run by sh1tmongering twats- a dystonian sh1thole! ![]()
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OMG a nation of 160 million foooooooooooooooooooooooooooools ![]() Nigeria: A Nation of 160million Fools ![]() By Dan Amor , 081 5180 8817 (sms only pls) danamor67@yahoo.com When the Union Jack (the British flag) was, at the glittering mews of the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos on October 1, 1960, lowered for a free Nigeria’s green-white-green flag, gloriously fluttered in the sky by the breezy flurry of pride and ecstasy, it was a great moment pregnant with hope and expectation. The whole world had seen a newly independent Nigeria, a potential world power, only buried in the sands of time. Endowed with immense wealth, a dynamic population and an enviable talent for political compromise, Nigeria stood out in the 1960s as the potential leader in Africa, a continent in dire need of guidance. For, it was widely thought that the country was immune from the wasting diseases of tribalism, disunity and instability which remorselessly attacked so many other new African states. But when bursts of machine gun fire shattered the predawn calm of Lagos its erstwhile capital city in January 1966, it was now clear that Nigeria was no exception to Africa’s common post-independence experience. During the following four years (1966-1970), the giant and ‘hope’ of Africa measured its full length in the dust. Two bloody military coups, a series of appalling massacres and a protracted and savage civil war which claimed over a million lives threatened to plunge the entire country into oblivion. It also deprived Black Africa, already weakened and disillusioned, of a crucial element of strength and leadership in the growing confrontation with White Africa along the Zambezi. As God would have it, at the end of the civil war in 1970 the nation experienced an oil boom and a staggering wealth never before recorded in the history of young nations. This new status, coupled with the emergence of a dynamic leader in the person of the late General Murtala Mohammed, in the mid-1970s, launched Nigeria back to a position of relevance in Africa when it proffered a new meaning and identity for the continent. Today, instead of a consummation of that hope and expectation, what confronts Nigeria is the story of a nation that has turned full circle as a giant with feet of clay: a big national and international nuisance and embarrassment. We are experiencing an unnerving weight of fuel scarcity in the sixth largest exporter of crude oil in the world. A sadistic cabal of recycling local imperialists in both khaki and agbada has since hemmed the supposedly “giant of Africa” in a colony where misrule, ineptitude, crass opportunism and corruption have been elevated to a national culture. More than half a century into this circuitous game in which the nation’s till has been pillaged and her vast wealth frittered away abroad, the rot is peaking; and the hapless people are paying the imponderably colossal price. At the moment, in spite of a record huge revenue from the sale of crude oil and other domestic sources, the social services sector, which more directly impugn on the people’s lives, is almost at the height of a complete system collapse. The story of virtually every social responsibility of the state to the people; of every area where the state remain relevant to her subjects under the unwritten social contract code, has been rewritten on its head: hospitals have graduated from mere prescription clinics into mortuaries as even medical doctors and other health workers are constantly on strike. The public school system is in a shambles; roads, including hitherto smooth expressways are now death traps; and almost a century after electricity supply debuted in Nigeria, her citizens still live more in darkness than light. Here is a complete story of retrogression and decay. Above all, there is an alarming rate of insecurity in the land. Nigeria is in a ferocious state of anomie. This is made worse by a tired and disheartened bitterness among the citizenry. If Hilaire Belloc is right in his opinion that ‘readable history is melodrama’, the true story of the first decade of the twenty-first century in Nigeria, which also doubles as the longest tragic period of civil misrule since the past 99 years of the forced union by Lugard, should be mind-boggling. It has been a decade of turmoil, with the elemental passions predominant. Never have Nigerian public officials in responsible positions, directing the destiny of the nation, been so brutal, hypocritical and corrupt, leaving the country to swim in infrastructural decay, unemployment, hunger and desperation as in the past fourteen years of quasi-democracy. The outcome is the pervading poll of insecurity which is threatening to drive the country into yet another civil war. Like a demented society, Nigeria is soaked with irrational impulses, stress and tension as the people can no longer elect their leaders. Aside from armed robbery which has rendered the entire police force vulnerable, there is candidly speaking, an alarming rate of mockery killings in Nigeria. There are indeed gruesome stories of rapes, perversities, and child murders. Hostage taking is now a booming business in the country. An extremely partisan and sympathetic public is willing to read and believe anything as even the crime pages of our national dallies appear tinged with sadism. Yet, where is that Nigerian who does not know that the real criminals in our midst today are our rulers? Who does not know that much of the savagery connected with our current state of hopelessness and bloodletting could be explained in the character of the buccaneers who have misruled us for all these miserable years? How did Ghana which was at the level we are today in early 1980’s make it to now become an enviable haven where our foreign and local investors now relocate to? Why has Nigeria suddenly relapsed into a country where violence has become a national pastime? It is interesting at this point to draw a historical parallel between Nigeria and India, a former victim of colonialism which has now turned itself to a world power due to political doggedness and economic independence. For a country like Nigeria still paying lip-service to the ideals of a federated union, the Indian Federation is an enduring model. There is a high level of competition with every state controlling its economy, separate army and police. Hence the drive for massive, unprecedented investment in education and manpower development as India exports more than 800 scientists annually to the Silicon Valley of the United States who manufacture made-in-America goods. The difference in age between India and Nigeria is 13 as India gained political independence from Britain in 1947. But the question is: can Nigeria attain the height India has reached in the next 13 years? From a position of relative despair and frustration, India has bequeathed to her children hope and happiness while Nigeria is still dancing in circle. Nigeria, where is thy soul? We are indeed a nation of 160million fools! [s] iconise:[/s]
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chei, some apes go pkeme oooh roforoforofo ![]() Delayed Ghana gas project to start production end-2014 -president Tue Sep 2, 2014 7:10pm GMT Print | Single Page (Adds quote, context) By Kwasi Kpodo ATUABO, Ghana, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Ghana's delayed project to supply gas from its offshore Jubilee oil field will start production by the end of the year, President John Mahama said on Tuesday on a visit to the site. The $850 million project was supposed to have opened in December but stalled largely because of difficulties securing the disbursement of $600 million from the Chinese Development Bank, part of a $3 billion loan agreement signed in 2011. As a result, Mahama's government has struggled to tackle the country's energy supply deficit and has spent more money than its budget projections on oil imports. This in turn has worsened a fiscal deficit. Mahama said during an inspection of the terminal at Atuabo the project will be a "gamechanger" for the economy and save $1.5 billion per year in foreign exchange and other costs. "Some gas will start flowing soon but commissioning will be when the full volume of 120 million standard cubic feet of gas is being transmitted to Aboadze and I suppose that will be sometime by the end of this year," he told reporters. The Western Corridor Gas Infrastructure Development Project includes a 111-km pipeline in Western Region that will take gas via Atuabo to thermal turbines at Aboadze run by the Volta River Authority that will generate 500 megawatts of power. Delays in its completion is one reason why production at the Jubilee field has held steady at a lower level than the government initially expected. Tullow Oil said in June the government had granted it permission to increase the amount of gas it flares from Jubilee, a decision that will help the company meet its 2014 gross production target of 100,000 barrels per day. Ghana's economy has grown strongly in recent years on the back of exports of gold, cocoa and oil but it faces an array of fiscal problems including inflation and a falling currency and, as a result, the government needs to conserve foreign exchange. Finance Minister Seth Terkper is in Europe this week ahead of the country's third Eurobond, Mahama said, adding that he hoped the country would get a good rate. Ghana decided in August to open talks with the International Monetary Fund on an assistance package in a bid to resolve its fiscal difficulties. (Writing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg; Editing by Tom Heneghan) |
Nigerians Are Thieves Says Greek Ambassador To Abuja ![]() TWELVE days after Vanguard reported that the Ambassador of Greece in Nigeria, Mr. Haris Dafaranos and his wife, Haralambo, labelled Nigerians thieves, there has been no reaction whatsoever from the Nigerian authorities. Mr. Dafaranos and his wife were at the reception area of Transcorp Hilton in Abuja on July 11 when the wife found a wristwatch, which a client of the hotel forgot while checking out. She refused to hand over the wristwatch to the security personnel on duty at the reception who wanted to keep it for the owner. She said Nigerians were habitual thieves, she did not trust that the wristwatch would get to the owner. She refused to listen to the appeals of even the security manager on duty to turn in the wristwatch. The arrival of Mr. Notore Kolagbodi, to claim his wristwatch did not change Mrs. Dafaranos’ mind. She wanted proof of ownership from Mr. Kolagbodi. Hot exchanges between Nigerians and the woman did not bring her to her senses. She continued calling Nigerians thieves. Her husband supported her. “Nigerians are thieves. Can anyone of them deny that fact? What is the assurance that you guys did not connive to bring this fellow as the rightful owner of the wrist watch?,” Mr. Dafaranos asked? The woman had to be persuaded to hand over the wristwatch after she had exhausted herself. We think that the silence of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on this matter is worse than the undiplomatic behaviour of the Greek couple. If the Dafaranos think so contemptuously of Nigerians, they have no business being in this community a day longer. What informed their audacity? Is it the knowledge that they can abuse Nigerians and keep their positing? This was not a one off unguarded statement. The ambassador and his wife were insistent on their abusive views about Nigerians. They should be made to realise that this type of conduct is below the conduct of a diplomat and is unacceptable, and one that surely deserves a recall of the couple. It is appropriate for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to conduct a serious investigation into the behaviour of the Greek ambassador who before now was harping on the importance of the economic ties between Nigeria and his country. People witnessed the incident, which was in an open area, the ever-busy Hilton reception lobby. They included the hotel security manager on duty during the incident. If the investigation indicts him, he should be deported immediately. Greece also owes Nigerians an apology for sending them an ambassador who would abuse them, as if Greece is populated by only saints. Nigerians who visit embassies in Nigeria for businesses are subjected to serial abuses. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains a stoic silence on the conduct of these embassies. Indifference of government to the poor treatment Nigerians get at embassies could have emboldened Mr. Dafaranos and his wife. Whatever happened, the incident deserves full investigation and punishment for any guilty parties. - vanguard [s] iconise:[/s] |
nigerianvenom:hahahahahahahah magg0t! what are you fvcking waiting for? hahahahaha shitnigeria is a sh1thole. end of story ![]() |
your stvpidity is laughable
