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HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 7:09pm On Aug 10, 2014
Wale112: The result is NEGATIVE


http://graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/26698-second-test-for-ebola-in-ghana-proves-negative.html
can you imagine! after all the noise the test turned out negative! so why can't all those fooools insulting the Ghanaian Health Minister withdraw their stvpid comments and apologise to the man? common sense tells you that you don't jump to conclusions when there is no confirmation of a disease condition. fooooooooooooooooooooooolish MUMUs in sh1thland/ hahahahaha heard the apes have just declared a state of emergency over ebola. they need to drink and bath more salt water grin grin grin grin grin grin arrant nonsense!
EducationRe: Fees Reduction: LASU Students Throw A Party (PICTURE) by SantaMafia: 6:58pm On Aug 10, 2014
natureblack: and your ghanian girls,DARKEST





Ode oshi
and what is wrong with being "Darkest"? the darker the better for me. and I have no inferiority complex about my black skin colour grin grin grin no wonder skin cancer as a result of excessive bleaching is a major health problem in your country. chei nigerians and their inferiority complex sef!
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:37pm On Aug 10, 2014
imperiouxx: fucck off. Do you guys think protection from epidemic comes only by story and fake reassurance?
hahahahaha you better go jump off a cliff, drink acid or hug a wet transformer to end your frustrated life,ape? what's your problem what a Ghanaian minister told Ghanaians? what has that got to do with nigerians,huh? fvcking hediot!
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:31pm On Aug 10, 2014
imperiouxx: fucck off. Do you guys think protection from epidemic comes only by story and fake reassurance?
fvck you modafaka! what is fake assurance? what do you understand by "fake" assurance,magg0t! you better go drink some salt water to cure your ebola, fooooooooooooooooooooool

don't know why some of these magg0ts are upset over what the Ghanaian health minister said. your own leaders have been lying to since tafawa balewa time and yet you fooools have never been angry with them. Instead, you want to take your stvpid frustration on a Ghanaian minister who was talking to his people, something that had nothing to do with you apes? noooooonsense!
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:29pm On Aug 10, 2014
ghananotnaija: There's more money in Nigeria because of the oil, not because Nigerians have done a better job. It's a good job, because most of the time, I can read or surf the internet. I'm continuing my education while getting paid.

Anyway, you've left your parents to become an ashawo.
forget it! the average nigerian is worse off than the average Ghanaian.

check the UN Human Development Index to get an idea about how nigeria stacks up against Ghana in terms of quality of life for citizens of the two countries. The oil money goes into a few pockets while the vast majority of nigerians wallow in abject poverty! Just laugh any time you hear nigerian talk about their GDP. they don't even know what they are talking about. their GDP ends up in a few pockets grin
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:21pm On Aug 10, 2014
peppyluv02: You left your almighty ghana to come and be a gateman in Nigeria cheesytongue
hahahahahaha shitnigerian ashewo kobo kobo grin come and see your shitnigerian female apes pr0situtiing their smelly pussiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiies on the streets of Ghana. hahahahaha bunch of ediots! hahahahaha heard pr0stitution has become your country's biggest export after crude oil? fuckeduppedness
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:18pm On Aug 10, 2014
imperiouxx: What do you expect from group of fools? Even countries far from the region are scared let alone a small country with borders made of thatch. Probably, he's been consulting that fraud devil of Monday.
sharaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap shitnigerian dog. hope you drank your salt water today? foooolish goat! what wrong did the Ghanaian health minister do by assuring his countrymen steps are being taken to protect the citizenry? and I guess you did not see the fact that so-called case has not even been confirmed,huh? such level of stvpidity is incredibly amazing and can only be found in MUMUDOM Republic. arrant nonsense!
HealthRe: Suspected Ebola Cases In Ghana by SantaMafia: 6:14pm On Aug 10, 2014
rastamouse: There is NO CONFIRMED Ebola case in Ghana. Wait for the test results before concluding
I tire sef. where in the report dis it confirm that it was ebola? chei na stvpidity or na sheer illiteracy that makes it so difficult to comprehend what they read? I don tire for una sef embarassed
PoliticsRe: Comparing Presidents Mahama And Jonathan: The Difference Is Clear! by SantaMafia(op): 8:47pm On Aug 09, 2014
Naijaproud: Garriana(ghana) is a little, lame, IMF begging, diseased, useless pig that would never walk or stand on its own without its big Master, NIGERIA.

Lets deport over 2 million miserable ghanaian pigs in Nigeria and forever cage them in their little jungle country called garri-ana(ghana) where we(Nigeria) would be feeding them like a master feeds his pigs daily.
poverty-stricken, ebola ravaged, stvpidity endemic grin polio and bird flu infected sh1thole grin grin grin hahahahah una don baff salt water, magg0ts?

Tough Times: Nigerians Flee To Ghana , Vietnam grin

Our correspondents
February 15th, 2009
More Nigerians are fleeing to countries like Ghana and Vietnam to escape the harsh economic realities back home grin, even as some big businesses are gradually folding up and relocating. LEADERSHIP SUNDAY learnt that Nigerians now seek refuge in far-flung countries hitherto not considered as lands of "green pasture". Countries like Vietnam , Mozambique , Ethiopia and China are fast replacing the traditionally favorites like the United Kingdom , Libya and the USA . Most of the people leaving are pointing to the lack of electricity and insecurity as the cause of their exodus. Those abroad are also vowing that they won’t return home until conditions become better.
Godwin Ukwu (not real name) told our correspondents that he has finished all arrangements to relocate next month. Ukwu said his friends are "making it" in Cameroon and have asked him to join them there. He said: "I’m going to Cameroon to sell beer. My friends are there and they are making it big in their various business. In fact, last Christmas, some of them came home and told us that we are suffering here. For instance, transportation is such a huge problem there. In fact their roads are better than the ones in the East. Besides, my business is suffering as there is no light. Customers will come and they can’t drink my beer because it is not chilled. So, I’m losing customers and business is bad."
Another respondent told our reporters that if he has his way, he would flee the country. Speaking to LEADERSHIP SUNDAY, the man who gave his name as John said that Nigeria has become "hell" for him. John is a graduate of six years and has remained unemployed. According to him, every attempt to get a government or private job has failed. He said: "if I have the opportunity, I would leave this country. In fact, in looking for people who would tell me how to get to Libya . At least, I will get a job and my life would be safer," he said.
Like most unemployed youngsters in the country, John has tried to be self employed. He said: "my uncle gave me some money recently to start something. So I got a corner shop at Kubwa (In Abuja) to start a barbing salon. Right now, the place has been demolished and I’m looking for another place, but even if I get a place, what about light and water? Through the time I had the saloon, it was generator that powered the business and that is very expensive. Even with the generator some weeks, I will have nothing doing because of fuel scarcity. I really want to leave. I love my country but I can’t go on like this," he lamented.
LEADERSSHIP SUNDAY check shows that influx of Nigerians into Ghana doubled after the Presidential election that ushered in a new government there. A Nigerian living in Ghana told correspondents that many of his relatives are pestering him to get them accommodation in Ghana . He said: "I’m amazed at how Nigerians are moving into Ghana these days. You know, in the past it was as if we were stupid leaving here for Ghana , but see what is happening. Each day we see Nigerians trooping in their droves."
The Ghana resident, who spoke anonymously, gave reasons why Ghana is becoming attractive: "the truth is that the society works. In Ghana , there is orderliness, not the chaos you have here. There is constant light and this is important for living. There is also security and respect for human rights. If you ask me it is the turn of Nigerians to run to Ghana like the Ghanaians did in the 80’s. Many Nigerians are in Ghana today, intermarrying and looking for ways to become citizens. I don’t think they would want to return unless conditions change in Nigeria ," he said.
A source in Vietnam , told LEADERSHIP SUNDAY that the Vietnamese government is trying to restrict the influx of Nigerians into the country because of the huge number running there.
Libya too has not lost its appeal to Nigerians. In spite of the precarious route, Nigerians daily put their lives on the line to cross over. The journey, mostly done by foot, find Nigerians crossing the Sahara, risking arrest and deadly attacks by patrol team to get to Tripoli, the capital of Libya. Says an official of a prominent government agency concerned with human trafficking, who do not want to be mentioned, " most of the travelers are girls going to engage in prostitution. The men are often their pimps. And no matter the campaign our office is making, the truth is that the rush is still on. We can arrest them or even sensitize them, but what is clear to us is that this is an ongoing war. Sex slaves are still been trafficked abroad. Our agency is helping to stave it off. But no one should be deceived, human trafficking is not going to go away in a long time. The harsh conditions here, coupled with the lure of greener pasture is just too much temptation for many of the girls and their manager to bear. The arrest and pains they suffer during the trips is a little sacrifice they make."
An emerging trend also is that of businesses folding up. Dunlop, for instance has folded up and may be relocating to Ghana . Part of the reason for the relocation is the unstable power supply in Nigeria . Checks show s that many businesses are already rethinking their continued stay in the country. South Africa and Ethiopia appear more appealing to such big businesses. Already, major stakeholders in tourism and hospitality business are looking downwards to South Africa- a country getting ready to host the world cup in 2010.

HealthRe: Lagos Is Unusually Dry This Morning. Ebola Scare? (Pictures) by SantaMafia: 7:56pm On Aug 09, 2014
natureblack: my-ohmy so Charlie u really don't know the difference between bail-out and loan

You don't worth my time

I see dunce everywhere
you are the most phucked person in the whole wide world. Clueless, bombastic and fuelish

heard you attended Ashawo High School,huh? bailout,loans, grant whatever- Ghana by virtue of its membership of the IMF is entitled to a bailout when it need one. do you have a problem with that, fooooooooooooooolish MUMUgerian! grin hope you have drank your salt water and eaten enough bitter cola so you don't have infect other apes in your smelly dustbin country with your ebola,huh? chei, fuckeduppedness! people are dying in the sh1thole from drinking salt water and eating bitter cola to prevent ebola grin grin grin grin grin grin 200 million phucked up people in a sh1thole grin https://www.nairaland.com/1849116/ebola-scare-2-feared-dead20 grin

RomanceRe: Why Do So Many People Talk So Bad About Nigerian Men? by SantaMafia: 7:43pm On Aug 09, 2014
Naijaproud: @SantaMafia/Diamon

Just saw that you have created a new account, ghanaian pig hole.

Take out the "i" and change the "a" to "e" in your D(i)(a)mon name and that's "Demon" which is your real name.

You are nothing but the smallest part of a dark, smelly monkey s.hit.
hahahahaah una don baff salt water today? grin ebola-ravaged sh1thole grin grin shitnigerians are the most stvpid people in the whole world grin MUMUgerians grin
HealthRe: Lagos Is Unusually Dry This Morning. Ebola Scare? (Pictures) by SantaMafia: 6:02pm On Aug 09, 2014
customized13: makes you a very stvpid, you slot.
Chei, what is slot? is a world cup slot or a slot machine? chei this shitnigerian goat fit kill pesin ooo grin slot ni, sleat nko grin


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? grin


Nigeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter, poor man dey suffer suffer... grin grin grin grin grin

HealthRe: Lagos Is Unusually Dry This Morning. Ebola Scare? (Pictures) by SantaMafia: 5:56pm On Aug 09, 2014
customized13: ghanaians are bonobos, hoop hoop hoop oxygen bonobo cheesy cheesy cheesy
hahahaha now in understand when a British politician described MUMUgeria as a bongo bongo madafaking sh1hole. A Toilet Named............ grin

Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education,jobs health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate?

people are being kidnapped in that bongo bongo sh1thole for coke and gala grin grin grin grin

Nigeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter, poor man dey suffer suffer... grin
HealthRe: Lagos Is Unusually Dry This Morning. Ebola Scare? (Pictures) by SantaMafia: 5:51pm On Aug 09, 2014
natureblack: banana dey rotten the owner say he dey ripe


ghana is on her miserable knees begging IMF for bail-out while Charlie is here writing an endless fiction against a country with the fastest growing economy in Africa


Charlie,u can mumu ooooo
in a country where university graduates can speak English, I guess your fooolish comment deserves to be thrown into the dustbin-the way your magg0t-infested country is in the dustbin,huh?

fuckeduppedness! first of all Ghana is a member of the world Bank and IMF, which gives it specified privileges. these rights and privileges include the ability to request for loans etc. Countries all over the world borrow money from the IMF/World bank, kini big deal if Ghana also seeks a loan from IMF? do you know the amount of loans your dustbin country has contracted from China? I heard your country is also begging for a loan of $1 billion to fight boko haram. grin why is "rich" shitnigeria also looking for a loan. you guys don't need a loan since your are so "rich",huh? Or am I missing something? muhahamuha

its a pity CNN cant even find your ebola-ravaged sh1thole on the world map grin

Nigeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter, poor man dey suffer suffer...
Rap BattlesRe: Flow For Rank by SantaMafia: 12:03am On Aug 09, 2014
GIYAZZ: Yo! mehn, i Just got back home/ hit up the jim to heat up my stressed up back bones/ while cranking up 'em d0pe sshits in my ears. . . I mean, 'em new tracks from my man Blaqbonez/

Swoooosh!

Then I quickly clicked on the forum/ head down, on the phone, oouch! hit something, as I limped to the fourth room/ for uhm. . ./ moments I thought I was on the wrong thread/ cos sshit was filled up with gifts like that 'Christmas fella' with the long beard/ more men/ droppinig punchlines than Funmi Akingbade/ thought I couldn't drop today. . . but my inner man had to let me know. . . I fit jare!/
Picked up a pen and started rhyming/ and concious to the fact that I had to make my every bar tight like a virgin's Hymen/
So I started/ seperating my scripts. . . Filled in the d0pes and the wacks I parted/ with inspirations coming from the day expe. . . PUU!! . . . at a moment I farted!/ lipsrsealed
Haha! But I got to thank God for the fact that I can fart/ cos many niggas who would wanna do that be dead lying down flat!/
But this is me! so healthy and alive scripting lines/ not giving a ffuck about your annoying freaking lies/ and your dramas!
Y'all niggas hearts be dark like it's made from Ghana/ word to mama!
You've been acting like kids/ deprived from licking sweets!/ *I'm not among o!* who the ffuck said that? . . . . . . . . . . . .BBitch please!/ undecided
. . . . Uhn, From mister. Ibime to my niggie Warriblood/ we've been emotionally driven to this rap ish, hence forming some funny bonds/ and kinda hating on others/ beefing our brothers and ffucking breaking the orders!/
But I think we must bring back our peace/ like lunatics to a doctor taking their urine for a test. . . Bring back our piss!!/ haha! grin
Just had to humour you/ so you could read through and don't give ears to the rumors you/ hear about this section/ we united like Man U staffs and players in a peace session!/

So let's squash the beefs and sshit, I'm in for it, I'm in for peace!. . . WTF? I'm tired, Happy Birthday Sosiqdude!!! cheesy

How far Ochon? wink
fuelish shitnigerian goat! bleached albino aponkyi grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:53pm On Aug 08, 2014
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?

Foreign AffairsRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Ghana For Joining Protest March by SantaMafia: 11:42pm On Aug 08, 2014
Omo naija generator republic grin

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? grin grin grin

Former aviation minister femi fani-Kayode described nigeria as a federal republic of shattered dreams, plaqued by blood-sucking demons- grin

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