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Hahahaha you are funny you are no match for me, edi0t I am ready for you any day Fuckeduppedness Sufferheads ![]() Saddamochieng00: |
Kenya is a damn fvcking shiithole you call yourself an “elder” but you are always talking like a f00l ![]() Hopeless, hungry, unemployed, frustrated kenyan goat ![]() Saddamochieng00: |
Stup1d kenyan elder brain-dead kenyan magg0t ![]() Saddamochieng00: |
Kenyan “elder” who is nothing but a big fool, with pieces of paper stuffed inside your ugly useless head. ![]() Stvpid goat, you sold your country to the chinese you are owing the Chinese and they can sell that your zoo shiithole Ghana is selling its gold and will receive money for it. How can it be the same? Ghana is being paid for its gold, while Kenya is borrowing from China. How can it be the same thing? Stvpid fooolish elder ![]() Saddamochieng00: |
I didn’t watch the nonsense you posted. Is it about Ghana selling it’s own gold? If Ghana wants to sell of its own gold, why should that be a problem for a f00lish kenyan? how is it your fvcking problem how Ghana sells, spends its money or resources? fuelish kenyan “elder” ![]() Saddamochieng00: |
Sharaaaap. nigerians are still in denial that their country is a certified shiithole? tell me, can you move around in Nigeria without getting kidnapped? ![]() 15 million children are out of school and roaming the streets in nigeria. These are future terrorists, armed robbers, pr0stitutes ![]() Your education minister recently told the whole world that university graduates in that zoo cannot read or write ![]() You produce crude oil but import petrol from Niger You sell 2 million barrels of oil daily, yet Nigeria is the undisputed champions of poverty If these are not signs of a failed country, then what else? Ordinary electricity sef you can’t produce in 2020 By the way, those pirates, are they not nigerians? Abohboy: |
Na me talk am? It’s Financial Times now The truth is that nigeria is already a failed stare shine eyes the signs are everywhere Abohboy: |
Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London ![]() By Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja https://punchng.com/nigeria-close-to-becoming-a-failed-state-says-financial-times/ The Financial Times of London has described Nigeria as a country going backwards economically and plagued with terrorism, illiteracy, poverty, banditry, and kidnapping and risks becoming a failed state if things don’t take a drastic turn. The UK-based newspaper said this in an editorial on Tuesday titled, ‘Nigeria at Risk of Becoming a Failed State’. It said the abduction and subsequent rescue of over 300 schoolboys in Kankara, Katsina State, revived memories of the 276 Chibok schoolgirls abducted in Borno State in 2014. According to the newspaper, while the government’s claim that no ransom was paid to the abductors of the schoolboys remains doubtful, other acts of criminality could not be overlooked. The editorial read in part, “The government insists no ransom was paid. Scepticism is warranted. In a country going backwards economically, carjacking, kidnapping and banditry are among Nigeria’s rare growth industries. Just as the boys were going home, Nigerian pirates abducted six Ukrainian sailors off the coast. “The definition of a failed state is one where the government is no longer in control. By this yardstick, Africa’s most populous country is teetering on the brink.” The newspaper also questioned the claim by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), that Boko Haram had been technically defeated. It said contrary to the government’s claim, Boko Haram remained an ever-present threat The Financial Times stated, “President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 pronounced Boko Haram technically defeated’. That has proved fanciful. Boko Haram has remained an ever-present threat. If the latest kidnapping turns out to be its work, it would mark the spread of the terrorist group from its north-eastern base. “Even if the mass abduction was carried out by ‘ordinary’ bandits — as now looks possible — it underlines the fact of chronic criminality and violence. Deadly clashes between herders and settled farmers have spread to most parts of Nigeria. In the oil-rich, but impoverished, Delta region, extortion through the sabotage of pipelines is legendary.” The newspaper said security is not the only area where “the state is failing”. The Financial Times added that Nigeria has more poor people than any other country even as Nigeria has the highest number of out of school children on earth. The newspaper stated that as oil continues to lose its value, Nigeria’s economy would worsen. “The population, already above 200 million, is growing at a breakneck 3.2 per cent a year. The economy has stalled since 2015 and real living standards are declining. This year, the economy will shrink 4 per cent after COVID-19 dealt a further blow to oil prices. “In any case, as the world turns greener, the elite’s scramble for oil revenue will become a game of diminishing returns. The country desperately needs to put its finances, propped up by foreign borrowing, on a sounder footing,” it said. The newspaper said Buhari, who has less than three years left in office, must use the remainder of his term, to redouble efforts at improving security. It advised the government to restore trust in key institutions, among them the judiciary, the security services and the electoral commission, which will preside over the 2023 elections. The Financial Times said the #EndSARS protests led by Nigerian youths, signaled a glimmer of hope for Nigeria’s teeming youth population. It added, “The broad coalition that found political expression this year in the EndSARS movement against police brutality provides a shard of optimism. At least Nigeria has a relatively stable democracy. Now Nigeria’s youth — creative, entrepreneurial and less tainted by the politics of extraction — should use that system to reset the country’s narrative.” The newspaper concluded by saying that it was time for Nigeria to restructure its political system and concentrate on security, health, education, power and roads. “At the present trajectory, the population will double to 400 million by 2050. If nothing is done, long before then, Nigeria will become a problem far too big for the world to ignore,” it warned. https://punchng.com/nigeria-close-to-becoming-a-failed-state-says-financial-times/
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Nigeria Close To Becoming A Failed State, Says Financial Times Of London ![]() Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja The Financial Times of London has described Nigeria as a country going backwards economically and plagued with terrorism, illiteracy, poverty, banditry, and kidnapping and risks becoming a failed state if things don’t take a drastic turn. The UK-based newspaper said this in an editorial on Tuesday titled, ‘Nigeria at Risk of Becoming a Failed State’. It said the abduction and subsequent rescue of over 300 schoolboys in Kankara, Katsina State, revived memories of the 276 Chibok schoolgirls abducted in Borno State in 2014. According to the newspaper, while the government’s claim that no ransom was paid to the abductors of the schoolboys remains doubtful, other acts of criminality could not be overlooked. The editorial read in part, “The government insists no ransom was paid. Scepticism is warranted. In a country going backwards economically, carjacking, kidnapping and banditry are among Nigeria’s rare growth industries. Just as the boys were going home, Nigerian pirates abducted six Ukrainian sailors off the coast. “The definition of a failed state is one where the government is no longer in control. By this yardstick, Africa’s most populous country is teetering on the brink.” The newspaper also questioned the claim by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), that Boko Haram had been technically defeated. It said contrary to the government’s claim, Boko Haram remained an ever-present threat The Financial Times stated, “President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 pronounced Boko Haram technically defeated’. That has proved fanciful. Boko Haram has remained an ever-present threat. If the latest kidnapping turns out to be its work, it would mark the spread of the terrorist group from its north-eastern base. “Even if the mass abduction was carried out by ‘ordinary’ bandits — as now looks possible — it underlines the fact of chronic criminality and violence. Deadly clashes between herders and settled farmers have spread to most parts of Nigeria. In the oil-rich, but impoverished, Delta region, extortion through the sabotage of pipelines is legendary.” The newspaper said security is not the only area where “the state is failing”. The Financial Times added that Nigeria has more poor people than any other country even as Nigeria has the highest number of out of school children on earth. The newspaper stated that as oil continues to lose its value, Nigeria’s economy would worsen. “The population, already above 200 million, is growing at a breakneck 3.2 per cent a year. The economy has stalled since 2015 and real living standards are declining. This year, the economy will shrink 4 per cent after COVID-19 dealt a further blow to oil prices. “In any case, as the world turns greener, the elite’s scramble for oil revenue will become a game of diminishing returns. The country desperately needs to put its finances, propped up by foreign borrowing, on a sounder footing,” it said. The newspaper said Buhari, who has less than three years left in office, must use the remainder of his term, to redouble efforts at improving security. It advised the government to restore trust in key institutions, among them the judiciary, the security services and the electoral commission, which will preside over the 2023 elections. The Financial Times said the #EndSARS protests led by Nigerian youths, signaled a glimmer of hope for Nigeria’s teeming youth population. It added, “The broad coalition that found political expression this year in the EndSARS movement against police brutality provides a shard of optimism. At least Nigeria has a relatively stable democracy. Now Nigeria’s youth — creative, entrepreneurial and less tainted by the politics of extraction — should use that system to reset the country’s narrative.” The newspaper concluded by saying that it was time for Nigeria to restructure its political system and concentrate on security, health, education, power and roads. “At the present trajectory, the population will double to 400 million by 2050. If nothing is done, long before then, Nigeria will become a problem far too big for the world to ignore,” it warned. https://punchng.com/nigeria-close-to-becoming-a-failed-state-says-financial-times/ [s] Pierocash:[/s] |
shameless magg0ts people are being kidnapped upanddown for a ransom of of a bottle of coke and gala https://www.nairaland.com/6326441/again-many-passengers-kidnapped-benin-ekpoma-auchi chai[s] Pierocash:[/s]
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nonsensical ravings of a lunatic mind deluded punk you are mentally disabled ![]() [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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I understand your frustration, mudder fuuger Onions is now gold in that zoo https://www.nairaland.com/6316952/onion-bought-n30-n50-here ![]() don't forget one thing, Ghana is not the reason nigeria is fvcked ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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fooolish nigerian mudder fugger two billionaires and 300 million poor edi0ts dangote, adenuga and yet your zoo is the headquarters of world poverty do you have sense at all? ![]() tell me, one country has two billionaires ans 300 million impoverished people, another one has 30 million people who are doing well economically, but ha no billionaire, which of the two countries will you choose? [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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nigeria is a certified shithole. even buhari knows this. so, stop talking like a f00l the name nigeria makes me feel like I want to throw up nigeria is disgustingly fvcked I hope you know people get kidnapped in that zoo for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala how many hours of electricity do you mudder fuggerz get daily in that zoo? ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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stop talking like a f00l,huh? nigeria is not even fit o shine Ghana's shoes nigeria is a certified failed state ![]() a nigerian talking trash, as usual you don't know any Ghanaian with meaningful investments in Africa? Stvpid goat, Ghanaian are investing in Ghana and in other countries, apart from shitnigeria, without making noise ![]() You have dangote, adenuga etc etc yet your zoo country is the champions of global poverty Do you have sense at all? Fuckeduppedness what do you have inside that your ugly head? a country of two billionaires and 300 million impoverished mudder fuggerz air peace dominates what......... the same way glo is dominating Ghana.huh? very fuelish shitnigerians ![]() how much is a bag of rice in the shiithole? una go see rice chop dis xmas so? many nigerians are waiting for the borders to open so they can run to Ghana by the way, Ghana is not the reason nigeria is fvcked today ![]() [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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I beg ooh we don't need nigerians in Ghana Too many nigerians already in GhanaColonelswitz101: |
why would anyone want to live in a disgusting, barbaric, primitive shiithole like nigeria? nigerians are stuck in a fvcking dystonian shiithole shiithole happy christmas to everyone in that shiithole
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stvpid f00l. boy you are truly dumb mudder fugger nigeria is a failed state, goat fvcking loser ![]() no wonder they are flocking to Ghana ![]() [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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What do you have stuffed inside that your ugly head? Adenuga's glo is dead in Ghana. As for Dangote, he just sells his cement in Ghana. I wonder how he controls Ghana's economy when his cement is competing for market share with many other brands. you have dangote and adenuga, and yet your economy is in recession and people are being kidnapped for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala? ![]() [s] Pierocash:[/s] |
arrant rubbish! nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana's shoes. nigeria is a shambolic shiithole I cant even waste my time on ignorant jerkoffs naija don pafuka I can't even allow my dog to go to that how many nigerians can afford to buy a bag of rice this christmas? how many hours of electricity do you get every day in that zoo? do you know the number of people kidnapped in that shiithole every day? ![]() Buhari doesn't even give a fvck about you edi0ts cows are more important than nigerians ![]() how many nigerians are gainfully employed? I am not talking about robbers, pr0stitutes, kidnappers, pr0stitutes ![]() you have dangote and adenuga? and yet your country is a certified shiithole and global headquarters for poverty ![]() [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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Dumb edi0t! My source? I guess yiu are too dumb to check these information for yourself? Well, I don’t have time for dummies from a certified shiithole naija don pafuka.How many hours of electricity do you get in that sh1thole? What is the price of a bag of rice in that zoo} Are you aware some 15 million nigerian children are out of school, and could become the future boko haram, robbers, pr0stitutes, scammers? Are you aware Buhari is still searching for his primary school certificate? Oh, just remembered we are talking about a MUMU people ![]() Rossntti: |
Walah talahi, I wonder when nigerians will have sense. Your country is already languishing in recession. Your generator-powered economy is sinking in water, and you are calling the country, whose economy is still growing at 0.9% is in TROUBLE? Fuckeduppedness Now, if Ghana is in trouble because it’s economy is growing at 0.9%, then how will you describe Nigeria that is firmly entrenched in recession? what is inside that ugly thing you call head? Pieces of paper?By the way, do you know the growth projections for the Ghanaian economy in 2021? You should be more concerned about the nigerian economy I am not the one saying the overwhelming number of Nigerians are desperately poor. I hope you are aware that Nigeria has overtaken India as the headquarters of world poverty? Nigerians are suffering and not smiling this time. I hope you are aware that Nigerians are fleeing en masse to Ghana,huh? I hope you know that people are being kidnapped in Nigeria for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala? I hope you know that people cannot travel in most parts of Nigeria because of kidnappers? Rossntti: |
Oh my Royal Pearl. I missed you too. Are you in Accra? I’m doing great. Let’s talk off the platform RoyalPearl: |
Are there jobs in Europe? By the way, what is the level of unemployment in Nigeria, compared with Ghana? And who told you there are more jobs in Nigeria than Ghana? What type of jobs can you find in Nigeria these days? Ghana is attracting more investments than Nigeria, which leads to jobs being created. Go and check the level of unemployment in the two countries before you talk manneger2: |
Ma guy, I no go lie to you,huh? Me I be proper Ghana man we dey tanda for Accra,huh? You want to hear the truth? The truth is that nigerians are too much in Ghana these days and most of them are causing problems in Ghana.. So, I advise you to go elsewhere, like chad, Niger or even Cameroon sef. But for Ghana, na lie lie Chibueze775: |
pure and unadulterated nonsense! Nigeria has millionaires and billionaires, and yet nigerians are getting poorer and poorer? what the heck is in this edi0t's head? pieces of paper or dirty rags? Today, nigeria is the headquarters of world poeverty undisputed champions of world poverty foolish igbo goat talking like a fool of what use is a country of 100 billionaiires and millionaires and 300 million poor people? stvpid goat talking from his anus. And how is it Ghana's fault that nigeria today is a certified shambolic shiithole? 95% of nigerians survive on less than $2 a day people are being kidnapped in nigeria for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala how many nigerians are gainfully employed? how many hours of electricity do you get daily in that shiithole? what is life expectancy in nigeria? what is FDI inflows in nigeria? 20 Million More Nigerians To Become Poor In 2022 https://www.africanexaminer.com/20-million-more-nigerians-to-become-poor-in-2022/ (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The World Bank has projected that the number of poor people in Nigeria will increase by 20 million by 2022. According to the bank’s Nigeria Development Update (NDU), an average Nigerian may experience setback due to setbacks of decades of economic growth and Nigeria could enter its deepest recession since the 1980s. Shubham Chaudhuri, the bank’s country director for Nigeria, said: “Nigeria is at a critical historical juncture, with a choice to make. Nigeria can choose to break decisively from business-as-usual, and rise to its considerable potential by sustaining the bold reforms that have been taken thus far and going even further and with an even greater sense of urgency to promote faster and more inclusive economic growth.” According to the figures from the 2019 poverty and inequality in Nigeria report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) which indicated that 40 percent of the total population, or almost 83 million Nigerians, are living below the poverty line of N137,430 per year. The World Bank in its update cautioned that the economy may shrink up to 4 percent in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the reduction in the price of oil stress sing that food insecurity has increased while “economic precarity is on the rise because unemployed workers have migrated to the low-productivity agricultural sector” [s] Pierocash:[/s]
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Pure and arrant crap! Do you know what is called UN Human Development Index? Go and look for it and see how nigeria compares with Ghana. ![]() You keep talking Nigeria is better nigeria is better, yet you can’t provide any useful basis to compare. How is nigeria better than Ghana? Perhaps in terms of poverty, unemployment, violence, corruption, pr0stitution, maternal and infant mortality etc etc. Nigeria is first in everything bad, and last in everything good. ![]() I am talking of strike? Which strike? Where did I mention strike in my post? You sound confused, very confused ![]() And who told yiu the number of millionaires in a country determines the economic atmosphere of a country? Where did you get that crap from? How come your millionaires and billionaires could not stop your economy from going into recession? Despite having millionaires and billionaires, Nigeria today is the headquarters of world poverty and you are typing nonsense chaiPierocash: |
Royal Pearl, how are yiu? Long time oooh. PetroDolla, direct and original RoyalPearl: |
You guys keep talking about nigeria having a bigger economy than Ghana. I guess you have also forgotten that Nigeria has a population of 300 million, compared with Ghana’s 30 million? Given the level of corruption in Nigeria, having the largest, or larger, economy on paper is meaningless in a country like nigeria, simply because most of the economy is in the pockets of a few people, leaving the overwhelming majority of Nigerians desperately poor. So, all this talk about the size of Nigeria’s economy is just crap! Are Nigerians feeling the so-called big economy? People should talk with sense. Pierocash: |
You want to know how Ghana is better than Nigerua? I will give you a few. just a few. ![]() Ghana’s inflationary level is lower than Nigeria Ghana attracts more FDI than Nigeria Ghana’s life expectancy is better than nigeria 80% of Ghanaians have access to electricity, compared with less than 50% of Nigerians Ghanaians enjoy regular power, can you say the same for Nigerians? Unemployment figures in Nigeria are staggering, compared with Ghana Ghana has free secondary school education policy. Ghana even provides free food, uniforms, books etc to its school-going children. Compare that with Nigeria, where 15 million children are out of school as we speak. These are future boko haram, kidnappers, robbers etc More than 90% of Nigerians survive on less than one dollar a day, compared with less than 25% of Ghanaians. Nigeria’s economy is in recession at the moment, while Ghana’s economy is still growing If you have verifiable information that says Nigeria is better than Ghana, bring it so we can debate it. Present your facts and figures ![]() Pierocash: |
Ghana is not in trouble. Face your front and learn to mind your business! Is nigeria doing better? Cubana04: |
you are no match for me, edi0t
I am ready for you any day 
