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Krucifax: Nigeria's GDP is US$413.402 Billion Pending revision from 2011 (i.e it is actually higher)= Source IMFThis Nig. per capita. 413b /160m = 2581.25 Ghana---90b/25m = 3600. Which one is better? |
Krucifax: Nigeria's GDP is US$413.402 Billion Pending revision from 2011 (i.e it is actually higher)= Source IMFThank you my brother! |
![]() Achieverbaba: Here in Naija, dem go don kidnap am tey tey.. ![]() Achieverbaba: Here in Naija, dem go don kidnap am tey tey.. |
chingyjant: Na this one say she hot pass Kim K?Hmmm SMH lets give her another 4 years then we will be able to make better accessment.Maybe by then her market go don cast and one small Apietus or kofi or Asanpua kunu go don make her swell up like bread when dem soke for water.YeyeIf u care to know, she's married with a kid for many years. |
Zazu04: Wait o! This money u ppl r calling like this, is it d total money d state is giving u to survive wit? Na wah! This country is unbelievable! ![]() Zazu04: Wait o! This money u ppl r calling like this, is it d total money d state is giving u to survive wit? Na wah! This country is unbelievable! |
technokid: Borno N1000Pls how much is this amount into dollars? in Ghana gov't pay service personnels $150 dollars flat. |
Equals to the popultion of Ghana? wow! |
Red-Light:Liar! that happened after we sacked niggar-rians in 1969. |
kalunomics: talk about better things. The major challenge of every developed country is terrorism. U.S.A. as big as it today suffers more terrorist attacks than Nigeria. Talk about unemployment and electricity, and i'll know someone is not being biased here.Liar! since 9/11, have u heard of any attack? |
Hon. Lord:It is not only nigerians that have been sacked. By the laws of Ghana, no foreighner can do retail business in a market. You can only do that with a minimum capital of 300,000 US dollars and also employ Ghanaians. |
OmoEziokwu: No offence, but there is something intrinsically backward about the Arab world. It must be a hell of a place for womenfolk.Pakistanis are not Arabs! |
Sky-walker:Without any disrespect sir, there is nothing fresh about this guy! Is it the bloated stomach? |
bad_ass_nigga: Omo me dey use BIS complete Airtel on my android which gives me 1g of data ...but now am planning to switch to glo which I learnt gives 3g data on its BIS.pls how do u use BIS on androd? |
Game on! The pride of Africa is winning (Ghana) |
Why are Nigerians desprately want to avoid Ghana? |
The end justify the means! We won and thats all what matters! |
Black Stars are not playing to my liking! |
StarFlux: You probably haven't installed the driver. Which DV6 model exactly? I need to know so I can find the driver for you. Also, usually there's a program on your PC which includes all drivers (unless you installed from a retail Windows CD). You can check for drivers CDs that came with your laptop as well.It is Quad core, AMD Radeon, A8 Vision, 8gb ram, hp pavilion dv6. thats all d info. i know abt the pc. please i need the fingerprint driver. please send it to mahbubjamalb@yahoo.com. Thanks |
mod. front page pls |
ACCRA, Ghana’s booming capital, was identified as having the highest growth potential of any city on the continent, according to the MasterCard African cities growth index, launched in Johannesburg on Tuesday. Cities in Africa showed signs their populations would continue to grow, and the continent was expected to have the largest workforce in the world by 2035, the index suggests. The continent also enjoys improved perceptions of governance. Prof George Angelopulo of the University of South Africa and Prof George Roger of the University of Cape Town produced the index on behalf of MasterCard. The index was launched at the second Africa Knowledge Forum, hosted by MasterCard in Johannesburg. The forum draws together thought leaders from academia ‚ business and government. Accra, Lusaka and Luanda, the capital cities of Ghana, Zambia and Angola respectively, have been identified as the cities with the highest potential for growth over the next five years, according to the index. While South Africa and Nigeria are the only countries with three cities in the index, none feature in the top five. While more established cities offer the expected potential for growth, other less prominent ones are quietly establishing themselves as those with even higher growth potential. Accelerated growth factors included health, education, governance, infrastructure development, and the ease of doing business. Harare (Zimbabwe), Kano (Nigeria), Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), and Khartoum (Sudan) were deemed to have the lowest growth potential of the 19 cities examined in the study. Johannesburg, although an economic powerhouse city, achieved lower scores in certain categories because of lower growth expectations owing to its relative maturity compared with other African cities. Johannesburg appears eighth, while Durban and Cape Town appear 10th and 11th, respectively. Prof George said it was up to leadership to ensure they capitalised on the growth. "Johannesburg will not disappear over night. It is a well-established city and by far the powerhouse of its region. A balanced portfolio is also needed for a city to grow further," he said. The forum is examining how cities across Africa are playing an increasingly important role in driving national and regional growth, how they need to compete on the global stage in order to attract investment, and how these cities urgently need to manage their natural and human resources more effectively as they grow. The index used data compiled between 2009 and 2011 to arrive at its findings. Factors taken into consideration included gross domestic product, growth per capita, household consumption expenditure growth, governance factors and ease of doing business. Dr Azar Jammine of Econometrix said the rapidly expanding population of Johannesburg was an advantage in making it one of the fastest growing cities in the continent. "Fiscal balances have improved enormously. In 2000 African countries were where the US is today. Africa is also getting its governance gradually right," Dr Jammine said. MasterCard noted that according to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, the urban population of Africa was expected to triple by 2050 to 1.23-billion (from 395-million in 2009), by which time 60% of all Africans would be living in cities or urban areas. Economic adviser to MasterCard Dr Yuwa Hedrick- Wong said growth in populations in these cities could drive inclusive growth for the continent with the fastest growing population. Net capital inflows to sub- Saharan Africa are projected to nearly double from $43.4bn in 2008 to $86.1bn in 2015, the World Bank said this month. Fiscal balances have improved enormously. In 2000 African countries were where the US is today. Africa is also getting its governance gradually right. mobile.ghanaweb.com/wap/article.php?ID=263681 |
soma042: my whole body vibrating. Abeg which drug if fit take ooDiazepam |
Ilekokonit: Is it relevant that before each half of the match, Ghana's goalkeeper humbled himself by kneeling down, head touching the ground and covered in dirt and looked up to the skies in prayer and his team scored early in each half.Yes |
SUPER CHICKENS SHOULD LEARN FROM THE BLACK STARS |
Goooooooaaaaaaal!! |
Super chickens r the most useless team in the world! Even penalty?. |
Super chickens r the most useless team in the world! Even penalty? |
tbaba1234: Lol... Nowho says maulud is worship? |
tbaba1234: SubhanAllah, You see no wrong in this innovation..Did the prophet ask u to join NL too? |
pls i use hp pavillion dv6 (8gb ram, 600gb dd.) the fingerprint reader is nomore working after doing new installation. pls any help? |
ichamentor: I don't strongly recommend anyone buying an HP laptop. Don't get me wrong. I use an HP laptop myself. But I have noticed that HP laptops generally have heating and noise problems.In fact, the noise is so annoying you will think someone is using a mini generator somewhere.And please note, most of the people I stay with here are having the same problems. I even checked online(just google it) and was surprised that this was more of a general problem, and not just peculiar to me.i also use pavilllion dv6 8.00gb ram. it does not over-heat and also doesn't make noise |
mallorca: Nkita racha kwa gi anya ebe afuPlease translate |
Johnnoah1st: Pls wat is ghana? Is ghana a noun?It means ”worrior king” |

