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Rubbish! do you know whether the guy who pulled down the building has a court order to demolish or not? the land does not belong to the Ghana government. In Ghana, most lands belong to chiefs or individuals. where did you get that nonsense from that it is only the courts that can issue an order to demolish a house in Ghana? and which apology are you talking about? did you read the letter the Ghana Government wrote? in which part did they apologise? can you quote the apology part to me? investigations are being made into the matter. why don't you wait for that process to be finished before jumping to conclusions? you will be shocked to know when investigations are concluded that the Nigerian High Commission encroached on the man's property. I know that will be the final outcome. you think because you are a diplomatic mission gives you a right to act with impunity? the truth will come out. just be patient and stop making noise. [s] babytoun:[/s] |
don't they demolish illegal structures in Nigeria? What I want to know is who really owns that piece of land. if the party that demolished the building legally owns the land, then there is nothing anybody can do about it. I suspect the man who carried out the demolition is the true owner of that land. the embassy is just trying to throw dust into people's eyes. the truth will come out soon SeniorGee: |
crap [s] babytoun:[/s] |
Of course. There are people on both sides who hate each other. Unfortunately, Nigerians always try to make it look as if only Ghanaians hate nigeria. From my personal experience , this is not true. The hatred runs across both sides. DexterousOne: |
It is easy to say that because you are Nigerian. I have seen raw hatred towards Ghana by Nigerians. I know some Ghanaians don’t like Nigerians, but I know there is more hatred toeards Ghana among Nigerians. I once lived in Nigeria, so I know what I am talking about. DexterousOne: |
rubbish pure crap[s] TayserMahrii:[/s] |
and you don't think a number of Nigerians have that feeling towards Ghana? Wiseoldman: |
Why does it look like Kumasi in Ghana? FuckTheWorld: |
apologise? can anyone show me where the Ghana Government apologised in that statement? oshozondii: |
Thank you. You get sense. Don’t mind all these mudder fuggerz talking crap about things they know nothing about ![]() Originalsly: |
I don’t know the details of this case. But the fellow who carried out the demolition must have had a court order to that effect. In this case, the Ghana Government cannot interfere. I suspect the person who carried out the demolition had a legitimate cause. And that is why the police cannot act. It is as simple as that. The law works in Ghana. |
What is wrong with me? That is a stvpid question. I should be asking what is wrong with you. Rilwayne001: |
Look, leave Ghana out of your nonsense,huh? Today is Sunday. Stop behaving like a fool. What kind of nonsense is this? Ghana this, Ghana that. Why can’t you stay in your own country? Arrant crap! Don’t you have something more useful to do with your life? Na wao |
You lived in Ghana before so what? You sound like a piece of sh1t ![]() FuckTheWorld: |
6.8m Nigerians slip into extreme poverty in 12 months as total figure rises to 93.7m ![]() A total of 93.7 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty .93.7 million Nigerians live on less than $1.90 (N684) a day [This Day] An estimated 6.8 million Nigerians have slipped into extreme poverty in just 12 months, according to the World Poverty Clock. It was first revealed in June 2018 that Nigeria had overtaken India as the nation with the highest number of people living in extreme poverty across the world, with an estimated 86.9 million Nigerians measured to be living on less than $1.90 (N684) a day.According to available data courtesy of the World Poverty Clock, a web tool produced by World Data Lab, that figure has increased to 93.7 million in June 2019. 4.5 Nigerians slip into extreme poverty every minute with 47.7% of Nigeria's estimated 196.5 million people affected. This figure has risen from the 44.2% of the total population that was recorded in June 2018.There are 93.7 million Nigerians living in extreme poverty as of June 5, 2019 [World Poverty Clock] In its assessment last year, the World Data Lab noted that the outlook for poverty alleviation in Nigeria is weak, and that an estimated 120 million Nigerians are expected to slip into extreme poverty by 2030. "If current economic trends persist, we forecast that between 2018 and 2030 real GDP growth (2.15% per annum) will be unable to keep up with population growth, resulting in an average annual growth of GDP per capita of less than zero," the organisation noted. How Nigeria became world's poverty capital ![]() World Poverty Clock provides real-time poverty estimates until 2030 for almost every country in the world, monitoring progress against ending extreme poverty which is the United Nation's first sustainable development goal. According to its methodology, the World Poverty Clock uses publicly available data on income distribution, production, and consumption, provided by various international organizations, most notably the UN, World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. These organizations compile data provided to them by governments in each country. In the few cases when governments fail to provide data, the agency uses models to estimate poverty in affected countries. The agency's data covers 99.7% of the world's population. For Nigeria, the general household survey (GHS) from 2012/2013 is used, rather than the harmonised Nigeria living standards survey, because it is more recent and believed to be of higher quality. The agency notes that the challenges of estimating poverty in Nigeria stem from the fact that Nigeria is not a homogeneous country, especially with distinct differences in economic conditions between the south and the north. National averages conceal these differences and surveys are not sufficiently representative at the state level to draw firm conclusions. The agency believes poverty has fallen over time along with economic growth in southern states, while it has been more stubborn in northern states but the differences cannot be factored into national level calculations. [s] FuckTheWorld:[/s] |
nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana's shoes dummie, dumb dumb nigeria is an expired contraption nigeria jagajaga nigeria jagajaga ![]() who dash fool sense? ![]() [s] Spanyolla:[/s] |
you should bury your ugly, stvpid head in shame a country of 200 million people, with vast oil and gas depends on 5,000MW of electric power nigeria is a big joke most nigerians and their leaders are in cults, so they hate light brain-dead nigerians celebrate stvpid things ![]() hahahaha the monkeys import garri from India, toothpick from china, and fuel from niger ![]() they even spend half of their foreign exchange importing petroleum products when will nigerians have sense? ![]() na wao na real wa ![]() [s] FuckTheWorld:[/s]
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Bla bla bla dangote,davido bla bla bla upon all una be champions of poverty upon all your davido and crap, 98 percent of Nigerians are dirt poor. The level of poverty and insecurity in that sh1thole is mind boggling sufferheads how recession? Chai brain-dead nigerians glorifying poverty ![]() Spanyolla: |
How old you? You sound like a kid. giANT of what? The level of stvpidity in that zoo is amazing! Instead of providing facts to tell the whole world that your zoo country and is not a sh1thole, you are busy talking crap. Stvpidity is the father of poverty nNigeria is the poverty capital of the world, where ritualists, criminals, terrorists, armed robbers, pr0stitutes, diseases, boko haram, Fulani herdsmen, and idiotic zombie rule ![]() Zoogeria and grinding poverty are like 5 and 6 who did this to nigerians? ![]() FuckTheWorld: |
rubbish poverty capital of the world nigeria is a ticking time bomb I hope you mudder fuggerz will wake up from your slumber ![]() [s] Spanyolla:[/s] |
it is for this same senseless and stvpid attitude that nigeria has become the shiithole it is today nigeria is just a big disgrace I wonder what you nigerians smoke in that zoo. the weed must be very strong even a child born today knows nigeria is a certified useless zoo. hahahaha the recession is here and millions of nigerians, at least 34 million nigerians are expected to lose their jobs in this recession nigerians are already suffering how will the mudder fuggerz cope with 34 million job losses? they have increased VAT, soon they will increase fuel prices and increase electricity tarrifs. sufferheads ![]() [s] FuckTheWorld:[/s] |
rubbish upon rubbish I don't know how some of you nigerians think sef. Kano has a bigger economy than Ghana? and yet the whole of nigeria is the world's poverty capital? i pity you nigerans[s] Spanyolla:[/s]
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i guess you are talking about the 1980s? well, levels don change, sorry to disappoint you. Today, nigerians are trooping to Ghana in search of economic relief. who wants to stay in a zoo where people are kidnapped for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala? people are killed for fun in that zoo how many hours of electricity do you get each day? nigerians love poverty. somebody even drank gutter water, to celebrate buhari's win ![]() [s] FuckTheWorld:[/s]
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rubbish corruption? nigeria is the undisputed corruption champions now nigeria has been wearing the crown for years ![]() [s] Spanyolla:[/s]
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[s] Spanyolla:[/s] |
stop talking rubbish nigeria today is not even fit to polish Ghana's shoes. the truth is bitter, but it is the truth .Ghana is better than Nigera in so many areas. Is it inflation? Is it GDP growth? even Ghana beats Nigeria in FDI inflows. Ghana tops Nigeria in per capita GDP Ghana beats Nigeria in life expectancy. Ghana beats Nigeria on the corruption index. Ghana beats Nigeria on the poverty index, Ghana is ahead of Nigeria in terms of access to education, electricity, health care, personal security, nigeria is no match for Ghana. Keep deluding yourself ![]() [s] FuckTheWorld:[/s]
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Hahahahaha I do get dozens of calls from Nigerians waiting fir the borders to Re-open so they can run to Ghana. Starving to death. Were Ghanaians importing food from Nigeria before? On the contrary, I heard food prices have gone through the roof since the lockdown. Most Nigerians couldn’t cope with the lockdown because of hunger. Is this true? I saw a video of hungry nigerians attacking a philanthropist who offered to provide free food in Lagos. They almost killed the poor woman. By the way, what is the level of inflation in Nigeria today? Inflationary figures are galloping like a horse in Nigeria. Spanyolla: |
The level of foolishness and backward in Shitnigeria is even more shocking. People are kidnapped in that zoo for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala. 15 million children are out of school in that sh1thole. That is very shocking, considering the fact that nigeria exports more than two million barrels of oil daily. Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world. That is shocking isn’t it? Nigeria is in recession as we speak, while Ghana’s economy will grow at more than 2% this year. That is shocking The nigerian President is still looking for his primary school certificate, while the Ghanaian President as an Oxford-trained lawyer. That is equally shocking. Ghanaians enjoy steady supply of electricity, while nigerians endure constant power outages. That is very shocking,huh? FuckTheWorld: |
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