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Look at this senseless, useless, foolish maggot. You should be worried about your zoo shiithole. The naira is still crashing kidnappers are busy kidnapojbg anything that moves in that shiithole your certificateless president is busy picking his teeth and watching cartoons while your generator-driven economy is busy crashing Shitnigeria, undisputed champions of world poverty Nigeria don pafuka foolish, senseless goatee ![]() Mbilla: |
stvpid goat give me figures what is life expectancy in that shitthole/ how many shitnigerians have proper jobs how many hours of electricity do you get in that useless country what is current inflation figure how many children are in in school in that dirty zoo? what is maternal moratlity rate in that foolish country? [s] Mbilla:[/s] |
hahahahaha you are truly fvcked let me tell you one truth nigeria, yes shitnigeria, is not even fit to clean Ghana's shoes I am sorry I have to break it to you this way, but it is the truth, fool ![]() people are kidnapped in that shithole for a ransom of gala and a bottle of coke [s] Mbilla:[/s]
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don't mind the ediot see what their country has become today? it is a sad reflection of the type of animals in that zoo just leave them. TMKsouth: |
foolish nigerian maggot have you eaten today? how many hours of electricity do you get in that foolish contry? what is life expectancy in that zoo? chai, inflation is galloping in flation in Ghana is 7 percent, what is inflation rate in that coursed armpit country? [s] Mbilla:[/s]
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fool you see that "dwarf"? he is growing Ghana's economy at more than 7 percent can you tell me how well your generator-powered economy is growing under "handsome" Buhari? you see that "dwarf"? He has provided all Ghanaian school children free education, plus free food, free books meanwhile in that zoo, led by "handsome" buhari, 15 million children are out of school between Nana Addo and Buhari, who is leading his country well? chai, I didn't know nigerians are soo foolish. someone even drank gutter water to celebrate buhari's election win ![]() [s] Mbilla:[/s]
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Look, fool, it is not my fault that nigeria is a certified sh1thole your useless naira is falling like paper. it was 450 naira to the dollar. I am sure it has reached 500 to a dollar by now useless foolish country [s] Mbilla:[/s]
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Again, Burna goes on a rant, says Nigeria is home to largest number of unprogressive fools ![]() Ehis Ohunyon Burna Boy is at it again and this time, the target of his wrath are Nigerians, who he says represent the largest number of 'unprogressive fools. ' Yesterday was unofficially declared as Burna Boy day on social media following his outburst after he was announced as one of the performers at the upcoming 2019 edition of the Coachella festival. Burna Boy had an issue with the way his name appeared on the line-up poster, complaining about the size of the character and this generated a lot of reactions all day on Twitter. Perhaps, taken aback by comments and opinions from a number of his citizens, Burna Boy has taken to his Instagram page to complain about the 'backward unprogressive' mind state of Nigerians. In a now deleted post shared on Friday, January 4, 2018, Burna Boy wrote, ''Don't worry, I know for a fact that my own country, NIGERIA is home to the largest number of backward Unprogressive FOOLS. I will still fight for them because they are not mentally advanced enough to fight for themselves. They will Forever have my Genuine undying LOVE. To the few proud Young AFRICAN Intellectuals who will not conform to whatever bullshit they are given. you are the Only Hope of AFRICA. God bless you all.'' [s] temptnow:[/s]
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you are just a piece of trash a very useless piece of trash from a very useless zoo country. how is it my fault that your country is fvcked? foolish mudder fuggerz in that sh1thole [s] temptnow:[/s]
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[s] Olumyco:[/s] |
Thank you dear. South Africans are our very good, cherished friends. They are not like those stvpid, petty-minded, wicked nigerians God will continue to bless Ghana and South Africa. TMKsouth: |
I pity this fool. your generator-powered economy is crashing and you are here spewing trash https://www.nairaland.com/5733503/dollar-sells-n420-naira-crashes very foolish people, nigerians. you are talking about Ghana and Ghanaians, and you are talking about nairaland? very foolish goat from a very foolish zoo country ![]() [s] temptnow:[/s]
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You think I give fvck about foolish Nigerians like you? the only reason I am here is because you fools will never stop talking about Ghana and Ghanaians, fuelish mudder fuggerz ![]() temptnow: |
I pity you I pity your stvpidity. What is your business with how Ghana deals with its internal affairs? Do you know how foolish you sounded? Bla bla bla a Ghanaian came from Germany with corona and died in Ghana? So how come no one else was infected? you see how foolish and stvpid you sound? Look at a citizen of the Federal Republic of Fools calling another person ........ Nigeria is not even fit for human habitation. Useless zoo. You should be worried that hunger and poverty will kill you fools before corona virus finishes your stvpid azzes nigerians suffer from poverty and hunger virus very foolish mudder fuggerz ![]() I bet this fool lives in Ghana you live in Ghaba and spewing crap about the country that feeds you you must be the biggest foool alive ![]() Mbilla: |
You sound like a very stvpid mudder fugger. Very foolish. Yes, I’m Ghanaian and fvcking proud about that, fool temptnow: |
Ghana has been preparing for the corona virus since. Contingents plans are already in place. The Government of Ghaba has just released $100 million to the Ministry of Health to contain corona virus. Tell me, has your government done more? I understand your federal authorities released 900 million naira to fight corona virus. How much is that in dollar term? EmekaBlue: |
What is this fool saying? And what if Ghanaians want their government not to allow nigerians into Ghana? It’s their country,right? So they can decide who they want in their country and who they don’t want in their country. Is that too difficult to understand? Absolute trash! temptnow: |
Please we don’t need more Nigerians in Ghana. We have more than enough Nigerians in Ghana today. Ghana is a small country and we are fighting to improve the lives of our people. I don’t hate Nigerians, but every country, including Nigeria, is protecting the interest of its citizens first. Didn’t Nigeria close its land borders to “protect its national interests?” So why should Ghana allow foreigners to just come into its territory and take the benefits due its citizens? imageghana: |
Stop talking rubbish. Is nigeria better than these countries? Mateen1000: |
And you think I give a flying fvck about your stvpid reply? ![]() gallivant: |
Thank God kenyans can see food to eat. I recall scenes from years ago when famished Kenyans were as thin as rakes I am still reading about famine in parts of Kenya even today gallivant: |
And you are one hell of a very foolish goat what do you have stuffed inside that ugly thing you call head? ![]() O mtisTheQubit: |
Kenya is sinking under massive debt the Chinese are coming for their debts oooh just hand over your zoo country to the Chinese since its obvious Kenyans can’t run their own affairs since you have already handed over your wives and daughters to tourists for sex, you might as well hand over your zoo country to the Chinese, mudder fugger ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
shraaap stop writing meaningless crap there are no words to describe you kenyans [s] mtisTheQubit:[/s] |
too much for your fragile brain, right? too much fuckeduppedness in shit kenya how is kiberia shit today? too many mudder fuggerz smoking weed in that zoo called kenya ![]() [s] mtisTheQubit:[/s] |
stvpid ranting like a demented goat you don't depend of fossils and yet your stvpid parliament is asking for a probe? you sound like............. walahi I didnt realise foolishness and stvpidity is a national trait in that bombastic zoo come back with a more sensible explaination, mudder fugger [s] mtisTheQubit:[/s] |
[s] TayserMahrii:[/s] |
RUBBISH. And you think other countries cannot out up this same defence you just put out? is it only in kenya that the media calls govt projects a scam? [s] TayserMahrii:[/s] |
every day kenya this kenya that. and I ask myself, is there another kenya apart from the poverty/debt-ridden one somewhere in east africa? stop smokig weed and speaking trash because kenya is not a paradise, in fact kenya is not a country to gloat about,huh? tourists have turned the rest of you into slaves fvcking your wives and daughters upanddown and the stvpid, lazy men are cheering them because of a few dollars kwaseato ![]() TayserMahrii: |
what exactly is wrong with kenyans? they sold their first oil and already the money has disappeared ![]() https://www-businessdailyafrica-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Parliament-orders-release-of-secret-State-oil-export-deal/3946234-5483680-view-asAMP-5qv4rhz/index.html ![]() Parliament orders release of secret State oil export deal ![]() Monday, March 9, 2020 10:36 Parliament has given the Treasury 90 days to make public how proceeds of Kenya’s first crude oil exports were used .By VICTOR JUMA Kenya made its first crude oil exports in August last year, earning an estimated $12 million (Sh1.2 billion) from the sale of 250,000 barrels. The oil was bought by ChemChina (UK) Ltd, the oil trading arm of ChemChina Petrochemical Co. Ltd. Parliament wants to know how much the joint venture partners —Total and Tullow — earned. The agreement remains top secret. Parliament has in a transparency drive given the Treasury 90 days to make public how proceeds of Kenya’s first crude oil exports were used. A report tabled in the National Assembly by the Budget and Appropriations Committee on the 2020/2021 Budget Policy Statement has also asked the Executive to propose how such funds will be used in future. Kenya made its first crude oil exports in August last year, earning an estimated $12 million (Sh1.2 billion) from the sale of 250,000 barrels. The oil was bought by ChemChina (UK) Ltd, the oil trading arm of ChemChina Petrochemical Co. Ltd. Part of the pending disclosures include the production sharing contract that will show how much of the revenues earned from crude oil export were shared between the Kenyan government and the Joint Venture partner. Related Stories Parliament wants to know how much the joint venture partners —Total and Tullow — earned. The agreement remains top secret. ![]() "A status report on the Early Oil Pilot Scheme (EOPS) including recommendations on financial management of proceeds from sale of the crude oil be submitted to National Assembly within 90 days upon adoption of the report by the House," reads part of the committee’s recommendations to the National Treasury and State Department of Petroleum. The government has said that the small-scale exports are meant to test demand for the country’s low sulphur crude oil. There has not been disclosure on how proceeds of the sales were used by the Treasury including offering a share to Turkana County residents. Although the sale process was not fully laid out to the public, the government maintained that there was a competitive bid process with 11 companies having expressed interest in buying the crude. ChemChina UK’s initial purchases are expected to be small-scale, with full commercial shipments due to begin once the pipeline is constructed. The recommendations come at a time when Kenya’s move to commercial oil production is expected to delay on the back of falling oil prices and financial challenges at Tullow Oil, which is leading the consortium of multinationals developing the wells in Turkana. It recently emerged that Tullow and Total S.A. are looking to sell a significant part of their stakes in the Kenyan venture. This followed an earlier disclosure by Tullow that it had written off $800 million (Sh81.6 billion) of its exploration costs in Kenya and Uganda after lowering its forecast for long-term crude oil prices. Oil firms recover their exploration costs over years once production and sale of the commodity starts, with lower oil prices indicating a slower-than-expected rate of recouping the investment. "Exploration costs written off are predominately driven by a write-down of the value of the Kenya and Uganda assets due to a reduction in the group's long-term accounting oil price assumption from $75 (Sh7,650) per barrel to $65 (Sh6,630) per barrel," Tullow said in a trading update. Crude oil prices have traded below the $75 per barrel mark since October 2018 and have fallen further in recent days to $49.5, slipping below Tullow’s new target level. |
foolish mudder fugger. get out of my face ![]() [s] TayserMahrii:[/s] |
Sharaaaaap it is a global problem, it is not a Ghanaian problem. Get that into your thick kikuyu head, mudder fugger ![]() TayserMahrii: |
kidnappers are busy kidnapojbg anything that moves in that shiithole
your useless naira is falling like paper. it was 450 naira to the dollar. I am sure it has reached 500 to a dollar by now
