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Tell me, what do you think of kenyan men giving out their wives and daughters to tourists for sex—for-money? It’s not right,huh? What do you think? Are you one of them? ![]() Mkenya2019: |
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Stop deceiving yourself. ![]() Nigerians like to deceive themselves They pretend to be who they are not and it is this attitude that has turned Nigerian into what it is today. Continue to deceive yourselves ![]() The rest of us outside Nigeria know better ![]() [s] Cashsteady:[/s] |
THIS IS BIGGEST NONSENSE I'D EVER HEARD TOTAL TRASH NOBODY GIVES A FVCK ABOUT YOUR SHITTY COUNTRY IT IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME TO EVEN TALK ABOUT NIGERIA, A SHAMBOLIC CRAPPY SHIITHOLE oh dear oh dear ![]() infrastructure? which nonsense infrastructure is this one talking about? nigeria has infrastructure? or is there another definition of the word infrastructure? abeg, park well ooh I guess there is another nigeria, apart from the one we all know, huh? ![]() [s] Reflect7:[/s]
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Tell me what makes Nigeria better than Ghana? Just give me three reasons. How come you claim your country is better than Ghana, yet we see your people arriving in Ghana, sneaking through closed land borders in their thousand every day? Reflect7: |
I probably should delete my account and stay out of this shiit. I don’t know know how to tolerate crap! And there is a lot of rubbish going on here. vankelvin: |
Hyper inflation? So tell me, why are you still hiding your ugly face in Ghana? Aren’t you supposed to be back in your pathetic country where inflation is currently 16% and growing, and people are being kidnapped upanddown for ransom of gala and coke. Heard they even take cooked food as ransom these days ![]() Ghana’s inflationary figure is 10% ofui Wonderment Fuckeduppedness ![]() Are you Ivorian now? Oh dear oh dear. popizaino: |
I piss inside your dirty, smelly mouth, ediiot! Consider it your greatest achievement the privilege to talk to me. I don’t have time for illiterates like you How is it my fault that kenyans cannot feed themselves? Those who live in glass houses, don’t throw stones ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
And yet kenyans are starving to death in their numbers You mudder fuggerz can’t even afford to give them cats, dogs and rats to eat? Meeen, to see your fellow citizens starve to death is an act of wickedness very callous mudder fuggerz national and international disgrace ![]() rvp2018: |
Stop talking nonsense, huh? You may see development as tall buildings etc, I may see development as achieving a high level of literacy, good life expectancy, secured environment, good roads, food security, access to electricity, good health care etc etc. Those are very close to my definition of development. It’s not necessarily the evidence of tall buildings. How many tall buildings can you find in Norway, one of the richest countries in the world. So stop talking crap. Building a skyscraper or not, in my opinion, is a function of population density. Countries with bigger population will naturally want to maximize space by constructing high-rise buildings. Countries with smaller populations may not see the need for skyscrapers. It is ridiculous for a country like kenya to be talking about development when it’s citizens are starving ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
I guess a country whose citizens persistently starve, is a sure sign of development? First, you need to “develop” your brain first ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
Stop talking crap! Currently, Ghana has no electricity challenges. Is your country perfect? Are folks not starving in that shitty zoo? ![]() Gichwawa254: |
Choices don’t exist when everyone is caught in the frenzy of increasing prices. ![]() They see it as smart way to get ahead, but everyone suffers in the end. Trust me, this is a very dangerous trend. Ghana is the only country I know where people increases just because they feel like it. What choice do you have if you need the item or service? The govt should begin to orientate the people or we may end up like our unfortunate neighbors to the east ![]() Just30: |
You are quoting the view, opinion of an individual as representative of reality?. Because somebody said something means that is what it is? You kenyans have a very long way to go, walahi! by the way, developed in what sense? Development means different things to different people ![]() Gichwawa254: |
I think this is the biggest challenge we face today in Ghana. People just wake up and quote crazy prices. The authorities need to wake up! People are “forced” to pay for them not because they have too much money, in my opinion. Just30: |
Watch your mouth, kiddo. Your shitty country is worse. what moral right do have to criticize Ghana? You live in Ghana, right? Is building big markets Ghana’s biggest problem? Are Ghanaians complaining they don’t have enough markets? I beg park well oooh ![]() popizaino: |
I agree just30. I think it’s time to introduce price controls in Ghana. People just quote prices anyhow and it is appalling. Just30: |
The problem I have you with kenyans is that you try to badmouth other countries, as if your country is better. You have many many challenges and problems in that shitty zoo you call kenya so why don’t you fvcking mind your business? Ghana is a far far better country than that nonsense thing yiu call kenya Don’t even try to talk crap to me. You won’t like it if I turn my attention to you. Fuckeduppedness ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
What do you mean.....”don’t make believe that’s how Ghanaians are reasoning?” Plus10: |
Before covid, Kenyan men were offering their women- wives and daughters- to tourists to have sex with. Covid decimated the tourism industry. Now, with those foreign not coming to kenya so they can sleep with your wives and daughters for a few pennies, how are you guys coping? Damn!Mkenya2019: |
And what’s wrong if minerals account for 61% of Ghana’s exports? Is that why people are starving in Kenya? Is that why kibera is the largest slum in Africa? Is that why kenyan politicians are sooo fantastically corrupt? Is that why China is about to seize that zoo called kenya? ![]() Oh dear oh dear ![]() mtisTheQubit: |
You ever heard the expression, “Monkey no fine, but e fine for him mama?”. I have traveled around the world. I currently live in Accra. I’ve lived in other cities, including Abuja. One thing I will tell you for free is that Accra is a nice city. Just like most cities around the world, Accra has its beautiful parts and ugly parts. You can find that in every city. In Abuja there are places that are a complete eyesore, just like parts of Accra and nairobi. For me it is childish to talk about fine cities when a country is mired in poverty, unemployment,violenc3, corruption etc etc. Oslo for example is not a mightily “beautiful “ city, but most of you will die to live in Oslo. Personally, I prefer a livable city. A city where things work. A city where security is a priority. A city that boasts of regular electricity a city where moving around is impossible. your country should not build houses that are more than three story buildings. Where is the electricity to power lifts? ![]() popizaino: |
Are you aware there are more poor people in Nigeria than any other country in the world, according to the United Nations? Nigeria took that title from India. What is the point in having millionaires and billionaires when the vast majority of the people are desperately poor? By the way, Ghana has a bigger per capita GDP than Nigeria. Crystyano: |
It’s not true! The budget of Lagos state is not up to $1 billion. Ghana’s budget is $14 billion. Cognitivereason: |
Why do you think Norway is often called the wealthiest country in the world? Is it because they have the largest GDP in the world? Hell no! Norway is considered rich because its people have a better quality of life. And what are those induces? I will name a few, but if you want the complete profile, go to the UN Human Development Index. It ranks countries based on the quality of lives of its people. What are some of these indices? 1. Life expectancy 2. Access to quality education 3. Access to electricity 4. Access to clean water 5. Security of lives and property 6. What is the inflationary/ economic growth levels 6. FDI inflows 7. Employment levels- how many people are gainfully employed 8. Access to quality health care There are more, but these are some of the indices upon which the wealth of a nation is measured, in my opinion. Gbajure: |
tell me one country without corrupt people ucheheart: |
Forget about Ghana GDP and Lagos GDP. Don't know why some Nigerians are so fixated on GDP GDP na food? Lagos may have a bigger a bigger GDP but people in Ghana have a better quality of life than Lagosians. And frankly I don't give a rat azz if you agree or not ![]() Ghana is attracting more FDI in comparative terms, that is the bottom line. By the way, what is Lagos annual budget in the context of its so-called GDP? Can you explain why despite its huge GDP, Lagos annual budget is not even up to $1 billion? Nigerialabalaba: |
stop embarrassing yourself you only have pieces of rags and old newspapers stuffed inside that thing you call head, walahi how is it my fault that your brain power is too low to appreciate even basic things? Shma2020: |
oh dear oh dear why won'r my statement scream dumb when your IQ is just 10? ![]() Shma2020:
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Fuckeduppedness Even if I show you proof, will you understand? Your fragile brain is not sufficiently developed to grasp such issues ![]() Shma2020: |
Ghana is the best! Ghanaian products are super best You need a Ghanaian brain ![]() Shma2020: |
I love it. My favourite! Preciousgirl: |



..like someone typed it for you..but hey, you're back to your usual defaut mode bro..
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