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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 4:23pm On Oct 15, 2021
Fuckeduppedness grin shamelss, inconsequential, smelly rat grin talking you is a complete waste of time. grin grin go and bring your useless illiterate president all your lazy countrymen and women. grin grin grin grin piece of arrant crap grin grin grin

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Shma2020:
I can see China & staving is still wreaking havoc in this deranged m0ffo. Zombie, you either change or I'm going to demolish this head soon. I didn't finish with you earlier remember? This time round it will be a done deal. I'll invite Saddamochieng00 mujaka to bury you after I'm done with you.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 2:33pm On Oct 15, 2021
Your people are starving grin china is threatening to sell your country, grin and you are here talking about apartments? oh dear oh dear grin grin grin grin

Shma2020:
Rvp is giving you pics of Nairobi in 1980 and you're busy debunking with Accra of 2018? Nigga! A tiny section of kilimani is more advance than this two apartments you're showing us.

PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 2:30pm On Oct 15, 2021
go hide your ugly face joor grin I am not the reason your country is a shambolic shiithole and a zoo, huh? grin grin grin grin grin
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Shma2020:
This is the stupidity I'm talking about. Only a hobbit can write this.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 12:24pm On Oct 15, 2021
why don't you post photos of those starving kenyans? Are they not part of the kenyan story? or your slums? kenya has the biggest slum in Africa- kiberia or or some fvcking shiit they call it grin grin grin grin oh dear oh dear grin grin grin

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Mkenya2019:
The best part of Accra is the worst part of Nairobi. Nairobi Eastland look even more organized than that mess. Nairobi is making the South Africans here sweat - how can we even compare it with ACCRA smiley



Nairobi can be divided into two - West side (Not single area in that huge land is comparable to anything in most of West Africa) - and Eastland


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sDvFOmus8o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzhMtGkrEdM&t=11s
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 12:20pm On Oct 15, 2021
is that a fvcking joke or something? where were you when we Ghanaians were kicking azzes on this fvcking platform? grin nigerian, kenyan azzes grin grin grin grin grin you guys are no match grin bunch of pathetic mudder fuggerz grin grin grin Fuckeduppedness grin don't fvck up with us, huh? You aint see anything yet grin grin grin

we Ghanaians are warriors. Always ready for a fvcking fight grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin we don't give a fvck about anybody cool

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Shma2020:
Correct.

They are the most stupid individuals who have grown horns in Nairaland...

It's a no brainer that Ghana can't stand any nation in this platform.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 5:50pm On Oct 14, 2021
hungry, illiterate, senseless goat talking trash and disgracing himself grin how old are you? I bet you never stepped your ugly feet in any classrom grin your lack of sense is just pathetic and funny grin grin grin grin grin the mugu doesn't even know Cameroon took nigeria to the ICJ and won Bakassi grin busy talking trash and exposing its mumuism grin grin grin

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theTranscriber:
cab you see that madness is a generational curse in your family cheesy
can you now see that your future is black?

you weren't able to win the argument and you resort to posting education stats?

i blame your grandfather for taking a bet on his descendants destiny

you have no future. Chale cheesygrin
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Foreign AffairsRe: Ghana Legalizes Cannabis by Torture2020: 11:48am On Oct 14, 2021
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googlepikins:
Ghana is a useless country, hopefully they keep their drug over there. we don't care over here.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 10:07am On Oct 14, 2021
Illiterate, Dumb goat grin what do you have stuffed inside your head? saw dust or pieces of rags? grin I'm not surprised you can't read grin grin grin dumb dumb dumb grin change your name to Dumbscriber grin grin grin grin grin

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theTranscriber:
you expect me to read this epistle? cheesy
you're really dumb
re read this
www.nairaland.com/attachments/14378121_screenshot20211013143715_jpeg281b4fca7150c233910a28adb5685508
www.nairaland.com/attachments/14378123_screenshot20211013143826_jpeg7dfdea05c9e8687493fd77287138b0fd


I wonder when inhabited land became equal to seacheesy
maybe the whales,turtles vote and fight for seccesion grin

chale just go sleep grin
you're too dumb for me to debate grin
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 3:17pm On Oct 13, 2021
You sound very dumb grin Are you a comedian? grin You are not aware that Cameroon took nigeria to ICJ over Bakassi and won in 2002? oh dearr oh dear grin dumb dumb dump grin grin grin

ICJ ruling on the Bakassi


In 2002, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that the Bakassi, a strip of land between Cameroon and Nigeria, was properly the territory of Cameroon. On the purely physical level, to any impartial observer the Bakassi’s geography puts it squarely for Cameroon. If you draw a line down the middle of the Akwayafe River, which forms a portion of the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, the Bakassi is on the south side. Nigeria is on the north side; Cameroon is on the south side.

The countries we are discussing here did not exist prior to the invasion of the African continent by various warlike European tribes. The African continent, at the time of the invasion, was a land of many, many tribes, and many, many languages. Interesting-africa-facts.com lists over three-thousand tribes, and nationsonline.org says that 1500-2000 languages are spoken. In the African continent of the present there are only 54 countries, and the people, while they still speak tribal languages, they conduct much of their business in the languages of the European tribes.

It was difficult to get the full description of the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, but the part of concern here is this Akwayafe River. The source of the river was not readily obtained, but the physical map shows clearly where its mouth is, between Nigeria and Cameroon. It’s pretty wide there, about two miles across.

The territory, the Bakassi, lies near the mouth of the Akwayafe River. The Bakassi peninsula is described in the literature as lying between the Cross River estuary and the Rio del Ray estuary, the first named waterway being not far from the Akwayafe. The Bakassi isn’t barren. The following bit of information about it, taken from the Wikipedia, shows that this is no desert.

It consists of a number of low-lying, largely mangrove covered islands covering an area of around 665 km² (257 sq mi). The population of Bakassi is the subject of some dispute, but is generally put at between 150,000 and 300,000 people…a very fertile fishing ground, comparable only to Newfoundland in North America and Scandinavia in Western Europe. Most of the population make their living through fishing…The peninsula is commonly described as “oil-rich”, though in fact no commercially viable deposits of oil have been discovered. However, the area has aroused considerable interest from oil companies in the light of the discovery of rich reserves of high grade crude oil in Nigeria.

So, that’s the prize that Nigeria and Cameroon disputed over. Going back to the Wikipedia, we get a sense of the history here. Queen Victoria signed a Treaty of Protection with the King and Chiefs of Akwa Akpa…on 10 September 1884…This enabled the British Empire to exercise control over the entire territory around Calabar, including Bakassi. The territory subsequently became de facto part of Nigeria, although the border was never permanently delineated. However, documents released by the Cameroonians, in parity with that of the British and Germans, clearly place Bakassi under Cameroonian Territory as a consequence of colonial era Anglo-German agreements. After Southern Cameroons voted in 1961 to leave Nigeria and became a part of Cameroon, Bakassi remained under Calabar administration in Nigeria until ICJ judgement of 2002.

We can’t pass over what transpired in this region in 1961. For clarity, Nigeria became a British protectorate in 1901. From Nigeria, the British administered the Calabar territory, called the British Cameroons, the north part of which was called the Northern Cameroons, the south being called the Southern Cameroons.

We go to the Wikipedia again. A referendum was held in British Cameroons on 11 February 1961 to determine whether the territory should join neighbouring Cameroon or Nigeria…Ultimately the Muslim-majority Northern Cameroons saw a majority of 60% in favour of joining Nigeria, whilst the Christian-majority Southern Cameroons saw 70.5% in favour of integration with Cameroon. Northern Cameroon officially became part of Nigeria on 1 June, whilst Southern Cameroons became part of Cameroon on 1 October.

After the invasion of Africa, the Germans controlled the territory we know as Cameroon. This bit from the Wikipedia explains how the territory got shared out after WWI.

Following the Treaty of Versailles, (this treaty brought WW I to an end) the German territory of Kamerun was divided on June 28, 1919, between a French and a British League of Nations Mandate, the French, who had previously administered the whole occupied territory, getting the larger. The French mandate was known as Cameroun. The British mandate comprised two geographically separate territories, Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. They were administered from, but not joined to, the British territory of Nigeria through the British Resident (although some incumbents had the rank of District Officer, Senior Resident or Deputy Resident) with headquarters in Buea.
Applying the principle of indirect rule, the British allowed native authorities to administer populations according to their own traditions. These also collected taxes, which were then paid over to the British. The British devoted themselves to trade, and to exploiting the economic and mining resources of the territory. South Cameroons students, including Emmanuel Mbela Lifafa Endeley, created the Cameroons Youth League (CYL) on 27 March 1940, to oppose what they saw as the exploitation of their country.

In a nutshell, the British Cameroons had a north side and a south side. After WWII, the people in the British Cameroons had the choice of independence, or joining Nigeria or Cameroon. The Southern Cameroons, which physically included the Bakassi, chose to join Cameroon. For the record, just as you might expect, there were those in the British Cameroons who preferred independence, and they are still agitating.

So, the Southern Cameroons takes the prized Bakassi with them, over to Cameroon, and a dispute develops. Well, not exactly. If we go back a few paragraphs we see that the Bakassi remained under Calabar administration in Nigeria.

The Wikipedia says that in 1981 the two countries went to the brink of war over Bakassi and another area around Lake Chad, at the other end of the two countries’ common border. More armed clashes broke out in the early 1990s. In response, Cameroon took the matter to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 29 March 1994.

In the case at the ICJ, Nigeria relied largely on Anglo-German correspondence dating from 1885 as well as treaties between the colonial powers and the indigenous rulers in the area, particularly the 1884 Treaty of Protection. Cameroon pointed to the Anglo-German treaty of 1913, which defined sphere of control in the region, as well as two agreements signed in the 1970s between Cameroon and Nigeria. These were the Yaoundé II Declaration of 4 April 1971 and the Maroua Declaration of 1 June 1975, which were devised to outline maritime boundaries between the two countries following their independence. The line was drawn through the Cross River estuary to the west of the peninsula, thereby implying Cameroonian ownership over Bakassi. However, Nigeria never ratified the agreement, while Cameroon regarded it as being in force.

The ICJ delivered its judgment on 10 October 2002, finding (based principally on the Anglo-German agreements) that sovereignty over Bakassi did indeed rest with Cameroon. It instructed Nigeria to transfer possession of the peninsula, but did not require the inhabitants to move or to change their nationality. Cameroon was thus given a substantial Nigerian population and was required to protect their rights, infrastructure and welfare.

The Hague Justice Portal says that the Court decided that sovereignty over the Bakassi Peninsula lies with Cameroon and that the boundary is delimited by the Anglo-German agreement of 11 March 1913. The Court noted that the land boundary dispute ‘falls within an historical framework’ including partition by European powers in the 19th and early 20th centuries, League of Nations mandates, UN Trusteeships and the independence of the two states.

Looking at the Anglo-German agreement of March 11, 1913, there is this bit from the pen of Dr. J.R. Bassey, taken from the introduction to his paper, Anglo-German treaty of 1913 and its influence on world court decision in the Nigeria v. Cameroon case concerning Bakassi, which appeared on journalcro.com.

The article analyses the legal impact of colonial treaties on Africa with particular reference to the Anglo-German Treaty of 1913 by which the British ceded Bakassi to Germany…The article reveals that the Court relied on the Agreement based on a number of reasons. These included Britain’s right to cede Bakassi to Germany in 1913; lack of protest by Nigeria against the Anglo-German treaty during or after colonial rule; Nigeria’s acquiescence in the Agreement. The Nigerian legal team over- relied on effectivities or historical consolidation, but the Court held that Cameroon had a valid conventional title, which prevails over any effectivities or historical consolidation.

Re this judgment, allafrica.com had this comment – As to be expected, Bola Ajbola, a Nigerian at the ICJ gave a dissenting judgment. In his dissenting opinion, he reminded the ICJ of its paramount obligation of ensuring that it gives a decision that will do justice in accordance with the maintenance of international peace and security in any region of the world.

From the outside looking in, I have supported this ICJ decision because (1), the Bakassi is physically a part of present day Cameroon, and (2), the Bakassi was functionally a part of South Cameroon. When the people of South Cameroon decided on Cameroon over Nigeria, the Bakassi should not have remained under the administration of Nigeria. That these people of South Cameroon (include Bakassi) were called Nigerians, because the British administered their territory from Nigeria, is not a very strong argument. Thus, “historical consolidation” in this case is a reach.

The ICJ ruling was based on a British treaty that accepted the Bakassi as German territory in 1913. This is in accordance with the maintenance of international peace and security in any region of the world. Thus, the people of “South Cameroon” cannot be blamed for taking the Bakassi out of Nigeria’s control.


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Transcriber:
I just hope you can read cheesy

This is a public forum.Stop disgracing yourself
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 2:56pm On Oct 13, 2021
Really? cool Are you aware of the suit at the ICJ involving Cameroon and Nigeria? Bakassi peninsula voted to join Cameroon? When? grin Fuckeduppedness grin

Transcriber:
the bakassi peninsula has people living on it. They voted to join their kin in Cameroon,just like northern Cameroon joined Nigeria at one point

Next time understand. Don't just quote for quoting sake grin
PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 11:48am On Oct 13, 2021
Do you know how Nigeria lost Bakassi to Cameroon?

theTranscriber:
nobody can try that nonsense with Nigeria
even though our coast isn't straight

we don't need no lawyer

just saying
PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 7:12pm On Oct 12, 2021
Pathetic mudder fuggerz. See how Somalia disgraced kenyashit at the world tribunal. grin kenyashit's hopes of an oil discovery is gone, for ever grin

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Mkenya2019:
Do you even have abartoirs that big in Ghana


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z27Ekdkk2Zk


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7IOjMDTVNI
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 1:52pm On Oct 12, 2021
stop talking nonsense and go and feed your starving mudder fuggerz cool kenya is a nonsense zoo cool

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Mkenya2019:
Compare yourself to Togo and similar small countries. Kenya in many things apart from minerals is simply miles ahead. Your big zoo has no hope - how can little Ghana even compete.

You see the South Africans starting to catch feelings already.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 11:42am On Oct 12, 2021
RUBBISH. PURE RUBBISH cool

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Mkenya2019:
Dont ever compare any Ghana salary with Kenya. There is a reason why kenya proffesional do not emigrate abroad in such numbers as Ghana.

A medical intern in kenya earns more than any of your doctors. They start at 2,000usd in medical internationship per month - that is 24,000 per year

An internship license issued by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board is necessary to work as an intern doctor. As per the structure of doctors’ salaries, intern doctors salary in Kenya starts from KSH 207,000 per month inclusive of allowances.

Ghana joke

Avg. gross salary (USD) Avg. gross salary
Permanent US$ 16,394 GHS 66,703
Contract US$ 19,131 GHS 86,000
Self Employed US$ 2,644 GHS 12,000
Part Time US$ 3,919 GHS 9,950
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 11:07am On Oct 11, 2021
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CampussNews:
If you like shake Nigeria up and down. Nigeria is still better than Ghana in every way! Our only problem is insecurity, y'all suffer from a lot. Which of your industries can you compare to Nigeria? Is it music, movie, sports, entertainment, celebrities, politics, education, resources, wealth, what please, what?
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 11:07am On Oct 11, 2021
RUBBISH! Those Ghanaians are doing legit work to earn a living. Can you compare that with nigerians living in Ghana? Most of them are armed robbers and the women are pr0stitutes grin naija pr0stitutes are everywhere grin with 1 cedi you can fvck a nigerian toto in Ghana grin I can't even allow my dog to fvck a Nigerian toto grin Our jails in Ghana are full because of nigerians. 80 percent of inmates in Ghana's jails are nigerians grin

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greatiyk4u:
Crab, my gateman here in Nigeria is a Ghanaian who is harbouring about 4 others who are labourers in building sites......nothing absolutely fantastic about the watche eating dark Africans
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 4:14pm On Oct 09, 2021
I torture ed1ots and fooools, like you cool

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Help2020:
Something is already torturing you as your moniker shows,so why should I add it ..
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 3:42pm On Oct 09, 2021
talking to a fooolish nigerian like you is a complete waste of my precious time. senseless, shameless mudder fugger cool

As I said, we Ghanaians are cooking you nigerians soup. we will serve it very hot and tastier than the south africans did grin next time you live in a foreign country, you will respect your host country and its people cool kwasiato grin I piss and pupu into your dirty, stvpid mouth cool

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Help2020:
Go back to cedisland you lost soul...If you like let this bitterness in your soul consume you..idiot somebody. Talking about living in ghana do you know the numbers of ghanians that lives in Nigeria? If you can't accept the fact that ur country is a village then go and drink snipper..kuasia
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 1:46pm On Oct 09, 2021
Rubbish! You need serious help! you live in another man's country where if not for anything, you can sleep with your two eyes closed at night, unlike the zoo you call country. And instead of being grateful to Ghanaians for hosting you in their country, you open your mouth to talk rubbish and expect me to be happy about that? Fuckeduppedness grin

Most of you nigerians need divine help, to be honest. Pray to GOD and ask for forgiveness so He will heal your country. My advise to you is never to talk ill about the country where you live. If you don't like the country, leave. But never badmouth your host country. If you like take it, if you like don't take it. That is entirely your business..
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Help2020:
Who did this to you?please be gentle with yourself ol?don't kill yourself over nothing OK?
Too much frustration kills,so please be careful.
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 12:27pm On Oct 09, 2021
Fvck you nigerian goat! i piss in your smelly, stvpid mouth! you are worse than a piece of toilet paper I use to wipe my azz. i don't have time for fooools grin fuelish fooools grin shameless ed1ot! you call Ghana names and yet you live there cool what does that make you, mudder fugger?

Go back to your shiithlole where people are kidnapped for a ransom of a bottle of coke and gala grin f00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000l
grin

Ghanaians are cooking you nigerians soup grin grin we will serve it hot and steamy, the same way south africans did it grin

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Help2020:
Go and ask your consulate in Nigeria how many ghanians lives in Nigeria you fool.
You think only Nigerians lives in ghana?see this one.
Life expectancy you say?when young people are dying anyhow in Ghana you people celebrate their death in the name of funeral?
Did you just talked about access to food?when a cup of juice cost 7ghs? You can sell youries to those that knows nothing about ghana OK?certainly not me.kuasia
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EducationRe: Ghana Teacher Of The Year Receives N16.9m Cash Prize (Photos) by Torture2020: 11:59am On Oct 09, 2021
rubbish! Pure unadulterated crap! Ghana is zero? So what are you doing in Ghana? the way some of you nigerians behave and talk about Ghana, Ghanaians will just wake up one day and chase you people out of their country. Most of you nigerians are just full of crap! Arrant crap! Stupidly arrogant! And this why south africans chased you out of their country!

Can you compare your country with Ghana? From life expectancy, access to food, poverty level, jobs etc?


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Help2020:
.lol.Even as we speak I'm in Ghana. Tell me the part that's developed in Ghana nan?So Americans visit translate to development? Lol..Well,Ghana is peaceful, and they have stable electricity that serves about 80 percent of the population. As for development Ghana is zero..
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 5:12pm On Oct 02, 2021
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rvp2018:
Ghana I bet has more sewer rats than 30 million. Each family definitely has 20 rats or more - grass cutters. It all depend on what animals you got. Some of the "useless" herbivores...not important. They should not be hunted though - unless it's for food by Khoisan. They should be left to be eaten by lions and other animals in the food chain. If you want to kill - we understand your cultural urge to murder things - play computer games.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 2:53pm On Sep 13, 2021
Oh dear oh dear. this kenya boy needs to get his head examined asap grin Nkrumah is a hero in Ghana. Can you say the same for arap Moi or kenyatta? kenya is a monumental failure. Tweeeaaaaaaaa Who will take a country whose population is starving seriously? grin grin grin

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rvp2018:
Import substitution was tried all over Africa in 1960s - the same period Kwame was on it - they are all failed. South Asian tigers refused to heed such advice and went for export led manufacturing - and they succeeded.

Kwame communism led to Ghana economic collapse and his subsequent overthrow. The rest are just attempt to rewrite history. Kwame was an epic failure in managing Ghana economy.

Indeed, Ghana experienced reasonably high growth soon thereafter, but by 1965 per capita growth was already negative, and when the coup d’état overthrew the Nkrumah regime in February 1966, per capita income was below its value at the time of independence
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 11:56pm On Sep 12, 2021
kenya boy, how is the famine crisis in that zoo you call country? Hope your folks are no more starving grin It is actually a calamitous disgrace that human beings still starve in this era. cool kenya is a big disgrace to humanity grin
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rvp2018:
There is nothing marxist about kenya or Africa socialism. Cooperation or socialism is different from communism or marxism. Kenya for example has Africa leading and seventh world cooperative movement. Any communism that is voluntary is socialism - just like Kenya cooperative movement - where people come together, pull resources together and achieve economies of scale - voluntarily.

Communism is where gov forces everyone to cooperate. It just never works. It breed laziness.
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PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 11:51pm On Sep 12, 2021
You kidding me? You expect Ghanaian on nairaland to respond to every foo0l talking trash? We Ghanaians don't have time for stvpid foools grin We are busy building our country grin

obaaderemi:
Wait a bit, brother.
Why are the Ghanaians here not defending Nkrumah the way you are doing? Probably, he isn't fondly remembered in Ghana today.
PoliticsRe: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Torture2020: 11:36pm On Sep 12, 2021
when will you have something sensible to say? At least for once? Fuckeduppedness cool

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rvp2018:
Kwame the demagogue could never wash Mboya shoes. Tom Mboya achieved so much and died in his 30s.

Mboya's intelligence, charm, leadership, and oratory skills won him admiration from all over the world.[1] He gave speeches, participated in debates and interviews across the world in favour of Kenya's independence from British colonial rule. He also spoke at several rallies in the goodwill of the civil rights movement in the United States.[4] In 1958, at the age of 28, Mboya was elected Conference Chairman at the All-African Peoples' Conference convened by Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana.[5] He helped build to the Trade Union Movement in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, as well as across Africa. He also served as the Africa Representative to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU). In 1959, Mboya called a conference in Lagos, Nigeria, to form the first All-Africa ICFTU labour organization.[6]

Mboya worked with both John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. to create educational opportunities for African students, an effort that resulted in the Kennedy Airlifts of the 1960s enabling East African students to study at American colleges. Notable beneficiaries of this airlift include Wangari Maathai and Barack Obama Sr. In 1960, Mboya was the first Kenyan to be featured on the front page cover of Time magazine in a painting by Bernard Safran.[7]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO66s4oQuxk&t=425s
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Foreign AffairsRe: See Endless Convoy Of President Nana Akufo-addo Of Ghana (video) by Torture2020: 11:35pm On Sep 12, 2021
how is Nana's convoy a problems to Nigerians? Is he using Nigerian money or what exact;y is the problem of a Nigerian with the convoy of Ghana's president? Why can't Nigerians mind their business? Chai grin

Upon all the problems nigeria get, na the convoy of Ghana's problem is suddenly the biggest issue in Nigeria? oh dear oh dear grin

Aonkuuse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZdgUUHX1tk[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][sub][/sub]

The convoy of the president of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo got everyone talking.

In a video, it could be seen that the convoy has move than 50 costly SUVs
RomanceRe: Ghanaian Woman Beats Husband’s Side Chick For Sleeping With Him by Torture2020: 9:17pm On Aug 12, 2021
overrated? By whom? cool

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delerx:
Ghana is purely overrated
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PoliticsRe: Cooking Gas Tax: Nigerians To Pay N10,000 - NALPGAM by Torture2020: 5:01pm On Aug 12, 2021
Oh please! by the way, your friend who works in Ghana is lucky. He can sleep with his two eyes closed, not fearing being kidnapped for ransom. He has electricity most of the time. he is assured that life expectancy will be higher than if he had lived in Nigeria. His children will go to school for free in Ghana, and will be provided with free food, free tuition and free uniforms cool

By the way, if your friend is complaining that prices in Ghana are twice expensive, then what exactly is he still doing in Ghana. what exactly is stopping him from going to Nigeria to live?

By the time buhari eases current petrol subsidies and jacks up vat rates and all the things including higher water and electricity rates, come back and lets talk about costs of living. By the way, how many countries have you lived in apart from Nigeria? Have you been to Norway? Norway is extremely rich but also very very outrageously expensive.

The difference is clear. Things are cheaper in Nigeria, yet there is widespread poverty. how do you explain that? cool

By the way, why will anybody in Ghana envy anyone in Nigeria? Is that a joke?

Ovamboland:
I have been to some of those countries and they envy us in a lot of things. Got a friend who works in Ghana come over wondering what we're complaining about when almost everything in Ghana is twice as expensive as in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Cooking Gas Tax: Nigerians To Pay N10,000 - NALPGAM by Torture2020: 4:20pm On Aug 12, 2021
You didn't know the standard of living in those countries are better? cool

Ovamboland:
Is standard of living in Ghana, Niger, Benin, Liberia etc better than Nigeria where they pay 400 naira equivalent for fuel and probably higher prices for cooking gas? If imported gas cost 1000 the VAT on it is 75 naira. Is the current increase just about 75 naira?

If you paid 4000 before and now there is VAT you pay 4,300 is that why markets sell for 5500 or 6000 for 12.5kg?
If govt withdraw VAT at best you pay 5,600 instead of 6000
PoliticsRe: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by Torture2020: 1:23pm On Aug 12, 2021
part, which part of Ashanti kingdom?

theInterpreter:
yeah it's false
but "part of Ashantiland " was part of Oyo empire
PoliticsRe: We Can't Give Igbos Presidency- Nation Speaks by Torture2020: 11:02am On Aug 12, 2021
Ashanti was once under Oyo empire? That is false
theInterpreter:
to let you know
Ashanti was once under Oyo empire
Yoruba lagba!
n'di Ghana baby factories cheesy
I'm loving this

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