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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:30pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: Nigerian 'baby factories' bring profits and pain grin
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/09/08/nigerian-baby-factories-bring-profits-and-pain/

The proprietor of Nigeria's Moonlight Maternity Clinic was not interested in discussing allegations that he sells newborn babies, with boys fetching higher prices than the girls.

"I have nothing to say to you," Ben Akpudache, a stout 74-yeard-old, told AFP at the small, dimly lit clinic with concrete floors tucked between commercial shops in the southeastern city of Enugu.

"I can't just have people coming in and asking questions."

"Doctor" Akpudache, whose medical credentials are under question, had his clinic raided in July after a three-month sting operation in which the security forces discovered[b] a so-called baby factory[/b] grin.

"We had our people posing as if they wanted to buy a child," Nigeria's Civil Defence Corps (NCDC) spokesman Denny Iwuckukwu told AFP.

Police had separately stormed his home in May, where they discovered that babies were also for sale.

The "factories" are usually small facilities parading as private medical clinics that house pregnant women and offer their children for sale. In some cases, young women have allegedly been held against their will and raped, with their newborns sold on the black market. grin grin grin

But security services say the majority of cases, including that of the Moonlight clinic, have seen unmarried women with unplanned pregnancies arrive voluntarily or through persuasion.

Their newborns are then sold for several thousand dollars, with boys fetching higher prices. The mother receives roughly $200 (150 euros).

Typical was Ebere Onwuchekwa, 29, who became emotional when asked about the sale of her son Prosper.

Speaking at the office of a child rights NGO, she said the father demanded she get an abortion, illegal in Nigeria, and she refused. Her mother ultimately brought in a "midwife", who delivered the baby then sold him for $1500.

"She took him away... He was a day old," said Onwuchekwa.

After learning what happened, her uncles tracked Prosper down and got him back. The 18-month-old sat quietly on his mother's lap as she spoke.

When asked about the woman who sold her son, a resentful Onwuchekwa said "she doesn't want me to say anything about what happened".

As for Akpudache, he is out on bail and his facility, which he insisted in a brief, tense encounter was a "registered maternity clinic", remains opens.

Authorities said it was not been shut down because they were waiting for the courts to take action, though the NCDC spokesman insisted Akpudache would face justice.

"Human beings should not be sold like animals," said Iwuckukwu.

When police stormed Akpudache's expansive, three-storey home in Ogui Eke village, roughly an hour outside Enugu, they found six pregnant young women.

In a video provided to AFP by the Enugu police, one of the women said she wanted to continue studying, not struggle as a single mother. Akpudache's offer to host her through the pregnancy then sell the newborn seemed a solution.

In the same video, Akpudache said he was just trying to "help people in need".

Despite a 2003 law against human trafficking, including selling children, it is Nigeria's third most common crime behind fraud and drug trafficking, the United Nations has said. The European Union has cited Nigeria as the African country where the scourge is most common.

The maximum sentence is life in prison but sentencing remains at the judges' discretion and offenders can get away with just a fine.

Baby trafficking, in particular, has intensified in the southeast, which is populated mainly by the Igbo ethnic group. The NCDC has several ongoing undercover operations targeting suspected baby trafficking rings in Enugu, underscoring the severity of the problem in this region.

The reasons given for why this "baby" market has developed here vary widely.

Some fear newborns are being sold to witchdoctors for rituals in a country where occult practices still occur. Some say fraudsters in the region had simply found another reliable way to earn cash.

But the security forces and activists said the majority of buyers are likely married couples struggling to conceive.

Oby Nwankwo, who spent years as a magistrates court judge in the southeast, said Igbo customs that place huge importance on male children may also play a role.

Widows and daughters have faced massive obstacles when trying to inherit family resources after the death of a patriarch, explained Nwankwo, also a member of a UN committee on discrimination against women (CEDAW).
GAAYNAA'S ARE NOT SAINTS EITHER. IF YOU ARE BOLD ENOUGH MENTION YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS AND DROP CRITICISM COS AM TOO MATURED ENOUGH TO START CRITICISING AND NATION
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:31pm On Dec 27, 2013
danielonyisi: MUST YOU ALWAYS INCLUDE FAP-UP LIES TO PROVE YOUR POINTS? WHO TOLD YOU WE DONT REFINE OUR OIL? BESIDES THAT, %60 of your 24million are living below $2

Is the truth Nigerians are dirt poor, ashawos and criminals.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 9:31pm On Dec 27, 2013
adamscuti: look at this der@nged burnt skin charcant,fvcking ape from an uder-developed zoo , 87percent of ur kind has no access to toilets,rih people have access to toilets ,right?

In order words 87percent of gaynians are poor,hungry,starving,dirty,burnt skin apes ..ur accra (akara) zoo dont stand half a chance against villages in nigeria grin
thunder fire your dirty azz. undernourished, undereducated, unemployable mumuegerian with an IQ of less than 10! https://www.nairaland.com/1419762/poverty-lowers-iq-study-says
citizen of the federal republic of f0000000000000000000ls modafaka

your putrid mouth smells from sokoto to ogoja, mor0n! fvck you retarded gay dog! I wonder the disgusting piece of trash that opened its legs to give birth to a coach-roach like you, mudder fugger!
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:32pm On Dec 27, 2013
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List of countries by electricity production


This is a list of countries by electricity production per year based on multiple sources.
Production


RankCountry/RegionElectricity
production
(GWh) [ 1 ]Date of
information

N/AWorld Total22,504,3322012 [ 2 ]

1 China 4,937,8002012 [ 2 ]

2 United States4,256,1002012 [ 2 ]
N/A European Union3,260,5482012 [ 2 ]

3 Japan1,101,5002012 [ 2 ]

4 Russia1,066,4002012 [ 2 ]

5 India1,053,9002012 [ 2 ]

6 Germany617,6002012 [ 2 ]

7 Canada610,2002012 [ 2 ]

8 France560,5002012 [ 2 ]

9 Brazil553,6842012 [ 2 ]

10 South Korea522,2552012 [ 2 ]

11 United Kingdom363,1872012 [ 2
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12 Spain297,1162012 [ 2 ]

13 Italy295,6682012 [ 2 ]
14 Mexico291,3972012 [ 2 ]

15 South Africa257,9102012 [ 2 ]

16 Saudi Arabia251,7242012 [ 2 ]
17 Iran251,1102012 [ 2 ]

18 Taiwan250,3062012 [ 2 ]

19 Turkey239,1012012 [ 2 ]

20 Australia236,3512012 [ 2 ]

21 Indonesia200,2912012 [ 2 ]

22 Ukraine198,0492012 [ 2 ]

23 Sweden174,1992012 [ 2 ]

24 Thailand166,4452012 [ 2 ]
25 Egypt162,3022012 [ 2 ]

26 Poland161,9592012 [ 2 ]

27 Norway147,8452012 [ 2 ]

28 Argentina139,0072012 [ 2 ]
29 Venezuela127,6082012 [ 2 ]

30 Malaysia124,9112012 [ 2 ]

31 Vietnam120,2092012 [ 2 ]
32 United Arab E
mirates114,4292012 [ 2 ]
33 Netherlands101,5682012 [ 2 ]

34 Kazakhstan90,5332012 [ 2 ]
35 Czech Republic87,5732012 [ 2 ]

36 Pakistan87,2502012 [ 2 ]

37 Belgium78,4132012 [ 2 ]

38 Switzerland73,1202012 [ 2 ]

39 Philippines72,3402012 [ 2 ]

40 Austria72,0122012 [ 2 ]

41 Finland70,3372012 [ 2 ]
42 Chile68,8222012 [ 2 ]

43 Israel60,8592012 [ 2 ]

44 Kuwait60,4372012 [ 2 ]

45 Colombia59,9922012 [ 2 ]

46 Romania59,9232012 [ 2 ]

47 Algeria57,3972012 [ 2 ]

48 Greece56,1582012 [ 2 ]

49 Paraguay53,5252010 [ 3 ]

50 Bangladesh52,9602012 [ 2 ]

51 Uzbekistan52,5342012 [ 2 ]

52 Bulgaria47,4062012 [ 2 ]

53 Iraq47,3952010 [ 3 ]

54 Portugal47,2682012 [ 2 ]

55 Singapore46,9362012 [ 2 ]

56 New Zealand44,0912012 [ 2 ]

57 Syria43,7582010 [ 3 ]

58 Peru40,9402012 [ 2 ]
59 Hong Kong38,7512012 [ 2 ]

60 Serbia35,4032010 [ 3 ]

61 Qatar34,7262012 [ 2 ]
62 Hungary34,2972012 [ 2 ]

63 Belarus30,6002012 [ 2 ]

64 Denmark30,4022012 [ 2 ]
65 Libya29,7162010 [ 3 ]

66 Slovakia28,3932012 [ 2 ]
67 Ireland27,0152012 [ 2 ]

68 Nigeria24,8722010 [ 3 ] nigeria at 68

69 Ecuador22,7882012 [ 2 ]

70 Azerbaijan21,6342012 [ 2 ]

71 Morocco21,1272010 [ 3 ]

72 North Korea21,0432010 [ 3 ]

73 Puerto Rico20,0152011 [ 3 ]

74 Turkmenistan19,4422012 [ 2 ]

75 Oman18,6302010 [ 3 ]

76 Iceland17,0852011 [ 3 ]

77 Mozambique16,4992010 [ 3 ]

78 Bosnia and H
erzegovina16,4982010 [ 3 ]

79 Cuba16,4042010 [ 3 ]

80 Tajikistan16,2182010 [ 3 ]

81 Slovenia15,1692011 [ 3 ]

82 Tunisia15,1422010 [ 3 ]

83 Lebanon14,8122010 [ 3 ]

84 Jordan13,8962010 [ 3 ]

85 Croatia13,5402010 [ 3 ]

86 Dominican R
epublic13,0862011 [ 3 ]
87 Bahrain12,4382010 [ 3 ]

88 Estonia12,1902011 [ 3 ]

89 Zambia11,1922010 [ 3 ]
90 Kyrgyzstan11,1862010 [ 3 ]

91 Uruguay10,6522010 [ 3 ]

92 Sri Lanka10,4022010 [ 3 ]

93 Georgia9,9852010 [ 3 ]

94 Costa Rica9,4732010 [ 3 ]

95 Guatemala8,6242010 [ 3 ]

96 Ghana 8,2132010 [ 3 ] gayna jungle at 96 grin grin moda'fvcker


percentage of nigerian with electriciy is 50.6. About 80million

that of gayna is 60.. About 15million will post the link from world bank grin grin grin zoo

Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:35pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Is the truth Nigerians are dirt poor, ashawos and criminals.
gaaynna is worse. What are your achievement cos right now, am only interested in a countries achievement and not their black side. No wonder you are always reta.rded. Hate and criticism kill faster than AIDS
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:40pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: thunder fire your dirty azz. undernourished, undereducated, unemployable mumuegerian with an IQ of less than 10! https://www.nairaland.com/1419762/poverty-lowers-iq-study-says
citizen of the federal republic of f0000000000000000000ls modafaka

your putrid mouth smells from sokoto to ogoja, mor0n! fvck you retarded gay dog! I wonder the disgusting piece of trash that opened its legs to give birth to a coach-roach like you, mudder fugger!

A LOW I.Q NIGERIAN INVENTED A SOCKET BALL.GAA.YNAIANS WITH ACCLAIMED HIGH I.Q ARE SITTING, WATCHING AND CRITICISING.ID.I.AT
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 9:41pm On Dec 27, 2013
Access to electricity.. World..bank..date

petrollf00l u posted an article from NL that happen early this year when flood destroyed some power facilities in the country that left some people without electricity (the incident has since being fixed)

funny how the burnt skin niggeer posted that of 9ja (which is false anyway) in population while that of his zoo in percentage grin grin lmaoo,gaynians with electricity is 60 not 70 (about 11million gaynaians)

while that of nigeria is (50.3) about 85million nigerians

world.bank..data..sha. grin


DATA BANK DOWNLOAD DATA SHARE
Access to electricity(%of population)


Access to electricity is the percentage of population with access to electricity. Electrification data are collected from industry, national surveys and international sources.
International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook. (IEA Statistics © OECD/IEA, http://www.iea.org/stats/index.asp).
Catalog SourcesWorld Development Indicators
View in WDI TablesTABLEMAPGRAPH
1980-19831984-19881989-19931994-19981999-20032004-20082009-2013

Country name20092010

Afghanistan15.630.0

Albania

Algeria99.399.3

American Samoa

Andorra
Angola26.240.2

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina97.297.2

Armenia

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas, The

Bahrain99.499.4

Bangladesh41.046.5

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin24.827.9
Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia77.580.2

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana45.445.4

Brazil98.398.7

Brunei Darussalam99.799.7

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso14.614.6

Burundi

Cambodia24.031.1

Cameroon48.748.7

Canada

Cape Verde

Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile98.599.4

China99.499.7

Colombia93.697.4

Comoros

Congo, Dem. Rep.11.115.2

Congo, Rep.37.137.1

Costa Rica99.399.2

Cote d'Ivoire47.358.9

Croatia

Cuba97.097.0

Curacao

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Djibouti
Dominica

Dominican Republic95.996.9

Ecuador92.292.2

Egypt, Arab Rep.99.699.6


El Salvador86.491.6



Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea32.032.0
Estonia


Ethiopia17.023.0


Faeroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France

French Polynesia
Gabon36.760.0

Gambia, The
Georgia

Germany

Ghana 60.5 60.5 60.5 percent not 70percent,lying bassstard,and that 60.5 percent is 11.5million of ur population grin grin grin if nigeria population was as small as urs,every nigerian would have power,cos now it's 80.3million out of 160million.. Ur jungle is a disgrace,a malformity,a curse grin i give up grin

Greece

Greenland
Grenada
Guam
Guatemala80.580.0
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti38.520.0
Honduras70.379.9
Hong Kong SAR, China
Hungary
Iceland
India66.375.0
Indonesia64.573.0
Iran, Islamic Rep.98.498.4
Iraq86.098.0
Ireland
IsleofMan
Israel99.799.7
Italy
Jamaica92.092.0
Japan
Jordan99.999.4
Kazakhstan
Kenya16.118.1
Kiribati
Korea, Dem. Rep.26.026.0
Korea, Rep.
Kosovo
Kuwait100.0100.0
Kyrgyz Republic
Lao PDR55.063.0
Latvia
Lebanon99.999.9
Lesotho16.017.0
Liberia
Libya99.899.8
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao SAR, China
Macedonia, FYR
Madagascar19.017.4
Malawi9.08.7
Malaysia99.499.4
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius99.499.4
Mexico
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia67.086.2
Montenegro
Morocco97.098.9
Mozambique11.715.0
Myanmar13.048.8
Namibia34.043.7
Nepal43.676.3
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua72.172.1
Niger
Nigeria 50.6 50.3 more than 80.3 million out of 160million nigerians have access to power.. 10x the population of ur zoo,ur 60percent is 2percent of nigeria's population grin
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 9:41pm On Dec 27, 2013
Access to electricity.. World..bank..date

petrollf00l u posted an article from NL that happen early this year when flood destroyed some power facilities in the country that left some people without electricity (the incident has since being fixed)

funny how the burnt skin niggeer posted that of 9ja (which is false anyway) in population while that of his zoo in percentage grin grin lmaoo,gaynians with electricity is 60 not 70 (about 11million gaynaians)

while that of nigeria is (50.3) about 85million nigerians

world.bank..data..sha. grin


DATA BANK DOWNLOAD DATA SHARE
Access to electricity(%of population)


Access to electricity is the percentage of population with access to electricity. Electrification data are collected from industry, national surveys and international sources.
International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook. (IEA Statistics © OECD/IEA, http://www.iea.org/stats/index.asp).
Catalog SourcesWorld Development Indicators
View in WDI TablesTABLEMAPGRAPH
1980-19831984-19881989-19931994-19981999-20032004-20082009-2013

Country name20092010

Afghanistan15.630.0

Albania

Algeria99.399.3

American Samoa

Andorra
Angola26.240.2

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina97.297.2

Armenia

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas, The

Bahrain99.499.4

Bangladesh41.046.5

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin24.827.9
Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia77.580.2

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana45.445.4

Brazil98.398.7

Brunei Darussalam99.799.7

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso14.614.6

Burundi

Cambodia24.031.1

Cameroon48.748.7

Canada

Cape Verde

Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile98.599.4

China99.499.7

Colombia93.697.4

Comoros

Congo, Dem. Rep.11.115.2

Congo, Rep.37.137.1

Costa Rica99.399.2

Cote d'Ivoire47.358.9

Croatia

Cuba97.097.0

Curacao

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Djibouti
Dominica

Dominican Republic95.996.9

Ecuador92.292.2

Egypt, Arab Rep.99.699.6


El Salvador86.491.6



Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea32.032.0
Estonia


Ethiopia17.023.0


Faeroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France

French Polynesia
Gabon36.760.0

Gambia, The
Georgia

Germany

Ghana 60.5 60.5 60.5 percent not 70percent,lying bassstard,and that 60.5 percent is 11.5million of ur population grin grin grin if nigeria population was as small as urs,every nigerian would have power,cos now it's 80.3million out of 160million.. Ur jungle is a disgrace,a malformity,a curse grin i give up grin

Greece

Greenland
Grenada
Guam
Guatemala80.580.0
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti38.520.0
Honduras70.379.9
Hong Kong SAR, China
Hungary
Iceland
India66.375.0
Indonesia64.573.0
Iran, Islamic Rep.98.498.4
Iraq86.098.0
Ireland
IsleofMan
Israel99.799.7
Italy
Jamaica92.092.0
Japan
Jordan99.999.4
Kazakhstan
Kenya16.118.1
Kiribati
Korea, Dem. Rep.26.026.0
Korea, Rep.
Kosovo
Kuwait100.0100.0
Kyrgyz Republic
Lao PDR55.063.0
Latvia
Lebanon99.999.9
Lesotho16.017.0
Liberia
Libya99.899.8
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao SAR, China
Macedonia, FYR
Madagascar19.017.4
Malawi9.08.7
Malaysia99.499.4
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius99.499.4
Mexico
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia67.086.2
Montenegro
Morocco97.098.9
Mozambique11.715.0
Myanmar13.048.8
Namibia34.043.7
Nepal43.676.3
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua72.172.1
Niger
Nigeria 50.6 50.3 more than 80.3 million out of 160million nigerians have access to power.. 10x the population of ur zoo,ur 60percent is 2percent of nigeria's population grin




source....worldbank

http://www.google.com/gwt/x?hl=en&u=http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS&q=Percentage+of+people+with+electricity+worldwide&sa=X&ei=KuO9Up_SOqGx0AWqooCADg&ved=0CDUQFjAB
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 9:45pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Is the truth Nigerians are dirt poor, ashawos and criminals.
419ners, yahoo yahoo, pick pockets, armed robbers, exam cheats, ritualists, witches and wizards, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, pr0stitutes and pimps, terrorists etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc the dirtiest people ever created https://www.nairaland.com/167991/nigerians-dirty-habits-ever-change https://www.nairaland.com/752730/4-most-shocking-facts-dirty

4 Most Shocking Facts on Dirty Habits in Nigeria

1. 33 million Nigerians defecate in the open depositing 1.7 million tones of fæces in the environment annually. grin
2. 20% of Nigerians expect to be consoled for farting or belching without apologies. grin
3. 90% of Nigerian food vendors and cooks handle food immediately after blowing their noses. grin grin
4. 90% of Nigerians don’t wash their hands after urinating by the roadside. grin

That is why life expectancy had dropped below 48 years in Nigeria and may continue to drop until majority of Nigerians stop their unhygienic lifestyles. grin grin grin

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:47pm On Dec 27, 2013
danielonyisi: gaaynna is worse. What are your achievement cos right now, am only interested in a countries achievement and not their black side. No wonder you are always reta.rded. Hate and criticism kill faster than AIDS

Start with nigeria's achievement and I will name Ghana's. You still haven't answered my question.

Typical of an uneducated nigerian from a failed education system. I asked you a simple question, answer the question and stop making things up.

Again how does that change the fact that 70% of Nigerians are dirt poor, silly, criminal, ashawos? Why do y'all eat people is it that bad in Nigeria. Then again we don't expect much from a country known as nigga area with nigga attitudes.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:50pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: 419ners, yahoo yahoo, pick pockets, armed robbers, exam cheats, ritualists, witches and wizards, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, pr0stitutes and pimps, terrorists etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc the dirtiest people ever created https://www.nairaland.com/167991/nigerians-dirty-habits-ever-change https://www.nairaland.com/752730/4-most-shocking-facts-dirty

4 Most Shocking Facts on Dirty Habits in Nigeria

1. 33 million Nigerians defecate in the open depositing 1.7 million tones of fæces in the environment annually. grin
2. 20% of Nigerians expect to be consoled for farting or belching without apologies. grin
3. 90% of Nigerian food vendors and cooks handle food immediately after blowing their noses. grin grin
4. 90% of Nigerians don’t wash their hands after urinating by the roadside. grin

That is why life expectancy had dropped below 48 years in Nigeria and may continue to drop until majority of Nigerians stop their unhygienic lifestyles. grin grin grin
YOU CAN CRY OUT RIVER NIGER YOU PATH.ETIC GAAY.NAA. THAT DOES NOT CHANGE THE FACT THAT WE ARE GIANT OF AFRICA
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 9:51pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: thunder fire your dirty azz. undernourished, undereducated, unemployable mumuegerian with an IQ of less than 10! https://www.nairaland.com/1419762/poverty-lowers-iq-study-says
citizen of the federal republic of f0000000000000000000ls modafaka

your putrid mouth smells from sokoto to ogoja, mor0n! fvck you retarded gay dog! I wonder the disgusting piece of trash that opened its legs to give birth to a coach-roach like you, mudder fugger!

hahhahaha grin grin anything i read ur comments,ape.. I laugh,u sound bitter,like some possesed by a demon grin

u ugnorant stupid little slug,smelling empty headed hamster,4vcking stupid glob of glue with low IQ grin stvpid cocklicking gay,y dont u go r@pe a donkey,huh? U h0rny old bucket cu.nt grin grin

sorry,it seems u were extracted from ur mum's womb b4 abortion buckets were fitted with anti-climb sizdes,in sort,may thunder strikemur bald head there,u ape from jujujujujujujujujuj cursed god forsaken tiy irrelevant jungle filled with apes called gayna.. Unknow.. Land grin u moda'fvcker...

It seems u are one of those gaynians have mental disorders grin
98percent of gaynians estimated to have a mental disorder grin grin



SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS

It is estimated that of the 21.6 million people living in Ghana, 650,000are suffering from a severemental disorder and a further 2,166, 000 are suffering from a moderate to mildmentaldisorder. The treatment gap is 98% of the total population expected tohave a mental disorder.
Mentalhealth services in Ghanaareavailable at most levels of care. However, the majority of care is provided through specialized psychiatric hospitals (close to the capital and servicing only small proportion of the population), with relatively less government provision and funding for general hospital and primary health care based services. The few community based services being providedareprivate.
Great effortsarebeing made to change the model of service provision to one which emphasizes care in the community. However, Ghana's 1972mentalhealth decree strongly emphasized institutional care to the detriment of providingmentalhealth care in primary health care settings, contradictory to both national and international policy directives. Furthermore, procedures for involuntary admission in the 1972 law did not sufficiently protect people against unnecessary admission. Indeed, serious mistreatments of people withmentaldisorders - somehavebeen involuntarily locked away in institutions for decades –havepersisted under this legislation.
COUNTRY PROJECT
Ghana requested the support of WHO in developing a newmentalhealth law to promote best practice in treatment and care and to protect the human rights of people withmentaldisorders.
Through a series of training workshops, broad consultations with key national stakeholders, and ongoing critical analyses and reviews of the different drafts of the new law using WHO materials and tools, Ghana has developed a comprehensiveMentalHealth Bill which protects the rights of people withmentaldisorders and promotesmentalhealth care in the community in accordance with international human rights standards.
WHO is helping Ghana to prepare for the implementation of the new legislation, and has provided guidance on the elaboration of a detailed action plan and regulations for putting the provisions of the law into effect.
Ghana'sMentalHealth Bill has gained the support of doctors, nurses and traditional healers and can serve as a model for other African countries wishing to develop progressivementalhealth laws that respect international human rights standards.
COUNTRY SUMMARY
Ghana country summary
pdf, 1.67Mb
"A very progressivementalhealth law"
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
GhanaMentalHealth Decree, 1972.
Ghana's new draftMentalHealth Bill (to be adopted).
Previousmentalhealth policies, adopted but not implemented: Substance Abuse Policy (formulated 1990);MentalHealth Policy and Programmes (1994&2000 revision).
Ghana National Human Development Report 2007
http://www.danida-health-ghana.org/publications/pdf/powII.pdf
MOH Ghana, 2002. The Second Health Sector. 5 year programme of work, 2002-2006. Partnerships for Health: Bridging the Inequalities Gap. Ministry of Health, Government of Ghana, January 2002. MOH7PD/005/03/GD.
http://www.ghanahealthservice.org/includes/upload/publications/2004%20PROGRAMME%20OF%20WORK.pdf


Goodnight,ape i gotta sleep now,we go continue tomorrow,i've really dealt with u,my slave grin
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by LASTKILLER: 9:52pm On Dec 27, 2013
Nigerians are the most back word and ignorant fools in africa

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:53pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Start with nigeria's achievement and I will name Ghana's. You still haven't answered my question.

Typical of an uneducated nigerian from a failed education system. I asked you a simple question, answer the question and stop making things up.

Again how does that change the fact that 70% of Nigerians are dirt poor, silly, criminal, ashawos? Why do y'all eat people is it that bad in Nigeria. Then again we don't expect much from a country known as nigga area with nigga attitudes.
HOW DOES THAT ALSO CHANGE THE FACT THAT OUR UNIVERSITIES IS RANKED HIGHER THAN YOURS BY WORLD SCHOOLS RANKING ORGANISATION(4ICU..ORG) AND WEBOMETRICS
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by Jiggaman101: 9:55pm On Dec 27, 2013
danielonyisi: HOW DOES THAT ALSO CHANGE THE FACT THAT OUR UNIVERSITIES IS RANKED HIGHER THAN YOURS BY WORLD SCHOOLS RANKING ORGANISATION(4ICU..ORG) AND WEBOMETRICS

Typical of an uneducated nigerian from a failed education system. I asked you a simple question, answer the question and stop making things up.

Again how does that change the fact that 70% of Nigerians are dirt poor, silly, criminal, ashawos? Why do y'all eat people is it that bad in Nigeria. Then again we don't expect much from a country known as nigga area with nigga attitudes.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 9:56pm On Dec 27, 2013
on a typical day, the front page of nairaland looks like this grin shi1thole tinz

Nigerian Girl Killed In Rome, Italy by pitoski(m): 5:51pm On Dec 12

Another victim of human trafficking!

Franca Abumen, a 27 years old Nigerian, living in Rome, Italy, has met her untimely death in the hands of an unknown men who brutally murdered her by tying her ankles and strangling her to death with a black cord, tied around her neck.

Franca was killed in the woods of Stifone, between Narni Waters, in Rome and her body was found 24 hours after her death on Sunday 10th of December, 2012; after her friends called the police to declare her missing when she failed to return home from work (prostitution).


Hoodlums may take over Nigeria – Afenifere
on DECEMBER 13, 2012 • in NEWS
9:11 am

BY DAYO JOHNSON

AKURE—AFENIFERE, a pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Wednesday, challenged President Goodluck Jonathan to rise and act fast to stem the spate of insecurity and the wanton destruction of lives and property or face the possibility of hoodlums completely taking over the country.

Secretary-General of the group, Bashorun Seinde Arogbofa, said the rate at which kidnappers abduct prominent Nigerians and the Boko Haram menace had not only put the lives of people at risk, but also scared away prospective investors.

Arogbofa listed the recent abduction of the mother of Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the wife of former Governor of Western Region, Gen. Oluwole Rotimi (rtd), as examples, which had brought bad publicity to the country.

According to him, “nobody is any longer safe in the country. Just a few days ago, it was the elderly Prof (Mrs) Okonjo that was kidnapped; only yesterday it was the wife of Gen. Oluwole Rotimi, former governor of Western Region.

“In the Northern part of the country, the Boko Haram is in charge and kills with reckless abandon.”

40-year-old Okada Rider Docked For Stealing Kolanuts, Palm Oil by Ptimes: 10:33am On Dec 12

A 40-year-old commercial motorcyclist, popularly called okada rider, Segun Olowomako, has been arraigned before an Ore Magistrate Court for allegedly stealing two baskets of kolanuts and two kegs of palm oil.

He was alleged to have conspired with one other person, still at large, to commit the offence.

According to the charge, Mr. Olowomako, and one other person, sometimes in September, 2012, conspired to commit felony to wit stealing at about 7.00 p.m. at Zaccheus Junction Ore, in the Ore Magisterial District.

The duo thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 516 of the criminal code ,Cap 37 ,Volume 1 ,Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.

2 Policemen Arrested For Okonjo-Iweala's Mother's Kidnapping by pDude(m): 6:48pm On Dec 12

Okonjo Kidnap: Two Police officers Arrested

Two policemen have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of Finance Minister’s 82-year-old mother, the police said on Wednesday.

Professor Kamene Okonjo, mother of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who is the Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the economy was abducted on Sunday from

her home in Ogwuachi-Uku, Delta state.

Beware Of "Pillows Sellers In Lagos Traffic" by PayWell: 5:27pm On Dec 11

I just bought two pillows from an aboki, got home, took off the nice plastic wrappings and then PERCEIVED a nasty smell, not what i expected of a new product.

Became curious, took a razor blade and cut it open.

What i saw was undecipherable, pieces of very old and dirty foam.

Ouch!!! The Stench. I guess the very old and dirty foam was taken from the dustbin.

I am dump-folded. I have just been swindled of my hard earned cash and what about the health hazard posed by such a product.

LAGOS BUYERS BEWARE!!!

Police Arrest ‘Spirit’ In Kano by Tolexander(m): 5:26am On Dec 12

The Kano State Police Command, yesterday, announced the arrest of a ‘700-year-old spirit’ that engages in extorting money from the members of the public by imposing fear in them via telephone calls.

Briefing journalists at the Bompai headquarters of the command, the Kano State Police Commissioner, Mr. Ibrahim K. Idris, explained that the ‘spirit’ turned out to be one Alhaji Nura Hamza, a resident of Kurna Asabe Quarters in the state.

Idris explained that the suspect had taken advantage of the fear imposed in his victims by his status as a ‘spirit’ to cause them to source money and deposit same in a nearby bush, on an anthill, for spiritual purposes.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 9:56pm On Dec 27, 2013
LAST KILLER: Nigerians are the most back word and ignorant fools in africa
*LAUGHING HARD* JEEEEZ, ARE YOU FOR REAL? BUT WHY ARE THEY ACHIEVING MORE THAN OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES.

Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 9:57pm On Dec 27, 2013
Dummies, what name do you give to a country of kidnappers, ritualists, pr0stitutes,419ners, scammers and spammers, terrorists, militants, armed robbers, book haram, friggin eediots rule? A country where nothing works? grin grin grin

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 9:59pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: What do you expect from a MUMU, a citizen of MUMUDOM Republic? sh11ty, deluded lunatics. So utterly and ludicrously stvpid Senseless mor0n!
No wondser Lagjaja described you as f0000ls http://fabmagazineonline.com/fab-outburst-nigerians-are-mumus-fools-lagbaja/ grin

Wow, you guys even eat from the dustbin? http://ugowrite..com/2011/04/nigeria-meal-from-dustbin-in-lagos.html grin cool

Talking to azzholes who eat from dustbins is a waste of my valuable time,huh?

Chei, you animals even eat human meat? https://www.nairaland.com/1113611/joshua-akindele-man-eats-sells grin

120 million without electricity paaaaaaaaaaaaaa https://www.nairaland.com/1314971/120m-nigerians-without-electricity-fg grin grin


Peregrino Brimah: Nigeria ranks bottom 10 in world in almost everything grin grin grin
By Peregrino Brimah on October 22, 2013@dailypostngr

Below is a compilation of just a few indices in which Nigeria ranks proudly at the bottom 10 in the entire world: grin
#8 – General Corruption: Nigeria is 8th most corrupt nation in the world grin grin grin according to Transparency International 2013 Global Corruption Barometer.
#4 – Police corruption: Nigeria ranked 4th highest in the world for perceiving the police as corrupt grin, according to the same Transparency survey.
#1 – Being born: The Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU ranked Nigeria the worst place to be born in 2013. grin grin grin grin
#4 – Population in Slavery: Nigeria with up to 740,000 in slave bondage ranks 4th in the world grin grin grin in modern slave nations, according to the just released Global Slavery Index. Fitting in after Pakistan.
#1 –High Sea Piracy: As the world records lower global stats, thanks to Nigeria, West Africa is now the world piracy capital cool tongue. According to the International Maritime Bureau reported Nigeria had 11 of 66 global incidents for the first quarter of 2013 grin. 966 sailors were attacked last year off West African coasts.
#9 – Maternal mortality: According to World Bank data, Nigeria ranks 9th worst in the world with 630 deaths per 100,000 ;Dfrom 10 years data collected from 1990-2010.
#2 –Software Piracy: The 2011 Global Software Piracy Study conducted by Business Software Alliance ranked Nigeria 2nd in the world, grin with software piracy costing the nation a whopping $251m (N39.4bn).
#1 – Exam Malpractice: Director General National Orientation Agency (NOA) Mr. Mike Omeri whose agency partners with Exam Ethics Marshals International, in 2012 ranked[b] Nigeria #1 in the World Exam Malpractice Index[/b] grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin.
#11 – Good Governance: Nigeria ranked 4th worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, in Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and Human Development, in the 2013 Ibrahim Index of African Governance. Nigeria ranked 41st out of the 52 countries listed overall. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
#1 – Bribe: Nigeria ranks highest for Bribe in the world on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act grin grin grin (FCPA) interactive map, online at- fcpamap.com
#1 – VVF: According to United States Agency for International Development, USAID, Nigeria has the highest prevalence of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in the world, grin with over 200,000 patients and an annual incidence at 20,000. That is 40% of the global cases in Nigeria alone.
#7 – Terrorism: Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranks Nigeria the 7th worst in the world for terrorism grin grin over the last 10 years, according to its 2012 assessment.
#2 – Road Traffic Accidents (RTA): In 2012, Nigeria ranked second highest in road traffic accident grin(RTA) fatalities among the 193 countries in the world according to the Minister of Health.
#1 – Aviation Accident for 2012: In 2012 with over 153 onboard deaths and more on the ground, in the Dana Air Boeing MD83 airline accident, Nigeria had the world’s worst aviation accident. shocked cool tongue embarassed
#4 – Worst City: Despite aggressive transformation by the Lagos government, the EIU in its 2013 annual survey of 140 major metropolises ranked Lagos the 4th worst city in the entire world. grin grin grin
#7 – Growing Old: Global AgeWatch Index 2013 ranking of 91 countries, put Nigeria at #85; the seventh worst country to grow old in. Nigeria in the report ranked third lowest for income security. grin
#2 – HIV/AIDS: With an estimated 3.4 million living with the virus, the National Action Committee on Aids (NACA) put the nation as the second worst in the world. grin
#2 – Electricity: Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2nd worst in the world in power (electricity) supply grin grin grin grin grin grin. According to the report, 82.4 million Nigerians, half the nation lived without power. India is #1.
#1 – Kidnapping: In the first half of 2013, Nigeria had the most kidnapping attempts of any nation in the world, grin grin according to NYA International organization of Crises prevention and response. Recording 26%, over a quarter of all incidents. Mexico was second with 10% and Pakistan 3rd with 7%.
#1 – Oil Spills Worldwide: From Vanguard on November 14, 2012: Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world grin– Senate; the nation records the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with no penalty regime attached to such oil spills
#4 – Oil Spillage Outages: Vanguard reported on October 8th, 2013, that with more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil being lost to pipeline vandalism, Nigeria ranks 4th worst in the world in oil spillage outages grin, according to Deutsche Bank and other shipping and industry estimates. Libya, Syria, Iran and lead Nigeria in outages for obvious reasons including recent wars and US sanctions at Iran.

Dr. Peregrino Brimah







Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 10:00pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Typical of an uneducated nigerian from a failed education system. I asked you a simple question, answer the question and stop making things up.

Again how does that change the fact that 70% of Nigerians are dirt poor, silly, criminal, ashawos? Why do y'all eat people is it that bad in Nigeria. Then again we don't expect much from a country known as nigga area with nigga attitudes.
YOU ARE TRYNA FORCE ME TO START SPAMMING THE NEGATIVE AND BLACK DEEDS OF GAAYNA FROM WEBSITES, BUT I WONT COS AM NOT AS F.O.OLISH AS YOU ARE
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by naijanoni(m): 10:01pm On Dec 27, 2013
adamscuti: utter crap.

It wont change the fact that 80percent of gaynians have no dollar.

It wont change the fact that 87 percent of gaynians have no access to toilets (21 out of 24millions,the highest without toilets in the world)

it wont change th fact that ur sh1thole lacks water,health care e.t.c

it won't change the fact that gaynians commits the highest suicide in the world (becos of the harsh economy,y'all wish u werent gaynians)

it won't change the fact that ur jungle tops in gay activities in africa

it won't change the fact that lagos state economy is bigger than ur whole jungle

it won't change the fact that ur jungle tops 419 activities in the world.. Fraud

it won't change the fact that ur jungle lacks good infrastructure,ur best city(accra) dont look half as good as onitsha in nigeria

it wont change the fact that ur jungle has no light rail

it wont change the fact that ur jungle cant build drones

it wont change the fact that ur jungle cant' build anything,not even automobiles..

It won't change the fact that ur jungle is juju capital of africa

it wont change the fact that ur education system is crap,a jungle where students study in containers and call it a university? grin

it won't change the fvcking fact that no gaynian uni is amongs africa's top ten and top 20

it wont change the fact that only one gaynian uni is amongs africa's top 50

it still wont change the fact that 3 gaynian uni are in top 100 in africa while nigeria has 10,3 highest number behind S.a and egypt cool

it wont change the fact that liberians are deporting ur kind

it wont change the fact that y'all are black like charcoal.

It wont change the fact that ur women look like baboons

it won't change the fact that y'all are ugly...

It won't change the fact that y'all are lazy and have being cursed by God

it still wont change the fact that u cant booast of a single development in ur jungle,nothing to show ur "misters" how sad grin

it won't change the fact that even ethiopia is better than ur zoo,their military is good and are building their own light rail.

It won't change the fact that ur women are officila asahows

it wont change the fact that y'll are hated by all,even animals desist y'all smelling apes

it wont change the fact that nigeria is 1000x better than ur zoo.

It wont change the fact that nigeria's middle class is 3x the population of ur forbidden pit-laterine


It wont change the fact that nigeria's GDP is 405billion dollars while that of ur jungle is 40billion dollars...

I've to stop here slave

i hope i've mauled u enough
hahahahahahahaha .I call this FINISHING !!!!.I can see petrol dullard and jigga man crying now.
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 10:04pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2: Dummies, what name do you give to a country of kidnappers, ritualists, pr0stitutes,419ners, scammers and spammers, terrorists, militants, armed robbers, book haram, friggin eediots rule? A country where nothing works? grin grin grin
AND THEIR ECONOMY KEEPS GROWING AND THEIR YOUTHS BECOMING MILLIONAIRES EVERYDAY. I KNOW HOW PAINFUL IT IS TO THE HATERS

Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by PetroDolla2: 10:05pm On Dec 27, 2013
people are now kidnapped in that dustbin country for gala and a bottle of coke! Chei, grin grin grin

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 10:06pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

Start with nigeria's achievement and I will name Ghana's. You still haven't answered my question.

Typical of an uneducated nigerian from a failed education system. I asked you a simple question, answer the question and stop making things up.

Again how does that change the fact that 70% of Nigerians are dirt poor, silly, criminal, ashawos? Why do y'all eat people is it that bad in Nigeria. Then again we don't expect much from a country known as nigga area with nigga attitudes.

strange,this is coming from the darkest and blackest creature on earth,the whole land filled with slave,the under-developed jungle where people walk around naked a century ago grin

87percent of gaynains are poor,have no access to toilets.


Y'all eat urselves and commit all sort of rituals..ur jungle is cursed grin

Vestiges of Barbaric Animalistic Ritual Murders in Ghana


ByEric Kwasi Bottah
8/19/2008 7:57:54 PM -
Family and friends, if you are like me, perhaps you were sickened to your stomach by a news item that appeared on Ghanaweb regarding serial killings of hunchbacks (see Ghanaweb August 18, 2008).
Briefly the macabre news item pointed to the arrest of three people near Bibiani, Western Region, namely Nuhu Billa, alias Apana, Alidu Musah, Alias Tony and Abudu Rahman, alias Taller who is a butcher, plus a fourth person missing at large, who conspired to kill one Musa Iddi, a hunchback for his hump to enable them get rich quickly through juju, i.e. “sikaduro”.
This is just plain barbaric. How in the world do people get the idea that hunchbacks have mother lodes of cash in their humps? Now if they could not make themselves rich by their humps, how could they help others to be rich? Over there in Tanzania, the phenomenon is to capture and kill albinos for similar purposes.
I have pondered a lot over the sources of our “sikaduro” and “bayifuo” (witchcraft) beliefs, and I can't seem to fathom out how notions of witches and wizards, with magic powers, are so entrenched in our communities. I do not believe the powers attributed to witches and wizards are real, neither do I believe in juju or “sikaduro”. This is what I think though; that the “bayifuo” belief is most probably a throwback to our not so distant past primitive societies where people engaged in cannibalism, and ritual sacrifices that involved the murdering of people for their blood to imbue oneself, rightly or wrongly, with some extraordinary powers. This is not uniquely African; all human societies have gone through such experiences in their development, but in Africa vestiges of them have become entrenched and continue to be patronized by people of all walks of life. Some politicians, businessmen, professionals, Christians, and Moslems, dabble in it. The fact that they dabble in it, does not mean the powers projected to them are real, rather the criminal behaviour is. If one killed somebody for some powers, one thing should be made clear to him, he has committed murder and there is no proven human measurement to show he derived any perceived powers. The thing is, belief in these barbaric practices defies logic, and it does not necessarily depend on a person’s level of education or station in life. The irony is that whether people are succeeding in life or not, rich or poor, they would find some rational to immerse in it, if they so wishes.
Even though it exists in western societies as black magic; back in our distant primitive societies, cannibalism and ritual murder coincided, overlapped and infused each other. I would submit that it is notions of those cannibalistic and ritual sacrifices that have been uplifted and forged unto witchcraft in our modern era. People still have imagery and imagination of what obtained then, in their minds today, as are told in oral history, and they associate them with witchcraft rather than cannibalism. In Africa today, I find some correlation between the images and beliefs that are attributed to witches as something that greatly parallels primitive societies where people either hid behind masks or openly practiced cannibalism and human sacrifices as part of their traditional religion. It fits into a grandiose of over all religiosity and worship. Just think of it,cannibalsare often primitive people who converge on special occasions to eat their prisoners of war or the sick amongst them. So also is the belief today that witches meet at night to feast on the spiritual body of victims which are magically donated by one of their members in some kind of rotation. I find

continue reading grin

http://www.google.com/gwt/x?hl=en&u=http://www.modernghana.com/news/179537/1/vestiges-of-barbaric-animalistic-ritual-murders-in.html&q=Ghanaian+cannibals&sa=X&ei=Seq9UruYIsqo0wXY5gE&ved=0CDMQFjAE
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by LASTKILLER: 10:08pm On Dec 27, 2013
A good nigerian is the dead one rest are bunch of stupid criminals
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 10:09pm On Dec 27, 2013
PetroDolla2:
people are now kidnapped in that dustbin country for gala and a bottle of coke! Chei, grin grin grin
dont lemme post articles about kidnapping in ur tiny jungle,people kidnap just for the fun of it,even for pure.water and biscuits grin grin africa's poorest

nigeria is africa's largest economy,to replace S.a in G-20 economy.. Ur june is in 15 position..behind lagos and kenya grin grin chaaai!

Thank God i'm not gaynian
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 10:12pm On Dec 27, 2013
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by adamscuti(m): 10:13pm On Dec 27, 2013
LAST KILLER: A good nigerian is the dead one rest are bunch of stupid criminals
i cant believe this is coming from a gaynian?? U m0ron,ur jungle tops 419..fraud in africa,the greatest fraud ever in history was done by a gauynian..fvcking criminals.

We manufacture our own drones,vechicles,infact..nissa (a world japanese automobile industry) is building its factory in 9ja to manufacture vechicles..

We are build eco-atlantic city.

We got light rails in abuja,lagos,kaduna,osun and river state,the first in westafrica.. U dummy.

We are africa's largest economy

we got 5 space satellites,the 5th one was built by nigerian engineers.. What has ur zoo got to offer if not juju,charlie? grin i give up!
Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 10:14pm On Dec 27, 2013
LAST KILLER: A good nigerian is the dead one rest are bunch of stupid criminals
YOUR NAME SAYS ALL ABOUT YOU. NO NEED TO ARGUE WITH YOU

Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by OmoTier1(m): 10:15pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jigga_man101:

I don't see anyone complaining about Ghana except ungrateful Nigerians. There are several other nationalities. I don't see South Africans, Indians, lebanese, Ivorians, Togolese and so more complaining. Is always Nigeria, Nigeria. Regards to moving to other cities, other cities are not as expensive. Lagos is the most expensive city in Nigeria isn't that right

I have told you, Nigeria is not on the same pedestal with Ghana, hence the reason I am not comparing the two countries. Like I mentioned, the younger generations of Nigerians you people are vomiting all sorts of hatred towards are going to become the leaders in nigeria 15years down the line. You know what will happen to relations with Ghana when that time comes.

FYI, Lagos is not the most expensive city in Nigria.

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by LASTKILLER: 10:15pm On Dec 27, 2013
Crime is in the dna of an average nigerian asss holes nigeria is the ghetto of the earth

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Re: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by danielonyisi(m): 10:20pm On Dec 27, 2013
LAST KILLER: Crime is in the dna of an average nigerian asss holes nigeria is the ghetto of the earth
MEHHN YOU ARE OUTDATED, GAAAYNA HAS TAKEN OVER FROM NIGERIA IN TERMS OF CRIMES AND COMPUTER FRAUD

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