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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 7:21pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
striker9: The only thing I miss about Gaynians is there ewa gwoin,maybe I will snap one of your family selling buns,hahahahahahaha,they even have a style of carrying the show glass!chai,man must wack! Hahahahaha!!!!!! You keep showing your mumuness. Pictures taken by a tourist in Lagos(mumudom) »»» http://www.eveandersson.com/photos/photo-display-directory?directory=%2Fphotos%2Fnigeria%2F&return_link=%3Ca+href%3D%22%2Fnigeria%2Flagos%22%3ELagos%2C+Nigeria%3C%2Fa%3E 1 Like
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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 7:22pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
otumfour: The fumes, the fumes, the fumes......why do you think the life expectancy in nigeria is 52 years»»» http://www.spyghana.com/life-expectancy-in-nigeria-is-dangerously-low/ and that of Ghana is 65 years.»»» http://www.who.int/countries/gha/en/ 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 7:24pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: Dey maybe unfaithful but ur girls are prostitute they start frm 12 By the way what's ur problem, u seems to be so concern about Nigeria lol..isn't that fun ny u spend most of ur time digging abwt nigeria online haba..!! Of which we don't even see ur people exist..sincerely we are a big threat on u people..no wonder we are the giant of africa. Why can't u for once face ur warrant nd leave us alone....how can u be stewpid wasting ur time on people that doesn't even care abwt your existence..na wa oooo |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 7:48pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
timilehin007: Kwasia!!! You keep replying me and telling me I am wasting my time in replying you!... You throw dust about Ghana, and you expect a handshake from us? person!!! ..... Child Prostitution in nigeria "Before my first visit to the brothel, I used to think that prostitution was mainly for older women but it beats my imagination when I stepped into the brothel and saw girls of 12, 13 and 14 years engaged in prostitution. http://gvnet.com/childprostitution/Nigeria.htm |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by striker9(m): 7:58pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
timilehin007:The guy dey try,see as e dey dig news up and down,my naija people are too busy making $$$,he's online doing amebo,chai,na wa o |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 8:03pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: what is wrong with these impotent black monkeys trying to rub shoulders with creme dela creme in the african scene? these phools copying naija slang, songs, films, attitude and their self hate and inferiority complex makes them turn their hate outwards. like the penis envy thing these dudes keep comparing when their is no comparison. ok naija is bad but their economy is better than yours, they have produced better human power in various feilds ranging from the academia to entertainment...... what do these tame monkeys want? 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 8:06pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
striker9: The guy dey try,see as e dey dig news up and down,my naija people are too busy making $$$,he's online doing amebo,chai,na wa oScammer! Fraudster! Yahoo boy, Ole!!! |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 8:17pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
rigarmortis: You better tell me thank you for telling you the truth, bleached ape. So after drilling one million barrels of oil a day for decades now in your sh1thole, your people, 90% of who survive on less than $2 a day, are feeding fat from the dustbin despite your billions. You have billionaires and yet more than 120 million of your people don't have access to electricity? http:// www.nairaland.com/1314971/120m- nigerians-without-electricity-fg you have billionaires and yet life expectancy in your sh1thole is 52 years? you have billionaires and and yet your country is so lowly rated on the United Nations Human Development Index? Jeez, people are even burning themselves up because of poverty grin https://www.nairaland.com/1575652/ economic-hardship-fedrick-onuigbo-set 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 8:49pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: look here young man....my father is way past 52 and he aint dead yet.......i am have spent more than two dollars a day just being online...not to talk of eating in one day..... what are you really saying.....you will notice i am trying my best not to insult you....dont make me start |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 8:58pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
rigarmortis:person! Product of a failed educational system, the research was conducted by the world Bank. You have no problem when the research favours you huh? 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by phillippiano(m): 8:59pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by phillippiano(m): 9:00pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
Who the hell is talking about electricity ?? www.ghanacelebrities.com/tag/electricity-problems-in-ghana/ |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 9:09pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: If I have my way I'd scam ur president. We talking money nd u talking nonsense...dnt worry I'll find a way to fraud u.. |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 9:13pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
phillippiano: Who the hell is talking about electricity Benin, Togo ask for more power from Ghana.............. "Benin and Togo have made a joint request to the Ghana government to supply them with more power, since their power situation is more desperate than Ghana’s. “The situation in Benin and Togo is worse.” Ghana has reduced the contractual supply of power to Benin and Togo from 90 MW to 35 MW after the destruction of a pipeline belonging to the West Africa Gas Pipeline Project (WAGP) in August 2012. The cut in power supply to the two countries has resulted in massive load shedding and power disruption in Togo and Benin between eight and 12 hours or more daily. Mr Kassa(Benin minister for energy) looked worried, apprehensive and expectant when he pleaded with the minister to compromise and increase the power supply slightly upwards, but Mr Buah(Ghana minister for Energy) was firm and said Ghana could only help when the situation in the country normalised. Mr Buah’s response created more distress for Mr Kassa and his team, who shoved diplomacy aside and displayed open worry. Ghana Commissions New Dam The Electricity Company of Ghana(ECG) made history on Friday when it became the first company in the West African sub-region to pioneer the supply of power to villages on the borders of neighbouring countries. Ghana solar energy plant set to be Africa's largest Nigeria, highest importer of generator sets 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 9:14pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
phillippiano: Who the hell is talking about electricity Benin, Togo ask for more power from Ghana.............. "Benin and Togo have made a joint request to the Ghana government to supply them with more power, since their power situation is more desperate than Ghana’s. “The situation in Benin and Togo is worse.” Ghana has reduced the contractual supply of power to Benin and Togo from 90 MW to 35 MW after the destruction of a pipeline belonging to the West Africa Gas Pipeline Project (WAGP) in August 2012. The cut in power supply to the two countries has resulted in massive load shedding and power disruption in Togo and Benin between eight and 12 hours or more daily. Mr Kassa(Benin minister for energy) looked worried, apprehensive and expectant when he pleaded with the minister to compromise and increase the power supply slightly upwards, but Mr Buah(Ghana minister for Energy) was firm and said Ghana could only help when the situation in the country normalised. Mr Buah’s response created more distress for Mr Kassa and his team, who shoved diplomacy aside and displayed open worry. Ghana Commissions New Dam The Electricity Company of Ghana(ECG) made history on Friday when it became the first company in the West African sub-region to pioneer the supply of power to villages on the borders of neighbouring countries. Ghana solar energy plant set to be Africa's largest Nigeria, highest importer of generator sets 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 9:15pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
timilehin007:Or course, Scamming is the number one foreign exchange for nigeria... I told you, you guys have lost your sanity in that mumudom. |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by phillippiano(m): 9:17pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
Many more ghanaians to commit suicide cos of economic hardship graphic.com.gh/archive/General-News/gma-warns-of-more-suicids-due-to-economic-hardships.html |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by onome324(m): 9:28pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME:K |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by onome324(m): 9:30pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
Kwame is bored...y'alL shuld ignore his posts so he'lL go back to his shit hoLe |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by 360command: 9:39pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
phillippiano: Many more ghanaians to commit suicide cos of economic hardshipGuy, you dey make me laugh for here. Your post reminds me of my ivorian friend who says that Ghanaians are dying silently as a result of increase in the price of goods in the economy. Even Ghanaians can experience economic hardship by the size of kenke they eat .I wonder how you got this information from? It is so funny! |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 9:49pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 9:53pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME:Another burnt offering spewing jargons. Go to hell with your largest solar in Africa and stop famzing. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 9:56pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME:Go to hell you frustrated mugger! Who employs ghanaians after graduation? Glo, coscharis, dangote, etc. Now go and get yourself drunk with dog urine. |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 10:01pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: you bastard product of a made in ghana leaking condom. the akpeteshi that diluted your fathers spe.rm when he mounted your mother and forcefully penetrated her fetid cuuunt must be flowing through your veins and affecting your sense of reasoning. the so called failed system produced soyinka, achebe and even adichie.....what has ghana produced apart from kwames and idio.ts luike you. naija has fela...the most sampled african artist ever....asa and others that rub shoulders internationally. our economy is better than yours. what do you want. your father should have used a better condom...or was it your moms hairy p.oosie that tore that condom? why didnt the man self-service you into a pit latrine in downtown kumasi? why did he r.ape a deranged woman who was asleep in an empty shed. fool...you keep say person...a word you learnt from sagamite here on NL....thats how you ppl ape every naija trend.... be original dude.... i guess thats too hard for an ape to do huh? 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 10:03pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: How old are u...dz guy hatred is absolutely out of this world., o boy you really need to get a life oo..quit fronting guy get a life nah when will u start acting ur age for f*uck sake? |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:09pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
timilehin007: How old are u...dz guy hatred isperson! I am giving you stats and facts àbout your mumudom! Man-goat! 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:10pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
phillippiano: Many more ghanaians to commit suicide cos of economic hardship Nigerian Man kills wife, daughter; ends own life, because of Poverty August 19, 2013 A brick kiln worker, frustrated by poverty, shot his wife and daughter dead and, later, committed suicide with the same pistol at village Jamber Kalan in the limits of Phoolnagar police station on Sunday.......»»» http://www.nation.com.pk/national/19-Aug-2013/man-kills-wife-daughter-ends-own-life 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:17pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
rigarmortis:Rigarmortis the idbo-dog! This are the comments your compatriots are saying about Ghana,...... Re: Travel To Ghana By Road by sassygal: Wale112: https://www.nairaland.com/1546079/travel-ghana-road/3#20718044 Nigerian woman tries to commit suicide days before she was due to be deported from the UK ^^^who can blame her? No one wants to live in a sh1thole! 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:21pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
360command: Guy, you dey make me laugh for here. Your post reminds me of my ivorian friend who says that Ghanaians are dying silently as a result of increase in the price of goods in the economy. Even Ghanaians can experience economic hardship by the size of kenke they eat .I wonder how you got this information from? It is so funny!here comes the ivoirian slave again! person from mumudom! Go figure Nigeria- Prostitution Exporter of the World »»» http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Africa taking the second position is Ivory Coast, so I am not surprised you always quoting them! Kwasia!!! The ivoirians are killing themselves on tribal lines(Ouattara and Gbagbo) they have suffered two civil wars and has a large UN mandated troops, who among us is dieing slowly? Product of a failed educational system. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:27pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
iconize: Nigeria and ghana brothers? God forbid!! Of course na!g We have nothing in common! You guys left Togo and benin and are trooping to Ghana like dogs! No wonder nigeria leads in Bleaching »»» http://m.allafrica.com/stories/201306040711.html/?maneref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fm%3Fq%3Dbleach%2Bcapital%2Bof%2Bafrica%2Bnigeria%2B%26client%3Dms-opera-mini%26channel%3Dnew 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 10:28pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME: So what's has ur blunt facts changed so far...the fact still never changed u still lagging behind us in every aspects..we are many miles away frm Ghana in all angle so keep sucking ur dirty father dry black d1ck...ur so call fact still doesn't make u gaynian get exposure more than us..we surpass you gaynian..u really have to take it and stop being ignorant... |
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by striker9(m): 10:33pm On Jan 07, 2014 |
GH^KWAME:Just like your Gaynian actress, www.nairaland.com/1375209/emelia-brobbey-arrested-stealing-london charity begins @ home,lmao
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