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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:37pm On Jan 07, 2014
timilehin007:

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...
You product of a goat sp3rm! You are many miles away from us in Corruption, kidnapping, terrorism, prostitution among the likes. Your mates are Afghanistan and Somalia. Even Togo and Benin have eradicated polio, you guys are not only a third world, but a fourth world by african standards!

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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by reetasexy: 10:39pm On Jan 07, 2014
sasuos:

Ghana ian not Ghan ian. I just educated you........Ignoramus
I wonder how many times we had to make these ghanians know that we don't care hw name is spelt.we just dnt care!!! They want to force it down but we dont care
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:41pm On Jan 07, 2014
striker9: Just like your Gaynian actress,
www.nairaland.com/1375209/emelia-
brobbey-arrested-stealing-london
charity begins @ home,lmao




2 Nigerians arrested for $800,000 gold fraud »»» http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage//economy/artikel.php?ID=278870[/quote]



Nigerian man convicted of killing his
3yr old nephew for wetting bed
»»» http://lindaikeji..com/2013/11/nigerian-man-convicted-of-killing-his.html?m=1



Nigerian Man kills wife, daughter;
ends own life, because of Poverty

August 19, 2013
.......»»»
http://www.nation.com.pk/
national/19-Aug-2013/man-kills-wife-
daughter-ends-own-life

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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 10:42pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:

Rigarmortis the idbo-dog! This are the comments your compatriots are saying about Ghana,......
Re: Travel To Ghana By Road by





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!


may sango slap you back into your fathers droopy tersticles........

your father couldnt afford to buy vaseline to w.a.nk and he
r.a.ped a mad woman and you popped out nine months later.

sanponna la gbonmi si iokun baba e

we provide you daughterfuckers with jobs (banks and glo etc) and you still have the guts to come here and say shiiit.

you just come here ranting like a rabid mad dog....you know that your father ios mad but did he r.a.pe you mom doqq13 style position too?
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by GHKWAME1: 10:43pm On Jan 07, 2014
reetasexy:
I wonder how many times we had to make these ghanians know that we don't care hw name is spelt.we just dnt care!!! They want to force it down but we dont care
Mumuness from mumudom! Who the fork cares? Fucktards!
3 Out Of Every 10 Nigerian Men Are Not The Biological Fathers Of Their Children – DNA Expert
http://nigeriafilms.com/news/19070/54/3-out-of-every-10-nigerian-men-are-not-the-biologi.html

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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 10:51pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:
Mumuness from mumudom! Who the fork cares? Fucktards!
3 Out Of Every 10 Nigerian Men Are Not The Biological Fathers Of Their Children – DNA Expert
http://nigeriafilms.com/news/19070/54/3-out-of-every-10-nigerian-men-are-not-the-biologi.html


will you stop using person and try something original.

prickless, lazy, physical and mental midget, kettle black son of of a clueless bastard.....i have told you to be original..

is your brain to daft to comprehend that?
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by reetasexy: 11:00pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:
Mumuness from mumudom! Who the fork cares? Fucktards!
3 Out Of Every 10 Nigerian Men Are Not The Biological Fathers Of Their Children – DNA Expert
http://nigeriafilms.com/news/19070/54/3-out-of-every-10-nigerian-men-are-not-the-biologi.html

How pathetic is the life of gaynian,he wakes up every morning,goes digging online of anything Nigerian he can add to his swag.he knows NAija more than her beloved citizens. He sleeps Naija,dreams Naija. Copy cats.! Who cares if gaynians exist or not. A lion does worry or care about the opinion of a sheep
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by reetasexy: 11:10pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:





2 Nigerians arrested for $800,000 gold fraud »»» http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage//economy/artikel.php?ID=278870



Nigerian man convicted of killing his
3yr old nephew for wetting bed
»»»
http://lindaikeji..com/2013/11/nigerian-man-convicted-of-killing-his.html?m=1



Nigerian Man kills wife, daughter;
ends own life, because of Poverty

August 19, 2013
.......»»»
http://www.nation.com.pk/
national/19-Aug-2013/man-kills-wife-
daughter-ends-own-life
Accra is like oshodi while other parts like kumasi and villages in ghana if u compare it's size with Lagos state.its just like u say lagos is a country so let's not stoop so low comparing this any of a country to almighty NIGERIA.
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 11:16pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:


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
Gibberish!
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 11:29pm On Jan 07, 2014
cheesy
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 11:39pm On Jan 07, 2014
Alaba international market generates more money annually than gayna as a country.
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:41pm On Jan 07, 2014
iconize:
Dude stop embarrassing your black self. The last time I checked Nigerians in gayna were employing gaynains, in a nutshell Nigerians outshines gaynains in their own territory.
But in here in Nigeria your burnt offering brothers have decided to hawk buns and liter our streets till eternity.
An advice from a bigger African, urge your government to come PICK your burnt offering brothers, or face massive deportation.
stop talking nonsense, dog. stvpid mumugerian. can Nigayrians employ goats, not to talk of employing Ghanaians? you must be smoking some very bad leaves, mor0n! do you know the unemployment level in your sh1thole? hahahahaha why do you think your youths are now armed robbers, pr0stitutes, yahoo yahoo, ritualists, boko harams, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, terrorists etc etc etc etc etc grin

hahahahahaha dangote employed graduates last year as drivers and sacked them grin https://www.nairaland.com/1583129/dangote-sacks-almost-all-graduate#20717975 even professors applied for the driving job that was paying a meager N25,000 per month grin grin grin

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Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 11:43pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:
You product of a goat sp3rm! You are many miles away from us in Corruption, kidnapping, terrorism, prostitution among the likes. Your mates are Afghanistan and Somalia. Even Togo and Benin have eradicated polio, you guys are not only a third world, but a fourth world by african standards!

Old man u really need to get a life truth...just imagine urself..why do u spend so much of ur time on net digging about nigeria..no just imagine u seems to know more than us..isn't that eviness at its highest order..?? See we don't gv a 'f abwt gaynian existence dey dnt matters in our life, ur peeps depends on us we don't have any reason to take get rigour with you black dry asx gaynian...u can invest that ur time u wasting on net digging abwt nigeria on sometin meaningful in ur life...if we so care abwt u gaynian we too would of course google the ugly parts of gaynian..but no time, who cares abwt u gaynian that can't even withstand Lagos state..mtchewww...!! Pls jump pass abeg..go vent ur anger on ur mates..zambia, togo benin gambia nd etc..
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:44pm On Jan 07, 2014
iconize: Alaba international market generates more money annually than gayna as a country.
hahahaha this can only come from a citizen of the federal republic of foooooooooooooooooooooooooools grin http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/02/nigeria-a-nation-of-160million-fools/ sh1tnigeria hahahahah fuckeduppedness grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 11:47pm On Jan 07, 2014
iconize: Alaba international market generates more money annually than gayna as a country.

Let them know...this is an insult to Nigeria..gaynian beefiNg nigeria..God its a slap on we faces oo..they no reach, its not suppose to be gayna..we are not in there league
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:48pm On Jan 07, 2014
iconize: Gaynains should know that Nigeria as a country is not on the same level with their one city country gayna. Gaynaians should go and play with their mates zambians, burkinabes and nigeriens etc.
I keep asking why some countries can't buy other countries and its inhabitants. Gayna doesn't deserve to be a country, or isn't it the same gayna where the british kept their livestocks during colonial period!

The british kept their livestocks in Ghana? hahahaha sh1tnigeria must have been their toilet then

The Toilet Named Nigeria grin grin grin
http://washafrica./2011/07/12/the-toilet-named-nigeria/

In his latest column, government critic and Professor of Creative Writing at Trinity College (USA) Okey Ndibe, voices his disgust at the practice of open defecation in his homeland Nigeria.

If you want to gauge how badly Nigerians have been animalized, then pay attention to how, and where, many of them defecate. Just recently, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that 33 million Nigerians have no access to decent toilets. As a consequence, said the report, these citizens of Africa’s most populous nation answer the call of nature in the open.

Is it really only 33 million Nigerians? One is afraid that here’s one occasion when statisticians have pegged the figure too low. Nigeria – as I wrote three years ago – may be described as one vast toilet. Anybody who has traveled from Lagos to Onitsha by road knows that there isn’t one single rest area with toilet facilities along the route. At stops in Ore or Benin City, pressed passengers must hurry off into the brushes, gingerly skating around others’ feces, in order to relieve themselves.


In Ndibe’s eyes the “habit of doing in public what ought to be done in private” points to a deep cultural crisis.

Long habituated to inhuman conditions, many Nigerians have ceased noticing those peeing or defecating in the open. Or, when we notice, too many of us have lost our sense of outrage at the oddity. Public acts of pissing and defecation have become – more or less – normal, part and parcel of our social experience and landscape.


Open defecation in Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria. Photo: Kola Aliyu / PM News

The associated health risks of Nigeria’s insanitary conditions have made Ndibe feel uneasy about shaking hands.

For me, it’s often a dilemma. I know how scandalous it would be to refuse to offer one’s hand. Yet, I can’t help wondering where the hands I shake have been, and whether they’ve been washed.

Ndibe retells an revealing anecdote about local government staff who staunchly opposed a plan to build staff toilets. They told the local government administrator to “just give them a share of the public funds – and to leave it up to them to decide on toilet matters”.
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by rigarmortis: 11:49pm On Jan 07, 2014
PetroDolla2: stop talking nonsense, dog. stvpid mumugerian. can Nigayrians employ goats, not to talk of employing Ghanaians? you must be smoking some very bad leaves, mor0n! do you know the unemployment level in your sh1thole? hahahahaha why do you think your youths are now armed robbers, pr0stitutes, yahoo yahoo, ritualists, boko harams, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, terrorists etc etc etc etc etc grin

hahahahahaha dangote employed graduates last year as drivers and sacked them grin https://www.nairaland.com/1583129/dangote-sacks-almost-all-graduate#20717975 even professors applied for the driving job that was paying a meager N25,000 per month grin grin grin

your post or your moms fetid poosie........i dunno which one smells worse....

so you dont know that glo and naija banks like gtb and co provide jobs for retarded black faced ghaynians like your limped d1cked father or or droopy testicle brother,?

even you fat a.r.s.e sister provided a well lubricated poosie for naija tourists to sample....is that not a means of providing jobs?........

dude your reasoning faculty is unbelievably low......lower than your mothers saggy b.r.e.asts
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 11:51pm On Jan 07, 2014
PetroDolla2: hahahaha this can only come from a citizen of the federal republic of foooooooooooooooooooooooooools grin http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/02/nigeria-a-nation-of-160million-fools/ sh1tnigeria hahahahah fuckeduppedness grin

U are just as r3tard as ur queer-bait gaynian brother Kwame..why so concern abwt nigeria..so u spend ur MB on making research abwt nigeria, u are trying to pull us down to ur level..not in dz planet earth...u shud compete with either Jos or Enugu alone...Lagos is way too far sef not to talk of almighty Nigeria, giant of Africa.
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:53pm On Jan 07, 2014
timilehin007:

Let them know...this is an insult to Nigeria..gaynian beefiNg nigeria..God its a slap on we faces oo..they no reach, its not suppose to be gayna..we are not in there league
what is this mumu modafaka saying? of course it is an insult to compare Ghana with sh1tnigeria. you should be comparing your dustbin country with sh1tholes like Somalia,huh? you guys already have a lot in common with somalia. both sh1tholes are the epi centres of piracy around the world. both sh1tholes are failed dustbin countries grin grin grin

MUMU country grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by Nobody: 11:54pm On Jan 07, 2014
GH^KWAME:


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

Fool!!.. Why lay much emphasis on bleaching, as if it's your money.. And who says ghanaian girls dont bleach..huh?
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 11:54pm On Jan 07, 2014
PetroDolla2: The british kept their livestocks in Ghana? hahahaha sh1tnigeria must have been their toilet then

The Toilet Named Nigeria grin grin grin
http://washafrica./2011/07/12/the-toilet-named-nigeria/

In his latest column, government critic and Professor of Creative Writing at Trinity College (USA) Okey Ndibe, voices his disgust at the practice of open defecation in his homeland Nigeria.

If you want to gauge how badly Nigerians have been animalized, then pay attention to how, and where, many of them defecate. Just recently, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that 33 million Nigerians have no access to decent toilets. As a consequence, said the report, these citizens of Africa’s most populous nation answer the call of nature in the open.

Is it really only 33 million Nigerians? One is afraid that here’s one occasion when statisticians have pegged the figure too low. Nigeria – as I wrote three years ago – may be described as one vast toilet. Anybody who has traveled from Lagos to Onitsha by road knows that there isn’t one single rest area with toilet facilities along the route. At stops in Ore or Benin City, pressed passengers must hurry off into the brushes, gingerly skating around others’ feces, in order to relieve themselves.


In Ndibe’s eyes the “habit of doing in public what ought to be done in private” points to a deep cultural crisis.

Long habituated to inhuman conditions, many Nigerians have ceased noticing those peeing or defecating in the open. Or, when we notice, too many of us have lost our sense of outrage at the oddity. Public acts of pissing and defecation have become – more or less – normal, part and parcel of our social experience and landscape.


Open defecation in Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria. Photo: Kola Aliyu / PM News

The associated health risks of Nigeria’s insanitary conditions have made Ndibe feel uneasy about shaking hands.

For me, it’s often a dilemma. I know how scandalous it would be to refuse to offer one’s hand. Yet, I can’t help wondering where the hands I shake have been, and whether they’ve been washed.

Ndibe retells an revealing anecdote about local government staff who staunchly opposed a plan to build staff toilets. They told the local government administrator to “just give them a share of the public funds – and to leave it up to them to decide on toilet matters”.



Who ever read this super story ?
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:56pm On Jan 07, 2014
timilehin007:

U are just as r3tard as ur queer-bait gaynian brother Kwame..why so concern abwt nigeria..so u spend ur MB on making research abwt nigeria, u are trying to pull us down to ur level..not in dz planet earth...u shud compete with either Jos or Enugu alone...Lagos is way too far sef not to talk of almighty Nigeria, giant of Africa.
hahahaha omo naija generator republic GENERATOGERIA grin It is not funny any more shocked cool

I feel so sorry for these mumus. the only thing keeping them alive is the hope that one day they'll be able to leave their sh1thole and never come back grin grin grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 11:58pm On Jan 07, 2014
timilehin007:


Who ever read this super story ?
of course you are too dumb to read it,huh? your IQ level is simply too low to comprehend grin

dummy the dumb dumb grin mumugerian grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 11:58pm On Jan 07, 2014
PetroDolla2: what is this mumu modafaka saying? of course it is an insult to compare Ghana with sh1tnigeria. you should be comparing your dustbin country with sh1tholes like Somalia,huh? you guys already have a lot in common with somalia. both sh1tholes are the epi centres of piracy around the world. both sh1tholes are failed dustbin countries grin grin grin

MUMU country grin

U are not making any sense here honestly..all ur gibberish doesn't shake us...sooner or later nigeria will start making decision for d whole of africa...dnt worry its just a matter of time..make dem finish dat ecoeas road...
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by Antell95(m): 11:59pm On Jan 07, 2014
PetroDolla2: The british kept their livestocks in Ghana? hahahaha sh1tnigeria must have been their toilet then

The Toilet Named Nigeria grin grin grin
http://washafrica./2011/07/12/the-toilet-named-nigeria/

In his latest column, government critic and Professor of Creative Writing at Trinity College (USA) Okey Ndibe, voices his disgust at the practice of open defecation in his homeland Nigeria.

If you want to gauge how badly Nigerians have been animalized, then pay attention to how, and where, many of them defecate. Just recently, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that 33 million Nigerians have no access to decent toilets. As a consequence, said the report, these citizens of Africa’s most populous nation answer the call of nature in the open.

Is it really only 33 million Nigerians? One is afraid that here’s one occasion when statisticians have pegged the figure too low. Nigeria – as I wrote three years ago – may be described as one vast toilet. Anybody who has traveled from Lagos to Onitsha by road knows that there isn’t one single rest area with toilet facilities along the route. At stops in Ore or Benin City, pressed passengers must hurry off into the brushes, gingerly skating around others’ feces, in order to relieve themselves.


In Ndibe’s eyes the “habit of doing in public what ought to be done in private” points to a deep cultural crisis.

Long habituated to inhuman conditions, many Nigerians have ceased noticing those peeing or defecating in the open. Or, when we notice, too many of us have lost our sense of outrage at the oddity. Public acts of pissing and defecation have become – more or less – normal, part and parcel of our social experience and landscape.


Open defecation in Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria. Photo: Kola Aliyu / PM News

The associated health risks of Nigeria’s insanitary conditions have made Ndibe feel uneasy about shaking hands.

For me, it’s often a dilemma. I know how scandalous it would be to refuse to offer one’s hand. Yet, I can’t help wondering where the hands I shake have been, and whether they’ve been washed.

Ndibe retells an revealing anecdote about local government staff who staunchly opposed a plan to build staff toilets. They told the local government administrator to “just give them a share of the public funds – and to leave it up to them to decide on toilet matters”.

, Apes on rampage
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by timilehin007(m): 12:00am On Jan 08, 2014
PetroDolla2: of course you are too dumb to read it,huh? your IQ level is simply too low to comprehend grin

dummy the dumb dumb grin mumugerian grin

Truth am not as dumb as u are..that ur missive is wayyyyyyyyyyy too long...so fu*k what ever it contains..I'd rather sleep off
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 12:02am On Jan 08, 2014
Antell95: , Apes on rampage
remember we are your masters. so we are here to do what we always do- flog you like rented mules, mor0n grin

MUMU country= MUMUDOM grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 12:04am On Jan 08, 2014
timilehin007:

Truth am not as dumb as u are..that ur missive is wayyyyyyyyyyy too long...so fu*k what ever it contains..I'd rather sleep off
hahahaha you are not only dumb, you are the biggest fooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool in the whole wide world, modafaka. fvck ya. fvck ya sh1thole. fvck sh1tnigeria!!!
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by PetroDolla2: 12:07am On Jan 08, 2014
hahahaha I am going to throw up tongue nigerians are the poison of the world tongue pervert, violent, drug dealers, uneducated bastardz grin

nigerians are a problem everywhere. everybody else in the world can't be wrong! grin genocidal fagg0ts living in a primitive sh1thole grin
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by 360command: 12:17am On Jan 08, 2014
GH^KWAME:
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.
In the failed educational system you are talking about, we were taught that (DIE-DYING) the vowel group -ie is changed to -y before adding -ing. But i guess your prestigious schools in Ghana (which i do not see it to be) taught you as DIE-DIEING(i wonder if DIEING is in the dictionary)

Check my previous post , A Ghanaian man will claim that they are perfect but go on insulting the Nigerians or other nationality meanwhile they have got some skeletons in their closet- they are worse. This is the character you have portrayed by telling us PRODUCT OF A FAILED EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM when your educational system is worse judging by what you have written.

You need to check the INFLATION PRICE INDEX of Ivory Coast and Ghana, So when my Ivorian friend says the Ghanaian man dies silently, i understand his terms and not the terms of what you are writing above which is out of point. Besides, even Ghanaians sees ECONOMY HARDSHIP by the size of KENKE they buy.
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by Greenbuoy(m): 12:19am On Jan 08, 2014
N o n s e n s e
Re: Ghana-Nigeria Relations: Thoughts From Football Perspective by iconize(m): 12:19am On Jan 08, 2014
PetroDolla2: stop talking nonsense, dog. stvpid mumugerian. can Nigayrians employ goats, not to talk of employing Ghanaians? you must be smoking some very bad leaves, mor0n! do you know the unemployment level in your sh1thole? hahahahaha why do you think your youths are now armed robbers, pr0stitutes, yahoo yahoo, ritualists, boko harams, militants, oil bunkerers, pirates, terrorists etc etc etc etc etc grin

hahahahahaha dangote employed graduates last year as drivers and sacked them grin https://www.nairaland.com/1583129/dangote-sacks-almost-all-graduate#20717975 even professors applied for the driving job that was paying a meager N25,000 per month grin grin grin
The rabies infected burnt offering is here again to write his usual loads of jargons..

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