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Religion / Re: Eating Amala, Is This Biblical? by Gyanosei1: 5:37pm On Nov 21, 2010
Can someone tell me why you guys love this droppings so much    sad . Personally I wouldn't touch it with a loooong stick.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 5:32pm On Nov 21, 2010
I aint cool with anyone, Let them come, I am ready! And I maintain Ghana >>>>>>
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Chelsea Name Michael Emenalo As Wilkins' Successor As Assistant Coach by Gyanosei1: 1:22pm On Nov 19, 2010
I hope he is not going to teach them, how to play like some of your footballers we all know.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 1:20pm On Nov 19, 2010
Phate07:

Do i need to remind the Ghanians that are arguing that this is 'Nairaland', a Nigerian Forum? And not Cediland or Ghanaland. undecided angry

And Nairaland is just another piece of unclaimed virtual ground in cyberspace. Not owned by any National entity.

Home Of Nigerians And Friends Of Nigeria. Welcome!

Aren't we friends anymore?
Sports / Re: Breaking News !!:Amos Adamu Suspended For 3 Years and Fined by Gyanosei1: 1:18pm On Nov 19, 2010
Wow what a leader. A true Ambassador of this beloved country. RFLMAO
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 1:16pm On Nov 19, 2010
Lol! If anywhere in Ghana was like Abuja, Ghanians would have owned Nairaland. Your eyes are allergic to beauty, no wonder you think that your slum is pretty.[b]

I guess this is what you mean by a country's capital without Sand? Is this not Accra?

Well I guess you are correct. If you can call the beautiful pictures my brother, jrtorrents showed you a slum. And its Ghanaian not Ghanian ! angry
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:59pm On Nov 19, 2010
I don't know if these pics in the link is an overkill. Anyway, it is only Abuja for you;
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-356775.288.html

No contest.

Most definitely not on the same level. All i see in those pics is "RED SAND" . Whats going on here ? 

Why would you do this to your own people? Bringing those hideous pictures out, to compare with beautiful Ghana?
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:44pm On Nov 19, 2010
Notice the color of the water? Unlike the one at Lagos Island. That ones just so ewww.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:42pm On Nov 19, 2010
jrtorrents:

This is Ghana














We have them day dreaming already.  grin  grin  grin
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:35pm On Nov 19, 2010
This thread is not meant for you guys to start bashing at each other over what country is greater or worst.

I think it's appropriate for anyone to share their experience/trip to any country so others can relate to it. In this case, Ghana is the subject.

Fact: Ghana is dependent on Nigeria. If Ghanaians don't want to admit that. I'm sure other Africans can see that clearly. There are more than enough Ghanaians in Nigeria who are living comfortably than they were in their country, and I'm happy for them.

If Nigeria is not over-crowded by Ghanaians and neighboring countries; we can more efficiently manage our resources for the good of our own people and nation. But it has to start from a corrupt-free government.  

Nigeria and Ghana feud, when will it end? We all one people, in one continent, from the African soil.  There's more money to be made when we work together without pride.


!!!
Up Africa!!!!!!
Up Togo!!!
Up Nigeria!!!


Quote from page 3. I had to modify it so it looks better  grin
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:27pm On Nov 19, 2010
Most of your claims here are without proof anyway.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:26pm On Nov 19, 2010
Hahaha I am laughing at all these posts. Wow sooo much venomous statements directed at us just for saying the truth? Honestly i feel justified in my claims. Like they so rightfully say the truth shall set you free!


And you guys say we have poor education, when more than half the Yoruba people in Lagos, who own Lagos,the "commercial capital" of West Africa can not speak even pidgin English? Now that's absurd.
Politics / Re: Seized Arms: Nigeria Calls Off Football Friendly With Iran by Gyanosei1: 1:59am On Nov 19, 2010
Probably the weapons are for another country
WOW how dumb! SMH. . . . sad
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 1:46am On Nov 19, 2010
What away to describe your paternal family, guess gannny and grampy were never around. Btw, i dont think they'd appreciate that.


P.S. you and all of us damn well know you Magilla gorilla looking apes do not look like us. Grin. If you had said camerounians you would have been getting somewhere. And what's up with them damn fades yall keep getting?? Reminds me of the early '90s.


You are entitled to your opinion. But I think I described you all very well with pin point accuracy. I am sure your Ibo and Northern friends would agree. I always heard you Yoruba "tribe" are quite Ignorant and thus unintelligent,the heck there is even a thread on this forum about it. And your words my Nigerian Yoruba friend undoubtedly confirms it. Good night by the way, I am outta here. . . . 4 now. LOL
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 1:27am On Nov 19, 2010
If you're not aware those things called "Gold" were slaves, now that they are gone, Banana Republic stays. Anyways the name fits with the way yall look.

Lol. . . We look just like yall. Anyway let me tell you why we are better IMO.

We dont have desperadoes who can sell their anything for money (IBO)
Or excessively unimaginably dirty people, who de.fecate allover the place. (Yoruba)
Nor Beggars, who go around begging beggars. (I dont have to tell you I mean your Northern brothers)
I don't know about the south south, but I hear they are mostly drunks, slimy and opportunistic characters.
This pretty much sums up Nigeria. or 9ja as you call it
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 1:06am On Nov 19, 2010
ah i always knew u were a bas-tard Cool

Ahahahahaaha Oh my that was hard!

Good to see some Nigerians support me.

Semi-king kofi from the banana republic has come to speak.

No! Not Banana republic, but Gold coast get that into you tiny brain. By the way we have Ethnic groups in Ghana.
Nigeria has tribes of M, well you know the rest.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:32am On Nov 19, 2010
@otumfour

Please stop embarrassing these Nigerians they are our brothers oh! grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:29am On Nov 19, 2010
I aint even gonna lie, I couldnt read this shiyyt you just put up here. Dude, your writing is horrible. Dont you know how to properly use commas and fullstops? After the first line, I was like: "FUXCK THIS". My man, if youre a product of the Ghanian educational system, I doubt youre in proper position to try to prove superiority of anything.

Some of the posts here say you aren't Nigerian, So how does this matter concern you?
By the way whats  "youre"? Did you mean to say Toure or what ? Oh and this is coming from a poorly educated Ghanaian, get educated its Ghanaian not Ghanian. Your writing is horrendous.

GHANA >>>>>>> Nigeria.
Webmasters / Re: Facebook Email by Gyanosei1: 10:34am On Nov 18, 2010
Everyone's excited. Just hope "Some people" dont use it for fraudulent activities! grin
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 10:15am On Nov 18, 2010
Damn! Looking at those pics of Nigeria left me speechless. In all my time of being here, I haven't seen those kinda places,Thought every where was like VI.  cry

and lemme tell u this on the average, Ghanaians are living betta off than Nigerians wit your eva growing population, so u can eat that budget u bragging wit cuz in the end the money goes into your leaders pockets thts the sad story abt
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:15am On Nov 18, 2010
;d ;d ;d ;d lmao
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 12:10am On Nov 18, 2010

is the giant of africa better

Giant?
Politics / Re: Tough Times: Nigerians Flee To Ghana by Gyanosei1: 12:01am On Nov 18, 2010
Everyone is welcome, as long as you are all ready to work! No lazy men here. grin
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 11:57pm On Nov 17, 2010
No wonder Africa is at such a slow pace. Sad

Sorry but is 9ja any better?
Politics / Re: Police Arraign 25-year-old For Taking Picture With Blackberry Phone by Gyanosei1: 11:50pm On Nov 17, 2010
Hehe 9ja is a funny place oh! I really enjoy it grin .
Politics / Re: Nigerian Abroad Who Disgraced Compatriots (1): The Story Of Olu As A Case Study by Gyanosei1: 11:48pm On Nov 17, 2010
Interesting Story, Kinda reminds me of my friend tunday, he is a very flamboyant and lousy character a times. grin
Politics / Re: ODUA City.Including Pictures.It is Time for the Children of Oduduwa to dream big by Gyanosei1: 11:43pm On Nov 17, 2010
Hehe is Michele Obama Yoruba now? haha grin.
Politics / Re: Ghana: A Contrary View by Gyanosei1: 11:35pm On Nov 17, 2010
Who ever said that, must have been slow. Ghana is indeed the pace setter for Africa and the shinning light for the rest of Africa. No insult intended. I am just saying it as i see it.

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