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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Mcslize: 6:02am On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
Ghana is a place for comfort and peace even though its expensive place to live in. Stable economy,good roads. Ghana of now is like Nigeria in the 90s. I have been living here since 2018 and ever since i left Lagos Nigeria,my life has been so peaceful. Although Ghana is not as beautiful as Nigeria,nor neither are they richer than Nigeria but there is a system that is working here. Ghana is a freedom country, no police harassment. God blessed the day I left the shores of Nigeria.

Do Nigerians need resident permit to stay in Ghana or they cab just travel down and stay freely?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 9:18am On Apr 03, 2021
Ghana to Nigeria is Visa free. If you stay in Ghana more than 90 days, your are stay becomes illegal. Black foreigners enter Ghana without a passport, however it's illegal




Mcslize:


Do Nigerians need resident permit to stay in Ghana or they cab just travel down and stay freely?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 9:36am On Apr 03, 2021
Community 1,Presbyterian church, Tema.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 11:49am On Apr 03, 2021
Here in Ghana, white people come to market to buy stuffs for themselves. They also enter public buses.

Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 11:58am On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
Here in Ghana, white people come to market to buy stuffs for themselves. They also enter public buses.

Not an achievement or remotely close to anything remarkable as it is the case in most African countries.

I'm more interested in how good and organised public transportation is in Ghana. Care to illustrate with pics?

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 12:06pm On Apr 03, 2021
Yes only said that cos here is a very safe country. I will try to take more photos each time I go out. These are the kind of public buses that are available here. 3 people per rows.



Limassol:


Not an achievement or remotely close to anything remarkable as it is the case in most African countries.

I'm more interested in how good and organised public transportation is in Ghana. Care to illustrate with pics?

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by jieta: 12:07pm On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
Community 1,Presbyterian church, Tema.
Is this the picture of ghana that is better than Nigeria?

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 12:09pm On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
Yes only said that cos here is a very safe country. I will try to take more photos each time I go out. These are the kind of public buses that are available here. 3 people per rows.




This will be appreciated. Thanks.
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 12:13pm On Apr 03, 2021
jieta:
Is this the picture of ghana that is better than Nigeria?

The Op said for 10 days and counting electricity has been stable and uninterrupted.

This is something Nigerians not even those living in affluent neighborhoods like Lekki and Maitama can only dream of.

So yes in this aspect its doing way better than Nigeria.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by jieta: 12:40pm On Apr 03, 2021
Limassol:


The Op said for 10 days and counting electricity has been stable and uninterrupted.

This is something Nigerians not even those living in affluent neighborhoods like Lekki and Maitama can only dream of.

So yes in this aspect its doing way better than Nigeria.
And the op move round the whole ghana to arrive at that.

I'm in a state of epiphany, i never thought that Nigeria start in lekki and end in maitama, do you want me to remind you that Ghana has thirty million people and that is less than six times Nigeria population.

And in your dream, you don't believe that thirty million numbers of Nigerian don't have good supply of electricity.

You can keep licking ghana ass as you like but i don't think there are better than Nigeria.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 12:51pm On Apr 03, 2021
jieta:
And the op move round the whole ghana to arrive at that.

I'm in a state of epiphany, i never thought that Nigeria start in lekki and end in maitama, do you want me to remind you that Ghana has thirty million people and that is more than six times Nigeria population.

And in your dream, you don't believe that thirty million no Nigeria don't have good supply of electricity.

You can keep licking ghana ass as you lick, but i don't think there are better than Nigeria.

1. I never said it was, you did by putting words into my mouth.

2. Tell us the area in Nigeria that enjoys such stable power supply. I will fact-checked it asap.

3. The biggest joke of the day - a random Nairanlander calling me names just for stating the obvious.

Says alot about the type of person you are.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 1:28pm On Apr 03, 2021
We know them,lemme say this here, here in Ghana there is no pressure, nothing like pressure.



Limassol:


1. I never said it was, you did by putting words into my mouth.

2. Tell us the area in Nigeria that enjoys such stable power supply. I will fact-checked it asap.

3. The biggest joke of the day - a random Nairanlander calling me names just for stating the obvious.

Says alot about the type of person you are.
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 2:02pm On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
We know them,lemme say this here, here in Ghana there is no pressure, nothing like pressure.




What do you mean by this?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 7:49pm On Apr 03, 2021
No distractions, no stress,consistency.

Limassol:


What do you mean by this?

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by adubam(m): 7:55pm On Apr 03, 2021
Localordinary:
Here in Ghana, white people come to market to buy stuffs for themselves. They also enter public buses.

When you compare what's happening in a village in your state to judge a city in Ghana that's not good enough.

It's a normal thing in Abuja also.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Cybercop2002: 8:08pm On Apr 03, 2021
Nigeria might be better than Ghana in many aspect but in human development index Ghana surpass Nigeriawhich include safety,electricity and all basic amenities which Nigeria can't live with ,when do you see Ghana protest against bad government or police or there president go to UK for Medicare ,Nigeria os all about mediocrity which is not suppose to be from water scarcity to fuel scarcity despite 80% coastline and huge gdp with massive oil 80% still live in extreme poverty

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 10:13pm On Apr 03, 2021
Cybercop2002:
Nigeria might be better than Ghana in many aspect but in human development index Ghana surpass Nigeriawhich include safety,electricity and all basic amenities which Nigeria can't live with ,when do you see Ghana protest against bad government or police or there president go to UK for Medicare ,Nigeria os all about mediocrity which is not suppose to be from water scarcity to fuel scarcity despite 80% coastline and huge gdp with massive oil 80% still live in extreme poverty

Baba Nigeria don cast, and to think Nigerians are firmly sticking to that old line of "e go better"

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Cybercop2002: 10:17pm On Apr 03, 2021
Limassol:


Baba Nigeria don cast, and to think Nigerians are firmly sticking to that old line of "e go better"
bro pls if you can assist me i also wanna leave pls am 19 and still strong to work though i have plan and skill which am working on but scared it might get late pls help in anyway u can
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 10:30pm On Apr 03, 2021
Cybercop2002:
bro pls if you can assist me i also wanna leave pls am 19 and still strong to work though i have plan and skill which am working on but scared it might get late pls help in anyway u can

Dude am also a young man looking for a way outta this shit hole.

If I be Dangote pikin I for waya you like 5 m but omo country hard o.

God help us!

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Cybercop2002: 10:35pm On Apr 03, 2021
Limassol:

Dude am also a young man looking for a way outta this shit hole.
If I be Dangote pikin I for waya you like 5 m but omo country hard o.
God help us!
thanks bro may god help both of us before naija collapse

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by HorlarJP: 5:04am On Apr 04, 2021
jieta:
Is this the picture of ghana that is better than Nigeria?

Man from the beginning of this post we already said Nigeria is way more finer and civilized than Ghana but damn Ghana is 500 percent better than Nigeria
What else do you need in a country than Good roads, stable electricity, no pressure to be rich unlike Nigeria where young peeps keep committing suicide because the pressure are so much high , I have spent my lifetime in Nigeria and only spent 11 days now in Ghana and i am convinced it’s better than Nigeria so far and while you who prolly haven’t even gone to 10 states in Nigeria tankless of traveling out of your comfort zone keep yarning that it’s better than Ghana because someone posted a picture ... No wonder Doctors are now on strike while Buhari flew abroad for his medical treatment... A very stable light and i can’t even see Nepa Bill ( asked someone and they said they use a meter or something) or Nepa going up and down at least i arrived month ending(April 23) if it was in Nigeria na that same day I go see Nepa with 100k + Bill while person no get light reach 10 days out of 30 days in a month! Omo no Generator sound, no stupid horns everywhere on the road .

Well keep being Patriotic, I was once being like that until they killed my fellow citizens at Lekki Toll Gate.

It’s well

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by HorlarJP: 5:07am On Apr 04, 2021
Ghanaians respecting Traffic laws as if there life depends on it!
A very good sign of how peaceful the country is! And no matter how busy the road is when they hear an ambulance blasting it’s siren they will all make way, for Nigeria na hold up go kill the person , even Danfo drivers go dey drag space with Ambulance...

Well don’t let me think much! E go better

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by FATnigga(m): 5:47am On Apr 04, 2021
HorlarJP:
I am just being surprised at how far our country have been left behind by other African countries . And to be sincere i didn’t know Ghana currency supersedes our Naira. A 100 Cedes is almost equivalent to 10 thousand naira .. meaning 1 cedes is 100 naira .

Naira just useless like anything
I came here with Naira and I really regretted doing so
The currency is redonminated don't be dumb

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by FATnigga(m): 6:00am On Apr 04, 2021
HorlarJP:
Ghanaians respecting Traffic laws as if there life depends on it!
A very good sign of how peaceful the country is! And no matter how busy the road is when they hear an ambulance blasting it’s siren they will all make way, for Nigeria na hold up go kill the person , even Danfo drivers go dey drag space with Ambulance...

Well don’t let me think much! E go better
You haven't seen something like this in Nigeria? Haba!
Where do you live in Nigeria?

Anyway if you are a young man reading this thread DO NOT fall for this propaganda. You have been warned. I have been to many Africans countries, believe me if it ain't south Africa don't leave. Do not waste your youthful years like others have done

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Muyiwaipere(m): 8:18am On Apr 04, 2021
I enteredGhana 2 days ago and I have been weeping for Nigeria my country ....immediately I stepped out of Nigeria see Good roads,polite government officials,stable power
I’m not going back to Nigeria Inshallah

Meanwhile who knows where I can enjoy myself amidst Nigeria guys around Volta region?

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Cybercop2002: 9:12am On Apr 04, 2021
HorlarJP:


Man from the beginning of this post we already said Nigeria is way more finer and civilized than Ghana but damn Ghana is 500 percent better than Nigeria
What else do you need in a country than Good roads, stable electricity, no pressure to be rich unlike Nigeria where young peeps keep committing suicide because the pressure are so much high , I have spent my lifetime in Nigeria and only spent 11 days now in Ghana and i am convinced it’s better than Nigeria so far and while you who prolly haven’t even gone to 10 states in Nigeria tankless of traveling out of your comfort zone keep yarning that it’s better than Ghana because someone posted a picture ... No wonder Doctors are now on strike while Buhari flew abroad for his medical treatment... A very stable light and i can’t even see Nepa Bill ( asked someone and they said they use a meter or something) or Nepa going up and down at least i arrived month ending(April 23) if it was in Nigeria na that same day I go see Nepa with 100k + Bill while person no get light reach 10 days out of 30 days in a month! Omo no Generator sound, no stupid horns everywhere on the road .

Well keep being Patriotic, I was once being like that until they killed my fellow citizens at Lekki Toll Gate.

It’s well
even wicked sef dey Ghana since all this ,buy mansion for there enjoy safe life and all the basic amenities in Ghana that is luxury in Nigeria
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by adubam(m): 11:42am On Apr 04, 2021
HorlarJP:
Ghanaians respecting Traffic laws as if there life depends on it!
A very good sign of how peaceful the country is! And no matter how busy the road is when they hear an ambulance blasting it’s siren they will all make way, for Nigeria na hold up go kill the person , even Danfo drivers go dey drag space with Ambulance...

Well don’t let me think much! E go better

With all due respect you are still using a rural village in Nigeria to compare Accra the capital of Ghana.
Nigeria may not be perfect but not bad as you are painting it.
The only country in West Africa you can say is more advanced is Ivory Coast.
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Limassol(m): 11:57am On Apr 04, 2021
HorlarJP:


Man from the beginning of this post we already said Nigeria is way more finer and civilized than Ghana but damn Ghana is 500 percent better than Nigeria
What else do you need in a country than Good roads, stable electricity, no pressure to be rich unlike Nigeria where young peeps keep committing suicide because the pressure are so much high , I have spent my lifetime in Nigeria and only spent 11 days now in Ghana and i am convinced it’s better than Nigeria so far and while you who prolly haven’t even gone to 10 states in Nigeria tankless of traveling out of your comfort zone keep yarning that it’s better than Ghana because someone posted a picture ... No wonder Doctors are now on strike while Buhari flew abroad for his medical treatment... A very stable light and i can’t even see Nepa Bill ( asked someone and they said they use a meter or something) or Nepa going up and down at least i arrived month ending(April 23) if it was in Nigeria na that same day I go see Nepa with 100k + Bill while person no get light reach 10 days out of 30 days in a month! Omo no Generator sound, no stupid horns everywhere on the road .

Well keep being Patriotic , I was once being like that until they killed my fellow citizens at Lekki Toll Gate.

It’s well

That dude is being stupid not patriotic. There is fine line between patriotism and stupidity.

By the way, could you believe Armed forces of many African countries Kenya and Senegal included are equipped with a sophisticated riffle called M4A1 carbine while our infantry soldiers on the front lines are equipped with celotaped AK-47s? .

According to a recent report Nigerian military spent around 2.5 trillion in arms procurement, with nothing to show for.

Where has all this money went to? Who were the culprits? Why were they not brought to book? These are questions that need answers.

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Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Mcslize: 12:23pm On Apr 04, 2021
Localordinary:
Ghana to Nigeria is Visa free. If you stay in Ghana more than 90 days, your are stay becomes illegal. Black foreigners enter Ghana without a passport, however it's illegal
So, if one wants to stay more than the stipulated 90 days, up to like 2yrs, how does one go about it?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 1:12pm On Apr 04, 2021
For you to live here legally,you need the legal document which is your resident permit.

Yes there are Nigerians I know that do not have legal documents but they have been here over a decade.



Mcslize:


Do Nigerians need resident permit to stay in Ghana or they cab just travel down and stay freely?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 1:18pm On Apr 04, 2021
That is upto you,do you want to live here legally? If yes,you need to prove it via your documents,if u chose to come and stay here without papers,as long as you are not into any crime, the immigration or police will not disturb you, Ghana is an expensive place to live in. Like I said before,Ghana is a freedom nation.


Mcslize:

So, if one wants to stay more than the stipulated 90 days, up to like 2yrs, how does one go about it?
Re: My Experience On A Trip To Ghana!.... by Localordinary: 1:27pm On Apr 04, 2021
This is not true,If you live outside Nigeria legally, you have 80% of obtaining any visa in the world with ease.






FATnigga:
You haven't seen something like this in Nigeria? Haba!
Where do you live in Nigeria?

Anyway if you are a young man reading this thread DO NOT fall for this propaganda. You have been warned. I have been to many Africans countries, believe me if it ain't south Africa don't leave. Do not waste your youthful years like others have done

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