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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by PetroDolla2020: 11:44pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
oh dear oh dear university graduates in that shiithole are stark illiterate. their own education minister talk am oo even their president sef is an illiterate Many Nigerian Graduates Can’t Read Or Write - Minister Of Education by Kingscee: 5:35am On Dec 12 Onimisi Alao, Yola MINISTER of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, has decried continuous fall in the standard of education in the country. Adamu, who spoke in Yola, the Adamawa State capital during official commissioning of completed projects in the college, lamented a situation in which graduates can neither read nor write in a tolerable manner. He said the situation was a cause for concern, adding that students and teachers need to sit up and face their tasks squarely if the situation is to be reversed. “Some graduates of tertiary institutions across the country cannot read or write applications,” said the minister who was represented by the Director of Tertiary Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, Hajia Rakiya Gambo Iliyasu. The minister elaborated that students and even graduates had been found to be unable to write one full sentence without multiple corrections needing to be made. The minister urged all stakeholders in the education sector to sit up to ensure that the decline in the value of education is bridged within the shortest time possible. Six completed projects which included a computer ICT Centre, sports centre, a centre for early childhood education, an undergraduate studies complex, among others, were commissioned during the ceremony at the FCE main campus in Yola. All the six complexes were built by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), a fact acknowledged by the Provost of the college, Prof Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad, who earlier in his welcome address said: “Today, the Federal College of Education, courtesy of TETFund, is proud to have achieved major breakthrough in structures." 3 Likes
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by POKUASI2: 11:49pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by PetroDolla2020: 11:52pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
oh dear oh dear what will these f00lish nigerians do without Ghanaians? even to conduct ordinary elections, the MUMUs have to come and learn from their Godfather Ghana I wonder why nigerians are soo daft 2023: Learn from Ghana, US, give Nigeria credible polls, Yakubu told The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has counseled the reappointed chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, to go to[b] Ghana and United States and take a study from their electoral bodies on how to conduct free, fair, transparent and credible general election[/b] The PDP in a statement issued by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, Wednesday, restated its advice to Prof. Yakubu not to recourse to excuses but to use the more than two years ahead of the 2023 general election to “rejig our electoral commission and work out legislations and operational rules that will guarantee a free, credible and all-inclusive electoral process.” The statement read in part: “The party charges Prof. Yakubu to learn from the Ghana electoral commission , which is making more room for a more all-inclusive electoral process by kick-starting special voting system to enable personnel of critical service providers cast their ballots days ahead of the December 7, election date.” The PDP also advised the INEC chairman to study how the United States credibly conducted a keenly contested 2020 Presidential election without recourse to government influence and use of security to suppress the wishes of citizens as expressed at the polling units. The PDP urges the INEC chairman to engage political stakeholders for legislations, rules and field procedures, so as to curb violence, ensure the security of electoral materials and guarantee the safety of voters. “The INEC chairman should initiate processes and procedures that will guarantee prompt arrival of ballot materials, rapid accreditation and voting; instant transmission of results from polling units as well as seamless collation of figures. “Our party demands Prof. Yakubu to improve on legislations that restrict the involvement of security agencies in voting and collation processes, check underage and alien voters, vote-buying, alteration of results and manipulation of voter register. “ The PDP urges Prof. Yakubu to pursue an amendment to the electoral act to make it mandatory for INEC to publish voter register online, thus terminating the doctoring of the register and accreditation process. “It is therefore instructive to restate that with the new appointment, Prof Yakubu has been given an ample time and opportunity to redeem the image of the commission and give our nation a credible election that will be devoid of the failures, disappointments, miscarriages and litigations that characterized his first five years tenure. “Our party urges the re-appointed INEC chairman to note that the 2023 general election will hugely impact on the fate of over 200 million Nigerians. As such, he must ensure that the nation does not go down in his hands,” it added. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/2023-learn-from-ghana-us-give-nigeria-credible-polls-yakubu-told/ 3 Likes
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by PetroDolla2020: 12:01am On Feb 13, 2022 |
f00lish shameless nigerian goat the f00l is not even ashamed to say IT lives in Ghana? the stvpidity of a nigerian if Ghana is as bad as you claim, whhat are you fvcking doing in Ghana? Abi you need some slaps to set your brain correctly? Ghana this Ghana that and yet you live there as an economic refugee a very useless animal that has little value. stop taking that mpkummri shit, f00l ipob shithead [quote author=POKUASI2 post=110181548][/quote] 2 Likes
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Kuruptnigga: 12:06am On Feb 13, 2022 |
PetroDolla2020:Foolish ghanian goat is ghana not a shambolic hellhole look boy, ghana today is a certified shitthole how is it Nigeria fault that ghana is big zoo oboy no be Nigeria fault say ghana e be better zoo A taxi driver (name withheld) whose taxi was snatched from him at Abokobi in December last year has narrated his ordeal on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm. The taxi driver said he was attacked by three persons who hired his services. According to him, the three passengers hired him to Abokobi and along the journey, the three of them said they wanted to alight and urinate. After they had urinated and got back into the car, they allegedly covered his face with a cloth and only recovered to find himself lying in a bush. The car stolen he disclosed was a Corolla and was under a work and pay contract. He wants the police to deal with the matter because the area is no longer safe at night. He advised drivers not to ply the area at 6 pm since they would be under threat. He revealed some other four taxi drivers have suffered the same attack but one of the taxis has been retrieved in the Volta Region. He appealed to the Inspector-General of Police to intensify patrols in the area to prevent these criminals from attacking people. He said, “it is not only taxis that they (criminals) snatch. They snatch motors and other valuable items from their victims. “I will appeal to the IGP to help taxi drivers. We are suffering at the hands of car snatchers. It is terrible and I would appeal to the IGP to intensify patrols in Abokobi to deter criminals from attacking people in the sea especially at night.” He also expressed worry at some police officers who mount checkpoints in some parts of the capital. He noted that some officers do not conduct thorough checks on vehicles even when the occupants are suspicious. He said “some of the officers are only interested in collecting money from drivers without conducting checks on vehicles. The men who attacked me had bags that looked suspicious but when the officers stopped us at a checkpoint, they did not conduct any search on us but allowed us to go. This is a dangerous thing and I want to appeal to the IGP to caution his officers about that.” 2 Likes
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by PetroDolla2020: 12:10am On Feb 13, 2022 |
ooh naija which one be multidimentional poverty again? chai, nigeria will never stop disgracing Africa oh dear oh dear ma belle want burst with laughter oooh Nigeria is in multidimensional poverty In addition, sanitation levels are poor with only 26.5 percent reported as having access to clean drinking water sources and sanitation facilities Nigerians were collectively triggered by a United Nations Development Program (UNDP) report that 98 million of us are living in multidimensional poverty. The number was not alarming—after all, Nigeria is barely a year into its reign as the poverty capital of the world , but the reference to multidimensional poverty sparked fright. Had Nigeria cracked a new layer of poverty? Understanding multidimensional poverty For a long time, poverty was defined in monetary terms: people were considered poor if they lived on less than a specific (dollar) amount a day. But while income and wealth are pretty good indicators of welfare, it has become apparent that we miss out a lot of relevant features of human welfare if we only focus on how much money someone has. For instance, a household could be living on more than a dollar a day but still be unable to meet primary healthcare or sanitation needs. These and other factors are not adequately captured by the monetary-based measures of poverty, even though they are also important indicators of human welfare. Thus, the methods now collectively referred to as the non-monetary measurements of poverty were developed to assess the indicators that would otherwise be overlooked by the monetary-based methods. The UNDP developed a non-monetary measure of poverty called the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in collaboration with the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). The MPI assesses ten indicators across three main dimensions: health, education, and standard of living. Based on the MPI, individuals who are deprived in at least one-third of the weighted indicators are judged to be living in multidimensional poverty. What does this mean for Nigeria? This means that poverty goes beyond not having money. Nigeria’s problem is that millions of Nigerians do not have access to the most basic of resources and economic goods, from food to shelter to medical services. For example, Nigeria has one of the highest maternal and child mortality rates in the world—the latter is included in the MPI. Another measure of poverty included in the MPI is school attendance, i.e. the number of school-aged children not in school. In 2018, Nigeria was reported to have over 13 million children out of school, which shows the extent of the country’s educational depravity. Meanwhile, on the stand of living dimension, indicators such as electricity, housing, and sanitation have significantly influenced the extent of Nigeria's multidimensional poverty. About 20 million households have no access to power, and up to 24 million people are reported to be homeless in Nigeria. Finally, barely over a quarter of the population has access to clean drinking water, almost the same proportion that reportedly defecate in the open. Once these statistics are considered, it is less surprising that Nigeria has so many people considered multidimensionally poor. These realities are correlated but do not end with not having enough money. The multidimensional approach to poverty also helps us evaluate assertions like “5 million Nigerians have been lifted out of extreme poverty in three years”. Wherever you may stand on the credibility of the claim, the multidimensional approach is a reminder not to get too swayed by a simple income assessment. Some may be earning marginally more than a dollar a day but remain poor in every meaningful sense. Extreme poverty vs multidimensional poverty It is important to note that the World Bank reports that multidimensional poverty is generally one and a half times higher than monetary poverty. While not exactly true in Nigeria, we see a similar trend. Nigeria had 87 million people categorised as extremely poor; however, this year’s UNDP data estimates 98 million Nigerians are living in multidimensional poverty. This is understandable as the multidimensional approach takes a broader view of poverty, so is likely to include those not considered financially poor. As a broader measure of welfare, the multidimensional approach gives us a clearer view of how poverty affects the lives of Nigerians. Indeed it shows that beyond having little or no income, Nigerians are also poor because they are unable to access basic social amenities; whether it is proper maternal and new-born care, functional educational institutions with trained teachers, proper housing, or clean drinking water. The implication this has for Nigerian policymakers is the obvious need to expand the scope of poverty alleviation beyond empowering people with handouts. There is a need to augment whatever efforts are being made with strategic interventions that address specific deprivations experienced by millions of Nigerians. What can Nigerians expect? Without strategic interventions which directly deal with the issues presented, Nigerians can expect to see grimmer reports like the one published by the UNDP. It is projected that by 2030, there will be at least 120 million Nigerians living in poverty, an estimate that was arrived at using a monetary-based approach of $1.90 per day. That figure would be substantially higher once we take a multidimensional view of poverty. Whatever way we look at it, Nigeria needs to act now. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by PetroDolla2020: 12:21am On Feb 13, 2022 |
Nigeria has highest number of sex slaves in Europe, 24 pimps go on trial in France oh dear oh dear nigerian pr0stitutes don full everywhere for Ghana ooh nobody wan fvck them sef, even for 50 pesewas Prostitutes on the roll pr0stitution is the second highest foreign exchange earners for the shiithole after oil those women are really drilling their own oil for yoonder ooh chai, roforoforofo oh boy, this thing dey sweet ma belle no be small poverty capital, kidnap capital, stvpidity capital and now pr0stitution capital of the world. ma nigerian people I dey salute una ooh Twenty-four suspected members of a sex trafficking ring accused of forcing Nigerian women into prostitution in France go on trial Wednesday. They risk 10 years in jail each if convicted. Nigerians now outnumber Chinese or Eastern European sex workers on the streets of France and some other European countries. Nigeria was the main country of origin of the migrants arriving across the Mediterranean to Italy in 2016 and 2017, though their numbers have since dropped. Many of the arrivals were women and girls lured to Europe with false promises of jobs as hairdressers or seamstresses, only to find themselves selling sex on arrival to repay their debts. Last year, 15 members of a Paris-based female-led pimping ring known as the “Authentic Sisters” were sentenced to up to 11 years in prison for forcing girls into sex slavery in France. Many were themselves former trafficking victims-turned-perpetrators. Similar gangs have also been dismantled in Italy and Britain. The investigation in Lyon, where police estimate half the city’s sex workers are Nigerian, began after authorities received a tip about a Nigerian pastor accused of exploiting several sex workers who lived in apartments he owned. The pastor, Stanley Omoregie, has denied the charges, which include aggravated pimping and slavery. But in the transcript of a conversation submitted to the court, he is heard saying he wanted “those with beautiful bodies, who can be controlled, not those that cause problems.” The prosecution has presented him as the kingpin of a family-based syndicate made up of 10 women and 14 men, including one of Europe’s most wanted women, Jessica Edosomwan, accused of recruiting destitute women in Nigeria for the sex trade in Lyon, Nimes and Montpellier. Edosomwan, who is believed to be on the run in the Benelux countries, Italy or Germany, will be tried in absentia. – From prostitution to pimping – The UN has estimated that 80 percent of young Nigerian women arriving in Italy — their first port of call in Europe — are already in the clutches of prostitution networks, or quickly fall under their control. The accused in Lyon cover the entire gamut of sex trafficking activities, from iron-fisted “madams” and violent pimps as well as drivers of the vans in which the women perform sexual acts, and those tasked with laundering the proceeds of the trafficking. Prosecutors estimate that 17 alleged victims, aged 17 to 38, made up to 150,000 euros ($166,000) a month for the syndicate, selling sex for as little as 10 euros. Most of the women come from Benin City, capital of Nigeria’s southern Edo State, a human trafficking hotbed with a long history of dispatching women and men to Europe to earn money to send back home. Many told investigators they had taken part in “juju” or black magic rituals before leaving Nigeria, during which they promised to repay the money they owed for their passage to Europe. Many of the woman took the perilous migrant trail across the Sahara Desert to Libya and then across the Mediterranean to Italy before winding up in Lyon. Among the accused is a 28-year-old former prostitute who was herself released from sex slavery after paying off her debts and who in turn brought over another young woman from Nigeria. Months of police wiretaps and surveillance led to the arrest of the suspects between September 2017 and January 2018. AFP 1 Like
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just40: 12:25am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2:which exposè Delusion is really a disease 1 Like |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Kuruptnigga: 12:26am On Feb 13, 2022 |
PetroDolla2020:Shameless ghanian goat very useless gaynian fool what do you have inside that your burnt blocked head bags of shitts or gutter comon shame no dey that your mumu face my goat has more sense than this foolish sakawa crimina Ghana is the worsted shitthole in the world ghana with all her resources. Ghana is the largest producer of gold and cocoa in africa and with her small population and landmass, but just look at that shitthole today? Not even fit for animals to live in Breaking news ooooh!! Hunger dey ghana well well ooo Two persons, who told an Adentan Circuit Court that they were compelled by hunger to go and steal electrical wiring worth GHC10,000 in an uncompleted building at Oyarifa, have been sentenced to two years imprisonment each. Kweku Sebastian Kpogo and Solash Quansah, both unemployed, pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit crime to wit stealing and stealing. Kpogo told the court presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Balokah that: “It is hunger that compelled us to steal, please forgive us.” Quansah said: “We will look for a better job, forgive us. We will not do that again.” The court indicated to the accused that “that was a flimsy excuse for a lazy man,” adding “then we would be in a jungle and anyone who is hungry, will get up and go and steal.” The court convicted accused persons on their pleas, saying it considered their quick admission of guilt, the fact that they were first offenders and the fact that they did not waste the court’s time and the items in question had been retrieved. The facts of prosecution are that the complainant is a marketing officer residing at Adenta New Site. The Prosecution said the accused were unemployed and had no permanent place of abode. It said the complainant had an uncompleted storey building at Oyarifa, which was recently wired. Prosecution said on February 2, this year, at about 18:22 hours, the two went to the complainant’s uncompleted building and pulled out all the electrical wiring from the conduit and packed their booty in a sack. When the accused were leaving the complainant’s premises with the booty, the neighbours saw them and raised alarm. Accused were nabbed and escorted to the Police Station. 1 Like
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Kuruptnigga: 12:59am On Feb 13, 2022 |
PetroDolla2020:Dan burouba Shage with all your rants yet millions of foolish gaynians brethren’s are trooping to Nigeria on their numbers Some of them are selling agbo, puff puff and some useless petty petty craps that’s not even adding anything to the Nigeria economy If ghana is heaven, why are they running away from that deadly shitthole Shatta Wale’s reference to Ghana as a village pops up at UDS examination. Self-acclaimedDancehall King, Shatta Wale’s reference to Ghana as a village during his recent visit to the UK has popped up at the end of trimester examination for students of the University for Development Studies (UDS). The question which was among a list of questions under the Fundamentals of Human Geography in the Department of Integrated DevelopmentStudies, Department of Environment and Resource Studies read “Charles Nii ArmahMensah Jnr, a Ghanaian producer and reggae-dancehall musician popularly known as Shatta Wale recently described Ghana as a village during a performance in London. With reference to your knowledge about the development of villages, state five relevant reasons why Shatta Wale described the whole of Ghana as a bombastic village” It would be recalled that Shatta Wale described the Ghana as a cursed village during a live performance a comment which saw some persons fuming with rage. But in justification of the denigrating comments, he stated that he called Ghana a certified village because people in Ghana tag him as a “Local Champion”. Call me a local champion… And I will call your city a glorified village (showbiz agenda)” 1 Like
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Kuruptnigga: 1:37am On Feb 13, 2022 |
PetroDolla2020:Shaarrap your dirty smelling mouth, ediot i shitt on your smelling mouth you diry pig i blame that thing that gave birth to an animal like you You’re busy killing yourself over Nigeria issue from morning night. While your smelling zoo is sinking deep like titanic ghana is now the headquarter of criminality and hunger. Hunger everywhere in that cesspool the undisputed shitthole in the world 99% of ghanaians were born mad chaii!! My gaynian brethren’s who do una this thing The Volta Regional Command of the Ghana Police Service has picked up 17 persons suspected to be dealing in narcotics in separate operations conducted across the region. Thirteen (13) of the suspects were on February 3, 2022 round-up in an hour operation at Juapong upon intelligence. Quantities of dried leaves suspected to be weed, powered substances believed to be cocaine, and other implements such as pairs of scissors, folding paper (Rizla), and brown paper were retrieved. Five motorbikes abandoned at the ghettos were also impounded by the police. Three other suspects including a woman were on February 2, 2022, arrested by the Dzodze District Police Command in a similar exercise. The operation led by the District Commander DSP Christian Dogbatsey, led to the retrieval of some 281 wraps of substances suspected to be Indian hemp and assorted narcotics induced preparations; 622 pieces of toffee, bitters, and other implements used in processing narcotic substances. At Abutiakope beach in the Keta Municipality, a 59-year old male suspect was picked on February 3, 2022, by the police when he failed in an attempted escape. His accomplices managed to escape in a fishing boat during the swoop at the Abutiakope beach abandoning two sacks of narcotic substances and a Pajero SUV. According to a statement issued by the Regional Command, “The Keta District Command is following other leads to get those who escaped arrest.” The statement further stated, “All 17 suspects will be screened and those found culpable after investigation will be put before the court.” 1 Like
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:50am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2:I am not surprised...they need to build sewers |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:53am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2:Agreed.. totally |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:55am On Feb 13, 2022 |
gallivant:They have nothing...we have been asking for pictures and videos...but they always come short |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:57am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2:shocking...4000 people died of cholera and they still have no sewer plan |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 7:02am On Feb 13, 2022 |
rvp2018: Buildings are just collapsing in Lagos every week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPBo7-5XtC0 |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 7:07am On Feb 13, 2022 |
vankelvin: You have to go and reed the guys post. He was talking about going abroad and ended up in Ghana |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 7:11am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2: Living in Ghana and dreaming of Vegas. Ghana is 50 years in front of anything you dream in 1 Like |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just40: 7:14am On Feb 13, 2022 |
rvp2018:see someone too oo From a country whose citizens are dying in the thousands from cholera in 2022 2 Likes |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just40: 7:15am On Feb 13, 2022 |
rvp2018:we've eliminated cholera How long will it take your country to do same ? It's 2022 and your people shouldn't be dying from eating their own poop 2 Likes |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 7:26am On Feb 13, 2022 |
Kuruptnigga: At least Ghana go to other countries to work why Nigerians go to other countries to do crime 2 Likes |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by POKUASI2: 7:48am On Feb 13, 2022 |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:I think you're better off having a bag of sand replace the nonfunctional fat you call brain. I wonder why ants like your miserable self are allowed to exist when you have not proven your worthiness to be a human being. 1 Like |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by POKUASI2: 7:51am On Feb 13, 2022 |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:You need a bag of sand to replace the dried up fat occupying space in you skull. 1 Like |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 8:02am On Feb 13, 2022 |
You have a well earned reputation as one world most dirtiest countries. Ranked among the world’s dirtiest countries, Ghana has poor environmental sanitation and hygiene, and a lack of potable water, all of which combined have been largely blamed as the underscoring reasons for cholera outbreaks. THESE KIND OF STATS ARE SHOCKING - I mean kenya does have cholera case - in remote places and slums - but never at epidemic level Ghana has continued to record intermittent cholera outbreaks since the 1980s, with these becoming increasingly frequent in recent years. The most recent, devastating outbreak that occurred in June 2014 spilled over to 2015. As of 4th January 2015, a total of 28 922 cases including 243 deaths were recorded, representing a case fatality rate of 0.8% [4, 5]. The outbreak affected 130 districts out of the 216 districts in all 10 regions of Ghana [5]. Until 2014, the highest number of cholera cases recorded in a single year during an outbreak was 15 032, reported in 1982 [6]. During the 2014 outbreak, the proportion of cholera cases recorded was highest among those aged 20–49 years, representing 70% of the cases. Just40: 3 Likes |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Nobody: 9:05am On Feb 13, 2022 |
The renovation/ modernizing westlands - Nairobi on the ground has just kicked in Jl115 will definitely not like this. Horizontal dev will take a max of 2yrs only and all the streets in nai will look like Europe. In Vertical infrastructure, we're already there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL0feFnlOfU 1 Like
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 9:05am On Feb 13, 2022 |
POKUASI2:Have you been to Tarkodi or Capecoast or Tema? A few of my Ghanian friends are from Tarkodi, although most I know are majorly from Accra or Kumasi ( which they say is busy with a big market). I used to think Tarkodi was the third main city in Ghana until I looked it up. But oga, you and Ghana be like cat and rat, why na? wetin Charlie dem do you? |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Nobody: 9:19am On Feb 13, 2022 |
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Nobody: 9:23am On Feb 13, 2022 |
The quality of road infrastructure in Kenya.
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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 9:24am On Feb 13, 2022 |
Shma:Because it's Kenya-Nigerian thread but somehow Ghana is always caught in the crossfire even more than Tanzania and South Africa. I haven't really taken time to research on Ghana and Tanzania. I took the time out to look into Kenya (to an extent) because of this thread. I knew more about Ghana from hearsay before this thread because I have also met some Ghanians but very few Kenyans. |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 9:36am On Feb 13, 2022 |
Shma:why would I not like this? |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by mdntiri(m): 9:38am On Feb 13, 2022 |
PetroDolla2020: So there's no good Nigerian? Some years back when you read a bad Nigeria story on Ghana web, you'd hear most Ghanaians say the only good Nigerian is a dead one, all Nigerians are criminals. Now you don't see those harsh comments anymore, why? Because the Nigerians have consciously tried to turn their 'bad' story around. Nigeria that was once associated with fraud, 419, now we associate with Davido, WizKid, afrobeat, nollywood,comedy, entrepreneurship etc There're good positive Nigerians, let's stop lumping all of them together in one basket and giving them a bad name. Even with all their negatives, epileptic power supply etc they're running the biggest economy in Africa, not Egypt, not South Africa, not Algeria. Let's put some respec on their name |
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Nobody: 9:40am On Feb 13, 2022 |
GeneralDae: Maybe it's beacuse you've never dealt with a ghaniun - in this forum. Those people are something else. They are so annoying and stupid. You can't reason with them objectively. Anyhow, Altura is a 33fls tower under construction on the upper hill. For those who said westlands is overtaking upper hill in the skyline, here is another disappointment - the crane is up already. 2 Likes
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