Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Elidrisy20: 3:29pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
jimetagambo:
Not a bad idea at all. Feeding takes a huge chunk of one's income. If one can subsidize it in any way, it would go a long way in freeing funds for other obligations. that correct,guy dey suppose give you S.A on food security |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by jimetagambo: 3:31pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Zulu2022: Russia gives out 2billo free not even loan,oooh nairaland He is mixing facts up. He is talking about the $2 billion per year for gas-transshipment services. Gazprom pays for the shipment of gas through Ukraine to Europe. Royalty payments. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by jimetagambo: 3:31pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Elidrisy20: that correct,guy dey suppose give you S.A on food security |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by zionstaar75: 3:33pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Quintopia:
Things are far cheaper in Nigeria than in Ghana dude.
You need to see how expensive things are in Ghana now, even food.
Boys are not smiling there at all. u dey mind all these guys,they know nairaland. Na apc cause that one too,even people in UK dey cry |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Elidrisy20: 3:34pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
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Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by descartes400: 3:35pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
poshestmina: Ghanaians will start looting and killing Nigerians .Anything wrong with their country,na “Nijiria people caaaam cause kassala for Giihna”.
Nigerians,come back oh. Let’s go the OBIdient way…we finally have hope for a better Nigeria!
Already commented before I saw yours. Honestly,those people are worst than South Africans. Very bitter with Nigerians.
Why won't they? When we were in similar economic hardship did we welcome them....hence the story of Ghana Must Go...its tit for tat enjoy! 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by realestate99: 3:36pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
franchasofficia: This type of sound comment can mostly come from an Igbo or Yoruba person. Other Nigerians are just sitting on the fence.
The hope of a better Nigeria lies in the hands of Igbos and Yorubas but since Yorubas have sworn never to reciprocate Igbo people's love and support even for once, which has led to unending political tussle, Nigeria will continue to struggle to rise.
We all know the right things to do but due to tribal hatred and religious sentiments, we will never accept the truth You are a comedian!!! No sane Yoruba is ready to have partnership with people that hates Yoruba to the core, just dey your lane till this whole contraption collapse eventually. When everyone goes solo, let us see who will laugh last, having no alliance is better than having one with children in adults body. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by SlavaUkraini: 3:38pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
jimetagambo:
I don't know what security is like in Ghana these days, but when I visited the country in 2013, security was very good. I noticed most homes just had a waist high fence. I also saw alot of expatriates driving themselves around Accra without any security escort or body guard. Bros ... It is still the same ooo. Security in Ghana is still good. Foreigners are still able to drive around and even stroll around without been kidnapped.
One incident happened of some Canadian citizens that was kidnapped. When the matter was unraveled, it was discovered that Naija people was involved in the matter ... They carry their kidnapping spirit to Ghana. That is why the judges in court normally sentence Nigerians to lengthy jail time in prison. The moment they hear you are a Nigerian, they handle the case differently because our boys don scatter our Image. Nigeria Yahoo Boys have also brought those their Naija street cultism to Ghana. Aside all that, Security in Ghana is still Okay. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by cele360: 3:38pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
In Nigeria students could not protest for govt to end d Assu strike, in Nigeria Rice, diesel fuel, flour fish has rise up to 200 percent increase of price, and we are suffering and smiling, I love Ghana |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Emilokoiyawon: 3:39pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
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Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Fiatena: 3:42pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
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Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by zoedew: 3:43pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
TheZeezle:
Araadugbo! Tuntun to de oo... wtmg Get ready to be a nice host. It will be a plus for Nigeria to have them. It will deepen our influence in sub-regional Africa and cultivate the well-known African brotherliness and hospitality. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by GeneralDae: 3:44pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
galantjoe:
I wish many Nigeria leaders should follow the technocracy adopted by Obj, Yaradua and GEJ where professionals occupied key ministries, departments and agencies (MDA) However, in current govt, politicians occupied those key MDAs. That is bane of our problems Thank you But your Obj, Gej, and Yaradua also failed in terms of infrastructure like Electricity, Trains, Gas Infrastructure (except for Obj to a small extent). If they had invested in all these, we would be feeling the effects by now. Also your Obj sold too many Government enterprises that are not fruitful today all in the name of privatisation. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by GeneralDae: 3:45pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Prosper123:
Please stop disgracing yourself and visit Anambra one of these days and see indigenous development. Travel more Is it real production or just trading? I know of Innoson and a gas powered car manufacturing company. I would love to know more. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by valentineuwakwe(m): 3:48pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
If its naija now mere 1k each wey dem go pay some youths dem go turn to agbero, touts n thugs overnite go distrupt the protest....something wey go las las affect all of us |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by abobote: 3:51pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
JASONjnr:
The impression you have about Nigeria is extreme and it can only mean that you do not appreciate what you have.
Nigerians are hustlers, bad or good government, Nigerians will always strive....
Ghanaians are lazy and they always hope and wait on the government to do everything for them. They don't want to suffer...
They have constant power supply but can't make anything good out of it.
Give Kano or Kaduna Abia state or Anambra or Lagos or Ogun states 20hours constant power supply daily and you will see development all round the country Ghanians lazy? Stop all these misinformation here |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by 1gbdata: 3:51pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Naija wetin we go do |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Pewpew: 3:54pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Looks like we all are heading into a global economic crises as even in the mighty USA folks are complaining of the inflation talkless more of we here in Nigeria and our neighbour Ghana. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by 8stargeneral: 3:56pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Kaiser20:
The feeling is for a season, now the wind of change don blow we don see Ghana yansch. But at least Ghanaians have realized that they are in deep shirt, while Nigerians keep voting for the same leaders like Buhari and APC and the suffering continues. All hands must be on deck to send d evil party where they belong...with peter obi as president our suffering will reduce,everybody will HV a taste of good governance |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Zulu2022: 3:58pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
SlavaUkraini:
Bros ...
It is still the same ooo.
Security in Ghana is still good. Foreigners are still able to drive around and even stroll around without been kidnapped.
One incident happened of some Canadian citizens that was kidnapped. When the matter was unraveled, it was discovered that Naija people was involved in the matter ...
They carry their kidnapping spirit to Ghana. That is why the judges in court normally sentence Nigerians to lengthy jail time in prison.
The moment they hear you are a Nigerian, they handle the case differently because our boys don scatter our Image.
Nigeria Yahoo Boys have also brought those their Naija street cultism to Ghana.
Aside all that, Security in Ghana is still Okay. I hear say if Dem catch u fr cult matter there,ur own don b |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Jemex003: 3:59pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:
For most folks like you, you do not value what you have until you lose it. Thank God for President Muhammadu Buhari. May God bless him and bless Nigeria.
That is why we do not take our successes in Lagos for granted. We Lagosians suffered more than the rest of the country prior to 1999 and it was that our resolve never to allow that kind of suffering happen again in our land that has kept us on our toes in Lagos since 1999 when the amazingly talented Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu took over the rein from Col. Buba Marwa.
Today, our economy in Lagos is bigger than the economy of the whole of Ghana. Amongst our many feats in Lagos is the Lekki deep seaport, conceived 13 years ago by Asiwaju Tinubu, that recieved its first cargo ship this week. This deep seaport is the first in Nigeria and the best in West Africa. You can draw inspiration from our success story in Lagos
If you are suffering in Nigeria now, it is because you have been outcompeted. You probably waste your time online and on social media.
While you stay online and lament, other young focused ambitious Nigerians are competing for the same opportunities you seek.
Those eventual winners do not have time for nairaland and the social media. They do not even have time for pity or lamentation party.
That you do not know how terrible and worse the Ghaniaians case is alone says a lot about how conversant you are about their state yet very quick to disparage my Fatherland.
Ghana redenominated their old cedis in 2007 by knocking off four zeros and between then and now their new cedis has lost value by over ten times such that one new cedi is an equivalent of 100K old cedis or more!
Thankfully, my late President Yardua stopped Prof. Soludo from that dangerous experiment of redenominating the naira and today naira has not been redenominated. My N100K in 2017 is not today worth N1 or less. I thank God and late HE Yardua for stopping Soludo.
Ghana was one of the countries that the IMF and others cancelled their debts completely unlike Nigeria that had to pay about $18 billion during the Pa Obj era yet today, Ghana is back in so much debt even more than it was before her debts were forgiven.
Between 2020 and last year, it was so bad for Ghana that they ran out of forex and had to be bailed out by IMF with $1 billion and Ghana is not yet out of the woods. Last Ghana inflation number was approximately 50% and still not abating amidst high unemployment and scarcity of goods and foods.
Their Ghana stock exchange is nothing to write home about yet this year 2022 alone, our own Nigeria Stock exchange has broken and exceeded the record it last reached before the 2018 global meltdown, printing money for local investors and one of the best in the world so far https://nairametrics.com/2022/07/03/nigerian-stock-market-end-first-half-of-2022-as-one-of-the-best-in-the-world/
Thank God that CBN under Emefiele blocked the useless fraudulent cryto ponzi, the favorite 'food' of lazy and gullible Nigerian youths, may be by now the fraudsters behind crypto and nfts would have killed the naira and most of the "greater fool" liquidated 80K crypto millionaires would have come from Nigeria!
Ghana struggles to pay us for the energy we export to them and when we closed our border, Ghana was on her knees economically and politically while their effort at frustrating some of our nationals in Ghana also backfired.
Ghana has a bizarre and very primitive business system that forbids a foreigner from registering a business and owning a company in their small country unlike Nigeria where CAC is very liberal. Watch how many of them will get to Nigeria now and start their own businesses yet we do not discriminate against them. Nigeria is a big brother to Ghana and we have always bailed them out.
Ghanaians are in soup but thank God they have a big brother and a second home in Nigeria. The original and current traditional landowners in their capital are ethnic Yoruba who migrated to Ghana from Ile Ife like a century ago and they have since traced back their origin to Ile Ife where Ooni assured them that they will always be welcomed back home.
So while the Yoruba in Nigeria are doing well there are things the descendants of Yoruba in Ghana are not doing well but can always rediscover and get back on their feet.
Nigeria is a safe haven for Ghanaians and Nigeria is far far ahead of Ghana. Meanwhile,here's free book on business ideas & money sources directory for you,it's 100% free! to download, read and use https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund. Cheers. God bless you man 3 Likes |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Zulu2022: 3:59pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
GeneralDae:
Is it real production or just trading? I know of Innoson and a gas powered car manufacturing company. I would love to know more. enter nnewi or onitsha |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by redcliff: 4:11pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
I keep saying it that no country will take half of the bullshit we are taking in Nigeria. imagine how much worse prices of things increased in Nigeria and everybody just no talk instead them dey channel their wickedness and anger on eachother rather than the govt of the day. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by alibiz: 4:19pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
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Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Molastheboss(m): 4:22pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
CSTRR: Ghanaian women can come.
The rest should go back. Bad guy I support your idea , only women are allow to migrate � |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by deji17: 4:24pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Maybe now, some uninformed people will appreciate Buhari and the Nigerian govt for keeping inflation relatively low. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by OdenKelechi(m): 4:25pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
They are welcome to our world. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Amayabor1: 4:25pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:
For most folks like you, you do not value what you have until you lose it. Thank God for President Muhammadu Buhari. May God bless him and bless Nigeria.
That is why we do not take our successes in Lagos for granted. We Lagosians suffered more than the rest of the country prior to 1999 and it was that our resolve never to allow that kind of suffering happen again in our land that has kept us on our toes in Lagos since 1999 when the amazingly talented Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu took over the rein from Col. Buba Marwa.
Today, our economy in Lagos is bigger than the economy of the whole of Ghana. Amongst our many feats in Lagos is the Lekki deep seaport, conceived 13 years ago by Asiwaju Tinubu, that recieved its first cargo ship this week. This deep seaport is the first in Nigeria and the best in West Africa. You can draw inspiration from our success story in Lagos
If you are suffering in Nigeria now, it is because you have been outcompeted. You probably waste your time online and on social media.
While you stay online and lament, other young focused ambitious Nigerians are competing for the same opportunities you seek.
Those eventual winners do not have time for nairaland and the social media. They do not even have time for pity or lamentation party.
That you do not know how terrible and worse the Ghaniaians case is alone says a lot about how conversant you are about their state yet very quick to disparage my Fatherland.
Ghana redenominated their old cedis in 2007 by knocking off four zeros and between then and now their new cedis has lost value by over ten times such that one new cedi is an equivalent of 100K old cedis or more!
Thankfully, my late President Yardua stopped Prof. Soludo from that dangerous experiment of redenominating the naira and today naira has not been redenominated. My N100K in 2017 is not today worth N1 or less. I thank God and late HE Yardua for stopping Soludo.
Ghana was one of the countries that the IMF and others cancelled their debts completely unlike Nigeria that had to pay about $18 billion during the Pa Obj era yet today, Ghana is back in so much debt even more than it was before her debts were forgiven.
Between 2020 and last year, it was so bad for Ghana that they ran out of forex and had to be bailed out by IMF with $1 billion and Ghana is not yet out of the woods. Last Ghana inflation number was approximately 50% and still not abating amidst high unemployment and scarcity of goods and foods.
Their Ghana stock exchange is nothing to write home about yet this year 2022 alone, our own Nigeria Stock exchange has broken and exceeded the record it last reached before the 2018 global meltdown, printing money for local investors and one of the best in the world so far https://nairametrics.com/2022/07/03/nigerian-stock-market-end-first-half-of-2022-as-one-of-the-best-in-the-world/
Thank God that CBN under Emefiele blocked the useless fraudulent cryto ponzi, the favorite 'food' of lazy and gullible Nigerian youths, may be by now the fraudsters behind crypto and nfts would have killed the naira and most of the "greater fool" liquidated 80K crypto millionaires would have come from Nigeria!
Ghana struggles to pay us for the energy we export to them and when we closed our border, Ghana was on her knees economically and politically while their effort at frustrating some of our nationals in Ghana also backfired.
Ghana has a bizarre and very primitive business system that forbids a foreigner from registering a business and owning a company in their small country unlike Nigeria where CAC is very liberal. Watch how many of them will get to Nigeria now and start their own businesses yet we do not discriminate against them. Nigeria is a big brother to Ghana and we have always bailed them out.
Ghanaians are in soup but thank God they have a big brother and a second home in Nigeria. The original and current traditional landowners in their capital are ethnic Yoruba who migrated to Ghana from Ile Ife like a century ago and they have since traced back their origin to Ile Ife where Ooni assured them that they will always be welcomed back home.
So while the Yoruba in Nigeria are doing well there are things the descendants of Yoruba in Ghana are not doing well but can always rediscover and get back on their feet.
Nigeria is a safe haven for Ghanaians and Nigeria is far far ahead of Ghana. Meanwhile,here's free book on business ideas & money sources directory for you,it's 100% free! to download, read and use https://www.nairaland.com/6666800/looking-business-ideas-money-fund. Cheers. Security nkor? Alleged Fulani herdsmen massacred some of your brothers and sisters in church in Owo, Ondo state few weeks ago. What of the numerous mass burials that have been conducted in states like Benue, Taraba, Plateau etc, courtesy of Fulani herdsmen killings, especially during Buhari's first tenure. How many of these killers have been arrested and persecuted under Buhari? What lead to the formation of Ametokun? Inflation rate in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world currently. Massive corruption going on under the government of "Mr Integrity". God bless Buhari my foot. Useless Zombies who think we have short memories! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Jamersirwin1971: 4:39pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Kaiair: Seriously whenever I wan buy something here I dey always convert am to naira, imagine buying 1500 bread for 3000 naira.....I just dey wonder how my mother dey manage here I feel your pain bro . I am also on Ghana and Nigerians don’t really know how cheap things are back home .. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Global2000: 4:40pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
These are people with balls. Not those soft eggs in Naija. Oya attack me. I dey drink my beer. |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Duru009(m): 4:42pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Nigeria has 36.3 but Ghanaian has 27.3 and they protesting about it.... |
Re: Ghana Protests Over Inflation by Xkay29(m): 4:46pm On Jul 05, 2022 |
Honestly, my uncle in Ghana came to Nigeria two weeks ago and he complained just one thing about Nigeria which is our light and all other things like economy,fuel, amenities,foods ... He gave it to us Nigeria and and in his opinion we are far better. And also a friend that just returned to Country also complained about the high cost of things which has never happened in the last Forty years. 1 Like 1 Share |