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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 11:38am On Oct 15, 2014 |
EroticAngelina:Exporting "light"? ROFLMAO. NLanders have been really funny today. Export "light"? Buwahahaha! Lol...Their president captivates them with good grammar, then robs them blind while they're still admiring his spoken english. 5 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Dreyl(m): 11:43am On Oct 15, 2014 |
Eiya!...i really feel for my gaynaians friends. |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 11:59am On Oct 15, 2014 |
Explicit01:rubbish talk. every country has its own problems. or you nigerians don't have major problems? Ghanaians will solve whatever problems the country is going through. weighed against what is happening in nigeria, I think Ghana's problems are far less than those in your country. what happened to those 200 missing gals? are they still in sambisa forest? let nigerians focus on their own problems |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Bimpe29: 12:02pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Not a really nice time for Ghana. 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:05pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Dreyl:you guys don't get it,huh? Ghana is fine. yes, there are short term challenges, but there NO ECONOMIC CRISIS! hahahahaha I live in Ghana so I can tell you it is not as bad as being portrayed on nairaland. even the Cedi has rebounded and is doing very well against the dollar and others. I am not surprised no one had reported it on nairaland that the Ghanaian cedi is doing fine at the moment you evil -minded goats love to hear bad news about Ghana and yet complain when the western press report news you modafakas don't like. such hypocrites. the Ghanaian economy is currently growing at nearly 7% and foreign direct investments into Ghana is the third highest in africa. does that sound like an economy in crisis? more and more of nigerians are ariving here every second in search of a better life |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:09pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CoolHunk:you own leaders have deceiving you since Lord Lugard's time and you apes have done nothing about it. hahahahaha the beautiful thing about the Ghanaian political situation is that Ghanaians will vote out Mahama at the next elections if they think he's not doing good enough. in your country, you don't have that luxury. you are stuck with goatluck jonathan and pdp, whether you like him or not. so leave Ghanaians to worry about their won problems. you have your problems don't you? and by the way, Mahama is not the most educated president i the histroy of Ghana. as matter of fact he is one of the least educated, so what is this nonsense about his good grammar. both busia and atta mils were respected university professor. Liman and Nkrumah had Ph.D. heard yar'adua was the first university graduate to rule in your country |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:10pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
This is getting out of hand. thank God am not a Ghanaian I woulda killed myself 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:15pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Nobleval:and Ghanaians will continue to say thank God we are not shitnigerians. how can one be proud of a country where people eat from the dustbin? 120 million apes don't have access to electricity life expectancy is a miserable 52 years how can one be proud of a country where nothing works Being born a shitnigerian is the greatest curse |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:16pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Is time we help out Ghana by buying them up. I heard their women have nice asses. I won't mind having them as part of Nigeria. Only the ladies o 4 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by omoharry(f): 12:20pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Nigerian why do you rejoice over another country's down fall. How would you feel if another African country rejoices over our economic problems . if you guys were in the village, dem for don tag una as WINCH!!!. HABA!! BLACK MAN AND THEIR WAY OF THINKING. How can Africa ever Develop with so much hate and jealousy among us.If we we are not at each others neck for one issue or the other to proof supriority, then we are rejoicing over another African's country's down fall. This advise also goes to you Ghanians. I hope you see how painful it is when another African country talk badly of your country, but it easy for your guys to badmouth another Africans country woes. So don't do to others what you wouldn't tolerate or feel good about when the-same thing is done to you. |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:21pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:25pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH: What is this one saying? I even heard the only reason they haven't had a total economic collapse is due to the few Nigerians doing business there. Without those Nigerians, Ghana would have been long dead a country. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:26pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
himkers:that guy just likes crying on every thread, I don tire for en matter. 4 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:28pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
gboss4sure:your rubbish smelly dustbin zoo deserves to be sold to be turned into a plantation for rice, cocoa etc. unfortunately no one will want to buy a cursed land and people no one wants to but the armpit country of the world,huh? |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:29pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
himkers:I am saying fvck ya, fvck ya entire family and fvck you dustbin country. the Federal Republic of Foooooooools |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by agamenon(m): 12:30pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Even chard and Niger republics should become the 38,39 state of Nigeria with special statues |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:31pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
fvck ya all! and i thought these fuelish modafakas said this is a nigerian forum. so what is a story about Ghana doing on a so-called nigerian forum? arrant nonsense! |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:32pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH: Stale 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:34pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Explicit01: U dey mind the 1diot.. 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:35pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH:you can cry eh! 9 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 12:42pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
hahahahaha it is not as if your own economy is doing better than Ghana's. Happy Dutbin Days, my goat. nigerians are finally accepting eating from the dustbin as an entrehched culture enjoy your dustbin meals, mate THE DUSTBIN DAYS HAVE FINALLY ARRIVED! http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/72698/1/the-dustbin-days-have-finally-arrived.html Several years ago, Alhaji Umaru Dikko scandalized many right-thinking Nigerian citizens by publicly chastising those who were presumptuous enough to postulate that many Nigerians were beginning to go hungry. The astute Kaduna-based politician bluntly pointed out that there was no sign that Nigerians were going hungry, since they were were not yet eating out of dustbins… I don't know if Umaru Dikko (whom I have not heard about for some time now) is still alive, but if he is, I am sure he will be pleased to learn that the terrifying moment that he boldly predicted has long since arrived : Our people are actually eating out of dustbins all over the place! The genesis of the present article is that I recently personally witnessed unforgettable sight in Victoria Island, which is widely held to be the most elegant and most expensive part of Lagos, where the wealthy elite are concentrated… Night had already fallen, but security lights from some neighbouring houses were providing enough bright illumination for me to be perfectly certain that what I was witnessing was not a mirage of some kind: I had just climbed into my car and was getting ready to drive off when I saw a man approach a large rectangular-shaped dustbin near where I was parked. After casting a quick furtive look round, this Nigerian brother physically climbed into the dustbin to scavenge. As I looked on with a mixture of horror and fascination, he emerged a few minutes later and climbed out of the dustbin, munching happily on what appeared to be a piece of stale bread… The man passed directly in front of me thereafter, so I can confidently vouch that he was not a lunatic. If he was one, he did not appear to be giving any visible signs of madness: As far as I could judge, this unfortunate member of the human species was merely a desperate and hungry individual… And so, there before my very eyes, the terrible moment that had been predicted (or longed for?) by Alhaji Umaru Dikko had plainly manifested itself! A fellow Nigerian (I am unable to say how many more may now have chosen the same solution at this point in time) was eating his evening banquet from a dustbin… As I watched this terrible scene unfold, my blood ran cold. I was both fascinated and repulsed. At first I felt numb. Then I grew hot and angry…. I witnessed what I am now narrating only a few hours before sitting down to write the present article. And I am writing about it because I feel compelled to share this vision of hell with my fellow Nigerians, especially those who still have some vestige of conscience. Those of my brothers and sisters who have some conscience left will know what to think: I do not need to expantiate. For those who have thrown away their conscience and are busy celebrating all manner of scandalous weddings graced by a-list Nollywood actors and actresses while our nation is on fire, I wish to sound a timely word of warning : IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW IT, NIGERIA IS ON THE VERGE OF CRASHING! I am never sure to what extent the contents of religious books should be taken at face value (no offence meant!), but could it be that what we are currently witnessing in Nigeria is a modern day manifestation of the biblical description of Sodom and Gomorra…? When it was recently narrated in several newspaper publications that one of our highly esteemed State Governors took an eighteen year old undergraduate Safinatou Diallo clone on a shopping spree to London and bought her a N24 million naira sports jeep as a memento of the visit on their return to Nigeria, many people merely yawned and looked the other way. Most interestingly, this Nigerian elite colonialist class has many amazing characteristics, chief among which is a remarkable ability to operate in a fantasy world of their own… Most likely, the statistics on which all these wildly optimistic assessments of the rapid rate of Nigeria's economic growth are based are being beamed back to earth by our 'lost' satellites….Nigeria we hail thee! Balogun writes from Lagos |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:43pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH:I don't want ghana's downfall, as a matter of fact I wish ghana success in all their endeavours but I like when naïve citizens like you cry 6 Likes
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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Ozonna(m): 12:48pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
After watching an analyst discuss the decline in oil prices and how it will adversely affect us on AIT's business morning show, I became worried. Instead of making fun of Ghana, we should be discussing how we can weather this storm that is coming. Decline in oil prices will spell disaster for us because we're not prepared. We didn't make judicious use of over $100 per barrel price that lasted for over 10 yrs 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 12:51pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH:I don't have ample time to peruse your prolix post now, crude man. I'll be back. 3 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 1:01pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
I hope its not true, though mahama was indirectly begging EU the other day for release of some grants to ghana which may be a sign that all is not well with their economy. Anyway i'll advise other african neighbours to stop flexing their 'small muscles' and support Nigerias lead role in africa, also in the fight against terror cos most of their economies depend on us as partners in progress. An indisoluble Nigeria is a plus to them, they should be wise and not allow being made a dumping ground for EU and US products. 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 1:08pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Explicit01:hahahahahahaha between Ghana and nigeria, which one is destined to go down? this is the case of the by-stander crying more than the bereaved,huh? I am a Ghanaian and I have absolute confidence in the Ghanaian economy. why won't I? I am looking at the fundamentals and I like what I am seeing, beyond the short terms challenges. The economy is growing nicely at 7%, foreign direct investment is very high- so why won't I be very optimistic? hahahahaha I am very familiar with conditions in both countries and can tell you if I ave to chose between the two countries, I can tell you Ghana's growth prospects are much better. why do you think investors from all over the world are rushing to invest in Ghana? fuckeduppedness
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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nobody: 1:11pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Ozonna: This is why I laugh at these Nigerians who think jeering at Ghana has scored them a political point. Typical African behavior of tearing down those in need. Instead of coming up with ideas to create a competitive advantage in place of oil and preventing a far worse economic disaster in their own backyard. 4 Likes |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by fairheven: 1:12pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
But seriously,of what use is opening embassies that do not bring anythin in return..no nation should bite more than it can chew at the expense of fighting hunger and poverty ... for naija peeps making fun of this,it may interest you to know that Nigeria is currently facing the same challenge of maintaining unprofitable embassies.. |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by CrudeGH: 1:13pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
Timehin:stop talking nonsense. how is Ghana's economy dependent on the nigerian economy. in what specific way? what is the volume of trade between the two countries? those african neighbours are doing great to improve the lives of their people while you MUMUs dwell on past glories. the Ghanaian economy is well positioned to continue its growth. the economy is growing at nearly 7% and foreign direct investment remain strong. so what is there to suggest the economy is in crisis? you nigerians better focus on problems in your country because your problems are even bigger! hahahaha kettle calling the pot black |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 1:29pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH:cry cry 2 Likes
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Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Nnewi1stSon: 1:29pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
The comments on this thread are hilarious . Ghana din suffer sha. where is Adamskutty this is his kindda thread! 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by bakynes(m): 1:49pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
CrudeGH:Stop repeating yourself about Ghana's economy growing @ 7%. Nigeria has many problems just like many African countries but we are not in your league. Globacom telecomms funds the Ghanaian league, we have a strong presence of banks (GTB,UBA, Firstbank, Zenith bank) in Ghana, we control 60% of your real estate sector, We promoting your movie industry through Nollywood. What investment does Ghana have in Nigeria or in any other African country? 5 Likes 1 Share |
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