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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by lilmaydee(m): 3:35pm On Apr 20, 2017
goingape1:
she actually mean shiit! as in your shiit in toilet
Mehn, u are damn funny.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Ironi: 3:36pm On Apr 20, 2017
onila:

l had a wonderful time in Ghana-Accra

very friendly and welcoming

but some of the Ghanaians l met here in obodo oyibo have been horrible

the only African country that does not respect Nigerians

What is there to be respected about Nigeria?

You see, before Nigeria, there was Ghana so you should be showing respect to Ghana.

Ghana is respected in the world and all over Africa because they know.

The older Nigerians also know.

You Nigerian youth of today don't know shiit so you think you are all that.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by lymelyte(m): 3:46pm On Apr 20, 2017
Kingjoshbaba:
I agree ghana's rice is sweet especially with tthat thier sweet stew on the rice and ken key b lended with milk and a Lil honey or sugar how sweet
are you talking about their burnt stew? undecided

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Kelewele(m): 3:49pm On Apr 20, 2017
ifyalways:
I agree with all but this point. Ghanaians make good food, their indigenous dishes and rice inclusive.
Dunno where u went and had bad rice in Ghana, maybe in Upper region undecided egusi is not a Ghanaian dish so you don't even have to bring that comparison.
Kenkey and okro with koby fish or with shito and grilled tilapia
Omo tuo and sardine with lots of veggies
Fufu and light soup
Banku and groundnut soup
Egg and garden egg sauce with unripe plantain
Red red garnished with kelewele
Those are proper Ghanaian foods and absolutely delish.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by NanaOfosu: 3:56pm On Apr 20, 2017
dedons:
This is how majority of the girls in Kumasi look like.

You mean how your Nigerian prostitutes looks like?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by NanaOfosu: 3:58pm On Apr 20, 2017
dedons:
This is how majority of the girls in Kumasi look like.

You mean your Nigerian prostitutes looks like?
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by skylane: 4:06pm On Apr 20, 2017
JiggamanGh:
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I don't blame South Africans, Indians and other countries for killling nigerians, bunch of ingrates, criminals who beats their chest but don't have shit to back it up.

Between Ghanaian food and nigerian food which is better. I suggest you go on twitter and find out what people say about your food
something must be wrong with you for spewwing such thrash against Nigeria and its citizens in that manner, imagine ghana weh dey backyard here mtcheewwwww

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by piperson(m): 4:07pm On Apr 20, 2017
ifyalways:

I actually don't care if you eat shyte or not but don't come here berating a dish you actually never tasted just cos you have a stiff palate and taste buds.

You've dropped your opinion about Ghana food, i've dropped mine.
#bye#


c ur lyf

can't just prove a point without insults?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by MrCEO69(m): 4:19pm On Apr 20, 2017
ifyalways:
I agree with all but this point. Ghanaians make good food, their indigenous dishes and rice inclusive.
Dunno where u went and had bad rice in Ghana, maybe in Upper region undecided egusi is not a Ghanaian dish so you don't even have to bring that comparison.
Kenkey and okro with koby fish or with shito and grilled tilapia
Omo tuo and sardine with lots of veggies
Fufu and light soup
Banku and groundnut soup
Egg and garden egg sauce with unripe plantain
Red red garnished with kelewele
Those are proper Ghanaian foods and absolutely delish.

no be small thing... call dem all. na the rice i fit manage eat. only in ghana u buy fufu and soup diff. the wache is good too, it better than the fired rice. in ghana fried rice is actually fried. where do u stay in ghana. cos i need where to eat better nigerian soup. no tell mk i go nigerain kitchen oh.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by MrCEO69(m): 4:23pm On Apr 20, 2017
Alhajikinky:
I'm currently in kumasi too nd i'm tellin u, i've seen worse,, op holla me sha if u stil de @0545212075

Alhaji, owfar. i dey accra.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by MrCEO69(m): 4:29pm On Apr 20, 2017
what is this one saying have u been to gh...
tensazangetsu20:

Good character my ass. Ghanaian girls are boring as Bleep and too conservative and religious :-Xfor my liking.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by onila(f): 4:29pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ironi:


What is there to be respected about Nigeria?

You see, before Nigeria, there was Ghana so you should be showing respect to Ghana.

Ghana is respected in the world and all over Africa because they know.

The older Nigerians also know.

You Nigerian youth of today don't know shiit so you think you are all that.

you guys are the black Americans of Africa

wild, no manners, rude

having children out of wedlock, single parenthood

and food poisoning jollof rice

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by dsultry(f): 4:29pm On Apr 20, 2017
Am presently in ghana, been here since 2015,,,, and i would rather starve than eat soup or ghana rice,,, first it has this offensive smell and taste horrible..some find it delicious dou but this *my own personal experience so please no insult* .. i was forced to locate all the nigeria shop and resturants,,, even where u can eat correct fresh fish banga soup with starch .
Ghana is like every normal african country if u ask me,,, just that the crime rate here is less, they have good vacation places and the light is steady. Apart from this , ghana is no different from nigeria...

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by eitsei(m): 4:30pm On Apr 20, 2017
SalamRushdie:


You are wrong here Ghanpol are more organised and more disciplined than our police officer , during my regular visits there I have never seen them stop our cars at night to ask for bribes but instead they do quick profile of the occupants and immediately let us leave ...Op you have shown poor knowledge of Nigeria when you said Nigerian Yahoo boys don't do rituals , email yahoo died years ago what you see and call yahoo boys now are a bunch of ritualist just like the Sakawa boys
though I've never lived in Ghana but I've passed through Ghana going to cote d'ivoire quite a couple numbers of times before and they do collect bribes o.. Also I like the Ghanaian police uniform compared to Nigerian black and their immigration service is better compared to Nigeria I should even add this Nigerian border is so porous (seme and ìdí ìrókò)
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by onila(f): 4:32pm On Apr 20, 2017
apart from that they can be very nice

willing love to serve others can be very humble

still learning about them

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by skylane: 4:33pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ironi:


What is there to be respected about Nigeria?

You see, before Nigeria, there was Ghana so you should be showing respect to Ghana.

Ghana is respected in the world and all over Africa because they know.

The older Nigerians also know.

You Nigerian youth of today don't know shiit so you think you are all that.
ghana is respected says in all world n africa says who?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by mfm04622: 4:36pm On Apr 20, 2017
mmsen:


The road from Accra to Tema is very good and is not single carriage. That's the main economic artery - similar to the Lagos - Ibadan Expressway that has been neglected, meanwhile the Abuja to Kaduna road gets constant attention...

The electricity situation is better but should there be a drought then the whole country hurts. Ghana is very dependent (too much so) on the Volta dam for its power. There would be no point in inviting the people behind that dam to Nigeria because they really didn't do much, the foreign businesses in that area held the Ghanaian government to ransom during the early post-independence era to build it and allow them to buy power at a heavily subsidized rate.

I've heard other people cry about Ghanaian food but I've never had an issue with it. I'm not fond of their swallows but their rice dishes are good - Palava sauce is pretty good.

This is what I don't like! Did you really travel on Abuja -Kaduna and see that it was given attention? Attention? For your information, the ONLY dual carriage in the whole NORTH is the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway! Roads in the North are better, not because they get better attention but because the soil is not readily eroded as in the South.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Ironi: 4:38pm On Apr 20, 2017
onila:


you guys are the black Americans of Africa

wild, no manners, rude

having children out of wedlock, single parenthood

and food poisoning jollof rice

Perfect description of Nigerians.

Malaysians, Ndonesians, Chinese, Indians, South Africans .....will all testify.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by skylane: 4:39pm On Apr 20, 2017
U guys shud stay off insulting or saying vile words against one anoda's country,so that we won't tumble down this thread thanks
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Ironi: 4:39pm On Apr 20, 2017
skylane:
ghana is respected says in all world n africa says who?

Try and find out.

Go to any African country, mention you are a Ghanaian, and see the admiration and respect.

When a country leads a whole continent to fight for independence, you can't but only show respect.

You my little friend don't know shiit.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by onila(f): 4:42pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ironi:


Perfect description of Nigerians.

Malaysians, Ndonesians, Chinese, Indians, South Africans .....will all testify.

everyone loves Nigerians

Ghana is the most hated country in Africa

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Ironi: 4:45pm On Apr 20, 2017
onila:


everyone loves Nigerians

Ghana is the most hated country in Africa

Is that why everyone is chasing Nigerians out of their country? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin

Are you Ok in the head?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 4:47pm On Apr 20, 2017
onila:


you guys are the black Americans of Africa

wild, no manners, rude

having children out of wedlock, single parenthood

and food poisoning jollof rice


When one looks at your celebrities, is baby mama upon baby mama. How many nigerians are married to their kids father and those who are married are killing each other left and right.

Sorry nigerians have no room to talk, Ghanaians are well respected around the world and Africa, can't say the same for nigerians.


https://www.google.com/amp/www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/horror-nigerian-men-go-rampage-us-kill-wives-divorce-alimony/amp/
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 4:48pm On Apr 20, 2017
onila:


everyone loves Nigerians

Ghana is the most hated country in Africa

Ghana is respected they might love is but we are respected. Nigerians on the other are hated and disrespected because they have no value
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by onila(f): 4:50pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ironi:


Is that why everyone is chasing Nigerians out of their country? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin

Are you Ok in the head?

we have the criminals
but apart from that we produce some of the influential Africans - best writers

ghana don't respect their fellow Africans not just Nigerians

the thugs of Africa

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by uvalued(m): 4:51pm On Apr 20, 2017
namuguibe:
Question: If I am in Ghana can I brag that I'm living abroad? grin
JAMBITES expect this kwesion in your exams shocked shocked shocked

Answer: ?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 4:51pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ironi:


Try and find out.

Go to any African country, mention you are a Ghanaian, and see the admiration and respect.

When a country leads a whole continent to fight for independence, you can't but only show respect.

You my little friend don't know shiit.

Don't mind them, they know the truth. The only bad thing is other Africans link Ghana and Nigeria together which hurt our image.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by frubben(m): 4:52pm On Apr 20, 2017
Goahead:
Yup, you're right. There's nothing spectacular in Ghana other than electricity
Don't forget their girls. Tiri gbosa n dem b
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 4:54pm On Apr 20, 2017
skylane:
something must be wrong with you for spewwing such thrash against Nigeria and its citizens in that manner, imagine ghana weh dey backyard here mtcheewwwww

Yet you don't see anything wrong with what your brothers are spewing.
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by onila(f): 4:55pm On Apr 20, 2017
JiggamanGh:


Ghana is respected they might love is but we are respected. Nigerians on the other are hated and disrespected because they have no value

respected, yes because we have too

because Ghana don't respect anyone
we tolerate you guys for African unity and for African brotherhood sake

and yea they have some good looking guys tongue

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