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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 12:45pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:



With all the Ashanti's sophistication, they were humiliated and humbled by mere Oyo empire's mercenaries. Bhuuuhahaha! grin
No they werent , they were left defenseless by a combination of the majority of Ghanaian tribes and the Brit in a fight they didnt engage in
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 12:50pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:


And the same boss was flogged, humiliated and defeated by an empire from Nigeria. grin


Ancient Ghana empire!? shocked grin

When was your empire established? grin

Long long long after many Empires in Nigeria had dominated West Africa corridors. grin

My friend, you need to be informed. grin
Can you name the Nigerian empire ?
Because the Asantes refused to fight a war with the Coastal Alliance formed by the Brits which involved most of the tribes in Ghana which had a peace agreement with the Asantes
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 12:54pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:


Is he an alumni of University of Ghana? grin

I don't think so. grin


Give me the names of international renowned people that graduated from University of Ghana? grin

Let's us what your beautiful University of Ghana has produced and that name your given me here. We have a lot of those here. grin

Limit your argument to this discuss. Thank you. grin
Google is your friend
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by 68816419: 12:57pm On May 17, 2017
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 1:01pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:
Benin Empire self ancient pass the Ghanaian empire. shocked grin
The Ghana Empire (c. 400 until c. 1200), properly known as Awkar (Ghana or Ga'na being the title of its ruler) was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. Complex societies based on trans-Saharan trade with salt and gold had existed in the region since ancient times[1] But the introduction of the camel to western Sahara in the 3rd century A.D. gave way to great changes in the area that became the Ghana Empire. By the time of the Muslim conquest of North Africa in the 7th century the camel had changed the ancient more irregular trade routes into a trade network running from Morocco to the Niger river. The Ghana Empire grew rich from this increased trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt allowing for larger urban centres to develop. It furthermore encouraged territorial expansion to gain control over the different trade-routes.

When Ghana's ruling dynasty began is uncertain; it is mentioned for the first time in written records by Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī in 830.[2] In the 11th century the Cordoban scholar Abu Ubayd al-Bakri collected stories from a number of travelers to the region, and gave a detailed description of the kingdom. He claimed that the Ghana could "put 200,000 men into the field, more than 40,000 of them archers" and noted they had cavalry forces as well.[3]

As the empire declined it was finally made a vassal to the rising Mali Empire at some point in the 13th century. When the Gold Coast in 1957 became the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to regain its independence from colonial rule it was renamed in honor of the long gone empire from which the ancestors to the Akan people of modern-day Ghana are thought to have migrated.[4]

The Ashanti (also spelled Asante) Empire (1701–1957) was an Akan empire and kingdom in what is now modern-day Ghana. The Ashanti Empire expanded from Ashanti to include the Brong-Ahafo, Central region, Eastern region, Greater Accra region, and Western region, of present-day Ghana. The Ashanti benefited from early firearm adoption. Combined with effective strategy, they fashioned an empire that stretched from central Ghana to the present-day Ivory Coast. Due to the empire's military prowess, wealth, architecture, sophisticated hierarchy and culture, Ashanti has been extensively studied and has more historiographies by European, primarily British, authors than almost any other indigenous culture of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Starting in the late 17th century, the Ashanti king Osei Tutu (c. 1695 – 1717) and his advisor Okomfo Anokye, established the Ashanti Kingdom, with the Golden Stool of Asante as a sole unifying symbol. Osei Tutu oversaw a massive Ashanti territorial expansion,[3] building up the army by introducing new organization and turning a disciplined royal and paramilitary army into an effective fighting machine.[3] In 1701, the Ashanti army conquered Denkyira, giving the Ashanti access to the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean coastal trade with Europeans, notably the Dutch.

The Ashanti Kingdom is the home to Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana's only natural lake. The state's current economic revenue is derived mainly from trading in gold bars, cocoa, kola nuts and agriculture; forest has also been cleared to plant cassava, maize and yams.[4]

Today the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national proto-state[5] and traditional state in union with the Republic of Ghana. The current king of the Ashanti Kingdom is Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Asantehene.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 1:04pm On May 17, 2017
shervydman:


my brother.......u are welcome.
that's what we face here every day by day.

they'll just post any pics and claim whatever they wanna claim.

Just do a reverse search of the photo and stop denying your sistas. undecided
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by 68816419: 1:06pm On May 17, 2017
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Warri Port Complex
Warri New Port and Warri Old Port

Lagos Port Complex


Calabar Port Complex

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Joonana: 1:28pm On May 17, 2017
When we say other countries are doing well than the supposed Giant of Africa .. a report like this buttresses our claim .. until you improve in the issues highlighted in this report, other countries won't buy into your giant status.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/wealth-5-richest-nigerians-can-end-extreme-poverty-oxfam/

The Inequality report released by Oxfam International on Wednesday, revealed that the combine wealth of five richest Nigerians, put at $29.9 billion, could end extreme poverty in the country.

The report, entitled ‘Inequality in Nigeria, Exploring the Drivers and obtained in Abuja, exposed the large and growing gap between the rich and poor in Nigeria.

It revealed that the benefits of the nation’s economic growth had been captured by a few wealthy elite at the expense of the ordinary Nigerians.

According to the report, the economic inequality is a key factor in the conflict in the North-Eastern states of the country.

Oxfam International also disclosed that Nigeria’s richest man earned 8,000 times more in one day than a poor Nigerian would spend on basic needs in a year.

It said that more than 112 million people were living in poverty in Nigeria, yet the country’s richest man spent one million dollars a day for 42 years to exhaust his fortune.

According to the report, Nigeria is one of the few countries where the number of people living in poverty is on the increase despite the growth of the economy.

The report also indicated that 69 per cent of people now live below the poverty line in North-Eastern states, compared to the 49 per cent in the South-West.

It also showed that women were not being captured on the benefits of economic growth because they tended to be employed in low-skilled, low-paid informal jobs.

According to the organisation, women represent between 60 per cent and 79 per cent of Nigeria’s rural labour force but are five times less likely to own their own land than men.

It further stated that women were also less likely to have had a decent education, noting that over three quarters of the poorest women in Nigeria had never been to school.

The report said that poor people did not benefit from Nigeria’s wealth because of high level of corruption and the excessive influence big business and some wealthy elite had over government and policy making.

According to the report, public office holders steal estimated 20 trillion dollars from the treasury between 1960 and 2005, while multinational companies receive tax incentives estimated at 2.9 billion dollars a year.

This development it said was three times more than Nigeria’s entire health budget.

It further revealed that small and medium size businesses and workers in the informal sector, however, faced multiple taxes.

“Despite being Africa’s biggest economy, the share of the national budget allocated to education, health and social protection is one of the lowest in the region.

“In 2012, Nigeria spent just 6.5 per cent of its national budget on education and just 3.5 per cent on health.

“By comparison, Ghana spent 18.5 per cent and 12.8 per cent, respectively in 2015.

‘’As a result, 57 million Nigerians lack safe water, over 130 million lack adequate sanitation and the country has more than 10 million children out of school.“ it stated.

Commenting on the report, Mr Celestine Odo, Good Governance Programme Coordinator for Oxfam in Nigeria, said extreme inequality was undermining the economy and fermenting social unrest.

According to him, Nigerian leaders must be more determined to tackling this terrible problem.

Odo said that it was an irony that Nigerians were living in poverty in spite the abundance of wealth in the country.

He said it was important to free millions of Nigerians from poverty by building a new political and economic system that would work for everyone and not just a fortunate few.

“The government can make a start by tackling corruption, ensuring big business and wealthy individuals pay their fair share of tax, investing in vital public services, and protecting the rights of women,” Odo said.

uzzyfire:
as in ehn? I wonder who they think they are mocking u are mocking Nigerian girls wen d first black miss world is Nigerian

they will be calling Nigeria poor, wen we have d largest economy in Africa

they will say Lagos is a slum wen Lagos alone is richer than most African countries

they will say Nigeria has poor standard of living, wen our population is triple theirs(I wonder wat dey expect from a 180 million population )

they will say Nigerians are criminals but most of d greatest achievements that puts africa on d map were achieved by nigerians and nigeria

they say Nigeria doesn't have light ,yet one state alone is more prosperous than most countries

they say this and that abt Nigeria yet they copy everything we do, both good and bad . even our accent

chai !! my country is great

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 1:32pm On May 17, 2017
Just30:
The Ghana Empire (c. 400 until c. 1200), properly known as Awkar (Ghana or Ga'na being the title of its ruler) was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. shocked shocked grin grin Complex societies based on trans-Saharan trade with salt and gold had existed in the region since ancient times[1] But the introduction of the camel to western Sahara in the 3rd century A.D. gave way to great changes in the area that became the Ghana Empire. By the time of the Muslim conquest of North Africa in the 7th century the camel had changed the ancient more irregular trade routes into a trade network running from Morocco to the Niger river. The Ghana Empire grew rich from this increased trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt allowing for larger urban centres to develop. It furthermore encouraged territorial expansion to gain control over the different trade-routes.

When Ghana's ruling dynasty began is uncertain; it is mentioned for the first time in written records by Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī in 830.[2] In the 11th century the Cordoban scholar Abu Ubayd al-Bakri collected stories from a number of travelers to the region, and gave a detailed description of the kingdom. He claimed that the Ghana could "put 200,000 men into the field, more than 40,000 of them archers" and noted they had cavalry forces as well.[3]

As the empire declined it was finally made a vassal to the rising Mali Empire at some point in the 13th century. When the Gold Coast in 1957 became the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to regain its independence from colonial rule it was renamed in honor of the long gone empire [b from which the ancestors to the Akan people of modern-day Ghana are thought to have migrated.[/b][4]

Who told you this empire was established in Ghana? angry grin

@bolded 1, said it all

Last @bolded is a result from scientific research hence it can't be accepted as a fact. grin

Stop claiming other people . grin

THIS EMPIRE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PRESENT DAY GHANA. OOHA! grin

See the map and



Just30:


The Ashanti (also spelled Asante) Empire (1701–1957) was an Akan empire and kingdom in what is now modern-day Ghana. The Ashanti Empire expanded from Ashanti to include the Brong-Ahafo, Central region, Eastern region, Greater Accra region, and Western region, of present-day Ghana. The Ashanti benefited from early firearm adoption. Combined with effective strategy, they fashioned an empire that stretched from central Ghana to the present-day Ivory Coast. Due to the empire's military prowess, wealth, architecture, sophisticated hierarchy and culture, Ashanti has been extensively studied and has more historiographies by European, primarily British, authors than almost any other indigenous culture of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Starting in the late 17th century, the Ashanti king Osei Tutu (c. 1695 – 1717) and his advisor Okomfo Anokye, established the Ashanti Kingdom, with the Golden Stool of Asante as a sole unifying symbol. Osei Tutu oversaw a massive Ashanti territorial expansion,[3] building up the army by introducing new organization and turning a disciplined royal and paramilitary army into an effective fighting machine.[3] In 1701, the Ashanti army conquered Denkyira, giving the Ashanti access to the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean coastal trade with Europeans, notably the Dutch.

The Ashanti Kingdom is the home to Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana's only natural lake. The state's current economic revenue is derived mainly from trading in gold bars, cocoa, kola nuts and agriculture; forest has also been cleared to plant cassava, maize and yams.[4]

Today the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national proto-state[5] and traditional state in union with the Republic of Ghana. The current king of the Ashanti Kingdom is Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Asantehene.


This is where your ancient Empires was established. grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by leathalbeast: 1:32pm On May 17, 2017
Jayceon:
thanx bro

I know a photoshop when I see one,I know a bleaching person when I see one..how??..their skins usually look unnatural and their facial tone in most cases doesn't match that of the rest of the body.

Deceiving lord Jayceon?...there is no living soul that would dare pull a fast one on me
I'm glad you caught him. those people you saw are all Nigerians and he is just ashamed to admit it. frankly I don't see any sense in painting their faces like fanta while they have a Coca Cola skin. I think it all points out to the fact that Nigerians hate being black.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 1:40pm On May 17, 2017
leathalbeast:
you see how stupid and worthless you are? you claim a Muslim founded Mombasa and yet u don't remember him. are you sane at all?
My loyal lethaldog/beast,there you go again with your usual stup!dity,always farting with your mouth.So because I read in a book a long time ago that a muslim founded a place then I must commit his name to memory?You should slap yourself for your stupid!ty.Are you ghanaians so mannerless and childish you just insult for the sake of it?Well,just to indulge your fool!shness,I looked for his name online and it's Shehe Mvita 'who is remembered as a muslim of great learning.Kenyan school history place the founding of Mombasa as 900AD'.Even the kenyans who are smarter than you, ghanaian lazy illiterate arseh.les didn't counter the information.I like it when dogs/beasts like you follow me around on a leash.Nothing beats the feeling.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 1:42pm On May 17, 2017
leathalbeast:
I'm glad you caught him. those people you saw are all Nigerians and he is just ashamed to admit it. frankly I don't see any sense in painting their faces like fanta while they have a Coca Cola skin. I think it all points out to the fact that Nigerians hate being black.
thank you!

Bro it all boils down to low self-esteem

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by 68816419: 1:46pm On May 17, 2017
Development: Ilubirin( fomer Part of Makoko slums)..lagos is really changing fast

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by 68816419: 1:47pm On May 17, 2017
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 1:49pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:


Who told you this empire was established in Ghana? angry grin

@bolded 1, said it all

Last @bolded is a result from scientific research hence it can't be accepted as a fact. grin

Stop claiming other people . grin

THIS EMPIRE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PRESENT DAY GHANA. OOHA! grin

See the map and






This is where your ancient Empires was established. grin
Every school child in our own time knew Ghana empire had nothing to do with Gold Coast.But the Ghanaians I know in real life are not this pathetic.Bro,I think it's better to let them wallow in their fool!sh display of illiteracy.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Joonana: 1:56pm On May 17, 2017
Nigerians hate being black to the core .. like why will bleaching be so prevalent there .. In Nigeria you'll find an african calling another person black ..
Jayceon:
thank you!

Bro it all boils down to low self-esteem
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 2:01pm On May 17, 2017
vaxx:
you kraa. Dont you see he is not sane? He does not even know what he was saying yet he is saying it.
Hahahaha,you just can't stop thinking about me.Well,I already answered your stup!d dog brother with facts.People know your own illiteracy is on another level but until you can provide that simple link that supports your claim that aramco has a $40bn cash reserve and a link for the total valuation for Nigeria,then you remain a cheap shameless liar as everyone has been saying.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:06pm On May 17, 2017
Joonana:
When we say other countries are doing well than the supposed Giant of Africa .. a report like this buttresses our claim .. until you improve in the issues highlighted in this report, other countries won't buy into your giant status.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/wealth-5-richest-nigerians-can-end-extreme-poverty-oxfam/

The Inequality report released by Oxfam International on Wednesday, revealed that the combine wealth of five richest Nigerians, put at $29.9 billion, could end extreme poverty in the country.

The report, entitled ‘Inequality in Nigeria, Exploring the Drivers and obtained in Abuja, exposed the large and growing gap between the rich and poor in Nigeria.

It revealed that the benefits of the nation’s economic growth had been captured by a few wealthy elite at the expense of the ordinary Nigerians.

According to the report, the economic inequality is a key factor in the conflict in the North-Eastern states of the country.

Oxfam International also disclosed that Nigeria’s richest man earned 8,000 times more in one day than a poor Nigerian would spend on basic needs in a year.

It said that more than 112 million people were living in poverty in Nigeria, yet the country’s richest man spent one million dollars a day for 42 years to exhaust his fortune.

According to the report, Nigeria is one of the few countries where the number of people living in poverty is on the increase despite the growth of the economy.

The report also indicated that 69 per cent of people now live below the poverty line in North-Eastern states, compared to the 49 per cent in the South-West.

It also showed that women were not being captured on the benefits of economic growth because they tended to be employed in low-skilled, low-paid informal jobs.

According to the organisation, women represent between 60 per cent and 79 per cent of Nigeria’s rural labour force but are five times less likely to own their own land than men.

It further stated that women were also less likely to have had a decent education, noting that over three quarters of the poorest women in Nigeria had never been to school.

The report said that poor people did not benefit from Nigeria’s wealth because of high level of corruption and the excessive influence big business and some wealthy elite had over government and policy making.

According to the report, public office holders steal estimated 20 trillion dollars from the treasury between 1960 and 2005, while multinational companies receive tax incentives estimated at 2.9 billion dollars a year.

This development it said was three times more than Nigeria’s entire health budget.

It further revealed that small and medium size businesses and workers in the informal sector, however, faced multiple taxes.

“Despite being Africa’s biggest economy, the share of the national budget allocated to education, health and social protection is one of the lowest in the region.

“In 2012, Nigeria spent just 6.5 per cent of its national budget on education and just 3.5 per cent on health.

“By comparison, Ghana spent 18.5 per cent and 12.8 per cent, respectively in 2015.

‘’As a result, 57 million Nigerians lack safe water, over 130 million lack adequate sanitation and the country has more than 10 million children out of school.“ it stated.

Commenting on the report, Mr Celestine Odo, Good Governance Programme Coordinator for Oxfam in Nigeria, said extreme inequality was undermining the economy and fermenting social unrest.

According to him, Nigerian leaders must be more determined to tackling this terrible problem.

Odo said that it was an irony that Nigerians were living in poverty in spite the abundance of wealth in the country.

He said it was important to free millions of Nigerians from poverty by building a new political and economic system that would work for everyone and not just a fortunate few.

“The government can make a start by tackling corruption, ensuring big business and wealthy individuals pay their fair share of tax, investing in vital public services, and protecting the rights of women,” Odo said.


if 5 wealthy Nigerians can end extreme poverty in Nigeria....that's good for us. grin grin grin grin grin

how many wealthy Ghanaians can eradicate extreme poverty in Ghana abi no poverty in Ghana? if non, we can give u one of our wealthy men to help cure ur craze. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx: 2:09pm On May 17, 2017
obaaderemi:
Hahahaha,you just can't stop thinking about me.Well,I already answered your stup!d dog brother with facts.People know your own illiteracy is on another level but until you can provide that simple link that supports your claim that aramco has a $40bn cash reserve and a link for the total valuation for Nigeria,then you remain a cheap shameless liar as everyone has been saying.
this is the reason you were uneducated. It a pity. At least you have proof it again.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:10pm On May 17, 2017
leathalbeast:
I'm glad you caught him. those people you saw are all Nigerians and he is just ashamed to admit it. frankly I don't see any sense in painting their faces like fanta while they have a Coca Cola skin. I think it all points out to the fact that Nigerians hate being black.

man, its not a matter of denying anybody here.

u claim they're Hausas which we claim they're not.

I don't even think u know Hausas culture and mode of dressing and they don't even put on the rubbish these ones put on their face.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 2:16pm On May 17, 2017
While Nigeria's Universities are churning out international renowned people our Ghanaian and Kenyan brothers are snapping pictures of beautiful architectural buildings in there universities though I give Kudos to their management skills but what about the teaching skills? grin

Abi na fine you wan go chop for University? grin

Wetin dem don produce? Are they better than the ones produced by Nigeria's Universities? grin

What area of specialty is your universities good at? We know Oxford University is good at Art, Massachusetts Institute is good at technology, Harvard University is good almost good at everything, and on our side, University of Ibadan is good at Art (especially literature), and Medicine, University of Lagos known for Art(law, journalism), University of Nigeria for (Business, Banking and Medicine), Obafemi Awolowo University (Business, law and Technology) etc

Limit it to UI vs Nairobi University and University of Ghana.


University of Ibadan

Wole Soyinka - grin

Chinuae Achebe grin

Alexander Animalu - The only African member to date of the Advisory Board of the Euro-Journal Physica(B)[2] and the only African member of the Editorial Board of the Hadronic Journal

Mikel Omolewa former President of UNESCO General Conference and Ambassador of Nigeria to UNESCO

Emeka Andalucia former Commonwealth Secretary-General

Martin Ihoeghian Uhomoibhi - former President of the United Nations Human Rights Council and Head of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).


Now, show me yours @NairobiWalker @Just30. grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:17pm On May 17, 2017
shervydman:


man, its not a matter of denying anybody here.

u claim they're Hausas which we claim they're not.

I don't even think u know Hausas culture and mode of dressing and they don't even put on the rubbish these ones put on their face.

You sound shaken by this ...

Source: Naij site

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by KingEbukaNaija: 2:18pm On May 17, 2017
Muafrika2:


You sound shaken by this ...

Source: Naij site
shocked shocked

Why is that woman so white

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 2:19pm On May 17, 2017
Just30:
The Ghana Empire (c. 400 until c. 1200), properly known as Awkar (Ghana or Ga'na being the title of its ruler) was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. shocked shocked grin grin Complex societies based on trans-Saharan trade with salt and gold had existed in the region since ancient times[1] But the introduction of the camel to western Sahara in the 3rd century A.D. gave way to great changes in the area that became the Ghana Empire. By the time of the Muslim conquest of North Africa in the 7th century the camel had changed the ancient more irregular trade routes into a trade network running from Morocco to the Niger river. The Ghana Empire grew rich from this increased trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt allowing for larger urban centres to develop. It furthermore encouraged territorial expansion to gain control over the different trade-routes.

When Ghana's ruling dynasty began is uncertain; it is mentioned for the first time in written records by Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī in 830.[2] In the 11th century the Cordoban scholar Abu Ubayd al-Bakri collected stories from a number of travelers to the region, and gave a detailed description of the kingdom. He claimed that the Ghana could "put 200,000 men into the field, more than 40,000 of them archers" and noted they had cavalry forces as well.[3]

As the empire declined it was finally made a vassal to the rising Mali Empire at some point in the 13th century. When the Gold Coast in 1957 became the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to regain its independence from colonial rule it was renamed in honor of the long gone empire [b from which the ancestors to the Akan people of modern-day Ghana are thought to have migrated.[/b][4]

Who told you this empire was established in Ghana? angry grin

@bolded 1, said it all

Last @bolded is a result from scientific research hence it can't be accepted as a fact. grin

Stop claiming other people . grin

THIS EMPIRE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PRESENT DAY GHANA. OOHA! grin

See the map and



Just30:


The Ashanti (also spelled Asante) Empire (1701–1957) was an Akan empire and kingdom in what is now modern-day Ghana. The Ashanti Empire expanded from Ashanti to include the Brong-Ahafo, Central region, Eastern region, Greater Accra region, and Western region, of present-day Ghana. The Ashanti benefited from early firearm adoption. Combined with effective strategy, they fashioned an empire that stretched from central Ghana to the present-day Ivory Coast. Due to the empire's military prowess, wealth, architecture, sophisticated hierarchy and culture, Ashanti has been extensively studied and has more historiographies by European, primarily British, authors than almost any other indigenous culture of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Starting in the late 17th century, the Ashanti king Osei Tutu (c. 1695 – 1717) and his advisor Okomfo Anokye, established the Ashanti Kingdom, with the Golden Stool of Asante as a sole unifying symbol. Osei Tutu oversaw a massive Ashanti territorial expansion,[3] building up the army by introducing new organization and turning a disciplined royal and paramilitary army into an effective fighting machine.[3] In 1701, the Ashanti army conquered Denkyira, giving the Ashanti access to the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean coastal trade with Europeans, notably the Dutch.

The Ashanti Kingdom is the home to Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana's only natural lake. The state's current economic revenue is derived mainly from trading in gold bars, cocoa, kola nuts and agriculture; forest has also been cleared to plant cassava, maize and yams.[4]

Today the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national proto-state[5] and traditional state in union with the Republic of Ghana. The current king of the Ashanti Kingdom is Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Asantehene.


This is where your ancient Empires was established. grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx: 2:21pm On May 17, 2017
shervydman:


if 5 wealthy Nigerians can end extreme poverty in Nigeria....that's good for us. grin grin grin grin grin

how many wealthy Ghanaians can eradicate extreme poverty in Ghana abi no poverty in Ghana? if non, we can give u one of our wealthy men to help cure ur craze. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
yes there are lot of silent billionaire in ghana. The likes of citizen kofi who brought western unioun to africa ,dr kwame addo kuffour ,dr sam E jonah. The reason you did not hear much about them is that they prefer their privacy . You can read about them

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:24pm On May 17, 2017
Joonana:
Nigerians hate being black to the core .. like why will bleaching be so prevalent there .. In Nigeria you'll find an african calling another person black ..
it's a shame to say the least
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by 9jakool: 2:27pm On May 17, 2017
forgiveness:



Oyo empire ordinary mercenaries(not even the light army) humbled, humiliated, crushed, pummeled and defeated the whole mighty large 200,000 armies of Ashanti kotoko empire. Wetin go happen if they face the main Oyo empire calvary? grin

Suicidal! grin
lol Oyo kept knocking on their boarders. Remember Great Oyo expanded from Nigeria to Togo and near the Ghanaian boarder.
They were humiliated in the battle of Atakpame. The Akyem kingdom of Ghana asked for the military aid of Oyo and its vassal states against the Ashanti's control. They were humiliated at the battle of Atakpame when Oyo's coalition ambushed and defeated them. The loss was even recorded by the Europeans who had trade interests im the area.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 2:30pm On May 17, 2017
obaaderemi:
Every school child in our own time knew Ghana empire had nothing to do with Gold Coast.But the Ghanaians I know in real life are not this pathetic.Bro,I think it's better to let them wallow in their fool!sh display of illiteracy.

Hehehehe! I think they just want to be mischievous. grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 2:34pm On May 17, 2017
9jakool:

lol Oyo kept knocking on their boarders. Remember Great Oyo expanded from Nigeria to Togo and near the Ghanaian boarder.
They were humiliated in the battle of Atakpame. The Akyem kingdom of Ghana asked for the military aid of Oyo and its vassal states against the Ashanti's control. They were humiliated at the battle of Atakpame when Oyo's coalition ambushed and defeated them. The loss was even recorded by the Europeans who had trade interests im the area.

And he came here to make fallacious and malicious statement that his ancestors were bossing their oga! shocked grin

What an irony!? grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:36pm On May 17, 2017
Muafrika2:


You sound shaken by this ...

Source: Naij site


I LAUGH grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

do u know that Hausas are not in Nigeria alone?
Hausas in Nigeria don't dress like this, i'm telling u for the second time.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 2:37pm On May 17, 2017
obaaderemi:
Every school child in our own time knew Ghana empire had nothing to do with Gold Coast.But the Ghanaians I know in real life are not this pathetic.Bro,I think it's better to let them wallow in their fool!sh display of illiteracy.

Hehehehe! I think they just want to be mischievous. grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 2:38pm On May 17, 2017
vaxx:
yes there are lot of silent billionaire in ghana. The likes of citizen kofi who brought western unioun to africa ,dr kwame addo kuffour ,dr sam E jonah. The reason you did not hear much about them is that they prefer their privacy . You can read about them

get off my mention.....I don't have time for people like u.

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