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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jun 01, 2017
Just30:
Ghanaians had a lot of places to go
There were more Ghanaians in Liberia than Nigeria around those times

You guys had nothing to do , you were idle with visions and we gave you hope
Better employment and housing

the first bolded sentence is FALSE.

the second line............. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jun 01, 2017
shervydman:


I laugh in Swahili............ grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

oga, about 90% of Nigerian musical videos are shot in Nigeria.

Then the 90 % are the ones we never get to see. Most of your top artistes travel to S.A for shoots
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by genieluv(f): 7:18pm On Jun 01, 2017
Muafrika2:


Indians do have some business ventures. They are descendants of the Indian lower caste that were brought to work on the railway and afterwards, the colonial government allowed them to start small businesses which at the beginning were just simple Kiosks selling basic stuff.

The colonial government treated them as second class citizens (the Arabs were treated as the third class and the Africans as the fourth class, which referred to privilege like, Africans were not allowed in the city unless with a pass for a specific purpose) Indians had a designated residential area too, and most still remain there, hence the perception of dorminance in parklands estates by people like random number. They also had shops in Nairobi downtown (where Africans streets like river road were located), most of whose leases have ended and ownership shifted to mostly Kikuyu business men.

Europeans were given Karen. Karen land ownership is now mostly African. The biggest land owner there is the Catholic Church of Kenya.

That takes care of the two races.

Africans as previously stated were not allowed in the city. Those that had passes had "special", lower grade streets provided for them. They were also restricted to menial jobs. Africans got into the city after independence in 1963. By that time, the Indian investments (they actively participated in the struggle for independence and used their advantage to avail resources that were helpful in the fight.)

One of the first things the African government did when it came to power was to build houses in the city for Africans, especially government workers. So it built Buru Buru, Umoja, Jericho, Uhuru etc (mostly East lands Estates) That is why you'll find most Kenyan Africans in those areas.

With time, as Africans finally got into business and took over government, private estates and houses started coming up in all areas on Nairobi. Places like where Naijalander leaves are in East lands privately developed flats. There are many of those in East lands. The flats are owned by Africans. So Naijalander and random number were paying rent to a kenyan African and come here to say we are dominated by foreigners.

I'd say the richest group of people in Kenya are Kikuyus. They bought most of the land from white settlers at independence and used them to take loans and estsblished big businesses. They control the vegetable export, hospitality industry, the government etc.

Somalis are trying too. They are just as hardworking. Their family structures makes financial support for serious business ventures easily available. They will be found mostly in Eastleigh, where the British put them after they petitioned the colonial government to be graded as Indians. It's a mixed estate with other Kenyan Africans making the majority.


Kk. Tnks 4d clarification smiley

Buh i usually wonder, why did East n Southern Africans have issues with Indian labourers n white settlements during the colonial period, buh west Africans never had?

N why where Indians given a higher status over Arabs? What was the rationale?

How about the swahilis? Were they counted as Indians, arabs or Blacks?

Did the somalis get the right to be classified as Indians?

How come the kikuyus seemingly outsmarted other black Kenyans to quickly obtain lands? Are they the original natives of Nairobi?

Do u think Ugandans n Zimbabweans were right for sending away the whites n Indians away from their countries at Independence?

(pls dont mind my too many questions, m such an inquisitive person) smiley
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:18pm On Jun 01, 2017
Top Nigerians Ruling Ghana Economically


You might have never heard of them or see them in public, but they are ones seated in the big executive chairs behind the CEOs and MDs tables at the head offices of various financial institutions, oil companies, insurance companies and other big multinational institutions managing and controlling the economy of Ghana.

This has being a revelation through a research I conducted on heads of both Ghanaian and multinational institutions operating in Ghana. The result indicated that most of these institutions are being managed by foreigners with Nigerians being the majority where Ghanaians are assigned to the deputies and assistant positions. But what baffles me the most is whether our fellow Ghanaians are not qualified to hold such positions or never played a role in bringing such institutions to Ghana but it is a debate for another day. Nigerians no doubt play a big part in the Ghanaian economy. Below is a list of them and their profiles.

Chief Dr. Prince Christopher Obareki is the CEO/Chairman of CHRISBAKI Group Of Companies. Dr. Obareki is the CEO of CHRISBAKI group of companies’ including Bar Purity, Baki Farms, Spec Autos Ltd, Bamar properties, Cobagco Nig Ltd etc.

A Nigerian royal, Prince Christopher Obareki, began his career in Business at a very tender age. He attended St. Francis Catholic School in Nigeria. Later went to study auto-mobile engineering in Sapele Technical School. He then became the manager of Jabara Construction Company but resigned to put up his own company at a very young age. He is indisputably one of Nigeria’s finest exports in the Diaspora.

He is also very much strongly represented in the Corporate social responsibility endeavours as a philanthropist of having sponsored Children’ Republic reality TV show, built churches and schools with over four thousand beneficiaries of his unflinching generosity cutting across different tribes and cultures of Ghana and Nigeria. He was recently honoured with a doctorate degree by the Rescue Mission Theological University. He is a silent achiever and married with 4 children.

Yemi Adetuwo is the MD/CEO and board member of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. Adeyemi Adetuwo B.A (Hons.), MBA, ACII (Lond.) attended both University of Lagos and Enugu State University of Science and Technology for his Bachelor and Masters Degrees respectively. He is an associate of both the Chartered Insurance Institute of London and Nigeria as well as that of the Nigerian Institute of Management.

He is also a member of the society of fellows of the London Institute. He has acquired over twenty years working experience in the Insurance Industry. He joined Equity Assurance Plc in 1995 where he rose to the position of General Manager, technical operations where he seconded as the Managing Director of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited in 2008.

Mr. David Ishola Akintunde is the Chief Operating Officer of Equity Assurance Ghana Limited. Mr. David Akintunde (Bsc. MBA, FCIMN) the General Manager/ Chief, graduated from the University of Lagos in 1991 had a PGD in Marketing from the University of Calabar in 1996 and obtained an MBA from University of Ado-Ekiti in 2002.

He is a Fellow of the National Institute of Marketing Nigeria, a Member of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria and an Associate Member of the Nigeria Institute of Managers. Prior to joining Equity Assurance in 1997, he worked with Lion of Africa and ELMAC and also has attended many insurance and marketing seminars.

Dele Momodu owner of Ovasion Magazine bagged his first degree in Yoruba from the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in 1982, and a Master’s degree in Literature-in-English in 1988. He’s the only Nigerian ever to have such a rare combination. Between 1983 and 85, he was the private secretary to the former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Chief Akin Omoboriowo.

In 1986, Dele Momodu served His Imperial Majesty the Ooni of Ife Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, when he managed the Motel Royal Limited owned by the influential monarch. He contributed powerful articles to The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, African Concord magazine and others. He started Ovation International in 1996, and it was a big struggle to keep the business afloat.

Today, Ovation Magazine is a global brand. Ovation is also the leading events magazine dishing out the most glamorous pictures of the lifestyles of the rich and famous Africans. Ovation has covered stories and events in over 60 countries and on all the continents of the world. Dele Momodu has enjoyed worldwide acclaim and has met the High and Mighty, including Her Majesty the Queen of England, African Presidents, former American Presidents, world scholars. He is also seen at almost all entertainment events in Ghana, including the Ghana Music Awards and Laughs and Music Comedy shows which mostly hosts Nigerian comedians in Ghana. He also runs a restaurant in Ghana.

HRM, Dr. Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu owns Chi-Bert Group of Companies with interest in oil and gas, transport, agriculture, entertainment among others. He is also the Eze Ndi Igbo of Igbos in Ghana. He is known to be a supporter of Nigerians initiatives in Ghana either through financial or moral support.

Pastor Jude Odim stands as one of the influential Nigerian Clergy living in Ghana. He heads Hallowed Chapel International in Achimota and Spintex both in Accra with a massive weekly attendance by resident Nigerians in Ghana. He also founded Hallowed Kids Foundation, the first NGO to host the first Leadership Reality Show in Ghana dubbed Children’s Republic which was premiered on National Television, GTV. He is also a serial entrepreneur with lot of influence in the business and media community in Ghana. He is married to Leticia Anderson-Odim.

Mr. Cornelius Iyiola Saraki is the Managing Director of Nem Insurance Co. Ltd. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Second Class Upper in Education from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria and a Diploma in Insurance from the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACIIN). In addition, he holds a post-graduate Degree in Education from his alma mater, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He started his Insurance Career in 1992 when he joined Piccadilly Insurance Company as a marketer.

He worked at various times with Golden Insurance Company Limited and Royal Trust assurance Limited before joining NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria) in 2006. Mr. Saraki is a staunch believer in the promotion of performance. He pioneered a number of innovative insurance products whilst he was heading the Northern operations of NEM Insurance Plc (Nigeria). He enjoys teaching and listening to music.

Iyiola Ayoade is the C.E.O of CHARTERHOUSE the biggest name in terms of events, above and below line advertising and showbiz in Ghana and an Executive Producer. His company has a rich clientele and it is also the brain behind the annual Ghana Music Awards, Miss Malaika Beauty Pageant, Stars of the Future, National Youth Achievers Awards, the next big thing in GH and a lot of other big events in Ghana.

Iyiola also owns a 24 hour entertainment television station GhOne, which is rocking the entertainment industry of Ghana with a lot of support with programs such as the pundits, E-Talk, Glitterati and about to host their first gospel preaching television series to host pastors like Ps. Jude Odim of Hallowed Chapel etc.

Salma Iddriss Okwonko a woman is in charge of affairs at UBI Energy Ghana Limited and Televeras Group; she resigned her job at a multinational oil company and began looking at other aspects of marketing petroleum refined products. Her capital came from her family and her wonderful husband which has now made her one of the top female Nigerians in Ghana. She has four stations and counting in Kasoa, Kumasi, Lashibi and Dumfoasi in the Volta Region in Ghana Currently.

Otunba Micheal Ajayi is the C.E.O. of Vintage Visions Ghana Limited. The company is the organizer of the Business Summit and has vast interest in other key areas of business. He is also the Director General of the Ghana-Nigerian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Chief Emmanuel Okeson is one of the biggest individual employers of labour in Ghana. The highly successful businessman, who doesn’t give into publicity, has over 1000 Ghanaians working in his company. He is the owner of City Lights the biggest lighting company in West Africa. He is also the former boss of Board of Trustees of the All Nigerian Community in Ghana.

Mr. Bode Oseni of Regency Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd is one of the finest hands in the business of Insurance. He was trained at the London School of Insurance and became an Associate of Chartered Insurance Institute of London in 1989. He also holds an MBA from one of Nigeria’s three leading Universities, University of Lagos.

An Insurance marketing Guru, Oseni started his career as a Broker. He was Assistant Manager, Man Mountain Insurance Brokers of Nigeria from 1989 to 1991. He was appointed Manager, Marine Insurance of Hogg Robinson Nigeria in 1992. He had a stint with the defunct Nigeria Arab Bank Ltd as its Manager in charge of insurance. Other positions held by him include Assistant General Manager, Operations, Triumph Assurance Company Limited and Head, Eastern Operations, Phoenix Nigeria Assurance Plc. He became Regional Director, Regency Alliance Insurance Plc, Nigeria in 2007.

Mr. Sam Ayininuola of Energy Bank Ltd. obtained his First Class degree in Agricultural Science from the University of Ife in June 1976. He also had an MBA degree from the University of Lagos, in December 1985. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.

He started his banking career with NAL Merchant Bank Limited in 1981. He rose to the rank of Head of Foreign Exchange before joining the team to set up Rims Merchant Bank Limited in 1988. He rose to the positions of General Manager, Executive Director and later Managing Director/CEO of the Bank before resigning in November 1995 to join the team that set up Consolidated Discounts House Limited, one of the leading discount houses in Nigeria. He became the Managing Director/CEO in January 2001. He was appointed an Executive Director in Union Bank of Nigeria Plc in March 2006.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by popizaino(m): 7:19pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:



Without going into details, landing in Nairobi alone is enough for somebody who has landed in Accra before to come to a conclusion. But that doesn't mean the whole of Kenya is better than Ghana and vice versa.
henhen you are now talking. let the ghana vs kenya comparison now begins it's more sensible than the other way round.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by NairobiWalker(m): 7:19pm On Jun 01, 2017
freshest4live:

You want me to educate you right, read western sociology books on Africa from the late seventies to late eighties on Africa by westerners, l have read many from my father's library because that was his degree program in the university. Also check out the book by peter Holmes.
Why must l school these people all the time? gosh!

You're the kind of man who'll live his whole life believing he's the smartest person on earth (and pushing it in everyone's nose) because his kindergarten teacher once told him 'well done smart boy'.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:20pm On Jun 01, 2017
genieluv:


Oooh my, yaah i love Tanzanian musics wella.
I did follow the Mtv awards and i admired the Tanzanian representations. They r doing pretty well.

Yap, i have come across this video smiley and i really admire that Tay grin of a guy, very talented n looks cute kiss
I think there is a song he did with Tu face.
If he continues like this, he will really be big in Africa.
Where is fanficgirl, are you a fan of Tanzanian music?

For me, my biggest Tanzanian artiste and crush remains Alikiba smiley such a handsome dude. I have no idea of what he sings in swahili buh i just love the melody n rhythm like these 2 songs Aje ...

Pls can any of you guys help me with the meaning of 'Aje n Nagharamia'? @muafrika2, Pissedyagami, Taysermahiri

v=RlCNsPN91s0
Aje - (she) should come
Nagharamia - am paying for the costs
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:20pm On Jun 01, 2017
Kennedy Okosun owns and runs the biggest upscale stationeries outfit in Ghana, KRIF Stationeries. Mr. Kennedy Okosun, Chairman in 2011 receives Best Entrepreneur Office Suppliers & Stationery Award.

Mr. Dolapo Ogundimu a seasoned banker is the Managing Director of Access Bank. Dolapo Ogundimu is truly a seasoned banker with over 25 years of high level professional banking experience in the sub-region. He has been recognized as a change manager and contributor to the development of the financial services industry in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

In Ghana, he pioneered Guaranty Trust Bank to become one of the most successful banks in the industry. Dolapo is an alumnus of the Kellogg School of Management, Executive Management Programme of the Columbia Business School (USA), International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Switzerland and the Lagos Business School. He holds a B.Sc. and an MBA from the Ogun State University in Nigeria.

Mr. Lekan Sanusi of Guarantee Trust Bank is the current MD of Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana Limited. Since he took over, he has kept the flag of the bank flying as one of the biggest financial institutions in Ghana.

Mr. Gabriel Edgal is the CEO of First Atlantic Bank Ltd. The Board of First Atlantic Bank Limited appointed Mr. Gabriel Edgal as Managing Director of the Bank. Mr. Edgal is an astute and seasoned banker with over 23 years’ experience. Until his new appointment, Mr. Edgal was with United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) where he held various key Management and Executive positions including those of MD/CEO, UBA Africa, Regional MD, UBA West Africa and MD, UBA Ghana Limited.

As MD, UBA Africa, Mr. Edgal provided strategic direction and leadership for 18 African countries. As MD/CEO UBA Ghana Ltd, he led the restructuring of the Bank’s business and returned the bank to the path of profitability. Prior to that, he was the Group Treasurer of the bank. He had equally held diverse management positions at Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and Capital Bank International Ltd, Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration. Mr. Oliver Alawuba UBA (Gh.) Ltd.

Mr. Oliver Alawuba has over twenty years’ experience in investment banking, corporate finance retail and commercial banking as well as project management. Oliver started his banking career in 1993 with Diamond Bank Plc in Nigeria. He has worked with some other major African banks in various managerial capacities including being Regional Director, South Central Region of Standard Trust Bank Limited now United Bank for Africa Nigeria PLC and Executive Director of Finbank Nigeria PLC for South South and South East Regions covering over 11 States in Nigeria.

Until his appointment, Mr. Alawuba was the MD/CEO Designate of UBA Cote D’Ivoire. Oliver is a member of several professional bodies including the Nigerian Institute of Management, Nigerian Institute of Directors, and Association of Bank Directors in Nigeria.

Charles Adeniji of Wapco (Gh.) Ltd is currently the Managing Director of the West African Pipeline Gas Company, WAPCo in Accra, Ghana and a Secondee from Chevron. Charles A. Adeniji has more than 30 years of experience covering both Downstream and Upstream sectors of the Petroleum Industry.

His experience gained both local and overseas range from Facilities Engineering, Crude production operations, Shipping, Trading, Gas Commercialization and Business Development. In Nigeria, Mr. Adeniji had worked in several capacities starting as a Production Engineer, Corrosion Engineer, Platform Supervisor, Coordinator of Crude Oil Deliveries, Manager Gas Commercialization, to General Manager Gas Marketing & Commercialization and Executive Director of the Oil Producers' Trade Sector (OPTS) of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Before his current tenure as Managing Director of WAPCo, he served as Legislation Compliance Advisor for Chevron Nigeria. His specialties are in the areas of Operations, Gas Commercialization, Negotiations, and government relations.

Dotun Somoye is the Country Manager GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Ghana which deals in Pharmaceuticals. He was the Marketing Manager at GlaxoSmithKline before his current appointment in June 2007 where he is responsible for GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare business management and development in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia. . He attended Lagos State University, University of Lagos and Baptist Boys High School Abeokuta.

Mr. Banigbe Obafemi is the Chief Operating Officer at Tigo (Gh.) Ltd, Whiles in school in June 1996 he got his first job in a small computer shop. Even after completing his university education he decided to leave his parents’ home just with 20 cedis equivalent to look for his destiny. Today many young people attend his conferences where he share inspiring stories about his life, and one that I personally enjoyed was LESSONS I WISH EVERY STUDENT WERE TAUGHT BEFORE GRADUATING as a motivational speaker; He has also worked in east Africa. He loves taking risks.

Babalola Babatunde owns and runs First Deep Water Discovery Ghana Limited. His company is a big time player also in the Nigerian Oil and gas sector. A graduate of Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the University of Technology, Akure, Mr. Tunde bagged an MBA degree from the same university whilst he obtained an MSC in communication engineering from the University of Lagos. Engr. Babalola was a Mobil Scholar, and a Dean’s award winner.

He started his working career with Mobil producing after his service year with them before moving on to Chevron on contract basis where he was exposed to engineering procurement/Oil & Gas transactions and installations of equipment. He later left Chevron to work as a consultant to a number of Oil and Gas companies. Engr. Babalola is widely travelled and has attended a number of courses/seminars abroad majoring in the Oil & Gas industry. Engr. Babalola has experience of over 13 years in the Oil and Gas industry and he is also an Alumni of Lagos business School and FATE foundation.

Alex Mbakogu, a seasoned Accountant is the Managing Director of Leaseafic Ghana Limited which is a leading name in Finance and leasing services in Ghana. Alex Mbakogu is a qualified Accountant and a member of both the Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigerian (ICAN) and the Institute of Chartered Management Accountants of Nigeria (ICMA). He has an MBA (Finance) from the University of Lagos. He holds a degree in Accounting from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Alexander has worked with C & I Leasing since 1998 in various capacities in its Finance Department, his last position being Manager, Finance and Accounts, with oversight responsibility for Treasury & Funds Management since 2005. He has considerable experience in leasing. Alexander has been seconded to Leasafric.

Others include Ben Hastrup who owns and runs Alliance Legal, which has its headquarters in Accra. Ben Hastrup is one of the highly-rated Nigerian lawyers in Ghana today. Chief Crystal Djirackor the CEO of Crystal TV runs three TV channels dedicated to African movies, Emmanuel TV and a Music Channel which are mostly watched in Accra. Joshua Bola Olalere is the Chief Executive of Delight Communications the conveners of Miss Nigeria, Ghana beauty pageant.

Sola Peregrino Taiwo is the C.E.O of 3 Equatumn Associates. Wale Adeoye also runs Premium Advertising Ghana Limited. Mr. Oluade Nikiti is the Managing Director of AP (Gh.) Ltd. Mr. Razak Abiodun runs Wapic Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. Chuks Okoko is currently the manager of A-Z Petrolieum Co. Ltd Ghana. Ibem Anya is the Managing Director of Oando GH Ltd, Ghana and the Owner of Aiban Universal Services Ltd. Roy Bernard manages Capital Assurance, Ghana Limited, Dennis O. Carter is yet another big player he is the Chief Executive Officer at Maxigate Petroleum Ghana Ltd and Mr. Uche Okogu also runs International Energy Insurance (I.E.I) Ghana Limited.

PRINCE ADESINA

Nigerians no doubt play a big part in the Ghanaian economy; in fact Nigerians are rated third biggest investors on the Ghanaian economy. We must commend them for the work they are doing for Ghana but for Ghanaians this should inspire us, we still have a long way to go in empowering our citizens to greater heights so that we can also become competent just as them.

Disclaimer: The author of this article acknowledges all the sources of this information and researches. The purpose of this article is not to discriminate against the integrity and achievements of the individuals’ but just to publicize the works they are doing to improve upon the economic independence of Ghana and Africa as a whole. To them I say AYEKOO.

Thank You.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:21pm On Jun 01, 2017
genieluv:


Nah, there are hardly any white Nigerian citizens. Even if there are, they are too insignificant to be noticed.

So, would it be okay if i call you 'young guy'? undecided

I heard Lebanese are many there and do great business. Did you chase them? undecided I know anything is possible in the land of oil
You can call me what makes you happy. It seems 'young lady' never went down well with your digestion.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Marcelo290(m): 7:22pm On Jun 01, 2017
Joonana:
After NEPA has frustrated your life .. you want to run away from your country .. bros stay there and build the country for the future generation ..
that's a more worthy course .
If I was running away from my country, Ghana wouldn't be the safe haven, am talking of coming to join others to take over your economy and businesses, I have finally yielded to the plea of your Vice President, so expect me soon, make sure you reserve fine babes for me lol
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:22pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


Then the 90 % are the ones we never get to see. Most of your top artistes travel to S.A for shoots

hahahaha.........our top artists like 2face has never shot his musical videos in S.A. only new artists that needs fans across the continent does that. u can ask Ghanaians about that.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by genieluv(f): 7:23pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


Nigerian and Ghanaian accent are similar to me. Kenyans who watch west african movies think Ghanaian movies are Nigerian.

Wooo. Exactly how most Nigerians will not be able to differentiate Ugandan n Kenyan accents. smiley
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:23pm On Jun 01, 2017
NairobiWalker:


I heard Big Brother Nigeria is shot in SA too, right? These people will colonize you oo hahaha! You're running their everything.
lol grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:23pm On Jun 01, 2017
Jayceon:
well I'm sure you Kenyans were planning to colonize them first,SA just happen to be the early bird that got the worm,but don't worry once we done with them we gonna leave you something to scavenge on cheesy .well about the leasehold thing,I'm gonna talk to Zuma and see if he can manage to convince Buhari to put Nigeria on auction,if Kenya beat SA in the bid then Kenya takes over as the new colony but if we bid higher than you we keep our dear slaves














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I think you can keep the colony for now. We wouldn't want to inherit so much trouble. grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:25pm On Jun 01, 2017
Muafrika2:

Good for you. Lavington is classified as a middle income estaye. Are you sure you are paying rent to a foreigner?

Roysambu is deep in East lands.

Tuchallenge uyu jamaa aseme analipa foreigner yupi. Anadanganya tu cheesy

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by NairobiWalker(m): 7:26pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


Man, respect for the Ghanaians, at least they know how to run things. But they seem to be getting infected with nigerian giant delusion

I respect Ghanaians. I already accepted to this dude that I know they have on average better living standards than Kenyans but he keeps going on and on about how Ghana is more developed than Kenya. ..... incidentally he has a Nigerian name.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by genieluv(f): 7:26pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


I heard Lebanese are many there and do great business. Did you chase them? undecided I know anything is possible in the land of oil
You can call me what makes you happy. It seems 'young lady' never went down well with your digestion.

Yaaah, Lebanese used to be many in Nigeria, buh most of them have left long ago. Many whites n lebanese settled in Jos city due to the cooler plateau climate there. Buh i think Nigeria is just too populated for anyone to notice the presence of non -africans.

****The Nigerian economy n culture has so much competition that makes it practically impossible for foreigners to survive in Nigeria, let alone being noticed.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx: 7:27pm On Jun 01, 2017
genieluv:


Well, apart from the Invasion movie about the Bini kingdom, these r the only 3 other historical 1st grade Nigerian movies that i know of.

The first 2 are about the Nigerian civil war while the 3rd was about the Niger-delta crisis. Wonderful movies!
you deserve a ghanian passport in afica . i know you may hold usa passport. you just derserve ghanian one or kenya better still something more respected than nigeria passport.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:28pm On Jun 01, 2017
popizaino:
henhen you are now talking. let the ghana vs kenya comparison now begins it's more sensible than the other way round.

Just create a thread for that. I'm sure Kenya will win it with ten posts grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by NairobiWalker(m): 7:28pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


haha, which Lavington cheesy I know where Nigerians stay. They live in places like Roysambu and go to Lavington for some dubious hussles (including spying) on Kenya's wealthy

He's a liar. Initially he said he lives in Roysambu, then he said Kilimani, now Lavington lol. Whom does he think owns those buildings in Lavington anyway? This explains to you that he obviously still lives in Roysambu.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by genieluv(f): 7:29pm On Jun 01, 2017
NairobiWalker:


Foreigners don't have Financial Influence and domination in Kenya. There are just many of them in high end neighborhoods where they either work for the UN or a multinational headquarter. These mostly play a consumer part in the country.

Kk. smiley
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by NairobiWalker(m): 7:30pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


Why not just call it Small Brother Nigeria? I can't imagine a kenyan show being shot in another country. WTF

We stopped watching Shuga when it turned 'Nigerian' (yet done by S Africans lol). It's a big hit in Nigeria though.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:32pm On Jun 01, 2017
TayserMahiri:


Tuchallenge uyu jamaa aseme analipa foreigner yupi. Anadanganya tu cheesy

Inakaa aliona maneighbour wana rangi tofauti akajiambie hao Ndio wenyewe grin

No wonder amejaa pang'ang'a. Najua anaelewa lugha. Atuambie pesa zake za rent ni nchi gani ye hutuma,
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Joonana: 7:32pm On Jun 01, 2017
It's not about feelings​ .. it's all about assessing the progress of your peers and knowing the one ahead of you so you work hard to be the best or with the best
NairobiWalker:


Going by 2017 estimates, the GDP per capita of Kenya is higher than Ghana's. Nairobi ranks as a more prominent city in Africa and the world than Accra. Mombasa is a bigger and busier port than Tema and is definitely wealthier than your second largest city Kumasi. I wonder where you get the feeling that Ghana is more developed than Kenya to say it with such finality. Stop being delusional like your Nigerian brothers.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Marcelo290(m): 7:34pm On Jun 01, 2017
Joonana:
are you saying it is only Nigeria that sent troops to those countries?

You should be telling this to those Zimbabweans and Namibians you helped to liberate not Ghana that had lead the way in the independence struggle ..

*GeoPolician* .. what's that? .. please help me understand what you studied in school ..
Other countries also played their own roles, Ghana is not an exception, but the degree of the role played is my point, the amount of troops and resources we used was more when compared to other countries, for instance, Obasanjo gave a whooping amount to Zimbabwe during her independence, same with SA.

I read Geopolitics, (Political sc/Geography)
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by genieluv(f): 7:34pm On Jun 01, 2017
sHOTdownHawk:


Simple common sense. India was colonised 200yrs be4 africa was partitioned in Berlin 1880s. They already had miles of railways because tee and spices were the best foreign earner for UK. Somewhere down the line, the british thought have intelligent slaves to be more valuable. For the french and the rest this was a no no. And thats why even in SA they were second class citizen. Better educated and so willingly to pls white ppl. Hell in SA they have more rich indians than blacks. Nigeria is to monotonous. They like going to other countries and shitting there. Chai. grin

Geeee! India colonized 200 yrs b4 Africa? Are you sure you know whatyu saying?
The last time i checked, India gained independence in the 40's while most of Africa in the 60s n 70s.

Nigeria being monolithic is not our fault. West Africa is monolithic! Probably colonial masters found west Africans to be too hardworking n civilzed to import Indians in our midst undecided
N west africans r very cultural. Foreigners can hardly fit into our midst.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by KingEbukasBlog(m): 7:35pm On Jun 01, 2017
Muafrika2:


Inakaa aliona maneighbour wana rangi tofauti akajiambie hao Ndio wenyewe grin

No wonder amejaa pang'ang'a. Najua anaelewa lugha. Atuambie pesa zake za rent ni nchi gani ye hutuma,

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by NairobiWalker(m): 7:36pm On Jun 01, 2017
freshest4live:
Kennedy Okosun owns and runs the biggest upscale stationeries outfit in Ghana, KRIF Stationeries. Mr. Kennedy Okosun, Chairman in 2011 receives Best Entrepreneur Office Suppliers & Stationery Award.

Mr. Dolapo Ogundimu a seasoned banker is the Managing Director of Access Bank. Dolapo Ogundimu is truly a seasoned banker with over 25 years of high level professional banking experience in the sub-region. He has been recognized as a change manager and contributor to the development of the financial services industry in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

In Ghana, he pioneered Guaranty Trust Bank to become one of the most successful banks in the industry. Dolapo is an alumnus of the Kellogg School of Management, Executive Management Programme of the Columbia Business School (USA), International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Switzerland and the Lagos Business School. He holds a B.Sc. and an MBA from the Ogun State University in Nigeria.

Mr. Lekan Sanusi of Guarantee Trust Bank is the current MD of Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana Limited. Since he took over, he has kept the flag of the bank flying as one of the biggest financial institutions in Ghana.

Mr. Gabriel Edgal is the CEO of First Atlantic Bank Ltd. The Board of First Atlantic Bank Limited appointed Mr. Gabriel Edgal as Managing Director of the Bank. Mr. Edgal is an astute and seasoned banker with over 23 years’ experience. Until his new appointment, Mr. Edgal was with United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) where he held various key Management and Executive positions including those of MD/CEO, UBA Africa, Regional MD, UBA West Africa and MD, UBA Ghana Limited.

As MD, UBA Africa, Mr. Edgal provided strategic direction and leadership for 18 African countries. As MD/CEO UBA Ghana Ltd, he led the restructuring of the Bank’s business and returned the bank to the path of profitability. Prior to that, he was the Group Treasurer of the bank. He had equally held diverse management positions at Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and Capital Bank International Ltd, Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration. Mr. Oliver Alawuba UBA (Gh.) Ltd.

Mr. Oliver Alawuba has over twenty years’ experience in investment banking, corporate finance retail and commercial banking as well as project management. Oliver started his banking career in 1993 with Diamond Bank Plc in Nigeria. He has worked with some other major African banks in various managerial capacities including being Regional Director, South Central Region of Standard Trust Bank Limited now United Bank for Africa Nigeria PLC and Executive Director of Finbank Nigeria PLC for South South and South East Regions covering over 11 States in Nigeria.

Until his appointment, Mr. Alawuba was the MD/CEO Designate of UBA Cote D’Ivoire. Oliver is a member of several professional bodies including the Nigerian Institute of Management, Nigerian Institute of Directors, and Association of Bank Directors in Nigeria.

Charles Adeniji of Wapco (Gh.) Ltd is currently the Managing Director of the West African Pipeline Gas Company, WAPCo in Accra, Ghana and a Secondee from Chevron. Charles A. Adeniji has more than 30 years of experience covering both Downstream and Upstream sectors of the Petroleum Industry.

His experience gained both local and overseas range from Facilities Engineering, Crude production operations, Shipping, Trading, Gas Commercialization and Business Development. In Nigeria, Mr. Adeniji had worked in several capacities starting as a Production Engineer, Corrosion Engineer, Platform Supervisor, Coordinator of Crude Oil Deliveries, Manager Gas Commercialization, to General Manager Gas Marketing & Commercialization and Executive Director of the Oil Producers' Trade Sector (OPTS) of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Before his current tenure as Managing Director of WAPCo, he served as Legislation Compliance Advisor for Chevron Nigeria. His specialties are in the areas of Operations, Gas Commercialization, Negotiations, and government relations.

Dotun Somoye is the Country Manager GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Ghana which deals in Pharmaceuticals. He was the Marketing Manager at GlaxoSmithKline before his current appointment in June 2007 where he is responsible for GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare business management and development in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia. . He attended Lagos State University, University of Lagos and Baptist Boys High School Abeokuta.

Mr. Banigbe Obafemi is the Chief Operating Officer at Tigo (Gh.) Ltd, Whiles in school in June 1996 he got his first job in a small computer shop. Even after completing his university education he decided to leave his parents’ home just with 20 cedis equivalent to look for his destiny. Today many young people attend his conferences where he share inspiring stories about his life, and one that I personally enjoyed was LESSONS I WISH EVERY STUDENT WERE TAUGHT BEFORE GRADUATING as a motivational speaker; He has also worked in east Africa. He loves taking risks.

Babalola Babatunde owns and runs First Deep Water Discovery Ghana Limited. His company is a big time player also in the Nigerian Oil and gas sector. A graduate of Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the University of Technology, Akure, Mr. Tunde bagged an MBA degree from the same university whilst he obtained an MSC in communication engineering from the University of Lagos. Engr. Babalola was a Mobil Scholar, and a Dean’s award winner.

He started his working career with Mobil producing after his service year with them before moving on to Chevron on contract basis where he was exposed to engineering procurement/Oil & Gas transactions and installations of equipment. He later left Chevron to work as a consultant to a number of Oil and Gas companies. Engr. Babalola is widely travelled and has attended a number of courses/seminars abroad majoring in the Oil & Gas industry. Engr. Babalola has experience of over 13 years in the Oil and Gas industry and he is also an Alumni of Lagos business School and FATE foundation.

Alex Mbakogu, a seasoned Accountant is the Managing Director of Leaseafic Ghana Limited which is a leading name in Finance and leasing services in Ghana. Alex Mbakogu is a qualified Accountant and a member of both the Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigerian (ICAN) and the Institute of Chartered Management Accountants of Nigeria (ICMA). He has an MBA (Finance) from the University of Lagos. He holds a degree in Accounting from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Alexander has worked with C & I Leasing since 1998 in various capacities in its Finance Department, his last position being Manager, Finance and Accounts, with oversight responsibility for Treasury & Funds Management since 2005. He has considerable experience in leasing. Alexander has been seconded to Leasafric.

Others include Ben Hastrup who owns and runs Alliance Legal, which has its headquarters in Accra. Ben Hastrup is one of the highly-rated Nigerian lawyers in Ghana today. Chief Crystal Djirackor the CEO of Crystal TV runs three TV channels dedicated to African movies, Emmanuel TV and a Music Channel which are mostly watched in Accra. Joshua Bola Olalere is the Chief Executive of Delight Communications the conveners of Miss Nigeria, Ghana beauty pageant.

Sola Peregrino Taiwo is the C.E.O of 3 Equatumn Associates. Wale Adeoye also runs Premium Advertising Ghana Limited. Mr. Oluade Nikiti is the Managing Director of AP (Gh.) Ltd. Mr. Razak Abiodun runs Wapic Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. Chuks Okoko is currently the manager of A-Z Petrolieum Co. Ltd Ghana. Ibem Anya is the Managing Director of Oando GH Ltd, Ghana and the Owner of Aiban Universal Services Ltd. Roy Bernard manages Capital Assurance, Ghana Limited, Dennis O. Carter is yet another big player he is the Chief Executive Officer at Maxigate Petroleum Ghana Ltd and Mr. Uche Okogu also runs International Energy Insurance (I.E.I) Ghana Limited.

PRINCE ADESINA

Nigerians no doubt play a big part in the Ghanaian economy; in fact Nigerians are rated third biggest investors on the Ghanaian economy. We must commend them for the work they are doing for Ghana but for Ghanaians this should inspire us, we still have a long way to go in empowering our citizens to greater heights so that we can also become competent just as them.

Disclaimer: The author of this article acknowledges all the sources of this information and researches. The purpose of this article is not to discriminate against the integrity and achievements of the individuals’ but just to publicize the works they are doing to improve upon the economic independence of Ghana and Africa as a whole. To them I say AYEKOO.

Thank You.

Stop copy pasting these long passages from shady blogs - no one reads them. You can simply make your argument precisely, post a paragraph that you really want us to capture and post a link for those who wish to read the whole article. Otherwise you sound fake in that you can barely post a paragraph of your own yet copy paste long passages from shady blogs - how will you even convince us you read through them?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:36pm On Jun 01, 2017
NairobiWalker:


I respect Ghanaians. I already accepted to this dude that I know they have on average better living standards than Kenyans but he keeps going on and on about how Ghana is more developed than Kenya. ..... incidentally he has a Nigerian name.

Maybe he's a nigerian who relocated to Ghana. The skin is the same, just a little tamed cheesy
But seriously, Ghana may not have bad living standards but we have better amenities and infrastructure. I once saw Accra and its quite uninspiring on a global scale. No disrespect to the Ghanaians
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:38pm On Jun 01, 2017
genieluv:


Yaaah, Lebanese used to be many in Nigeria, buh most of them have left long ago. Many whites n lebanese settled in Jos city due to the cooler plateau climate there. Buh i think Nigeria is just too populated for anyone to notice the presence of non -africans.

****The Nigerian economy n culture has so much competition that makes it practically impossible for foreigners to survive in Nigeria, let alone being noticed.

That last part makes sense considering the number of nigerians leaving for greener pastures.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:38pm On Jun 01, 2017
NairobiWalker:


We stopped watching Shuga when it turned 'Nigerian' (yet done by S Africans lol). It's a big hit in Nigeria though.

why don't u guys just talk about what u're sure of?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Marcelo290(m): 7:38pm On Jun 01, 2017
NairobiWalker:


Have you been to Nairobi my friend?
I've not Sire, but a friend who visited feeds me with every info I need, hopefully I would love to Visit soon.

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