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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by 360command: 7:29pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:


Peace ni, war ko, which one i come dey enjoy for naija?

Nigerians hyping their problem since 1960
when I talk of peace, I don't mean the opposite of war.. I am talking about comfortable living...

Perhaps you are enjoying Nigeria because you have money.. You can buy fuel to on generator, you can pay money to a private hospital when sick. You went to a private school.. you can provide security in your house...perhaps, you constructed your drainage, you kept street light... Life is good.. Some people in 9ja don't enjoy what you do..
Stay bless my friend..

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by cutieme(m): 7:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ugosample:


But I have been to Cape Coast, Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi.

It's the same everywhere (law abiding)

I can't say much about the far north tho
Sample abeg how that takoradi be compared to accra?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by izzyboi(m): 7:48pm On Nov 30, 2017
Chukazu:


Bro.the Coke you take in Nigeria is not the same in Other countries o..naija own be like blackcurrant embarassed
Blackcurrant kor raspberry ni

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by cutieme(m): 7:49pm On Nov 30, 2017
360command:
the truth is bitter.. I was just quoting the myopic ones... My brothers(including me) usedto have this olden days views about ghana and Ghanaians until they came visiting... In ghana there is comfort but to get comfort in nigeria, we have to pay. As Nigerians we can boast of economy, population, infrastructure... That is all.. A business man(foreigner) in Ghana once told me, for you to like nigeria, you must accept their norm or you must b living in nigeria as a Nigerian to accept the country not that you have a choice but it is what it is..

He concluded to say, " what is there to enjoy if you have or make money as a business man and can't enjoy peace ( comfort).
peace is of paramount importance bro.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Chukazu: 7:54pm On Nov 30, 2017
izzyboi:

Blackcurrant kor raspberry ni

Don't need to argue...ask anyone who has tasted coke from other countries.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by spartacus11(m): 7:55pm On Nov 30, 2017
lonlytroy:


Do you have light in your house?
Are the roads good?

Light in my house not constant but they are areas in my city dat boast of 20 hours a day light, and My road is very motorable as the state government have done my link road why the Federal road has also been done by the Federal government, NDDC too had done d street dat link to my area and we also do contribute money to maintain our Street and adjoining Street yearly to make it motorable

Security is 90%, each time we start having disturbance of armrobbers the police always comes in to raid and fish those robber out, so security is guaranteed

Having a peaceful area is in the hands of the occupants of such neighborhood, we all have a responsibility, and my area don't wait for government when they is a major challenge in the neighborhood

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Damfostopper(m): 7:57pm On Nov 30, 2017
Bonapart:
Nonsense.... Must you start mentioning Nigerian all over the post to compare?
Am sure your next trip will be lybia
lybia ko... Linda ni

Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by tonididdy(m): 8:05pm On Nov 30, 2017
the problem with Nigeria is the population and mass (too big).

comparing Ghana with Naija is unfair, if you take the above mentioned factors into consideration.

Ghana is like the whole of SS Naija or even less

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by FuckTheMod: 8:07pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ibcdesigns:
Now to the second hotel where i lodged, eclipse hotel, cheap and quite accessible. The driver took my bag upstairs with the door to his matrix opened. That gives you a sense of safety.

13. When you start comparing the cost of there stuffs with an handicapped Naira, then you might not even be spending a kobo, you'll think those stuffs are expensive, not knowing that its due to a watery Naira. Coke goes for 2 or 3 cedis, which is like 222-333 naira, same as bottle water. So don't even compare.

But the coke tastes different and thicker.
This is very foolish to say.
The coke I drank in Frankfurt never even tasted differently. Maybe Na zobo dem package for u as coke





14. Good Food, they sell jollof rice at every street corner, with nicely carved food shops just accessible. 2cedis, 4 cedis. Then, Ghana is a home of chicken, as they sell it alot likewise. And the nice thing is that almost at every spot, they microwave your food before serving you.

15. Mr Wale enjoying a nice meal of fried rice.

16. Bought this wanche with shittor for about 3cedis i think, here's a very cheap meal though. Really wanted to have a taste, and it was a nice mix of rice and beans.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by spartacus11(m): 8:07pm On Nov 30, 2017
360command:
when I talk of peace, I don't mean the opposite of war.. I am talking about comfortable living...

Perhaps you are enjoying Nigeria because you have money.. You can buy fuel to on generator, you can pay money to a private hospital when sick. You went to a private school.. you can provide security in your house...perhaps, you constructed your drainage, you kept street light... Life is good.. Some people in 9ja don't enjoy what you do..
Stay bless my friend..

One problem with Nigerians is leaving every dam responsibility to the government.....

We can't grow dat way, we all have a collective responsibility, government do not make people orderly dat comes by Home training

U can see people driving car worth 20million lives in a mansion worth hundreds of million but dat same person can't sandfill d road that leads to his house if it is not motorable

Wen Nigerians start taking responsibility, and also not minding what village people will do to them we will have a much better environment

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by spartacus11(m): 8:09pm On Nov 30, 2017
Chukazu:


Don't need to argue...ask anyone who has tasted coke from other countries.
How did d taste difference make u conclude it is better dan Nigeria own?

What of if Nigeria own is better, do u have any scientific prove to back it up

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by tonididdy(m): 8:14pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:


Light in my house not constant but they are areas in my city dat boast of 20 hours a day light, and My road is very motorable as the state government have done my link road why the Federal road has also been done by the Federal government, NDDC too had done d street dat link to my area and we also do contribute money to maintain our Street and adjoining Street yearly to make it motorable

Security is 90%, each time we start having disturbance of armrobbers the police always comes in to raid and fish those robber out, so security is guaranteed

Having a peaceful area is in the hands of the occupants of such neighborhood, we all have a responsibility, and my area don't wait for government when they is a major challenge in the neighborhood

pfffff
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by makydebbie(f): 8:18pm On Nov 30, 2017
AnthonioAlsaid:


Which area do you reside Nne cool or you don't want me to come, and know that you don't know how to cook bah?
Lol, I cannot cook before na. grin
Accra, just start coming. kiss
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by edoman2016: 8:23pm On Nov 30, 2017
makydebbie:
Nigerians brought their frustration to this thread. Lmao.
Shut up. You are jealous of Nigeria. Nigeria is richer than your country. Mention one single Ghanian company operating in Nigeria. I can count a large number of Nigerian companies doing business in Ghana and providing jobs to poor Ghanians like you.

Nigerian companies such as Zenith bank, Guaranty trust Bank, UBA, Globacom, Dangote, etc are dominating your poor country.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by makydebbie(f): 8:26pm On Nov 30, 2017
edoman2016:

Shut up. You are jealous of Nigeria. Nigeria is richer than your country. Mention one single Ghanian company operating in Nigeria. I can count a large number of Nigerian companies doing business in Ghana and providing jobs to poor Ghanains like you.

Nigerian companies such as Zenith bank, Guaranty trust Bank, UBA, Globacom, Dangote, etc are dominating your poor country.
How do I start arguing with someone who can't spell Ghanaian?

I'll rather sleep. grin

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 8:29pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:

How did d taste difference make u conclude it is better dan Nigeria own?

What of if Nigeria own is better, do u have any scientific prove to back it up

grin grin
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by edoman2016: 8:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
makydebbie:
How do I start arguing with someone who can't spell Ghanaian?

I'll rather sleep. grin

It's better so that next time you will learn on how to comment on Nigeria. I have been noticing how you derive pleasure in mocking Nigeria.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 8:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
makydebbie:
Lol, I cannot cook before na. grin Accra, just start coming. kiss
I knew it undecided I'm coming baby cool private jet things
TeamHushLion grin

Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by spartacus11(m): 8:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
AnthonioAlsaid:



I knew it undecided I'm coming baby cool private jet things

TeamHushLion grin

Make i sit-down for attachment na
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by AishaBuhari: 8:47pm On Nov 30, 2017
You saying that you can't go to Ghana if you don't have anyone there?

What kinda business can one do to survive in Ghana?

@Ibcdesigns
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 8:50pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:


Make i sit-down for attachment na

I for allow, but your moniker nor go gree me...I nor need any six pack guy to come dey drag her with me
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 8:55pm On Nov 30, 2017
Mehn Ghana make sense then oo.
Makedebbie how much I go save before I tour Ghana?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by mmsen: 9:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
360command:
one thing I know about ghana nigeria, ghana are usually the first to start something of such nature, but with time, nigeria would start with the initiative and then supersede ghana...

This is where I see Nigerians acceptance to technology ahead of ghana. Ghana they have good top leaders who implement new policy but they lack finishing... While Nigeria, we don't have good leaders to implement it at early stage but when such project is implemented, nigerians are great finishers....

Nigerians adopt new technology before Ghanaians.

I'm sure that ATM filling pump is in Nigeria and has been for years, OP simply does not know.

Having dealt with banks in Ghana I know for a fact that they are many years behind when it comes to adopting the latest technology.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by buzzmania(m): 9:36pm On Nov 30, 2017
edoman2016:

Shut up. You are jealous of Nigeria. Nigeria is richer than your country. Mention one single Ghanian company operating in Nigeria. I can count a large number of Nigerian companies doing business in Ghana and providing jobs to poor Ghanians like you.

Nigerian companies such as Zenith bank, Guaranty trust Bank, UBA, Globacom, Dangote, etc are dominating your poor country.
Dominating where?I doubt glo still exists.Anyway Ghanaians aren't responsible for your joblessness, just manage your gari like that. grin grin

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Triniti(m): 9:55pm On Nov 30, 2017
If you don’t have money, don’t come to Ghana, this place is one of the most expensive city in Africa to live in

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by TemmyTee82(f): 9:58pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:


Bae u just one leave all d work for me, wen he reach to share profit now, u won't let me share it ohhh, then it will be lady first

Anyway I'm interested on d biz if u show have link to get the produce cheap

Let's work on something bcus na entrepreneurship show pass for naija now, anything good dat will bring d money


Are you serious?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by buzzmania(m): 9:58pm On Nov 30, 2017
spartacus11:


Their major mall is Shoprite at Accra mall and Melcom shopping mall own by d indians, which
Ikeja mall compete with it hands down
LOL you're a clown.We have the largest mall in W.Africa,West Hills Mall.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by makydebbie(f): 9:59pm On Nov 30, 2017
edoman2016:

It's better so that next time you will learn on how to comment on Nigeria. I have been noticing how you derive pleasure in mocking Nigeria.
Lmao. My opinion, you don't like? Keep scrolling.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by TemmyTee82(f): 10:00pm On Nov 30, 2017
zuto4u:
You shall live long my sister
Amen, my brother.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by makydebbie(f): 10:00pm On Nov 30, 2017
AnthonioAlsaid:



I knew it undecided I'm coming baby cool private jet things

TeamHushLion grin
Yea baby, we'll need a private jet too. kiss
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by TemmyTee82(f): 10:00pm On Nov 30, 2017
onatisi:
i totally understand the op , by the time his money finishes he will see Ghana in its true colors at those times , you automatically turn to be a patriotic Nigerian by saying God bless Nigeria first thing in the morning grin
Na so

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