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Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Nobody: 12:49pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Legonviking: Lmao it shows you live by home videos. DOLT! Same way you Ghanaians make Eba is what you are laughing at Nigerians for. Are you not an idiot? Amala is a stable for a section of Nigeria and not all Nigerians unlike you Banku befuddled Ghanaians who eat Banku from the holes to the cities and same with Fufu as you pount noisily 24/7 365. By the way When you pour hot water in garri to make Eba it is never allowed to dry because the Garri becomes a paste like Fufu. Your description of how Eba is made shows you how silly Ghanaians can be with the way they make their own Eba. No wonder your soups are always watery just so it can help augment the DRY eba you make and eat while our soups are thick and rich because our Eba is very MOIST. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Legonviking: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Tetehjewels: Your imbecilit.y is beyond measure.If you had an atom of functional brain, you would also have realized that banku and fufu are mainly eaten in Southern Ghana GOO.N . The last disgusting picture i posted apart from Banku was your USELESS AMALA |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:06pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Nanatrendy:Begging continues, our president is in Russia now, if yours and those of Benin, Togo and Niger would be there too, tell them to go as a group and kneel in front of Buhari and beg him seriously and shedding real or fake tears, our president might then have pity on you guys and order the borders open. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:08pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
achimotan:I've been seeing this EBA thing here, can you kindly explain how to make Nigerian EBA please? |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by vaxx2: 1:10pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:Update yourself.... start from YouTube and then newspaper. regarding unis, there is no school in west africa apart from Legon. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 1:13pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
theenchanter:And even if the border closure was targeted at Ghana, so what about it? Nigeria's interest first before others. https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/benin/overview Economic Overview Benin's economy is heavily reliant on the informal re-export and transit trade with Nigeria (estimated at approximately 20% of GDP), and on agriculture. Despite a recent downward trend, the poverty rate remains high, at 46.4% in 2018, with a poverty line of $1.90 a day in purchasing power parity. Imagine the smuggling business in Benin contributes 20% of their GDP, maybe that of Ghana would be around 7-10% of her GDP too all at the expense of Big Uncle Nigeria and that's why they've all been crying blue murder. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Nanatrendy(f): 2:28pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:your problem is that you don't know the difference between soup, sauces and stew. You call everything soup. Soups are watery based whilst sauces, stew and gravery are thick. How do you eat your swallow with stew and gravery? Looks like torture. We chew with sauces, stew and gravery and we eat our swallow with soups that's the right thing 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by obidark: 3:14pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Nanatrendy: you talk strange.... come again....?? where is the fvckin difference....??!! are you trying to talk us to sleep or wat....?? |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 3:45pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
vaxx2: What does the ranking says about legon? Is she the top uni in west Africa? Absolutely no!! You don't want to talk about your one functioning train? You're ashamed to talk about it. US govt has given your govt till October 30 to reverse PDS deal, else they will cut off the financial support to Ghana. Ghana still fund their budget through aid from foreign government... |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by proudevil: 4:05pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
So there are more patriot on NL?.....wonders shall never end. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by vaxx2: 4:39pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:What a nuisance..... ranking are done by many body, so which body or institution are you referring to? Ghana has more than one functioning train, ""update yourself"" Regarding the PDS deal, it is simply buisness, American says is taking away its 190 million if it's part of deal is not restored not aid ( learn) you should be more worried. about Nigeria judgement. fine 9 billion dollar.... Nigerian aready handover two hundered thousand dollar as court request . more more worried about that. regarding aid, you need to check statistics and see whose economy is still largely fund by aid... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 7:00pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
vaxx2: The rankings are there to tell you the best in west Africa. Apparently, you have seen it but can't bring yourself to the reality that legon is not at the top. Tell me the train that is functioning from Accra to Kumasi, Takoradi and Tamale? Its all over the news and all tabloid that Ghana has just one functional train that service Accra to tema. Which statistics, the one Ofori Atta presented to Parliament that has Ghana development partners funding the budget up to 30 percent? Why is Akufo Addo championing Ghana beyond aid? Ghana will loose one billion dollars if they don't succumb to US demand. Olodo, read that UK court case again... |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by vaxx2: 7:08pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:I immediately ask you which ranking body to examine your stupidity and the foolishness you have up there. . the low you can go is, I have seen it....now let me give you work to do, check QS ranking, check webometric and the likes of times higher and let's see the leading school in all of them... Very stupid conclusion, the Takoradi rail network was recently open ( I am sure you never care to learn about that, nsawom - kumasi route is currently under renovation and it is been put into test, not forgetting the most ambitious one ( Tema to Burkina faso).... I am sure you read the news without understanding. you stupidly don't know the news was a mockery of the past goverment inability to restore the current rail line that the new goverment have put in place . Ghana is not loosing nothing but part of America deal of the contract agreement with pds and that is 190 million dollar( which is even avoidable)... stop lying, Your country is about to throw away 9 billion dollar, he had already dash out 2 hundered thousand dollar per court agreement. . deal with that .... buhari was even crying about it at the uno general assembly..... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 7:38pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:Middle income economies dont receive budgetary support stop being dumb the last budgetary support Ghana received was 10 years ago. Lets come to Nigeria where by your entire education and health budget comes from donors that is 20% of your budget . 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 7:41pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:which part of Ghana budget is funded by aid ? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 8:34pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
vaxx2: You're still in shock because legon is not at the top. I mean legon with bungalow like structures is below UI, you can't just say that. Kumasi old colonial rail track that was looted last week by your Ashanti criminals. When last did you see any train at Kumasi? The last was in the 70s, no Ghana govt has built any rail track since the Brit era. The current budget of Ghana ministry of transport is 64 million dollars and it will cover highway. where is the audio funding going to come from? Statistics don't tell lies, Ghana has just one functional rail line serving Accra to tema. There is no project going on in takoradi right now. Ghana will succumb to US demand, since you will need the money to fund your impoverished nation. Have you read the follow up of the UK case? If yes, then you should know that will not stand. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 8:38pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: Even state government don't receive funding from international partners to fund their budget. Yet, Ghana's national budget is funded by development partners by 30 percent.. Tell us why Akuffo addo is preaching Ghana beyond aid? Your country is to impoverished, hence the need for aid.. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Iriruaga100(m): 8:39pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: Ask Ofori Atta, your ogoro eye finance minister.. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 8:44pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: This is your foreign Aid for budget dependent Ghana. Know the truth about your country and not the lies your Government feeds you which you have been regurgitating here. You said the last Budgetary aid Ghana received was 10 years ago right? Well this below is for 2019. Your economy is a sham. SEND Ghana in its preliminary assessment of the 2019 budget statement identified several cross-sector and sector-specific concerns. One of which was that, after over 60 years of independence, the Government of Ghana still heavily relied on development partners and the capital market for funding. According to SEND Ghana in a release signed by George Osei-Bimpeh, its Country Director and copied to Newsghana.com.gh, while sector-specific exists, issues such as overdependence on donor and private funding, fragmentation and weak governance, short-changed goods and services, and poor targeting also cuts across assessed sectors. It also said the projected budget for 2019 was too dependent on donor and private funding. Indicating that, in the health sector, government failed to allocate enough GoG funding to the Ministry of Health for capital expenditures in 2019. “In fact, 73.9 percent of the allocation for capital expenditures is expected to come from development partners, with the Annual Budget Funding Amount and Internally Generated Funds providing the remaining 26.1 percent, whereas in the education sector, free primary and secondary education has increased the number of children in schools. However, this increase has led to overcrowding and exposed wide infrastructure gaps within the education system. Without predictable funding, we have observed that many education infrastructure projects are stalled and require critical financial support to progress past low levels of completion,” SEND revealed. Read The Full Release Below: Press Release For Immediate Release Tuesday, November 20, 2018 SEND GHANA Telephone: 0245-021-871 | Email: info@sendwestafrica.org | Twitter: @SEND_GHANA SEND GHANA ASSESSES 2019 BUDGET SEND Ghana’s preliminary assessment of the 2019 budget statement has identified several cross-sector and sector-specific concerns. Issues such as overdependence on donor and private funding, fragmentation and weak governance, short-changed goods and services, and poor targeting cut across assessed sectors, while sector-specific also exist. Cross-sector observations: The projected budget for 2019 is too dependent on donor and private funding ------------------- https://www.newsghana.com.gh/ghanas-2019-budget-hinges-on-donor-and-private-funding-send-ghana/ 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by vaxx2: 8:48pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Iriruaga100:So this Tokuasi - Takoradi lane is in Nigeria? very stupid idiot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12RaEZRY0uA only idiot like you will compare decapitated UI structure with legon? Well, webometric and Qs put legon ahead of any Nigeria uni for your info and the only institution that prove otherwise is times higher.. . Mr buhari was seeing begging the entire uno to rise in support of Nigeria to defend her..... the only news about the deal now is Nigeria has already paid two hundered thousand dollars. while awaiting the 9 billion dollar judgement appeal... Or is this also in the British era, idiot mofo ..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684Jhp-BJFs 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 8:56pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: If indeed Nigerias education sector is the only one getting donor support for up to 20% then that is way better than Ghana whose capital expenditure as a whole is getting a whopping 73.9% Donor Aid in your budget 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 9:05pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: More for you. Your Ghana is a country that begs for hand outs The evaluation of budget support in Ghana was commissioned by the European Commission (EuropeAid) and the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank. It has been co-managed with representatives from Denmark (DANIDA), Germany (BMZ), France (AFD/EVA) and the Government of Ghana (Ministry of Finance). It focused on all budget support operations in Ghana between 2005 and 2015, amounting to 3.4 billion dollars in general budget support and 1 billion dollars in sector budget support (mainly health, education, decentralization, agriculture and the environment-natural resources). AFD support concerned the general budget support financed from C2D resources (3 support projects for 63 million euros) and via a loan (1 support project for 30 million euros), as well as a sector budget loan of 5 million euros in the environment and natural resources sector. https://www.afd.fr/en/evaluation-budget-support-ghana |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 9:13pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Just30: More for you about your beggarly Country Ghana Elected at the end of 2016 on his third attempt, the 74-year-old leader of the centre-right New Patriotic Party (NPP) began: “It is not right for a country like Ghana, 60 years after independence, to still have its health and education budgets being financed on the basis of the generosity and charity of the European taxpayer. By now we should be able to finance our basic needs ourselves.” A nation, he said, should chart its own development path and not allow priorities to be set by donors. Although Ghana receives less aid than many poorer countries, it is still supported by bilateral donations from the likes of the EU, France and Denmark. Other organisations are also involved, like the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the US aid agency, which is pumping $498m into Ghana’s electricity sector. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation supports agriculture and health programmes. https://www.myjoyonline.com/business/2018/october-8th/ghanas-grand-vision-of-a-life-beyond-foreign-aid.php |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 9:30pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Where did all the lying Ghanaians run to all of a sudden? I thought they would be trying to twist the facts as reported above regarding their Budget which is run through begging and donors from European nations and groups? I guess this one hit home and it hurts to see the reality behind your country ghana. 2019 yet living off donations as a whole Nation while claiming to be developed and better than Nigeria. lmao |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 9:30pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
You Naija guys are wicked o, see how you disgraced these Ghanaians, choi!!! Please take it easy on them because some won't be able to sleep tonight. Anyway our borders remains shut and that's what is most important to us so that we can teach them the lesson of their lives. A nation of beggars, begging Nigeria to open her borders and also begging foreign donors to finance their budget. |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 9:41pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:I didn't even know that they were this heavily dependent on donors to finance their budget, so it means that if it weren't for the external donors, Ghana may have become something else. More grease to the elbows of these donors please before we have a failed state as a neighbour. A whooping 73.9% of all capital projects to be financed by donors? Did Ghana just emerge from a war, natural disaster or something because this is huge 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 9:51pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Area4Area: The moment Ghanas currency value died before they removed 4 zeros that was when they became a failed state. What we have now is a window dressed Ghana with no backbone. It is still a failed state but just has those flaws covered up through donors 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 9:54pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:Mehn, you guys can dig up things o and funny enough, they come online and making it seem as if Ghana is Dubai and Hong Kong. That 4 zeros removed from their cedi is still deceiving so many of them that they have a strong economy but won't tell us that their budget practically depends on external donors |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by CaptainMeks: 9:56pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
Area4Area: Till tomorrow Ghana as a nation are slaves to their donors and especially to the USA. It is that bad 1 Like |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Area4Area: 9:59pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:Hard and painful truth. Imagine from 2007 they redenominated the cedis. From about 0.92 cedi to one US dollar to about 5.4 cedis today (about 6 times devaluation) Naira was about 120-125 to one US dollar to 360 today (about 3 times devaluation). |
Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by Just30: 10:24pm On Oct 22, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:someone whoes entire econmy is owned by foreigners Americans Indians and Lebanese you think it's the same with Ghana er better go back into your cave and lay ownership to your economy |
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