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forgiveness: 3:36pm On Jan 07, 2019
[quote author=achimotan post=74535149][/quote]

The point still remains that Nigeria had political parties and elections way before Ghana had one in 1925. grin
forgiveness: 3:41pm On Jan 07, 2019
jaycent:
Oga see for yourself tongue grin

Chai! grin

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forgiveness: 3:43pm On Jan 07, 2019
O0XYGEN:


When will you stop being dumb?

Can’t you update yourself a little bit?

Which year was those pictures taken?

You think we are dumb like nigerians?

As it stands now , all cattles in Ghana are in ranches.

We are too advanced and civilised to allow them to roam anywhere they want


There are cows everywhere base on those pictures. Pictures don't lie. grin

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abbeg(m): 3:43pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:


The point still remains that Nigeria had political parties and elections way before Ghana had one in 1925. grin
Dont mind these people.Most of them know zip about Nigeria.Just making baseless assumptions.Just stuff the expect to be true.Do they seriously think Nigeria is that crappy? grin
Danielnino00(m): 3:43pm On Jan 07, 2019
Oh. Dear Kibera grin

Danielnino00(m): 3:47pm On Jan 07, 2019
Nigeria's energy giant Aiteo will tomorrow, in Dakar host the annual CAF awards... They took over from another Nigeria industrial giant Globacom last year grin

Ghanaians and Kenyans shouldn't bother to watch. grin ...They aren't up for any award. grin

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Just30: 3:48pm On Jan 07, 2019
theenchanter:
abeg, leave d kenyans jare. They think having constant electricity in nairobi equates to all-round electrification rate. Only about 5 african countries have 100% electrification rate. south africa is the closest with 84%, ghana at 79%. Kenya at 56% and nigeria at 59%. Its a 2016 stats but very reliable from d world bank.
https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS
https://qz.com/africa/1447621/africa-electrification-rate-slowest-globally/
tylann: 3:48pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
Nigeria really have a problem
anyone who seeks to end the generator trade will likely be overthrown


they left the number one responsibility of governments which is to oversee the well being of it citizens
to enrich individuals

Their leaders and the elite control the generator trade

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Just30: 3:52pm On Jan 07, 2019
abbeg:
Really? grin prove you know Nigeria very well.And please not something airlifted from Google.Anyone who truly knows Nigeria would attest to the fact that those figures about poverty are very exaggerated.Heck even whites living in Lagos itted to them being wrong.The same Google and CNN you get your facts from insinuated that boko Haram Carrys out attacks on Lagos! grin So,just0, how well do you know Nigeria?
get to Makoko and tell them that the figure is exagerated and see what they will do to you

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
you will receive a slap before you leave there
Just30: 3:56pm On Jan 07, 2019
theenchanter:
Ghanaians dont flock nigeria n vice versa .
poverty is everywhere, expecially this continent, and poverty is just all about spendings.

A nigerian living in a 2br apartment and paying $69 per month as shown on this thread by @nowenuse and @genieluv will still be tagged as living below poverty line while ghanaians and kenyans paying more than that for a one bedroom apartment is said to be living above poverty grin

And u wonder what the originator of that metric smoked when coming up with that idea. grin
get to Ajengule
and learn
tylann: 3:57pm On Jan 07, 2019
chrisooblog:
so you are saying out of 45 million plus kenyans about 30 million have access to electricity right so are you saying 75% of your population is concentrated only in those areas the satellite imagery captured ok o Mr literate kenyan

In 2013 only 15 % of Kenyans were connected to electricity
But the then new president Uhuru Kenyatta
Launched what was known as last mile connectivity which pushed electricity up to 60% in 2016 all schools were electrified
Even villages where people live in huts and mud houses people got electricity
By 2018 it was 75%
Kenya population is concentrated in the central western and north rift regions where the weather is good and favourable for agriculture
70% of Kenyan landmass has a population of 10 million
As simple as that

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forgiveness: 3:58pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
you need re-education

mention one of your politcal leaders or military leaders who werent trained in Ghana grin grin grin

Buhari had his military training in Ghana

as to how he got a WAEC certificate from Accra ,
baffles me

Many Nigerians were teaching Ghanians politics in Ghana. The second speaker of legislative assembly of was a Nigerian. grin

forgiveness: 3:59pm On Jan 07, 2019
abbeg:
Dont mind these people.Most of them know zip about Nigeria.Just making baseless assumptions.Just stuff the expect to be true.Do they seriously think Nigeria is that crappy? grin


They have been brainwashed to believe Ghana did everything first in Africa but that is fallacy. grin

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Just30: 4:00pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:


Same mandate.

However, Ghana first experienced election in 1925. That was way after Nigeria had elections in 1922, 1923 & 1925. grin
keep feeding on weed
theenchanter: 4:01pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
https://qz.com/africa/1447621/africa-electrification-rate-slowest-globally/
first and foremost, i dont understand what u stand to gain from that link. Secondly, even if ur source is not as credible as d world bank source i provided, it still corroborated world bank's claim.
NairobiWalker(m): 4:02pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
that is what the entire Africa shold be doing
to keep the desert at bay

Kenya's forest cover was at 3% in 2002, now it's 7%. Kenya is 70% Arid but the regions that receive rainfall are really well concerved and very green. We understand the disadvantages of bad environment so we can never let the remain section go arid again.
Just30: 4:02pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:



They have been brainwashed to believe Ghana did everything first in Africa but that is fallacy. grin
of course Ghana did everything first
forgiveness: 4:03pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
their current president was trained at Burma Camp
grin grin grin and the military academy


Your second speaker in the legislative assembly was a Nigerian. shocked shocked grin
NairobiWalker(m): 4:03pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
every single home is lit

Accra is the Washington DC of Africa - no skyscraper but awesomely planned and beautiful.

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Just30: 4:03pm On Jan 07, 2019
NairobiWalker:


Kenya's forest cover was at 3% in 2002, now it's 7%. Kenya is 70% Arid but the regions that receive rainfall are really well concerved and very green. We understand the disadvantages of bad environment so we can never let the remain section go arid again.
growing back the forest is and impressive thing to do

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forgiveness: 4:05pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
of course Ghana did everything first


Facts shown here have rendered that insinuations fallacy. grin
Just30: 4:05pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:



Your second speaker in the legislative assembly was a Nigerian. shocked shocked grin
grin grin grin

which second speaker in which legislative assembly grin grin grin
tylann: 4:07pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
https://qz.com/africa/1447621/africa-electrification-rate-slowest-globally/

I have opened the link and guess what i saw
Nigeria leads in Africa with highest population without electricity
I told you nigeria is the one holding back Africa in of development
Meanwhile you can continue with your beautiful photos

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Just30: 4:07pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:



Facts shown here have rendered that insinuations fallacy. grin

youre still living in a fantacy world
Ghana had a legislative assembly way back in 1884 or so
abbeg(m): 4:08pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
get to Makoko and tell them that the figure is exagerated and see what they will do to you

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
you will receive a slap before you leave there
grin grin ok,ok,any other slum OTHER than makoko?
tylann: 4:09pm On Jan 07, 2019
NairobiWalker:


Accra is the Washington DC of Africa - no skyscraper but awesomely planned and beautiful.

They will bring here they soul less capital abuja
Where cows graze in the international airport

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forgiveness: 4:09pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
grin grin grin

which second speaker in which legislative assembly grin grin grin

In Ghana's first republic assembly. Bow down to ya oga. grin

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forgiveness: 4:10pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:

youre still living in a fantacy world
Ghana had a legislative assembly way back in 1884 or so



Show us facts here. Mere talk can't be trusted and accepted by us here. grin
abbeg(m): 4:11pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
get to Ajengule
and learn
Seriously? ajengule? I'll say this again,YOU KNOW SQUAT ABOUT NIGERIA!! grin grin
Just30: 4:12pm On Jan 07, 2019
forgiveness:


Many Nigerians were teaching Ghanians politics in Ghana. The second speaker of legislative assembly of was a Nigerian. grin
he knew his life would be useless
being a Nigerian living in Nigeria, so he did the needful

abandon his motherland

Augustus Akiwumi was born in Nigeria but became a naturalised Ghanaian.[2] In 1910 he was sent to live with guardians, a Smith family of Crosby, Cumbria in England. He attended Queen's College, Taunton, Somerset.[2] He proceeded to the Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, where he studied law.[2] He also trained as a banker at the Midland Bank, Ludgate Hill, London, prior to his return to Ghana. grin grin grin grin
forgiveness: 4:12pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
keep feeding on weed


Show us facts different from this. grin

forgiveness: 4:14pm On Jan 07, 2019
Just30:
he knew his life would be useless
being a Nigerian living in Nigeria, so he did the needful

abandon his motherland

Augustus Akiwumi was born in Nigeria but became a naturalised Ghanaian.[2] In 1910 he was sent to live with guardians, a Smith family of Crosby, Cumbria in England. He attended Queen's College, Taunton, Somerset.[2] He proceeded to the Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, where he studied law.[2] He also trained as a banker at the Midland Bank, Ludgate Hill, London, prior to his return to Ghana. grin grin grin grin


Does that change the fact that a Nigerian ruled and made laws for Ghanians? grin

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