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Jōhatsu Se unió Aralık 2016
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Shaman@Lustigback·
Communist Inferior Tactics.
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t.@spoonyman_·
@Lustigback Girl you sleep with dierr you for put am on. Why is that even an issue?
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@NoLiesDet_D @Ucheparker You are overcompensating with a lot of talk. Your country has a low literacy rate. Doesn’t produce enough electricity, it’s a disaster security wise. Central pipe water rarely reaches urban homes. Nigeria is not better than GH. You know it and I know it. Stop the vague posting
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Big Daddy5666666@NoLiesDet_D·
@Lustigback @Ucheparker Because Nigerians don’t talk about the positives in the country doesn’t mean “Ghana” is a better overall country! Scale wise, we are not mates! Even if Nigeria is only running at 1% potential, we are not your mates!
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Shaman@Lustigback·
@NoLiesDet_D @Ucheparker You are quoting total GDP? Don’t be disingenuous lmaoo You were the one that said electricity was not it all but Ghana edges Naij in all development indexes. Airport? Port? I’ve been to Murtala, Apappa and Tincan. Stop! 😂
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Big Daddy5666666@NoLiesDet_D·
@Lustigback @Ucheparker FGhana wins on averages (HDI), but averages hide scale. Nigeria leads in: • Total GDP • Industrial & private sector depth • Capital markets (NGX) • Infrastructure scale (airports, rail, expressways, ports) • Tech ecosystem & startups • Global firms & billionaires
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Shaman@Lustigback·
@NoLiesDet_D @Ucheparker Nigeria has 200 mil people and a land area of approximately 900,000, Nigeria doesn’t have better infrastructure than Ghana comparatively taking all these things into consideration. Not long ago your people were comparing University infrastructure with GH and it was an eyesore.
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Big Daddy5666666@NoLiesDet_D·
@Lustigback @Ucheparker Visited Ghana and the absolute lack of infrastructure was appalling for a nation always looking to pull Nigeria down. Uyo, Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcoirt! The Nigerian urban areas are 100 years ahead of Ghana
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Shaman@Lustigback·
@NoLiesDet_D @Ucheparker What development index does Nigeria beat Ghana in? Nigeria has a higher poverty rate. Ghana has better GDP per capita. Better HDI. Better FDI per capita. Ghana is more secured. Higher literacy rate. What does Nigeria beat Ghana in?
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Sé:gbɛ:gnön🍀@KZankeli·
Togbui James Agbedanu Adjorlolo 1. trade your neighbours to make wealth. 2. to symbolise your status, sit on a stool carved & laced with cowries—hozikpui. 3. import a smoking pipe from china, and make your granddaughter a devotee of your expensive ill habit, carrying your pot while you burn your lungs away. 4. sell more slaves. repeat the lifestyle. 5. abolishment comes, lose much of your wealth. ¬the adjorlolos, agbedanus & ndorkutsus of atorkor.
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The1957News@The1957News·
If a business borrows money above 30% interest rate, how do you expect that business to repay - BoG Governor, Johnson Asiama quizzes. He linked the unemployment crisis to the performance of banks, revealing that the central bank is focused on stabilising the banking sector to enable lower interest rates for businesses, aimed at boosting growth and job creation
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t.@spoonyman_·
@Lustigback She lef the children she Dey love for North Dey teach the Colonizer’s children hahahahaha
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Shaman@Lustigback·
Pointed out government should prioritize building proper bus terminals/stations since most Ghanaians use that and some people can’t imagine how important that is. A lot of you people actually don’t know what development is I promise. The way Kaneshie looks filthy edey bee? 😂
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Shaman@Lustigback·
@Phino_Phino Right? Ghanaians use buses for transport the most, one will think we will be wise enough to clamor for nice and modernized bus terminals. Kaneshie and Circle stink and is dirty. But no, airports every day.
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Phino❗️@Phino_Phino·
@Lustigback One reason if i see people asking for trains and I laugh
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@scip_hannibal It’s so stupid. The point you raise about us still having a feudal mindset resonates with me every day.
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Scipio@scip_hannibal·
@Lustigback The people yearn and clamor for airports. Because it means they have finally arrived. “Listening” government for you when the population itself is ……
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CITIZEN YAO@citizenyao·
In my view, SSNIT operates no differently from a Ponzi scheme. An institution of its nature should run on a lean staff of no more than 100, yet its workforce is reportedly approaching 2,000 a clear indicator of bloated operations. The NPRA, which exists precisely to regulate such institutions, has proven utterly toothless in holding SSNIT accountable. The structural problem is glaring: SSNIT deploys pension funds as investments, uses the investment income to finance its own operations, and supplements that with a portion of fresh contributions, meaning the scheme is effectively dependent on new contributions to service existing pension obligations. If contributors were to collectively stop paying in today, SSNIT would lack the liquidity to meet its liabilities. That is the very definition of a Ponzi structure. To compound matters, SSNIT consistently favours investments in private, unlisted companies over publicly traded ones, a pattern that raises serious questions about whether pension funds are being channelled to political cronies and associates, yielding negative returns at the expense of ordinary contributors.
Elliot@elliot_solution

SSNIT has been collecting your pension money for 30 years. Ask a retired Ghanaian how much they receive monthly. Then ask your SSNIT director what car he drives.

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Shaman@Lustigback·
@sassou417 Point me where I said Nigerians are the source of crime in GH? I was asking for the OP to calm down cos Nigerians do worse in GH than SA but Ghanaians are not as hostile. Simple! Then you came to ask of what they do and I pointed it out to you.
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Sassou@sassou417·
@Lustigback No I am not, I’m just letting you know that these crimes are not of a fraction of the crimes locals commit, but you out here making it look like Nigerians are the source of crime in Ghana and you terribly wrong for saying high margin..
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