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ohene JSS

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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 9:21 am Post subject: The Nigerian Swine use blood money to develop their cities. |
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We have no blood money but we will prosper and overtake the vermin called NIGERIA!!!!!!
Nigerians enjoy your blood money and all that comes with it, but watch out for the backlash, when the proud gallant Ghanian soldiers invade your land and reduce you to nothing.........
We are not envious, we are proud. We are quality and Nigerians are quantity.
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addoforever JSS

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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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| This is just pathetic. Ghanains, surely, can feel proud of themselves without trying to put others down. |
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addoforever JSS

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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
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ohene JSS

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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
We will dereat the Nigerians on the battle field, our troops were responsible for liberating Sierra and Liberia. Yet the Nigerian took the credit. |
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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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| Do u have military in Ghana? that group of drunkers u called soldiers! A state in Naija can march over and crush the whole of village called Ghana |
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addoforever JSS

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Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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| ohene wrote: |
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| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
We will dereat the Nigerians on the battle field, our troops were responsible for liberating Sierra and Liberia. Yet the Nigerian took the credit. |
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - Nigeria contributed between 90 and 95 percent of all ECOMOG forces between 1989 and the time it was dissolved. |
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MAKANAKY BSc


Joined: 28 Jan 2006 Posts: 5101 Location: NEW JER$EY!!
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Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 1:48 am Post subject: Re: The Nigerian Swine use blood money to develop their citi |
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| ohene wrote: |
We have no blood money but we will prosper and overtake the vermin called NIGERIA!!!!!!
Nigerians enjoy your blood money and all that comes with it, but watch out for the backlash, when the proud gallant Ghanian soldiers invade your land and reduce you to nothing.........
We are not envious, we are proud. We are quality and Nigerians are quantity.
[img]www.julius-berger.com/divisi...ank_nigeria.jpg[/img]
[img]www.julius-berger.com/divisi...headquarter.jpg[/img]
[img]www.julius-berger.com/divisi.../shehu_musa.jpg[/img]
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Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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| ohene wrote: |
| addoforever wrote: |
| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
We will dereat the Nigerians on the battle field, our troops were responsible for liberating Sierra and Liberia. Yet the Nigerian took the credit. |
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - Nigeria contributed between 90 and 95 percent of all ECOMOG forces between 1989 and the time it was dissolved. |
But Ghanian troops did most of the fighting  |
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Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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| addoforever wrote: |
| ohene wrote: |
| addoforever wrote: |
| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
We will dereat the Nigerians on the battle field, our troops were responsible for liberating Sierra and Liberia. Yet the Nigerian took the credit. |
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - Nigeria contributed between 90 and 95 percent of all ECOMOG forces between 1989 and the time it was dissolved. |
But Ghanian troops did most of the fighting  |
According to who? I don't know, to be honest... |
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 2:34 am Post subject: |
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| addoforever wrote: |
| ohene wrote: |
| addoforever wrote: |
| And as for Ghana invading Nigeria? You do realize, of course, that as we speak, Nigeria is rapidly modernising its army in preparation for a complete extermination of citizens (including militants) of the Niger Delta. And we need not talk about the sheer size of the army: Excluding the countries South of Zambia, Nigeria's army (from Western Intelligence last gathered covertly in 1996, in the Abacha days) is larger than that of the rest of Sub-saharan Africa (from Senegal to the Horn) combined. If that's not a frightening prospect, then I don;t know what is. |
We will dereat the Nigerians on the battle field, our troops were responsible for liberating Sierra and Liberia. Yet the Nigerian took the credit. |
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - Nigeria contributed between 90 and 95 percent of all ECOMOG forces between 1989 and the time it was dissolved. |
But Ghanian troops did most of the fighting  |
Stop smoking hashish. And some of you Ghanaians should get a grip of yourselves. Nigeria's world does not revolve around Ghana, so I don't see why everything regarding YOU must always be measured against Nigeria and why so many of you are even way more obsessed about Nigeria and Nigerians than the citizens of Nigeria itself.
There's enough room in the world for all of us. And we've got better things to do with ourselves (like strengthening our democracy and laying the foundations for longterm prosperity). I suggest you focus on what Ghanaians are doing for Ghana. |
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ohene JSS

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 11:28 am Post subject: |
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Stop smoking hashish. And some of you Ghanaians should get a grip of yourselves. Nigeria's world does not revolve around Ghana, so I don't see why everything regarding YOU must always be measured against Nigeria and why so many of you are even way more obsessed about Nigeria and Nigerians than the citizens of Nigeria itself.
There's enough room in the world for all of us. And we've got better things to do with ourselves (like strengthening our democracy and laying the foundations for longterm prosperity). I suggest you focus on what Ghanaians are doing for Ghana. |
What gives you the right to come to Ghanaweb and tell us what to do? You Nigerians are so proud and arrogant and you feel you are better than we are. How dare you come to Ghana web and think that we will listen to you. We are proud people, we got independence before you, we had the internet before you, we had a GSM network before you, you cant compete with Ghana. |
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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I doubt that Nigerians are interested in competitng with Ghanaians, to be honest. Most Nigerians I know barely know what Tema, and our other large cities are. Yet the average Ghanaians can rattle off 5 towns in Nigeria without batting an eyelid. We need to check our obsession with them. And our girls drool (disgustingly and cheaply) over their men. Also, I quite dislike the Noillywood obsession. It's pathetic.  |
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ohene JSS

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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I doubt that Nigerians are interested in competitng with Ghanaians, to be honest. Most Nigerians I know barely know what Tema, and our other large cities are. Yet the average Ghanaians can rattle off 5 towns in Nigeria without batting an eyelid. We need to check our obsession with them. And our girls drool (disgustingly and cheaply) over their men. Also, I quite dislike the Noillywood obsession. It's pathetic.  |
I know for a fact that the average Nigerian be they from Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Katsina or Abakaliki wishes to undermine Ghana and Ghanians. They wish they were like us, so their jeaousy compells them to attempt to stop us from taking our rightful position as the dominat force in West Africa. |
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ohene JSS

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Nigerians will stew in their own juice!!!! |
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joeshiplife SSS

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 383 Location: AT SEA
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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| ohene wrote: |
| Oba wrote: |
Stop smoking hashish. And some of you Ghanaians should get a grip of yourselves. Nigeria's world does not revolve around Ghana, so I don't see why everything regarding YOU must always be measured against Nigeria and why so many of you are even way more obsessed about Nigeria and Nigerians than the citizens of Nigeria itself.
There's enough room in the world for all of us. And we've got better things to do with ourselves (like strengthening our democracy and laying the foundations for longterm prosperity). I suggest you focus on what Ghanaians are doing for Ghana. |
What gives you the right to come to Ghanaweb and tell us what to do? You Nigerians are so proud and arrogant and you feel you are better than we are. How dare you come to Ghana web and think that we will listen to you. We are proud people, we got independence before you, we had the internet before you, we had a GSM network before you, you cant compete with Ghana. |
As a fellow ghana man i suggest you stop being paranoid. |
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