Who feels like being a Ghanaian right now?
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Thursday, January 07, 2021
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Chei!! See better Country! I wan divorce Nigeria
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile FG is shamelessly looking to forcefully take funds that aren’t his to construct railway to God knows where that won’t be impactful to either Nigerians or Nigeria as a whole. Seriously, who did we offend that we have to suffer so much????
ReplyDeleteWe r expecting ours .. lol..
ReplyDeleteThat's how stars do!
ReplyDeleteNo be rusty tin like a country I know.
Now, this is a country.
ReplyDeleteEh! Oluwa what did I do in my past life to deserve the punishment of being a Nigerian
ReplyDeleteSinging *I just can't give up now, I've come too far from where I started from,nobody me the road won't be easy but I can't believe he's brought me this far to leave me*ππ... Being a Nigerian is the toughest thing ever
God please come to our rescue
That's a country that has the interest of her citizen while Nigeria president plans to increase tariff to 50%
ReplyDeleteSide eyes @Bubu
ReplyDeleteIs not like free electricity Stella, you most buy light before some free bonus will be added to it and this was last year because I bought light yesterday without bonus
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile in Nigeria a hike almost happened.
ReplyDeleteGood one. I wouldn't mind being a Ghanaian right now
ReplyDeleteInfant I want to go over to Ghana.
ReplyDeleteHot Climate. Very expensive country
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, our govt. wants to borrow from unclaimed dividend and our dormant accounts.
ReplyDeleteBuhari will kuku still borrow from beggars Las Las....
WHY THIS GHANA DE FALL OUR HANDS NA, WE DE INCREASE THEM DE RELEF HMMM NAIJA
ReplyDeleteGhana π¬π, I’ve always wished to retire here and live on the beachside. ππ½
ReplyDeleteAnd our own Naija is busy looking for how to cheat us. It's either they're increasing NEPA tariff or borrowing from our dormant account. Wicked Naija govt.
ReplyDeleteIn another news...I have resumed commenting..Lol
I used to read and pass since 2013.
#beautifuleyes
Shebi na person country be this??
ReplyDeleteElectricity in ghana is very expensive. Dont get carried away. A plate of food is about GHS30 which is about N3,000. Abegy
ReplyDeleteThen if it is so expensive the saving carries even greater value for the people. Three months of free utility is a blessing anywhere.
DeleteSomething like this should be easy for Nigeria to do then. But what is the point of free electricity when there is no stable electricity being provided in Nigeria. The government could give free gas for generators, but somehow I don't see that going smoothly.