Of course they want to win. My only fear is the return match in Cairo.
Of course they want to win. My only fear is the return match in Cairo.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
DUMMIES...TARRIFS ARE GOING UP ALL ACROSS THE BOARD IN GH. YET, WE DOTN SEE AN IOTA OF AN IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICES OR QUALITY. YOU HAVNT SEEN ANYTHING YET.
YOU VOTE OUT OF SHEER EMOTIONS AND ETHNIC JUDGEMENTS.
Ghana is NOW l ... read full comment
DUMMIES...TARRIFS ARE GOING UP ALL ACROSS THE BOARD IN GH. YET, WE DOTN SEE AN IOTA OF AN IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICES OR QUALITY. YOU HAVNT SEEN ANYTHING YET.
YOU VOTE OUT OF SHEER EMOTIONS AND ETHNIC JUDGEMENTS.
Ghana is NOW like Haiti!!! There was only one airport in Haiti and when the disaster strucked,aid donors HAD it so hard to send humanitarian reliefs because the only one international airport
was destroyed. just imaginING if Ghana is not the same as Haiti??!! Building one international airport in Kumasi has turnED into tribal politics!!#
President John Dramani Mahama has added a whopping GHc15.6 BILLION to Ghana’s total public debt stock since being sworn into office as caretaker and substantive president within the period from July 2012 to August 2013.
This implies that President John Mahama has contracted a total of GHc15.6 BILLION of debt for Ghanaians since becoming the President of Ghana.
WHAT DO WE HAVE TO SHOW FOR ALL THIS DEBT? LOOK AT GH? SMELLY, DUSTY...OPEN GUTTERS I MEAN WHY? HOW? WHO VOTED FOR NDC? GO N CLAIM YOUR SHARE....
JUST WATCH, AFTER MAHAMA LEAVES. GHPPL WILL NEVER, EVER VOTE FOR A NORTHNER EVER AGAIN.....JUST WATCH!
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NEMESIS, UK 10 years ago
Hmmmmmm, I'm very sorry for the GBStars, because the mysteries of the GREAT PYRAMIDS still remained UNKNOWN. However, when it comes to the 'SUPREMACY' between a CLOUD AND THE STARS, your guess is as good as mine. The die has ... read full comment
Hmmmmmm, I'm very sorry for the GBStars, because the mysteries of the GREAT PYRAMIDS still remained UNKNOWN. However, when it comes to the 'SUPREMACY' between a CLOUD AND THE STARS, your guess is as good as mine. The die has been cast and I could see the "Egyptians Pharaohs" with their 'ABRACADABRA MAGIC' eclipsing the Ghana Black Stars with their "EGYPTIAN CLOUD." What a piece of phenomenon event to watch. That is a wonderful food for thought. No insult please.
OGOGLO QUARTER 10 years ago
SOME YEARS AGO ONLY THE NORTHERN AFRICANS IE,EGYPT ,MOROCCO,TUNISIA AND ALGERIA ALWAYS QUALIFIED FOR W/CUPS .THEN,THE FIFA /CAF FORMATS (QUALIFIES ) FAVORS THEN.YOU PLAY YOUR LAST DECIDER IN ANY THESE NORTHERN AFRICANS ... read full comment
SOME YEARS AGO ONLY THE NORTHERN AFRICANS IE,EGYPT ,MOROCCO,TUNISIA AND ALGERIA ALWAYS QUALIFIED FOR W/CUPS .THEN,THE FIFA /CAF FORMATS (QUALIFIES ) FAVORS THEN.YOU PLAY YOUR LAST DECIDER IN ANY THESE NORTHERN AFRICANS COUNTRIES FORGET YOUR W/CUP DREAMS.THEY'LL ROB YOU BY ANY MEANS .OFFICE GOALS,RED CARD,DUBIOUS PENALTY AND THE VISITING IS ALWAYS FLAGGED ON ANY MOVES TOWARDS GOAL .LATER WHEN FIFA CAF CHANGED THAT FORMAT,WE THE WEST AFRICANS COUNTRIES STARTED QUALIFYING TO PLAY W/CUPS .GHANA PLAYING FINAL GAME IN EGYPT A FOR EGYPT A,COS EGYPT WILL EMPLOY ANY MEANS TO GOTO BRAZIL IF GHANA FAILS TO WIN BY HUGE MARGIN.UNLESS MR BLATTER COMES DOWN TO REFEREES THE CAIRO MATCH GHANA WILL BE ROOOOOOOB .
Hexagon, USA!!! 10 years ago
BECAUSE THE COLOR OF AFRICANS SOUTH OF THE SAHARA WE WERE NOT FAVORED TO REPRESENT AFRICA BACK THEN, TRUE! BUT TODAY TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED ALL THAT DUBIOUSNESS AS THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BE WATCHING LIVE!! ANY TRICKERY WILL N ... read full comment
BECAUSE THE COLOR OF AFRICANS SOUTH OF THE SAHARA WE WERE NOT FAVORED TO REPRESENT AFRICA BACK THEN, TRUE! BUT TODAY TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED ALL THAT DUBIOUSNESS AS THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BE WATCHING LIVE!! ANY TRICKERY WILL NOT GO DOWN WELL FOR THE NORTH AFRICAN IMAGE WORLDWIDE. PERIOD!!
Avogadro 10 years ago
I hope the government is aware that most of those 10000 will not like to go back to their desert. Ghana is not a dumping ground for Moslem brotherhood criminals. Make sure they go back after we beat them.
I hope the government is aware that most of those 10000 will not like to go back to their desert. Ghana is not a dumping ground for Moslem brotherhood criminals. Make sure they go back after we beat them.
GFA Hater 10 years ago
Believe me Ghana is worse than Haiti. Haiti does not have the resources Ghana has--million barrels of oil, tons of gold and diamond, lumber, cocoa, mild climate, etc.
We are just hopeless with greedy and criminal officials ... read full comment
Believe me Ghana is worse than Haiti. Haiti does not have the resources Ghana has--million barrels of oil, tons of gold and diamond, lumber, cocoa, mild climate, etc.
We are just hopeless with greedy and criminal officials.
OGOGLO QUARTER 10 years ago
ALL I'M SAYING IS GHANA MUST WIN BIG OR GET ROOOOBBBB IN EGYPT.ONE OR TWO GOALS FOR GHANA MEANS NO W/CUP.3 OR 4 NILL WILL DO.IN EGYPT IF A NORTHERN AFRICANS COUNTRIES REFEREES HANDLES THE GAME ,THEY'LL EMPLOY ALL MEANS TO GOT ... read full comment
ALL I'M SAYING IS GHANA MUST WIN BIG OR GET ROOOOBBBB IN EGYPT.ONE OR TWO GOALS FOR GHANA MEANS NO W/CUP.3 OR 4 NILL WILL DO.IN EGYPT IF A NORTHERN AFRICANS COUNTRIES REFEREES HANDLES THE GAME ,THEY'LL EMPLOY ALL MEANS TO GOTO BRAZIL.PENALTY -RED CARD-OFFSIDE GOALS .GHANA MUST START PROTESTING NOW IF NORTHERN AFRICAN REFEREES WILL HANDLE THE GAME IN EGYPT.PROTEST NOW OR FORGET BRAZIL.......
The Stallion 10 years ago
It is true that robbery can still go on, but people keep on arguing that technology this, technology that. It is a matter of you scoring and it is ruled off side; they score an off side goal and it's accepted. Are you not fuc ... read full comment
It is true that robbery can still go on, but people keep on arguing that technology this, technology that. It is a matter of you scoring and it is ruled off side; they score an off side goal and it's accepted. Are you not fucked right there? Or a tackle that is not clear in your area and a penalty is awarded against you; is that not a fuck?
Who do you want to reverse the result of that match after the 90 minutes -- that you were robbed?
ashcuzee 10 years ago
100right
100right
TUNDE 10 years ago
HEYYYYY ASHAWO BUSINESS FOR POOR GHANA PEOPLE.OOOOO
ASHAWO BUSINESS GHANA TRADEMARK GO BOOM.
I BEG MAKE UNA CLEAN YOUR STREETS AND CLEAN YOUR SMELLY COUNTRY SMALL.
AH AH GHANA SEF SMELL TOO MUCH
HEYYYYY ASHAWO BUSINESS FOR POOR GHANA PEOPLE.OOOOO
ASHAWO BUSINESS GHANA TRADEMARK GO BOOM.
I BEG MAKE UNA CLEAN YOUR STREETS AND CLEAN YOUR SMELLY COUNTRY SMALL.
AH AH GHANA SEF SMELL TOO MUCH
MARKWUS 10 years ago
Tunde, go smell Your own Niger before you can talk about Ghana. The smell in Nigeria is not only due to garbage all over the Place but also the People themselves smell like rotten beef. Alata man calling someone smelly since ... read full comment
Tunde, go smell Your own Niger before you can talk about Ghana. The smell in Nigeria is not only due to garbage all over the Place but also the People themselves smell like rotten beef. Alata man calling someone smelly since when did you people knew about sanity. you move the Capital city because of dirt. look at Lagos and in no time Abuja would Catch up. If you don`t know Nigeria will be the most littered Place on Earth.
NEMESIS, UK 10 years ago
Redemption Camp: Largest 'City of God' on earth
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
By Ajibola Amzat, Armsfree Ajanaku, and Laolu Adeyemi
GOING by the breakneck speed with which they whiz through the mostly craggy and pothole ... read full comment
Redemption Camp: Largest 'City of God' on earth
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
By Ajibola Amzat, Armsfree Ajanaku, and Laolu Adeyemi
GOING by the breakneck speed with which they whiz through the mostly craggy and pothole-ridden portions of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, many motorists would seem to know very little about the Redemption Camp beyond its signboards and its modest white gate. This afternoon, however, a billboard outside the gate shows a mother smiling down at her baby. It is a picture of complete satisfaction from both. The photograph illustrates the theme of the Holy Ghost Service, 'God Will Make You Laugh,' which was held on September 6. Considering the decent condition of living in the Redemption Camp as The Guardian discovered during its tour, and what is obtainable in other Nigerian towns and cities, the prayers of the residents may have already been answered.
* How former den of robbers, wild animals became a place of worship
A camp of many wonders
AT the entrance of the Camp, a nondescript security man looks casually at approaching vehicles before waving them in. On the right side of the gate, a neat and orderly row of tricycles painted in green with white stripes awaits commuters going into the Camp. Quietly, and without the hassles characterising life in other Nigerian settlements, passengers walk to the tricycle taxi park, take their seats, and the journey begins through a network of streets linked by tarred roads.
There is no noisy honking and blaring of horns. Drivers neither jeer nor rain curses on other roads users. And there are no trailers threatening to tip over and spill their inflammable content on hapless road users. There are also no traffic snarls and all the disorder associated with life in most of Nigeria's chaotic cities. A number of road signs indicate a speed limit of between 15 and 25 km per hour. Wafting from loudspeakers in different parts of the camp is mellow Christian music. The soothing effect of the songs is occasionally interrupted by the deep baritone voice of the General Overseer (GO) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E.A. Adeboye, who makes exhortations in recorded messages. Next are the Pentecostal naming of the roads and streets: Redeemer Avenue, Victory Avenue, Salvation Way, Love Road, Holiness Road, New Song Road, and the list goes on. Streets and addresses in the Redemption Camp get their names from the biblical narratives and experiences.
Unlike many Nigerian towns and cities where existence is dreary, nasty and often extremely disorganised, the Redeemed Camp is a town that works. The air is clean and fresh, the roads are free of potholes, and the general decay associated with urban living in Nigeria is almost non-existent in the Camp. Electricity supply is uninterrupted, clean water runs at the tap, environment is sanitised and decent transportation system is in place. Nonetheless, The Guardian observed during its tour of the area that, the sanity and serenity of the Redeem City might not be as a result of daily session of prayer, praise and worship. Rather authorities in the town have painstakingly made and implemented rules and regulations to ensure that the place is not turned to yet another Nigerian nightmare.
Rules and regulations governing behaviour in the Camp are clearly spelt out in one of the billboards; "no hawking and no loitering during service." There is also a list of rules that the camp dwellers are to observe. For instance, while the government in Lagos, as well as many other states across the country is battling tooth and nail to rid its domain of the activities of motorbike (Okada) riders, the authorities at the Redemption Camp simply insisted that the place be a no-go area for motorcycle taxis. The result is that cars are free to move without the risk of colliding with bikes, while commuters are spared the ordeal of falling off speeding bikes and breaking their limbs. Instead of the reckless run of commercial motorcycles, what obtains in the Camp is the beautiful sight of families riding bicycles as a way of exercising and relaxing.
An exclusive Christian community
Those in charge of affairs at the Camp mince no words about the fact that it is a Christian community. "This is the city of Christians," says the Senior Camp Maintenance Director, Pastor Dapo Adesina. As such, everything is arranged to give effect to the Christian message of the glory and splendour of the Almighty. The streets, especially at night, breathe in unsullied air from the surrounding foliage, giving the Redemption City a quality of celestial bliss. From the lampposts by the roads, silver glow on top casts a bright hallow upon the estates of buildings erected by Haggai Saving Loans, a community bank owned by RCCG.
According to RCCG website, Haggai has been able to develop over 66 units of houses and another 22 units in addition to 150 units of various types of bungalows. Other banks located within the Camp include Access Bank, UBA, GTB, Zenith Bank, Eco Bank. For a visitor, the residential and office areas are hardly distinguishable; the place is an open city. The estate comprises duplexes, bungalows, three and four-bedroom flats owned by members of the church. On the West side of the city are the offices that handle the bureaucracy. This includes the International Office, Camp Maintenance Department, Finance and Budget Department, Finance and Auditing Department, Pre-paid meter office, Security Unit, Redeemer Clinic, Directorate of Christian Education, Rehabilitation Centre, Electrical Department, as well as the Water Department. Right at the heart of the city is the sprawling Congress Arena measuring two-kilometer (length) by one kilometer (breadth).
According to the Redeemed Camp authorities, the auditorium contained more than two million worshippers during the last Holy Ghost Congress. During the Congress, the Camp metamorphosed into a Mecca of sorts, accommodating about 6 million people. The congregants came from 120 countries where RCCG branches are located. But on other days, except first Friday of the month slated for the Holy Ghost Service, Redemption Camp is a somber city. When there are no big events in the Camp, the auditorium is a sanctuary for the faithful who come to pray and make supplications to God.
During The Guardian tour of the auditorium recently, scores of people were seen meditating and having their quiet time. During these periods, when there are no major events, it is easier to stand close to the altar, a section of the temple considered to be exclusive preserve for the VIPs that attend the events. Few individuals in different positions of prayer scattered around the huge hall while cleaners and technicians were getting the auditorium ready for the Congress. Across the road, the voice of the G.O. echoed from a shopping complex. "You will not die this year..."
Within the Camp, there are several other structures like the main auditorium, the Redeemer University (RUN), The Redeemed Christian Bible College, Redeemer High School, International Guest House, post office, supermarket, power station, water treatment plant among others.
History of the Redemption Camp
The first foundation of the Redemption City, according to the church authorities, was laid in April 1983. Prior to that time, Pastor Adeboye, who had just retired from the University of Ilorin as the Head, Department of Mathematics and was living in Mushin area, Lagos was said to have prayed to God for a house. In response, God promised him a city. Adeboye's wife, Pastor Folu Adeboye, received revelation that the city must be built along the express road. But when a portion of land became available at Alagbado, the church could not afford the price. And since the church policy forbids borrowing, the authorities had to wait till the church could afford to foot the bill. Not long after, a portion of land near the Lagos-Ibadan expressway was available. The place was found out to be more accessible to members from other parts of the country. "And the rest, as they say, is history," said Adesina.
Today, Redemption City is a tranquil home to a population of about 10,000 people. It is perhaps the largest Christian city in the world. Not even the Vatican City, established in 1929 and spread across 44 hectares of land, could boast of the population of the Redeemed City. Vatican City, according to CIA World Factsheet, is populated by 836 citizens, mostly priests. According to Pastor Adesina, though the Redeemed City is not patterned after the Vatican City, a sovereign entity within Rome, the city has aspiration to assume a political status in future. Residents of Redemption City participate in elections like other citizens in Ogun State, "but we do not allow political campaign in the city because we see ourselves as family members," said Adesina.
A former den of men of the underworld
Though Loburo settlement in Ogun State, the spot that now hosts the Camp was a den of robbers and wild animals in the early 1980s, the coming of the Camp has changed its history forever. Until the Redeemed Christian Church of God moved its Bible College to the place in 1983, it was a place where shady characters and hardened criminals carried out their nefarious activities. The story has it that the place was so unsafe for commuters that they did all they could to avoid falling prey to the men of the underworld who prowled the area unchallenged. Through the massive construction of roads and houses, the former hideout for criminals has now been transformed into a haven that even foreigners find attractive, thereby generating foreign exchange for the country.
Importantly, the Camp has been able to shatter what is becoming a myth in Nigeria, that generating adequate electricity supply to meet the people's need is a herculean task. As such, the darkness that envelopes many parts of the country, crippling economic activities and making life miserable for both the rich and the poor, does not exist in Redeemed Camp. With its 10 megawatts power generation plant, which provides electricity for homes, businesses, offices, and the auditorium, the Camp has come off self-sufficient in its power needs. From the main gate to the big auditorium, the light bulbs shone uninterrupted.
Pastor Taiwo Ajewole, an engineer at the Electrical Department of the Redeemed City said the community relies on the turbine powered by diesel and compressed natural gas to generate electricity. The efficiency of the turbine system ensures that the camp stays aglow all day. So constant is power supply that beverage and frozen food vendors in the area are forced to switch off their refrigerators for days, in order to defrost their products before offering them for sale. Aside this, the city also has its own independent water treatment dam that produces no fewer than six million litres of potable water daily. It is thus no surprise that many residents of Lagos and Ogun states are beginning to flock the area in order to enjoy some of these benefits, which has triggered massive development along the corridor, and has impacted on real estate business especially.
Within 30 years, the area has become so transformed that the vision, according to church sources is now to continue the expansion and consolidate on the achievements recorded thus far.
According to Pastor Adesina, the GO's modest request for a house was granted by God in form of a city that has now become the cynosure of eyes within Nigeria, and internationally.
The camp in the eyes of residents
A 46-year-old businesswoman in the city told The Guardian she enjoys life in the Camp because of the constant and uninterrupted power supply. "The only time the light goes off is when technicians are doing maintenance of the turbine. And if it happens, it is only for an hour or thereabout. And they usually inform us before they switch off light. As I speak now, I have switched off my freezer for the past three days because everything in the fridge is frozen."
Similarly, a former electricity metre-billing officer in Lagos enthused that life is different in the camp compared to what obtains in Lagos city where she once lived. "People move around here 24 hours and people come in to pray anytime of the day. It is a safe haven because you can move anytime. The security here is better than in the main Lagos city. In fact there was a time I forgot my shop key here for three days and I came back just to meet my things safe and intact." She continued: "It may also interest you to know that all the roads in this city are constructed by the church. There is even a tarred road that leads to Ikorodu from the back of our own auditorium."
Before deciding to go into the sale of Christian books, bibles and soft drinks in the Camp, another resident said she had worked for 21 years in one hospital in Lagos. Despite the number of hours she put in the job, her earnings at the hospital was never commensurate to her input. But the little profit she makes from doing business in the Camp now is enough for her family upkeep. "I closed my eyes to the salary and the free medical service I was receiving together with my family from my former office, and relocated here, and I am enjoying my life here in Redemption City. Though I may not be making millions, I am contented with my stress-free business in the city." She further revealed that she used to spend an average of N16,000 weekly for fuelling her generator when she was living at Alagbado. In the camp, however, she says the fuel inside her generator has dried up because there was no need to use it for a period of time.
"We also have primary school, secondary school and tertiary institution and there are banks here too. Everything is well organised here. You must, however, not operate any business on Sunday morning because everybody is expected to be in church. You may come after church service to open, but certainly not during worship hour."
Likewise, Olayinka Olayiwola, a plumber working with the Dam Department in the
city is also a resident of the Redeemed Camp. According to him, the Camp produces about six million litres of potable water for drinking. "Anytime my department needs power supply, we get it. I enjoy living and working here and I don't think I intend to leave here for now because there is security, regular power supply and good road network."
Engineer Taiwo Ajewole, who works in the Electrical Department echoed
Olayiwola's position. He said although he spends an average of N4,000 per month on electricity, he is happy to pay because light is available. "I have light in my house 24 hours a day, seven days per week. Before I moved here I used to iron (sic) as many of my clothes as possible whenever PHCN light comes, now I iron my cloth only when I want to go out," he said.
The power of planning and transparency
So how does this model city get things right? How are the administrators able to carry on with their duties without lining their pockets with funds meant for the public good? Pastor Adesina, the maintenance helmsman at the camp spoke about the fear of God as the driving force behind the altruistic disposition of the people to serve in God's vineyard. He said officials are conscious that they are carrying out their duties, not just because they must be responsible to an earthly boss, but also because they will all stand before the Creator someday. He implied that the mind-boggling corruption being witnessed in government at local, state, and federal level is the result of the lack of the fear of God. "If you put money meant for church work in your pocket, one day, you will face your creator, and you will account for it," he said.
According to him, the church does not do anything based on human plan. Everything is based on the divine inspiration of the Almighty.
"As the Lord directs the authority of the church, they give us the guidelines and we implement. The project office maintains the existing roads. They are to make sure they fix all the potholes and regularly maintain the roads, so that there will not be traffic congestion, either during major or off major events period. So the roads are maintained regularly," he explained.
Indeed, the story of Redeemed City is like a bright star on a dark firmament, but more than anything else, it is a good account of triumph of human determination to create his own heaven right here on earth.
Hexagon, USA!!! 10 years ago
God has her work cut out!! Constantly working OT to contain the out of control Cesspool!! You right!!
God has her work cut out!! Constantly working OT to contain the out of control Cesspool!! You right!!
North Africa Forever 10 years ago
All countries have problems. Ghana has dirt roads everywhere and smells like POOPOO because of open gutters. The country stinks like shit!
People throw garbage everywhere. DISGUSTING!
But Nigeria has problems. Egypt has ... read full comment
All countries have problems. Ghana has dirt roads everywhere and smells like POOPOO because of open gutters. The country stinks like shit!
People throw garbage everywhere. DISGUSTING!
But Nigeria has problems. Egypt has problems. LET'S ALL TRY TO SOLVE OUR PROBLEMS.
KWAKU 10 years ago
THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO YOU. SO MUCH SO THAT IT MAKES YOU WONDER IF,GROWING UP; THEY WERE NOT TAUGHT TO TAKE BATH RE ... read full comment
THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO YOU. SO MUCH SO THAT IT MAKES YOU WONDER IF,GROWING UP; THEY WERE NOT TAUGHT TO TAKE BATH REGULARLY, THEY DO NOT KNOW HOW TO BATH OR THEY JUST DON`T CARE.
IT`S SAD BUT THAT`S THE REALITY WITH NIGERIANS GENERALLY, UNFORTUNATELY.
SO TO HEAR AND SEE A NAIJA MAN WRITE THIS PIECE, NOT WITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT GHANA NEEDS TO IMPROVE ON IT`S SANITATION, MAKES YOU WANT TO JUMP OUT OF YOUR HIDE
Hexagon, USA!!! 10 years ago
Are you admitting Nigerians have an OB problem? Well noted, fellow!!
Are you admitting Nigerians have an OB problem? Well noted, fellow!!
FRANK 10 years ago
FOOL GO TO OUR COUTRY NIJA AND SEE OUR PEOPLE HOW THEY ARE SMELLING EVEN OUR EDUCATION PLEASE DONT LET GHANA PEOPLE KNOW YOU
FOOL GO TO OUR COUTRY NIJA AND SEE OUR PEOPLE HOW THEY ARE SMELLING EVEN OUR EDUCATION PLEASE DONT LET GHANA PEOPLE KNOW YOU
Kosmic Boombaya 10 years ago
then black stars win in Cairo and the crowd will come to the field...egyptian soldiers cannot protect even their president, I do not know why nyantekyi agree to play the match in cairo...black stars will be intimidated..
then black stars win in Cairo and the crowd will come to the field...egyptian soldiers cannot protect even their president, I do not know why nyantekyi agree to play the match in cairo...black stars will be intimidated..
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
You got a good point my brother.This is my predictions 3-1 in Kumasi and 1-1 draw in Cairo
You got a good point my brother.This is my predictions 3-1 in Kumasi and 1-1 draw in Cairo
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
ONLY 50 CAN BE ACCOMMODATED
ONLY 50 CAN BE ACCOMMODATED
DAN 10 years ago
are they 10,ooo hotel rooms in Kumansi?
are they 10,ooo hotel rooms in Kumansi?
North Africa Forever 10 years ago
My brothers are coming next week. It is time for CELEBRATION when we beat the black stars.
Ghana boys are my brothers, but it is time for you to lose.
My brothers are coming next week. It is time for CELEBRATION when we beat the black stars.
Ghana boys are my brothers, but it is time for you to lose.
Sien 10 years ago
Ghana should not give Egypt more than 5,000 away fans ticket, at least not for our stadium size in Kumasi anyway. We need to use our home support to win the first match and by a big margin to make the Egypt trip a mere formal ... read full comment
Ghana should not give Egypt more than 5,000 away fans ticket, at least not for our stadium size in Kumasi anyway. We need to use our home support to win the first match and by a big margin to make the Egypt trip a mere formality. From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians but we should also go to our business companies and solicit fund to make our supporters more boisterous and solid behind the players all the '93' minutes
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
No my brother don,t forget the money these guys will bring into Ghana.Our hotels will be full.They will eat all the plantains and beans in Ghana.Transportation money will be flying everywhere.The most my free sisters will mak ... read full comment
No my brother don,t forget the money these guys will bring into Ghana.Our hotels will be full.They will eat all the plantains and beans in Ghana.Transportation money will be flying everywhere.The most my free sisters will make good change these lovers.
Sien 10 years ago
And we won't be going to the world cup. The world cup brings us to the tvs of most people in the world than a couple of people making a few bucks. Ghana gets free ad through the world cup, you know, it helps us popularize our ... read full comment
And we won't be going to the world cup. The world cup brings us to the tvs of most people in the world than a couple of people making a few bucks. Ghana gets free ad through the world cup, you know, it helps us popularize our country
KojoLee@Dilemma-Situation 10 years ago
"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Haaaa you made me daff brother Sien, the fact that the Ghanaians soccer authorities don't talk too much upon any big soccer enc ... read full comment
"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Haaaa you made me daff brother Sien, the fact that the Ghanaians soccer authorities don't talk too much upon any big soccer encounters does not necessary means, we don't mean business. The Egyptian were trying to get to our heads that's all. They have social, Religion and political problems to deal with and they want to use this match between them to divert attention. They would have only 3 to 4 hundred seats that is all.
Mr.N 10 years ago
We have to make sure they do not bring any Muslim Brotherhood people. We are tried of our brothers in North getting into wars we do not need Muslim Brotherhood on our soil.
We have to make sure they do not bring any Muslim Brotherhood people. We are tried of our brothers in North getting into wars we do not need Muslim Brotherhood on our soil.
Sien 10 years ago
How can you tell who's in the Muslim Brotherhood or not? We'll keep you at the airport, Mr. N lol, to make sure you root out all those guys to prevent them from blowing up our beloved Ghana
How can you tell who's in the Muslim Brotherhood or not? We'll keep you at the airport, Mr. N lol, to make sure you root out all those guys to prevent them from blowing up our beloved Ghana
Sien 10 years ago
KojoLee,
Don't forget our people LOVE money and will easily sell our SOULs and country just to make a couple of thousands, you and I both know that, lol
KojoLee,
Don't forget our people LOVE money and will easily sell our SOULs and country just to make a couple of thousands, you and I both know that, lol
Sarskoberta 10 years ago
"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Ofcourse! By virtue of your birth
as a Ghanaian, a loving heart at that as a fact and not a rule, not hating yourself as the r ... read full comment
"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Ofcourse! By virtue of your birth
as a Ghanaian, a loving heart at that as a fact and not a rule, not hating yourself as the rule and not a fact,
you would naturally wish Ghana walks over Egypt. Just like that.
However, ours as soccer journalists in free lancing, you must feed the public the prose and cons on both sides of the coin.
Ghana, our beloved country, after having hosted the coveted AFC in 2008 and lost, have been ghostly chasing trophies in the African domain but in vain thirty something years after the last trophy,but pasaaaa.
In a face saving spree, by a collective efforts, have managed to triumphantly entered two consecutive WC tournaments and still counting.
We are trying to join a few African soccer elite countries that have made it three in a row so to say.
Nothing can stop us from achieving that goal.
Much in the same vain, Egypt, tho has tasted WC once, is the one and only African country that have hoisted the 'ultimate deal' three plus four times.
Burying themselves in shame, they got devastated when they missed the latest WC and the AFC in a consecutive rhythm.
In every normal street sense, one would have gone home and brooded over his loss or take stock of his gains and losses:To evolve/adopt a strategy that would shoot them up into the games winning rhythm.
What happened in the build up to the WCQ as they meet Ghana need not be over emphasized. They were unbeaten!
Now, do you think, they'll take it lightly with the country that stand between them and the WC derby?
Hell mo.
It is so natural, very consequential, quite instinctive on their last nerve that they put up a fight, a strategic fight to achieve their goal.
Besides, they have been made aware that, the only mediator that can enhance peace in their political rotten country is that lifeless round object called football.
To this end, they will fight every tooth and nail with the hope such feat could stabilize the political jazz in the war torn but historical Egypt thru football.
That not to say, the encounter posses a serious threat to Ghana advancing.
But that is purely about the mind.
Considering the scenarios so far developed, I must confess, my mind is not at ease with myself koraa.
I hear a lot from my contemporaries, one of which is POWer.
POwer assuage to this fact: Ghana plays better when they meet tougher opponents. Ghana shall, OOPS! will beat Egypt,POWer assures me.
Assuredly, the MRAA himself have had this to say: Beat the best, be with the best in Brazil.
What more can I say or believe other than to take notes from these resources person.
But then, the mind is an amazing mechanism. When your mind works one way, it can carry you forward to outstanding success. But the same mind operating in a different manner can produce a total failure.
Like Washington post ad, says, a mind id a terrible thing to waste.
Am I wasting my mind away?
Is my mind made up?
I don't think so.
Am just being passionate about my GBS, about the game, my pride as a Ghanaian living among the worldly soccer enthusiasts and all that which makes man, a man.
The more my country wins, the more my horizon is emblazoned.
In spite of my misgivings, I know about one thing: Preparedness.
The act of determination, energy and confidence must over crowd all facets of our preparation so as to meet Egypt squarely. And with that, the win shall be ours for the taking.
"Woko nkoden a, nkunim b3y3 wodea"
Beats Me.
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Sien 10 years ago
Sarsk,
Don't play with me, lol. You made my Sunday afternoon because I'm laughing my head off for I feel exactly the same way as you do and therefore my comments. I don't see any hunger in our players, more precisely put our ... read full comment
Sarsk,
Don't play with me, lol. You made my Sunday afternoon because I'm laughing my head off for I feel exactly the same way as you do and therefore my comments. I don't see any hunger in our players, more precisely put our players are less hungrier than the Egyptians who will not mind buying the game for $20-40 million for their nations, lol, and you know our football executives. If there is anything GFA executives care more for than footie, then it is the love for the American dead presidents on green papers that is universally accepted as legal tender.
Sarsk, your statements about "considering the scenarios so far developed, I must confess, my mind is not at ease with myself koraa" (Sarskoberta) is the reason soccer loving Ghanaians and fanatic like us are not too sure about our players dedication and passion for this two-legged affairs with the Pharaoh's of Egypt. I know our boys are really good but this boils down to hunger, passion and determination within the coaching and playing staff. Will GFA give the coach a free hand to deliver without interfering? Can the coach be wise enough not to take a bribe and field the wrong players because they paid tens of thousands of dollars? With African teams, it is not usually who can play sometimes, but who can pay to play in certain instances.
With all that said, I dare Kwesi Appiah not to allow himself to be influenced by anyone else except his coaching staff. The coaching staff need to explain why they think certain players should play and why others more suited for this style of game should stay on the bench. The players should show their desire to play in order to be fielded because half of the game is won mentally before stepping onto the fields for most teams and if Ghana has that mentality, we'll be going for our third world cup in 2014
Slimzay **Unshakable Shaker** 10 years ago
Sien my brother, where have you all been? Have you heard of the General Turbulence and Captain Taajah? Meeen, I miss you brothers!
Any way, about the seats at Kumasi Stadium, are they not 40,000 or so? If they are 40,000 a ... read full comment
Sien my brother, where have you all been? Have you heard of the General Turbulence and Captain Taajah? Meeen, I miss you brothers!
Any way, about the seats at Kumasi Stadium, are they not 40,000 or so? If they are 40,000 as I thought, then I think, I'm not certain about this fact though, they will give them that 1/4 of the total they are asking.
Waow! 10,000 for Egypt, is too much though. Our security services will have to be really tight. This is the time they will really do their job.
From the moment the ballot was revealed as Ghana vs. Egypt, the whole center where the activity took place, busted into noise. When Ivory Coast's pair was mentioned nothing happened; when Nigeria's pair was mentioned too, there was no noise. When the ballot sheet of Ghana was revealed, nothing happened until Egypt's was opened as our opponent. A silent place began to have life to a point that they were asked to wait until the press conference. This was a sign that the pair was the toughest among the groups.
Whether they are coming with 10,000 or 40,000, we live to see. Yes, fans can play a major role in a match of this tensity, but for this one, there should be no excuse from the playing body, whether 10,000 tickets are given to the Egyptians or less, if they beat us in this match.
All will be over after 15 of October, not even the 19th of November which is the date of the second leg of this encounter. I believe so.
Mr.N 10 years ago
All will be over after 15 of October, not even the 19th of November which is the date of the second leg of this encounter. *** Slimzay
Can you please explain the above statement football has no logic if it was so Zambia wo ... read full comment
All will be over after 15 of October, not even the 19th of November which is the date of the second leg of this encounter. *** Slimzay
Can you please explain the above statement football has no logic if it was so Zambia would playing Egypt and not Ghana whoever thought Sudan who had no dog in the fight went to Zambia and spoiled their day. No Ghana would be sitting comfort until November 19, we can beat Egypt 4 goal to 0 and Egypt would find a way to beat Ghana 4 in Cairo with help of the man in the center (referee)I am yet to see Fifa over ruling a game based on referee errors or bad judgement. 2010 world cup comes to mind France should not have been South Africa if the referee had seen or and disallowed the hand goal. There is no more home advantage any longer in football.
Sarskoberta 10 years ago
"There is no more home advantage any longer in football." (Nancy asserts)
You're right on the money.
However, whilst sparse home support demoralizes players, massive home support win games 90% of the time.
True or false ... read full comment
"There is no more home advantage any longer in football." (Nancy asserts)
You're right on the money.
However, whilst sparse home support demoralizes players, massive home support win games 90% of the time.
True or false.?
The only logic in football I can attest to, OOPS! I can formulate is, and are:
1. Players win games, coaches don't.
2. Good team win games 90% of the time.
3. Bad team lose games 90% of the time.
4. Local players don't fare well nationally, foreign players fare better.
5.Coaches can develop talents but can't teach skills.
6.Soccer favours Tall players, it does not favour short players.
7.Referees can mar the beauty of games
8.No matter how good a goalkeeper is, porous defense can render him useless.
9. Teams for tournaments have equal chance for the ultimate.
10.Football rightly describe the game, soccer does not.
All the above logical conclusions are entirely mine.
Dissensions are mostly welcome.
Beats Me.
Sien 10 years ago
Ma Bru Slimzay,
The Egypt team is really playing very well and that's the team I was afraid of Ghana being paired with. We have problems beating North African teams, Tlecem Disaster anyone! We also have another problem on ou ... read full comment
Ma Bru Slimzay,
The Egypt team is really playing very well and that's the team I was afraid of Ghana being paired with. We have problems beating North African teams, Tlecem Disaster anyone! We also have another problem on our hand with Bob Bradley looking for revenge for the 2-1 defeat we inflicted on his USA 2010 team that eventually caused him his job. Egypt may also try to use this game to stabilize their country, just like Ivory Coast did years ago. It is not the greatness of the Egyptian team I'm afraid of, it is rather the combination of factors that might give them a boost and a will power to win. We need all the prayers we can get to get the team of this hump, that's Egypt. They're more hungrier than we are because they have not been to the world cup since it became the single largest religion without God but only GOALS, lol
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
They can bring women,men old and young including the prisoners and all the recalcitrant in the country.But they will loose BOTH legs.This is the match for the century and I don,t think Ghanaians will be happy with the Black S ... read full comment
They can bring women,men old and young including the prisoners and all the recalcitrant in the country.But they will loose BOTH legs.This is the match for the century and I don,t think Ghanaians will be happy with the Black Stars if the stars don,t go Brazil.
I strongly advise Coach Appiah and his men to watch out for the Egyptian tricks plays.Man to man through out the game.Start with the fast tempo and end on the same note.The defend should come to play through out.
The Egyptian said they don,t fear Black African like their Arab brothers.They think they are smarter than black African.They always beat Ghana with trick plays.Smart Coach team never get beat twice by the same team.Find out from the previous game you lost to the team and emphasis on the reason or weakness why they beat u.Pump up the players through pep talk.My pep talk to them will be a name.FAST AND FURIOUS BLACK STARS.
TOTO AFRICA 10 years ago
KWESI NYANTAKYI, KWASI APPIAH AND THE ENTIRE BLACK STAR SQUAD HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE OF PLAYING AGAINST EGYPT IN THE WC PLAYOFF.
YES THEY HAVE EVERY REASON TO SHIT IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE THE E ... read full comment
KWESI NYANTAKYI, KWASI APPIAH AND THE ENTIRE BLACK STAR SQUAD HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE OF PLAYING AGAINST EGYPT IN THE WC PLAYOFF.
YES THEY HAVE EVERY REASON TO SHIT IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE THE EGYPTIANS ARE NOT WALKOVERS LIKE ZAMBIANS.
THE PHAROAHS HAVE BEATEN GHANA CONVINCINGLY IN RECENT TIMES UNDER COACH HASSAN SHEHATA.
UNDER THE AMERICAN COACH, EGYPT CAN HUMILIATE GHANA IF WE CONTINUE TO PLAY THE GAME OF FOOTBALL AS IF WE ARE SHY OF THE OPPOSING GOAL KEEPERS.
"STRIKER" ASAMOAH GYAN WHO SCORES ONE GOAL IN EVERY FORTY MISSED CHANCES CANNOT BE A GOOD STRIKER WITH THE "KILLER INSTINCT" OF GOOD STRIKERS.
THAT'S WHY WE NEED THE LIKES OF MUNTARI AND DEDE UPFRONT, WITH MICHAEL ESSIEN "THE BISSON" HOLDING THE MIDFIELD AND JOHN MENSAH STRUTTING HIS STUFF IN DEFENCE.
WE WILL NEVER BEAT EGYPT IF KWESI APPIAH CONTINUES TO PLAY THE TRIBAL CARD, BECAUSE THE EGYPTIANS MEAN BISINESS.
BLACK STARS CAN ONLY BEAT CHEAP SUB-SAHARA AFRICAN SIDES.
TOTO AFRICA 10 years ago
THE EGYPTIANS MEAN BUSINESS.
BS HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS!! HA, HA, HA!!!!!!!
THE EGYPTIANS MEAN BUSINESS.
BS HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS!! HA, HA, HA!!!!!!!
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
If I were a soccer or track coach,no team will beat me twice.I say this with confident.A smart coach doesn,t loose to one team twice.
If I were a soccer or track coach,no team will beat me twice.I say this with confident.A smart coach doesn,t loose to one team twice.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
TOO MANY GH PPL LACK SELF CONFIDENCE AND DONT BELIEVE IN WHO THEY ARE. THEN AGAIN, U CANT BLAME THEM. LOOK AT THEIR SURROUNDINGS..OPEN GUTTERS, FILTH, DIRT EVERYWHERE! NO PLANNING, PPL SELLING FOOD NEXT TO FILTH, I MEAN ITS A ... read full comment
TOO MANY GH PPL LACK SELF CONFIDENCE AND DONT BELIEVE IN WHO THEY ARE. THEN AGAIN, U CANT BLAME THEM. LOOK AT THEIR SURROUNDINGS..OPEN GUTTERS, FILTH, DIRT EVERYWHERE! NO PLANNING, PPL SELLING FOOD NEXT TO FILTH, I MEAN ITS A SHAME...ITS A SHAME. PERHAPS GH DONT EVEN DESERVE TO BE IN BRASIL. THIS ISNT ABOUT NPP OR NDC. LOOK AT YOUR SURROUNDINGS. WHAT DO U SEE? MAHAMA HAS JUST SIGNED AN AGREEMENT IN NEW YORK WITH THE UN TO HAVE OUR DAUGHTERS INJECTED WITH THIS HPV VACCINE. THE FACTS ALONE TELLS US THAT
THIS HPV VACCINE DOES NOT HELP, BUT RATHER WORSENS THE CASE FOR THE HPV VIRUS. INFACT, THE VACCINE IS ONLY GOOD FOR YOUNG VIRGINS, NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE FEMALES.
THEREFORE, I POSE THIS TO ALL THOSE VOTERS WHO VOTED FOR HIM. IS THIS THE TYPE OF LEADER YOU HAD INMIND? WHAT IS HE DOING TO PROTECT YOU WELFARE IN TERMS OF HEALTH and EDUCATION?
DUMMIES...TARRIFS ARE GOING UP ALL ACROSS THE BOARD IN GH. YET, WE DOTN SEE AN IOTA OF AN IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICES OR QUALITY. YOU HAVNT SEEN ANYTHING YET.
YOU VOTE OUT OF SHEER EMOTIONS AND ETHNIC JUDGEMENTS.
Ghana is NOW like Haiti!!! There was only one airport in Haiti and when the disaster strucked,aid donors HAD it so hard to send humanitarian reliefs because the only one international airport
was destroyed. just imaginING if Ghana is not the same as Haiti??!! Building one international airport in Kumasi has turnED into tribal politics!!#
President John Dramani Mahama has added a whopping GHc15.6 BILLION to Ghana’s total public debt stock since being sworn into office as caretaker and substantive president within the period from July 2012 to August 2013.
This implies that President John Mahama has contracted a total of GHc15.6 BILLION of debt for Ghanaians since becoming the President of Ghana.
WHAT DO WE HAVE TO SHOW FOR ALL THIS DEBT? LOOK AT GH? SMELLY, DUSTY...OPEN GUTTERS I MEAN WHY? HOW? WHO VOTED FOR NDC? GO N CLAIM YOUR SHARE....
JUST WATCH, AFTER MAHAMA LEAVES. GHPPL WILL NEVER, EVER VOTE FOR A NORTHNER EVER AGAIN.....JUST WATCH! FOLKS, THIS IS NOT ABOUT NPP OR NDC. WE WANT OUR SHARE OOOOTOM!
Yaw Manu 10 years ago
It is not going to be easy.
It is not going to be easy.
Ben T 10 years ago
Ghana is going 2 make it in Jesus NAME 1-0
Ghana is going 2 make it in Jesus NAME 1-0
Ben T 10 years ago
It is well with Ghana
It is well with Ghana
TOTO AFRICA 10 years ago
THIS 1-0 SCORELINE AGAINST EGYPT WILL NEVER SEE GHANA BS THROUGH.
WE HAVE TO BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 3-0 OR 3-0 TO BE ASSURED OF PROGRESSING.
THIS 1-0 SCORELINE AGAINST EGYPT WILL NEVER SEE GHANA BS THROUGH.
WE HAVE TO BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 3-0 OR 3-0 TO BE ASSURED OF PROGRESSING.
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
EVEN 3 NIL WONT BE ENUFF. WE KNOW WHA TTHE N ARICANS ARE CAPABLE OF. THEY CAN MANIPULATE N SCORE 3 GOALS IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES. WE MUST BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 5 GOALS BEFORE WE GO OVER THERE...DONT BE SURPRISED IF THE THE REF ... read full comment
EVEN 3 NIL WONT BE ENUFF. WE KNOW WHA TTHE N ARICANS ARE CAPABLE OF. THEY CAN MANIPULATE N SCORE 3 GOALS IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES. WE MUST BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 5 GOALS BEFORE WE GO OVER THERE...DONT BE SURPRISED IF THE THE REF CALLS DUBIOUS PENALTIES FOR EGYPT IN THE AWAY GAME....WE HAVE SEEN THIS BEFORE...
one touch 10 years ago
Ghana will go through know matter what Egypt will do. they can transport they whole of Egypt to Kumasi we will still qualify to brazil
Ghana will go through know matter what Egypt will do. they can transport they whole of Egypt to Kumasi we will still qualify to brazil
OBTT 10 years ago
THEY CAN BRING THE WHOLE COUNTRY WHO CARES? I AM THINKING ABOUT HOW TO FEED MY CHILDREN
THEY CAN BRING THE WHOLE COUNTRY WHO CARES? I AM THINKING ABOUT HOW TO FEED MY CHILDREN
Koo the boy 10 years ago
God is in control for GHANA
God is in control for GHANA
AMARIYA 10 years ago
Ten thousand Egyptians Going through our airport gate would pose a challenge to the security authorities not only at Accra but also a huge logistic problem for them.
I dare the Egyptian Football Association to do it. It i ... read full comment
Ten thousand Egyptians Going through our airport gate would pose a challenge to the security authorities not only at Accra but also a huge logistic problem for them.
I dare the Egyptian Football Association to do it. It is a bravado at a time of political turmoil in in Egypt.
IBRAHIM 10 years ago
please this people are not to be trusted , oooo we no wan any bomb for gh , a de beg MR. PRESIDENT NO VISA FOR THIS EGYPTIANS .
please this people are not to be trusted , oooo we no wan any bomb for gh , a de beg MR. PRESIDENT NO VISA FOR THIS EGYPTIANS .
Esi 10 years ago
I saw their group in the qualifying stages and I must say it was the easiest of all I must. They don't have a chance thus this desperate and stupid statement.
I saw their group in the qualifying stages and I must say it was the easiest of all I must. They don't have a chance thus this desperate and stupid statement.
Bayo 10 years ago
Egypt may win not because the Egyptians are too good but because GFA and some Ghanaians lack confidence. Football these days are played by the youth and not old men who are in their late 30s and early forties. Ghanaian player ... read full comment
Egypt may win not because the Egyptians are too good but because GFA and some Ghanaians lack confidence. Football these days are played by the youth and not old men who are in their late 30s and early forties. Ghanaian players are mostly old and this is why any team that wants to defeat Ghana could deliver the killer punches in the second half. This post is not about hatred as i am a west african first and foremost before being an African. I am so surprised that Ghana is acting as if it is scared of the Egyptians with so many conflicting decisions like match date in kimasi and the Players to be called. Call up kwadwo asamoah, asamoah gyan, muntari, the ayew brothers with one or two other foreign based young players and miss them up with players of Berekun Chelsea of Ghana and you would discover that Egypt will be humiliated in kumasi and cairo. Egyptians are good at club level only and forget the chanced victories they've had against Ghana recently. If Ghana is focused , Egypt will fall flat! Ghana should stop treating the Egyptians with so much respect and allow the Egyptians to do all the talking. There is no need for calling old players who may end up not delivering the goods. The Egytians are not as good as some Ghanaians think. Egypt is beatable . GFA should plan well and remain focused. Ghana can beat Egypt but the GFA has to remain focused. GFA and Ghanaians need not be afraid of These Egyptians.
NOKORE NA EYE OOH 10 years ago
Do they know the Ashanti invation? Then they need to sit back at their home in Egypt cause the Ghana police can not handle this situation. Period.
Do they know the Ashanti invation? Then they need to sit back at their home in Egypt cause the Ghana police can not handle this situation. Period.
KWAKU 10 years ago
Author:
KWAKU
Date:
2013-09-27 07:22:54
Comment to:
ASHAWO BUSINESS GO BOOM IN GHANA
THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO ... read full comment
Author:
KWAKU
Date:
2013-09-27 07:22:54
Comment to:
ASHAWO BUSINESS GO BOOM IN GHANA
THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO YOU. SO MUCH SO THAT IT MAKES YOU WONDER IF,GROWING UP; THEY WERE NOT TAUGHT TO TAKE BATH REGULARLY, THEY DO NOT KNOW HOW TO BATH OR THEY JUST DON`T CARE.
IT`S SAD BUT THAT`S THE REALITY WITH NIGERIANS GENERALLY, UNFORTUNATELY.
SO TO HEAR AND SEE A NAIJA MAN WRITE THIS PIECE, NOT WITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT GHANA NEEDS TO IMPROVE ON IT`S SANITATION, MAKES YOU WANT TO JUMP OUT OF YOUR HIDE
Bayo 10 years ago
kWAKU, maybe it is because they are within a dirty environment (Ghana), that is why they smell so much.I bet those so called'smelling nigerians' you had met in Ghana are not lazy and do not pretend like Ghanaians. It is these ... read full comment
kWAKU, maybe it is because they are within a dirty environment (Ghana), that is why they smell so much.I bet those so called'smelling nigerians' you had met in Ghana are not lazy and do not pretend like Ghanaians. It is these same 'smelling' nigerians that sponsor your league, acquire your banks and employ so many Ghanaians, it is these so called 'smelling' nigerians that have so many companies in Ghana and employ Ghanaians. Nigerians 'smell' alot to the extent that the richest African is a Nigerian, a one time miss world is a Nigerian. I can see it is really good to 'smell'!
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
NAIJA MAN/WPMAN N PERFUME /COLOGNE DONT MIX. NAIJA PPL DO AN INJUSTICE TO THE COLOGNE OR PERFUME WHEN THEY WEAR IT. THEY GIVE THE PRODUCT A BAD NAME. H3333R, NAIJA BODY ODOUR CAN KILL AN ELEPHANT..LOL
ELEPHANTIASIS!
NAIJA MAN/WPMAN N PERFUME /COLOGNE DONT MIX. NAIJA PPL DO AN INJUSTICE TO THE COLOGNE OR PERFUME WHEN THEY WEAR IT. THEY GIVE THE PRODUCT A BAD NAME. H3333R, NAIJA BODY ODOUR CAN KILL AN ELEPHANT..LOL
ELEPHANTIASIS!
yahooooooooo 10 years ago
no shaking...........
no shaking...........
dread 10 years ago
No way terrorist and bombers. No chance
No way terrorist and bombers. No chance
Gawuga 10 years ago
KSI is our support base - from Garden city to soccer city
KSI is our support base - from Garden city to soccer city
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
MORE FIRE....TOO FUNNY! MADAM ATIPOE. MR SPORTS MINISTER ANKRAH...FYAH BURN U ALL IF U CANT DO THE JOB, COMOT N GO TO PLUTO! EVERYTHING IS FILTHY N DIRTY.NO ONE CARES
MORE FIRE....TOO FUNNY! MADAM ATIPOE. MR SPORTS MINISTER ANKRAH...FYAH BURN U ALL IF U CANT DO THE JOB, COMOT N GO TO PLUTO! EVERYTHING IS FILTHY N DIRTY.NO ONE CARES
ffonky 10 years ago
They can come with the whole egyptians population to Kumasi, we´ll still beat them.
Pls don´t allow any intenational flight to land in Kumasi.
They need to land in Accra and travel on our bad roads to Kumasi. They may get ... read full comment
They can come with the whole egyptians population to Kumasi, we´ll still beat them.
Pls don´t allow any intenational flight to land in Kumasi.
They need to land in Accra and travel on our bad roads to Kumasi. They may get fed up by the time they are in kumasi. Apart from that screen them very well. Ghana is a peaceful country and don´t need any voilence.
Kofi 10 years ago
who is terrorist and who is not?
who is terrorist and who is not?
Egyp is dead 10 years ago
Egypt can bring100000 they'll still lose
Egypt can bring100000 they'll still lose
WEAKLION 10 years ago
THIS IS JUST A GAME AND HOPE THEY WOULD NOT COME WITH 10,000 FOOLS TO START A FIGHT .
THIS IS JUST A GAME AND HOPE THEY WOULD NOT COME WITH 10,000 FOOLS TO START A FIGHT .
Martin 10 years ago
Does Kumasi have enough hotel rooms to accommodate the 10,000 Egyptian supporters?
Does Kumasi have enough hotel rooms to accommodate the 10,000 Egyptian supporters?
PEKI TUMU 10 years ago
Where will they all sleep?
Where will they all sleep?
Eslam 10 years ago
I often visit this site to read the comments and actually i'm impressed by the people here,actualy you're so similar to Egyptian. In Good ways and Bad ways too (:
I often visit this site to read the comments and actually i'm impressed by the people here,actualy you're so similar to Egyptian. In Good ways and Bad ways too (:
FRANK 10 years ago
how can the gafa allowed such number to enter the stadiom? THEY ARE TO COME TO GHANA BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO ENTER THE SDADIOM 50000OR 70000 IS OK
how can the gafa allowed such number to enter the stadiom? THEY ARE TO COME TO GHANA BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO ENTER THE SDADIOM 50000OR 70000 IS OK
FRANK 10 years ago
PLEASE AM SAYING THAT BECAUS OF SECURITY REASON; 5000 OR 7000 IS OK
THE CAPACITY OF OUR STADIOM IS NOT HIGHER LIKE THAT THEY SHOULD ALLOWED THEM TO THE COUNTRY BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO THE STADIOM
PLEASE AM SAYING THAT BECAUS OF SECURITY REASON; 5000 OR 7000 IS OK
THE CAPACITY OF OUR STADIOM IS NOT HIGHER LIKE THAT THEY SHOULD ALLOWED THEM TO THE COUNTRY BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO THE STADIOM
Turu 10 years ago
do we have enough hotels to accomodate 10,000+ fans? In addition to regular patrons and tourists?
do we have enough hotels to accomodate 10,000+ fans? In addition to regular patrons and tourists?
Banza Yaro 10 years ago
Let Sekuo and Yamin play for them. We will even permit them to tell all our weaknesses and even plant voodoo on the field secretly, we will still whip 'em.
Let Sekuo and Yamin play for them. We will even permit them to tell all our weaknesses and even plant voodoo on the field secretly, we will still whip 'em.
Kofi 10 years ago
somebody is hatching a plan to travel to Egypt for free. more freebies for Ghanaians whiles kids attend classes under trees
somebody is hatching a plan to travel to Egypt for free. more freebies for Ghanaians whiles kids attend classes under trees
stephen osei 10 years ago
ALL OF THEM CAN COME STILL WE WILL BEAT THEM HOME AND AWAY,JERRY AKAMINKO SHOULD HELP OUR BACK THIS TIME,WE NEED STRONG DEFENDING
ALL OF THEM CAN COME STILL WE WILL BEAT THEM HOME AND AWAY,JERRY AKAMINKO SHOULD HELP OUR BACK THIS TIME,WE NEED STRONG DEFENDING
Nee Osabu Anokwafo 10 years ago
Becareful.These Egyptians are waiting for an opportunity to leave their country.They must leave Ghana alone
Becareful.These Egyptians are waiting for an opportunity to leave their country.They must leave Ghana alone
jahlove 10 years ago
With the recent Al shabab attack in Kenya fresh in our minds, all efforts should be made to scan the 10,000 would be Egyptian football spectators, for any alkaeda, boko haram or al shabab terrorist, who might intend to cause ... read full comment
With the recent Al shabab attack in Kenya fresh in our minds, all efforts should be made to scan the 10,000 would be Egyptian football spectators, for any alkaeda, boko haram or al shabab terrorist, who might intend to cause mayhem.
May the Almighty God bless Ghana, FIFA and GFA.
jahlove 10 years ago
WITH 18 DAYS MORE FOR GHANA EGYPT ENCOUNTER AT OSEIKROM, SECURITY AT THE KUMASI SPORTS STADIUM, AIRPORT, HOTELS, SHOPPING MALLS, RECREATIONAL CENTERS AND CAR PARKS,
SHOULD BE ON HIGH ALERT NOW!
IF NEED BE SERVICES OF AMERIC ... read full comment
WITH 18 DAYS MORE FOR GHANA EGYPT ENCOUNTER AT OSEIKROM, SECURITY AT THE KUMASI SPORTS STADIUM, AIRPORT, HOTELS, SHOPPING MALLS, RECREATIONAL CENTERS AND CAR PARKS,
SHOULD BE ON HIGH ALERT NOW!
IF NEED BE SERVICES OF AMERICAN, BRITISH, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND KENYA SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT AND SPECIAL FORCES SHOULD BE SOUGHT NOW!!!
PARTICULARS AND BACK GROUND DATA OF THE 10,000 SPECTATORS SHOULD MADE AVAILABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SCRUTINY, BEFORE THEY ARE ALLOWED TO EMPLANE TO GHANA!!!
PHISCUS 10 years ago
WE MUST BEAT THEM AT LEAST 2-0 TO HAVE A CHANCE.WE MUST NOT LET THEM GET AWAY GOAL.EGYPT WAS THE ONLY TEAM TO GET 100% OF POINTS IN THEIR GROUP.THEY WON ALL 6 GAMES,3 AT HOME AND 3 AWAY.THEY ARE PLAYING GHANA,NOT THE TEAMS IN ... read full comment
WE MUST BEAT THEM AT LEAST 2-0 TO HAVE A CHANCE.WE MUST NOT LET THEM GET AWAY GOAL.EGYPT WAS THE ONLY TEAM TO GET 100% OF POINTS IN THEIR GROUP.THEY WON ALL 6 GAMES,3 AT HOME AND 3 AWAY.THEY ARE PLAYING GHANA,NOT THE TEAMS IN THEIR GROUP BUT WE HAVE TO BE WARY,TAKE OUR CHANCES ETC.THEY ARE GOOD WHEREVER THEY PLAY,HOME OR AWAY.WE HAVE TO AVOID SILLY MISTAKES AT THE BACK.MY TAKE.
pierre 10 years ago
The immigration service must think twice before issuing so much visas out to Egyptians under the guise of coming to watch football.They've already caused so much mess in their country and they want to come here to hide and la ... read full comment
The immigration service must think twice before issuing so much visas out to Egyptians under the guise of coming to watch football.They've already caused so much mess in their country and they want to come here to hide and later infect law abiding citizens with their insorbodinate attitude!Think twice!give out just few visas to them!
pierre 10 years ago
Egyptians will never allow that much Ghanaian fans into their country so why should we allow it?we should think about the security of our country first before hospitality.They are not good!most of them have blood in their han ... read full comment
Egyptians will never allow that much Ghanaian fans into their country so why should we allow it?we should think about the security of our country first before hospitality.They are not good!most of them have blood in their hands and they can corrupt good citizens here too!
be care of guns and bombs
Of course they want to win. My only fear is the return match in Cairo.
DUMMIES...TARRIFS ARE GOING UP ALL ACROSS THE BOARD IN GH. YET, WE DOTN SEE AN IOTA OF AN IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICES OR QUALITY. YOU HAVNT SEEN ANYTHING YET.
YOU VOTE OUT OF SHEER EMOTIONS AND ETHNIC JUDGEMENTS.
Ghana is NOW l ...
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Hmmmmmm, I'm very sorry for the GBStars, because the mysteries of the GREAT PYRAMIDS still remained UNKNOWN. However, when it comes to the 'SUPREMACY' between a CLOUD AND THE STARS, your guess is as good as mine. The die has ...
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SOME YEARS AGO ONLY THE NORTHERN AFRICANS IE,EGYPT ,MOROCCO,TUNISIA AND ALGERIA ALWAYS QUALIFIED FOR W/CUPS .THEN,THE FIFA /CAF FORMATS (QUALIFIES ) FAVORS THEN.YOU PLAY YOUR LAST DECIDER IN ANY THESE NORTHERN AFRICANS ...
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BECAUSE THE COLOR OF AFRICANS SOUTH OF THE SAHARA WE WERE NOT FAVORED TO REPRESENT AFRICA BACK THEN, TRUE! BUT TODAY TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED ALL THAT DUBIOUSNESS AS THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BE WATCHING LIVE!! ANY TRICKERY WILL N ...
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I hope the government is aware that most of those 10000 will not like to go back to their desert. Ghana is not a dumping ground for Moslem brotherhood criminals. Make sure they go back after we beat them.
Believe me Ghana is worse than Haiti. Haiti does not have the resources Ghana has--million barrels of oil, tons of gold and diamond, lumber, cocoa, mild climate, etc.
We are just hopeless with greedy and criminal officials ...
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ALL I'M SAYING IS GHANA MUST WIN BIG OR GET ROOOOBBBB IN EGYPT.ONE OR TWO GOALS FOR GHANA MEANS NO W/CUP.3 OR 4 NILL WILL DO.IN EGYPT IF A NORTHERN AFRICANS COUNTRIES REFEREES HANDLES THE GAME ,THEY'LL EMPLOY ALL MEANS TO GOT ...
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It is true that robbery can still go on, but people keep on arguing that technology this, technology that. It is a matter of you scoring and it is ruled off side; they score an off side goal and it's accepted. Are you not fuc ...
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100right
HEYYYYY ASHAWO BUSINESS FOR POOR GHANA PEOPLE.OOOOO
ASHAWO BUSINESS GHANA TRADEMARK GO BOOM.
I BEG MAKE UNA CLEAN YOUR STREETS AND CLEAN YOUR SMELLY COUNTRY SMALL.
AH AH GHANA SEF SMELL TOO MUCH
Tunde, go smell Your own Niger before you can talk about Ghana. The smell in Nigeria is not only due to garbage all over the Place but also the People themselves smell like rotten beef. Alata man calling someone smelly since ...
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Redemption Camp: Largest 'City of God' on earth
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
By Ajibola Amzat, Armsfree Ajanaku, and Laolu Adeyemi
GOING by the breakneck speed with which they whiz through the mostly craggy and pothole ...
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God has her work cut out!! Constantly working OT to contain the out of control Cesspool!! You right!!
All countries have problems. Ghana has dirt roads everywhere and smells like POOPOO because of open gutters. The country stinks like shit!
People throw garbage everywhere. DISGUSTING!
But Nigeria has problems. Egypt has ...
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THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO YOU. SO MUCH SO THAT IT MAKES YOU WONDER IF,GROWING UP; THEY WERE NOT TAUGHT TO TAKE BATH RE ...
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Are you admitting Nigerians have an OB problem? Well noted, fellow!!
FOOL GO TO OUR COUTRY NIJA AND SEE OUR PEOPLE HOW THEY ARE SMELLING EVEN OUR EDUCATION PLEASE DONT LET GHANA PEOPLE KNOW YOU
then black stars win in Cairo and the crowd will come to the field...egyptian soldiers cannot protect even their president, I do not know why nyantekyi agree to play the match in cairo...black stars will be intimidated..
You got a good point my brother.This is my predictions 3-1 in Kumasi and 1-1 draw in Cairo
ONLY 50 CAN BE ACCOMMODATED
are they 10,ooo hotel rooms in Kumansi?
My brothers are coming next week. It is time for CELEBRATION when we beat the black stars.
Ghana boys are my brothers, but it is time for you to lose.
Ghana should not give Egypt more than 5,000 away fans ticket, at least not for our stadium size in Kumasi anyway. We need to use our home support to win the first match and by a big margin to make the Egypt trip a mere formal ...
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No my brother don,t forget the money these guys will bring into Ghana.Our hotels will be full.They will eat all the plantains and beans in Ghana.Transportation money will be flying everywhere.The most my free sisters will mak ...
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And we won't be going to the world cup. The world cup brings us to the tvs of most people in the world than a couple of people making a few bucks. Ghana gets free ad through the world cup, you know, it helps us popularize our ...
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"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Haaaa you made me daff brother Sien, the fact that the Ghanaians soccer authorities don't talk too much upon any big soccer enc ...
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We have to make sure they do not bring any Muslim Brotherhood people. We are tried of our brothers in North getting into wars we do not need Muslim Brotherhood on our soil.
How can you tell who's in the Muslim Brotherhood or not? We'll keep you at the airport, Mr. N lol, to make sure you root out all those guys to prevent them from blowing up our beloved Ghana
KojoLee,
Don't forget our people LOVE money and will easily sell our SOULs and country just to make a couple of thousands, you and I both know that, lol
"From the look of things, it seems the Egyptians wants this more than the Ghanaians..." (Sien)
Ofcourse! By virtue of your birth
as a Ghanaian, a loving heart at that as a fact and not a rule, not hating yourself as the r ...
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Sarsk,
Don't play with me, lol. You made my Sunday afternoon because I'm laughing my head off for I feel exactly the same way as you do and therefore my comments. I don't see any hunger in our players, more precisely put our ...
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Sien my brother, where have you all been? Have you heard of the General Turbulence and Captain Taajah? Meeen, I miss you brothers!
Any way, about the seats at Kumasi Stadium, are they not 40,000 or so? If they are 40,000 a ...
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All will be over after 15 of October, not even the 19th of November which is the date of the second leg of this encounter. *** Slimzay
Can you please explain the above statement football has no logic if it was so Zambia wo ...
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"There is no more home advantage any longer in football." (Nancy asserts)
You're right on the money.
However, whilst sparse home support demoralizes players, massive home support win games 90% of the time.
True or false ...
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Ma Bru Slimzay,
The Egypt team is really playing very well and that's the team I was afraid of Ghana being paired with. We have problems beating North African teams, Tlecem Disaster anyone! We also have another problem on ou ...
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They can bring women,men old and young including the prisoners and all the recalcitrant in the country.But they will loose BOTH legs.This is the match for the century and I don,t think Ghanaians will be happy with the Black S ...
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KWESI NYANTAKYI, KWASI APPIAH AND THE ENTIRE BLACK STAR SQUAD HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE OF PLAYING AGAINST EGYPT IN THE WC PLAYOFF.
YES THEY HAVE EVERY REASON TO SHIT IN THEIR PANTS BECAUSE THE E ...
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THE EGYPTIANS MEAN BUSINESS.
BS HAVE ALREADY STARTED SHITTING IN THEIR PANTS!! HA, HA, HA!!!!!!!
If I were a soccer or track coach,no team will beat me twice.I say this with confident.A smart coach doesn,t loose to one team twice.
TOO MANY GH PPL LACK SELF CONFIDENCE AND DONT BELIEVE IN WHO THEY ARE. THEN AGAIN, U CANT BLAME THEM. LOOK AT THEIR SURROUNDINGS..OPEN GUTTERS, FILTH, DIRT EVERYWHERE! NO PLANNING, PPL SELLING FOOD NEXT TO FILTH, I MEAN ITS A ...
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It is not going to be easy.
Ghana is going 2 make it in Jesus NAME 1-0
It is well with Ghana
THIS 1-0 SCORELINE AGAINST EGYPT WILL NEVER SEE GHANA BS THROUGH.
WE HAVE TO BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 3-0 OR 3-0 TO BE ASSURED OF PROGRESSING.
EVEN 3 NIL WONT BE ENUFF. WE KNOW WHA TTHE N ARICANS ARE CAPABLE OF. THEY CAN MANIPULATE N SCORE 3 GOALS IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES. WE MUST BEAT EGYPT AT LEAST 5 GOALS BEFORE WE GO OVER THERE...DONT BE SURPRISED IF THE THE REF ...
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Ghana will go through know matter what Egypt will do. they can transport they whole of Egypt to Kumasi we will still qualify to brazil
THEY CAN BRING THE WHOLE COUNTRY WHO CARES? I AM THINKING ABOUT HOW TO FEED MY CHILDREN
God is in control for GHANA
Ten thousand Egyptians Going through our airport gate would pose a challenge to the security authorities not only at Accra but also a huge logistic problem for them.
I dare the Egyptian Football Association to do it. It i ...
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please this people are not to be trusted , oooo we no wan any bomb for gh , a de beg MR. PRESIDENT NO VISA FOR THIS EGYPTIANS .
I saw their group in the qualifying stages and I must say it was the easiest of all I must. They don't have a chance thus this desperate and stupid statement.
Egypt may win not because the Egyptians are too good but because GFA and some Ghanaians lack confidence. Football these days are played by the youth and not old men who are in their late 30s and early forties. Ghanaian player ...
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Do they know the Ashanti invation? Then they need to sit back at their home in Egypt cause the Ghana police can not handle this situation. Period.
Author:
KWAKU
Date:
2013-09-27 07:22:54
Comment to:
ASHAWO BUSINESS GO BOOM IN GHANA
THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY WEAR THE BEST OF PERFUMES AND YET THEY STILL SMELL SO REPULSIVELY BAD WHEN THEY ARE CLOSE TO ...
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kWAKU, maybe it is because they are within a dirty environment (Ghana), that is why they smell so much.I bet those so called'smelling nigerians' you had met in Ghana are not lazy and do not pretend like Ghanaians. It is these ...
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NAIJA MAN/WPMAN N PERFUME /COLOGNE DONT MIX. NAIJA PPL DO AN INJUSTICE TO THE COLOGNE OR PERFUME WHEN THEY WEAR IT. THEY GIVE THE PRODUCT A BAD NAME. H3333R, NAIJA BODY ODOUR CAN KILL AN ELEPHANT..LOL
ELEPHANTIASIS!
no shaking...........
No way terrorist and bombers. No chance
KSI is our support base - from Garden city to soccer city
MORE FIRE....TOO FUNNY! MADAM ATIPOE. MR SPORTS MINISTER ANKRAH...FYAH BURN U ALL IF U CANT DO THE JOB, COMOT N GO TO PLUTO! EVERYTHING IS FILTHY N DIRTY.NO ONE CARES
They can come with the whole egyptians population to Kumasi, we´ll still beat them.
Pls don´t allow any intenational flight to land in Kumasi.
They need to land in Accra and travel on our bad roads to Kumasi. They may get ...
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who is terrorist and who is not?
Egypt can bring100000 they'll still lose
THIS IS JUST A GAME AND HOPE THEY WOULD NOT COME WITH 10,000 FOOLS TO START A FIGHT .
Does Kumasi have enough hotel rooms to accommodate the 10,000 Egyptian supporters?
Where will they all sleep?
I often visit this site to read the comments and actually i'm impressed by the people here,actualy you're so similar to Egyptian. In Good ways and Bad ways too (:
how can the gafa allowed such number to enter the stadiom? THEY ARE TO COME TO GHANA BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO ENTER THE SDADIOM 50000OR 70000 IS OK
PLEASE AM SAYING THAT BECAUS OF SECURITY REASON; 5000 OR 7000 IS OK
THE CAPACITY OF OUR STADIOM IS NOT HIGHER LIKE THAT THEY SHOULD ALLOWED THEM TO THE COUNTRY BUT NOT THAT NUMBER TO THE STADIOM
do we have enough hotels to accomodate 10,000+ fans? In addition to regular patrons and tourists?
Let Sekuo and Yamin play for them. We will even permit them to tell all our weaknesses and even plant voodoo on the field secretly, we will still whip 'em.
somebody is hatching a plan to travel to Egypt for free. more freebies for Ghanaians whiles kids attend classes under trees
ALL OF THEM CAN COME STILL WE WILL BEAT THEM HOME AND AWAY,JERRY AKAMINKO SHOULD HELP OUR BACK THIS TIME,WE NEED STRONG DEFENDING
Becareful.These Egyptians are waiting for an opportunity to leave their country.They must leave Ghana alone
With the recent Al shabab attack in Kenya fresh in our minds, all efforts should be made to scan the 10,000 would be Egyptian football spectators, for any alkaeda, boko haram or al shabab terrorist, who might intend to cause ...
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WITH 18 DAYS MORE FOR GHANA EGYPT ENCOUNTER AT OSEIKROM, SECURITY AT THE KUMASI SPORTS STADIUM, AIRPORT, HOTELS, SHOPPING MALLS, RECREATIONAL CENTERS AND CAR PARKS,
SHOULD BE ON HIGH ALERT NOW!
IF NEED BE SERVICES OF AMERIC ...
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WE MUST BEAT THEM AT LEAST 2-0 TO HAVE A CHANCE.WE MUST NOT LET THEM GET AWAY GOAL.EGYPT WAS THE ONLY TEAM TO GET 100% OF POINTS IN THEIR GROUP.THEY WON ALL 6 GAMES,3 AT HOME AND 3 AWAY.THEY ARE PLAYING GHANA,NOT THE TEAMS IN ...
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The immigration service must think twice before issuing so much visas out to Egyptians under the guise of coming to watch football.They've already caused so much mess in their country and they want to come here to hide and la ...
read full comment
Egyptians will never allow that much Ghanaian fans into their country so why should we allow it?we should think about the security of our country first before hospitality.They are not good!most of them have blood in their han ...
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