u/Dear_Doughnut_845

Saw this on the Nigerian Sub and found it funny.( the replies and comments made it funny)
▲ 18 r/ghana

Saw this on the Nigerian Sub and found it funny.( the replies and comments made it funny)

Just for laughs😭🙏I hope yall see the humor if not too crucify me.

u/Dear_Doughnut_845 — 7 hours ago
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The citizens are part of the problem too

Recently there was a trending complaints of vendors rejecting the 20 pessewas coins and people were blaming them online but I’m in a trotro currently and the mate gave someone 20 pessewas as change and 3 people rejected it. With absurd excuses like it’s too much coins, “what would he use it for?”

The same people will finish, come online and blame the vendors.

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u/Dear_Doughnut_845 — 7 hours ago
▲ 137 r/ghana

What if they just needed some interaction?🤣

I saw this quote today and I wonder if all the people I’ve told to “goggle it” on here just wanted this😹😭maybe they weren’t tryna to be annoying but just wanted an interaction.

u/Dear_Doughnut_845 — 1 day ago
▲ 80 r/ghana

Popular people and influencers can be evil too.

The interesting thing about this is if any of the ladies publicly called him out, she’ll be dragged online, told she’s lying, asked for an exaggerated amount of evidences, his family might have paid authorities off, have holes poked in her story by asking what she was doing there, and told she wants to destroy an innocent man’s life because he’s thriving.

I really need everyone to know that, rich or influential people can just be as bad as poor people (excuse my language). Most people tend to not believe victims once the suspect is someone they know or popular. If this case did not involve foreign investigation and prosecution, he would’ve gotten away with this sick act. Mind you he’s a 36 year old adult male! I also heard he’s always in the club.

u/Dear_Doughnut_845 — 11 days ago