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When Nigeria Sent Ghana Packing With ' Ghana Must Go'. (photos) by Jeffy1206(m): 7:14am On Jun 28, 2016
In this retro series, Naij.com examines the repatriation of up to one million illegal immigrants by Nigeria back to Ghana.

The year was 1983 and Nigeria had just ordered the massive return of illegal migrants from the country back to Ghana. The move seemed incredible as Nigeria and Ghana were supposed to be considered best neighbours and their relationship dates back to the pre-colonial period.



At that time, more than a million Ghanaians were working (il) legally in Nigeria as the country had enjoyed oil boom. However there were complaints that the Ghanaians had taken over the labour work force in the country and Nigerians were forced to compete with them in the labour market. The collapse of the oil boom forced the country into economic hardship. Someone had to be blamed and the foreigners were the scapegoat.


When the repatriation was announced, it was celebrated with glee in Nigeria but for their Ghanaian counterparts, it was a journey they would not forget. They were given till May 10 of that year to leave the country of face serious consequence.

An official statement from Nigeria read: “If they don’t leave they should be arrested and tried and sent back to their homes. Illegal immigrants, in fact, under normal circumstances, should not be given any notice whatsoever.”



It was suspected that the repatriation was a retaliatory move from Nigeria as Ghana carried out a similar move during President Kofi Abrefa Busia administration in the early 1970’s and foreigners, most of them from Nigeria, were deported.

For Ghanaians, the journey from Nigeria back to their country was a tiring one. Trucks were loaded with humans and cargos and soldiers supervised the expulsion of the Ghanaians. Many of them were forced to leave behind their assets and belongings as they could not secure official documents to stay.
Source: Naij.com retro


Was this move fair to our Ghanaian counterparts?

Re: When Nigeria Sent Ghana Packing With ' Ghana Must Go'. (photos) by Jeffy1206(m): 7:32am On Jun 28, 2016
“Ghana must go” soon became a cliché on the tongue of most Nigerians who felt Shagari’s action was in the interest of the citizens. They were optimistic that with the exit of their “parasitic” neighbours, Nigerians would have access to jobs but the fairy tale did not materialise. The absence of the Ghanaians did not open the door to El-Dorado as most Nigerians expected. Reality dawned in that the country had a bigger problem than the foreigners taking over their job.

Re: When Nigeria Sent Ghana Packing With ' Ghana Must Go'. (photos) by sainty2k3(m): 9:16am On Jun 28, 2016
our rulers has been clueless and corrupt for many many years not just this republic....
I think we should switch the second stanza of our anthem to be the first.
o God of creation, direct our noble course, guide our leaders right...
Re: When Nigeria Sent Ghana Packing With ' Ghana Must Go'. (photos) by GasAndOilTheory(m): 11:19am On Jun 28, 2016
AND GHANA IS DOING GREAT WITH HER ECONOMY
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Re: When Nigeria Sent Ghana Packing With ' Ghana Must Go'. (photos) by bless2tom(m): 7:23pm On Jun 28, 2016
hmmmmmm........9ja problems started from her early leaders.

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