Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by onatisi(m): 3:29pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
there is nothing the nigeria government can do about it , they cant force or tell the ghanian govt to change their rules and regulations just because of Nigerians the only option left is for Nigeria to take similar retaliatory actions even if buhari visits Ghana, all they will tell him is that they will look into the issue . most especially that elections are coming up in about 3 months time |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 3:30pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Jaqenhghar: LOL. Upon all the chest beating. They won't open those shops and there's not a dang thing anyone can do about it. Hehehe.. You got that right ! Problem is many of your fellow Nigerians just enjoy blowing hot air from their asses ! 1 Like |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Notatribalist(m): 3:30pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Sammy07:
Onitsha Nigeria, is the largest Market in West Africa Lagos economy will swallow your country. What's your GDP compared to ours. Where is your HDI? You're saying cities?, lol your cities cannot even be compares to gombe not to talk of other cities in Nigeria. How many ports do you have? how many tourism centers do you have? You dey mind that fool? 1 Like |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by codemaniacs: 3:35pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
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Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Coldie(m): 3:40pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Ironi:
Rubbish , running your mouths as Nigerians doesn’t impress anyone!
As a sovereign nation Ghana has made laws in the interest of its citizens and loud arrogant fools like you show up and want the country’s laws to be changed because you are Nigerians.
I spit on your attitude!
My question to u, how many of the Chinese, Indians, Lebanese businesses in Ghana are worth $1million? U guys need to man up, if u see a white man doing business in your country no matter how small u all sulk up to him like he is one god like that, but if same business is being done by a black foreigner u get angry and envious. I can list dozens of Indian, Chinese and Lebanese businesses in your country that am very sure is not even up to $200,000 2 Likes |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by bigtt76(f): 3:41pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
This guy should stop whining naaa no bilateral agreement has been reached. What happened was mere diplomatic fact finding mission. Vice president's visit was for a different event and he used that opportunity to meet with the traders, no indication of him meeting with Ghana government officials on same. Ghana president visited Nigeria on Sunday, there's the likelihood discussions may center around it but I can bet his visit was to brief Buhari on the Mali crisis and perhaps border closure issues. A bilateral agreement is the result of a high-level meeting between both countries' cabinet etc... It may take years to arrive at because concessions has to be met. dre11: .....Accra refuses to open locked shops
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Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by zuto4u(m): 3:41pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Ghanaians and lies are like 5&6. Idiot, u claimed that the largest market in West Africa is in Kumasi Ghana which is a big lie; the largest market in West Africa is Onitsha market which is in Nigeria. Idiot, u claimed that the second largest port is in Tema Ghana which is a pure lie; The second largest port in West Africa is Port of Apapa Lagos which is in Nigeria, and Port of Abidjan, Ivory Coast is the largest in West Africa. Do u know that with your scanty population, I never expected you guys to be running to other countries including Nigeria in search of greener pasture. If it was Nigeria that is that small in population, everyone would be a billionaire here. Despite your small population, poverty is still dealing with you guys. U are not ashamed at all. Keep masturbating on Nigerian news forums, u will die of heart attack one day because Nigeria matter. chrisagyei: hahaha,go and build shops for your 200 million Nigerians in Nigeria first before coming to think of millions of Nigerians who escaped hardship from your country to Ghana and broke the trade laws in Ghana. Abuja which you spent billions of dollars to build is a political mini town and white elephant built for your elites and nothing goes on over there except politicians looting your oil money.
In Ghana we have Kumasi which houses the largest market in West Africa and largest spare parts dealership town in West Africa,Accra which has an economy of 35 billion dollars and Tema which houses the second largest port and harbour in West Africa and the largest industrial city in West Africa.Sekondi-Takoradi which houses the second largest port in Ghana,crude oil city and a very huge commercial twin cities.Ghana has a GDP purchasing power of 206 billion dollars thus retailing is the hottest business in town thus your people can't leave since we started closing your shop in 2007.
You guys don't even know Kumasi is the largest populated city in Ghana and is the commercial hub of Ghana.You think Accra is everything in Ghana,you're mistaken.Ghana is diversified. Fix your poverty capital of the world issue,electricity issue,pipe water in every home issue,corruption issue, security issues before thinking of repatrating your citizens cos they will run back again in no short time.In Ghana, no foreigner is supposed to open a shop that's why we intentionally put 1 million dollars as the criteria because no foreign retailer can afford that buh your people still rush here in their thousands to open shops.Ghana has no issue with Nigeria by the way.Peace. 1 Like |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Coldie(m): 3:42pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Ironi:
Hehehe..
You got that right !
Problem is many of your fellow Nigerians just enjoy blowing hot air from their asses ! Time will tell, we hope say when e go happen u guys will man up like we are doing right now and move on with your lives, and not wail for another 100years like u people do about the Ghana must go issue, forgetting that you started it |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Angelfrost(m): 3:43pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Coldie:
My question to u, how many of the Chinese, Indians, Lebanese businesses in Ghana are worth $1million?
U guys need to man up, if u see a white man doing business in your country no matter how small u all sulk up to him like he is one god like that, but if same business is being done by a black foreigner u get angry and envious.
I can list dozens of Indian, Chinese and Lebanese businesses in your country that am very sure is not even up to $200,000 Ignore those hateful morons!!!! Bunch of black slaves with poor self esteem! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by cooltola(m): 3:44pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
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Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Jaqenhghar: 3:50pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Ironi:
Hehehe..
You got that right !
Problem is many of your fellow Nigerians just enjoy blowing hot air from their asses ! You got that right. I tell people the only l people that take Nigerians seriously is Nigerians themselves. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 3:50pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
onatisi: there is nothing the nigeria government can do about it , they cant force or tell the ghanian govt to change their rules and regulations just because of Nigerians the only option left is for Nigeria to take similar retaliatory actions even if buhari visits Ghana, all they will tell him is that they will look into the issue . most especially that elections are coming up in about 3 months time Yes, just like Akuffo Addo spoke to Buhari many times about the border closure and Buhari told him they would look into it. Almost 2 years now and they are still looking into it. ECOWAS notwithstanding, countries have their sovereign interest ! Even so We can still make ECOWAS work. The rules must be made to also respect the laws of sovereign nations otherwise we’ll have to remove all borders and abolish sovereignty and have one west African nation . 1 Like |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by rrhostomy(m): 3:51pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Ghanians are still aggrieved about the previous 'Ghana must Go' saga. I guess we should have stayed together.���� |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Nobody: 3:51pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
chrisagyei: hahaha,go and build shops for your 200 million Nigerians in Nigeria first before coming to think of millions of Nigerians who escaped hardship from your country to Ghana and broke the trade laws in Ghana. Abuja which you spent billions of dollars to build is a political mini town and white elephant built for your elites and nothing goes on over there except politicians looting your oil money.
In Ghana we have Kumasi which houses the largest market in West Africa and largest spare parts dealership town in West Africa,Accra which has an economy of 35 billion dollars and Tema which houses the second largest port and harbour in West Africa and the largest industrial city in West Africa.Sekondi-Takoradi which houses the second largest port in Ghana,crude oil city and a very huge commercial twin cities.Ghana has a GDP purchasing power of 206 billion dollars thus retailing is the hottest business in town thus your people can't leave since we started closing your shop in 2007.
You guys don't even know Kumasi is the largest populated city in Ghana and is the commercial hub of Ghana.You think Accra is everything in Ghana,you're mistaken.Ghana is diversified. Fix your poverty capital of the world issue,electricity issue,pipe water in every home issue,corruption issue, security issues before thinking of repatrating your citizens cos they will run back again in no short time.In Ghana, no foreigner is supposed to open a shop that's why we intentionally put 1 million dollars as the criteria because no foreign retailer can afford that buh your people still rush here in their thousands to open shops.Ghana has no issue with Nigeria by the way.Peace. LOL, what a laugh. Hahaha, see lie. Only for the blind, that's your audience. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Angelfrost(m): 3:51pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
zuto4u: Ghanaians and lies are like 5&6. Idiot, u claimed that the largest market in West Africa is in Kumasi Ghana which is a big lie; the largest market in West Africa is Onitsha market which is in Nigeria. Idiot, u claimed that the second largest port is in Tema Ghana which is a pure lie; The second largest port in West Africa is Port of Apapa Lagos which is in Nigeria, and Port of Abidjan, Ivory Coast is the largest in West Africa. Do u know that with your scanty population, I never expected you guys to be running to other countries including Nigeria in search of greener pasture. If it was Nigeria that is that small in population, everyone would be a billionaire here. Despite your small population, poverty is still dealing with you guys. U are not ashamed at all. Keep masturbating on Nigerian news forums, u will die of heart attack one day because Nigeria matter. Brother, it is not their fault! I blame some of our desperate citizens who chose to relocate there... No Ghanaian can or will insult me or my family! Not a damn one!!! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by dMetalist(m): 4:02pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
if the economy of Lagos can swallow Ghana
how then is the standard of living in Lagos compared to Ghana....food for thought |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 4:05pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Coldie:
My question to u, how many of the Chinese, Indians, Lebanese businesses in Ghana are worth $1million?
U guys need to man up, if u see a white man doing business in your country no matter how small u all sulk up to him like he is one god like that, but if same business is being done by a black foreigner u get angry and envious.
I can list dozens of Indian, Chinese and Lebanese businesses in your country that am very sure is not even up to $200,000 Maybe they are not in an area impacting Ghanaian traders so they are not attracting attention . More so , their area of operations may be benefiting Ghana so Ghana can choose not to implement the law but the moment their operations start to create friction and possible social strife with Ghanaian traders it would be game over. Remember the problems Nigerians are having now is they are largely operating in the spare parts niche , an area causing a lot of impact to the Ghanaian traders who are agitating the enforcement of the laws. It works this way for all countries. Why does Nigeria still has its borders closed ? Nigeria Immigration , farmers , traders etc are telling the government to keep It closed because it’s benefiting them. 1 Like |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by zuto4u(m): 4:06pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
U can say that again my brother. I really blame those our desperate and ignorant brothers that are there. What will I be looking for in Ghana? I don't go where am not wanted. But it's a pity that we treat their people well in our country while they treat our people with disdain in their country. But surely, Ghana will get that thing that they are looking for soon, I trust Buhari on that one. The act of reciprocity will be activated on them soon. Angelfrost:
Brother, it is not their fault! I blame some of our desperate citizens who chose to relocate there... No Ghanaian can or will insult me or my family! Not a damn one!!! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Multiplier7(m): 4:06pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
chrisagyei: hahaha,go and build shops for your 200 million Nigerians in Nigeria first before coming to think of millions of Nigerians who escaped hardship from your country to Ghana and broke the trade laws in Ghana. Abuja which you spent billions of dollars to build is a political mini town and white elephant built for your elites and nothing goes on over there except politicians looting your oil money.
In Ghana we have Kumasi which houses the largest market in West Africa and largest spare parts dealership town in West Africa,Accra which has an economy of 35 billion dollars and Tema which houses the second largest port and harbour in West Africa and the largest industrial city in West Africa.Sekondi-Takoradi which houses the second largest port in Ghana,crude oil city and a very huge commercial twin cities.Ghana has a GDP purchasing power of 206 billion dollars thus retailing is the hottest business in town thus your people can't leave since we started closing your shop in 2007.
You guys don't even know Kumasi is the largest populated city in Ghana and is the commercial hub of Ghana.You think Accra is everything in Ghana,you're mistaken.Ghana is diversified. Fix your poverty capital of the world issue,electricity issue,pipe water in every home issue,corruption issue, security issues before thinking of repatrating your citizens cos they will run back again in no short time.In Ghana, no foreigner is supposed to open a shop that's why we intentionally put 1 million dollars as the criteria because no foreign retailer can afford that buh your people still rush here in their thousands to open shops.Ghana has no issue with Nigeria by the way.Peace. I laugh in Swahili! Ghana has all these things you mentioned and Lagos state is higher and richer in GDP than the whole of Ghana! Ghana must be a failed country if you have sense to reason and see the reality on ground by stopping to be myopic. Anyway the whole of Ghanaians are myopic in nature so am not surprise at all. You see that border? It remains closed till Jesus comes. Ghana should cry me a river. They don't know who Buhari is very well. Akuffo Ado thinks is by coming to Aso Rock to come and lick Buhari's ass. He sure knows what it means to be a Giant. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Nobody: 4:06pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
southniyikaye: You can't hold my blockos and expect me not to shout, not possible. The locked border is really paining them cos it one way or the other affected their economy. We are holding their blockos and still, we don't want them to shout, ko possible...
Still your favorite fabricator guy For your A-Z feasibility report on skid gas plant installation, procurement and maintenance, Holla at us. And for your fabrication jobs, we are just a call away.. Closed border has nothing to do with it, that's the last line the Ghanaian government could resort in other to justify this whole saga, it has been used has a political tool to foster and manipulate the minds of Ghanaians for their political deceptions over the years. The blame and joke now is on the Nigerian government that has refused to resolve this issues since 2007, before the closure of the border there were series of harassment from GUTA(Ghana union of traders association) on Nigerian Retailers. A country says this is our sovereign laws to protect the Ghanaian people, why can't the Nigerian Retailers obey those laws? It is foolish on the side of the Nigerian Retailers and disgusting for the government not to have resolve this issue since 2007. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Notatribalist(m): 4:11pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
hammer3: [s][/s]
I KNOW U ARE ENJOYING THE ATTENTION THAT YOU ARE GETTING FROM NIGERIA, BUT SOME OF US FIND U IRRITATING.
I AM GLAD, YOU KNOW NIGERIA HAS A POPULATION OF OVER 300MILLION PEOPLE.
OF THAT OVER 300MILLION, JUST OVER 1 MILLION ARE IN GHANA, AND U ARE DISTURBING US.
GHANA HAS SIGHTLY OVER 30MILLION PEOPLE AND OF THAT WE HAVE OVER A 1MILLION GHANIANS HERE IN NIGERIA AND YET WE ARE ALL JUST GETTING ON FINE WITH LIFE.
NIGERIA IS JUST MORE CIVILISED, DECENT AND ADVANCE THAN GHANA IN ALL RAMIFICATION OF LIFE.
SHAME ON GHANE! God bless you brother. Don't mind the foolish big brethren. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 4:12pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Angelfrost:
Brother, it is not their fault! I blame some of our desperate citizens who chose to relocate there... No Ghanaian can or will insult me or my family! Not a damn one!!! So long as you don’t insult any Ghanaian you are good but the moment you cross that line the game will be on. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Notatribalist(m): 4:13pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Olamotad: so if Ghana has all this that u pointed out. what are Ghanians doing in Nigeria? then Kumasi alone will make more than 15% of Ghana internal Revenue. A lesson for nija politicians. This is Ghana we gave power for years without paying and fashola came insisted they have to pay. before they paid. being nice takes u no where. what bring respect is success. You believe the lies that fool is spelling out?If you spend one year in Ghana live go tire you,except you get money well.. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Nobody: 4:13pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Philipponzaghi: We Nigerians and our overbearing attitudes.
When the government of Nigeria closed our border, we are all happy and telling the other countries to go to hell.
Ghana have their own laws and they can choose to enforce it the way they like, in as much as it’s not a law meant to kill Nigeria living there I think we should respect their laws.
Enough of all this back and forth where we claim right where we don’t deserve one. A sane country will also enforce laws in their home that will affect Ghana and we can use that to negotiate terms with them.
If we don’t have a leverage enough to bring Ghana to their knees right from our country then we should just let them be and stop this rubbish.
When Dubai stop visa renewal for Nigeria, the Nigerian government banned Emirate and that brought Dubai to the negotiation table. That is how to use power. We don’t need to start shouting Dubai is bad and telling them how to make laws in their country. Exactly, there's something you bring to the table not just chest beating |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Nobody: 4:15pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
They will still come here and blame Buhari |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Angelfrost(m): 4:15pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
zuto4u: U can say that again my brother. I really blame those our desperate and ignorant brothers that are there. What will I be looking for in Ghana? I don't go where am not wanted. But it's a pity that we treat their people well in our country while they treat our people with disdain in their country. But surely, Ghana will get that thing that they are looking for soon, I trust Buhari on that one. The act of reciprocity will be activated on them soon. Precisely!!! Since this is the way... Let's burn all the damn bridges!!! Let everyone stay in his fvcking country!!! I don't like what I hate!!! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by madridsta007(m): 4:15pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
hammer3:
LMAO!
FRANCE IS CREATING A WEST AFRICA CURRENCY FOR FRENCH SPEAKING STATES IN ECOWAS TO CONTINUE THEIR MONETARY CONTROL OF THEIR COLONY.
PLEASE, GO AHEAD WITH FRANCE AND LEAVE NIGERIA OUT OF COLONIALISM.
NIGERIA IS TOO BIG FOR DAT, WE WILL DO VERY WELL ON OUR OWN. OK. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 4:16pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
zuto4u: U can say that again my brother. I really blame those our desperate and ignorant brothers that are there. What will I be looking for in Ghana? I don't go where am not wanted. But it's a pity that we treat their people well in our country while they treat our people with disdain in their country. But surely, Ghana will get that thing that they are looking for soon, I trust Buhari on that one. The act of reciprocity will be activated on them soon. Do you know the number of Nigerians enjoying the peace and quite of Ghana as we speak. It’s only those who break the law, we shall force them to obey the law ! Btw, what you don’t know is , there is not a damn thing Buhari can do about it ! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by persius555(m): 4:19pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
chrisagyei: hahaha,go and build shops for your 200 million Nigerians in Nigeria first before coming to think of millions of Nigerians who escaped hardship from your country to Ghana and broke the trade laws in Ghana. Abuja which you spent billions of dollars to build is a political mini town and white elephant built for your elites and nothing goes on over there except politicians looting your oil money.
In Ghana we have Kumasi which houses the largest market in West Africa and largest spare parts dealership town in West Africa,Accra which has an economy of 35 billion dollars and Tema which houses the second largest port and harbour in West Africa and the largest industrial city in West Africa.Sekondi-Takoradi which houses the second largest port in Ghana,crude oil city and a very huge commercial twin cities.Ghana has a GDP purchasing power of 206 billion dollars thus retailing is the hottest business in town thus your people can't leave since we started closing your shop in 2007.
You guys don't even know Kumasi is the largest populated city in Ghana and is the commercial hub of Ghana.You think Accra is everything in Ghana,you're mistaken.Ghana is diversified. Fix your poverty capital of the world issue,electricity issue,pipe water in every home issue,corruption issue, security issues before thinking of repatrating your citizens cos they will run back again in no short time.In Ghana, no foreigner is supposed to open a shop that's why we intentionally put 1 million dollars as the criteria because no foreign retailer can afford that buh your people still rush here in their thousands to open shops.Ghana has no issue with Nigeria by the way.Peace. You write like a stark illiterate. I wonder how much Ghanians pay in foreign countries to start their businesses. |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Passionate1(m): 4:25pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
It's always good to invest in your own country. There's no place like home. . |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Ironi: 4:30pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
onyechez:
Closed border has nothing to do with it, that's the last line the Ghanaian government could resort in other to justify this whole saga, it has been used has a political tool to foster and manipulate the minds of Ghanaians for their political deceptions over the years. The blame and joke now is on the Nigerian government that has refused to resolve this issues since 2007, before the closure of the border there were series of harassment from GUTA(Ghana union of traders association) on Nigerian Retailers. A country says this is our sovereign laws to protect the Ghanaian people, why can't the Nigerian Retailers obey those laws? It is foolish on the side of the Nigerian Retailers and disgusting for the government not to have resolve this issue since 2007. So then you don’t call the closure of the shops harassment . Ghana is merely enforcing its laws. Closure of the shops and closure of the Nigerian borders are not related , but the two actions can be said to be implemented in the interest of sovereignty . Nigeria closed its borders to solve an internal issue , right? Ghana has made laws to deal with an internal issue and enforcing it, right ? Nothing wrong with the two situations at all, except Nigerians are too arrogant and lawless so they think they must have their way but we shall teach them how to obey laws! |
Re: More Hardships For Nigerian Traders In Ghana Despite Truce by Iceyjayzz(m): 4:41pm On Sep 22, 2020 |
Foolish gaynians |