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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by bigtt76(f): 8:38am On Oct 14, 2018
So close the Ghanaian shops in Nigeria naaa if you can even identify a Ghanaian in your midst angry the thing about Nigerians in Ghana is that most have refused to assimilate and integrate into the society the live in unlike Ghanaians in Nigeria who go as far as speaking the local languages and are even on government payrolls working as teachers. Not so with Nigerians in Ghana undecided

Why leave Nigeria to go to Ghana and setup a store selling the same things Ghanaians are supposed to be selling and when Nigerians visit Ghana, they buy from you and not from the locals? It's not fair really. Imagine a Ghanaian setting up shop in Nigeria to sell Aso Oke and when Ghanaians visits, they only patronize him or her?

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by BiafraIShere(m): 8:40am On Oct 14, 2018
nototribalist:
And what are you people going to do about it.? Shut down that Benin Republic border now!!

Enough of this Ecowas bulshit, turn off the west-African gas pipelines now before Avengers will do it for you.


Obasanjo was right to say that we have a president that's too weak and old to sign anything. How I wish Trump is our president now, he would have converted Ghana to Nigerian catfish pond.
Buhari is the worst thing to happen to Nigeria yet. How can one be so incompetent, dull and senseless yet he wants to go for another term!? I have not seen any country with such lack of foreign diplomatic relations and protection of its nationals like that of Nigeria under Buhari. How on earth can a supposed poor country like Ghana be dealing with Nigeria like this yet a supposed president who even doubles as the ECOWAS chairman keeps looking like a fool.
This same Ghana is owing Nigeria millions of dollars they are yet to pay for gas and Nigeria is still supplying them gas to run their power plants!!!
This same Ghana has millions of its people working in Nigeria without being stressed in any way, many of them work here in nollywood, as teachers, traders etc yet no one molests them!!!
Nigeria can do perfectly well without Ghana but that country will suffer terribly if we go on a tit-for-tat diplomatic war with them.
If Nigerians divest from that country and we stop our gas supplies to them, their economy will crash and this is not mere rhetoric!!!
This is the more reason why Buhari needs to be voted out by all means!! Another four years with this incompetent terrorist will destroy this country and its people.
Can Canada try such nonsense with US under a president like Trump without the US dealing with them decisively!?
Can a country like Ukraine or even the Euro zone try this stunt with Russians without Putin dealing with them decisively!?
Can India try this kind of intimidation of Chinese in India without the Chinese president dealing with them decisively!?
Can Uganda try this kind of shit with Kenyans without Kenyatta dealing with them decisively!?
Can Belgium humiliate British nationals without Theresa May retaliating immediately and dealing a diplomatic blow on them!?
Can Zimbabwe try such reckless stunt with South African nationals while they continue to look helpless or even be begging them to have a change of heart without retaliating immediately dealing with Zimbabwe!?
Can Qatar humiliate Saudi Arabian nationals in their country without Saudi Arabia retaliating immediately and dealing decisive and forceful diplomatic sanctions on them!?
Yet Nigerians are suffering in Kenya, Ghana, Libya, South Africa etc because these countries know we don't have a president undecided undecided undecided
Nigeria has what it takes to deal decisively with Ghana and have them groveling before us yet the id!ot we have as president is so retar.ded and bereft of ideas that he don't know what to do!!!
People like Atiku/Obi or even that owner of saharareporters presidential aspirant would have nipped this rubbish in the bud a long time ago!!!
First rule of thumb in international diplomacy is never to negotiate from the point of weakness, and that is what buhari and his fellow retar.ded ministers are doing. You don't even have to call their president and plead with them to reverse the policy, rather you retaliate decisively where it will hurt them and when they ask to know why or plead with you to reverse it, you tell then tell them to first reverse the policy they instituted against your nationals in their country. That is how it works with countries that have normal and reasonable presidents and not re.tards!!
Even Obasanjo did it to Benin republic and their president came begging and promised to act before he opened our border with them again.
Buhari is absolutely re.tar.ded and has no business in Aso Rock!!!

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Cameroonglass(m): 8:44am On Oct 14, 2018
where do you call home?..
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 8:46am On Oct 14, 2018
Buhari is a foolish fool

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by mrkia(m): 8:47am On Oct 14, 2018
When our fathers were shouting "Gana must go " then, thankfully they succeeded but they could not bring themselves abreast of the fact that they need to put thier houses in order by fast tracking Nigeria development...


Besides, America has been rallying round the Gana these days contrivedly to :

Assist them to revenge the injustices Nigerians did to them in particular; and

Use thier land as a template to deal with any African nations which may want to shun them in anyway...
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 8:48am On Oct 14, 2018
gabbasin:
[s]go siddon, Nigeria has nothing to threaten Ghana with, Ghana is now an oil producer, Nigeria is not giving Ghana any aid package. If we are good economically would you have seen our people trooping to Ghana to engage in petty trading? Those days Ghanaians are the ones rushing us but now it is vice versa[/s]
stfu Animal
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Cameroonglass(m): 8:48am On Oct 14, 2018
Nigeria don't have the bargaining power,due to poor immigration policies
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by nototribalist: 9:09am On Oct 14, 2018
femu:


You think the pipeline belongs to Nigeria alone?


The starting point is from Nigeria, so if we turn it off the pipe is completely useless
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by SoNature(m): 9:25am On Oct 14, 2018
arsenal33:
Nigerians in ghana should come back and repair the country PDP destroyed.

PDP didn't destroy Nigeria

Nigeria was in ruins even before PDP was formed
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 10:00am On Oct 14, 2018
[quote author=Mbilla post=72068875]Thousands of Ghanaian are living in a place in Portharcourt called Ghana village, doing all sorts of business and no Nigerian worry or disturb them. The way Ghanaians harass anything Nigeria is worrisome. There are many nationalities doing business in Ghana but Ghanaians will never disturb them except innocent Nigerians. There are millions of Zabarama tribe from Niger Republic doing small scales business in Ghana, Ghana government never for once close their shops. Thousands of Chinese doing small scale business in Ghana, Ghana government never for once close their shops. Thousands of Lebanese's doing small business in Ghana , Ghana government never for once close their shops. I wish I'm Nigeria president , I will teach those ingrates fool, a lesson they will never forget in their life.
Just last week, Ghana law makers banned playing Nigeria music in any radio and TV stations in Ghana. Reason that Nigeria songs have be dominating the Ghana media wave and Ghanaians like Nigeria songs more their own, so they claim they do that to protect their own music industry[
They are protecting their own. I commend the legislator for that.

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Ahmeduana(m): 10:16am On Oct 14, 2018
AND YOU ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT, TAKE ACTION AND STOP LAMENTING.

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Ugosample(m): 10:37am On Oct 14, 2018
bigtt76:
So close the Ghanaian shops in Nigeria naaa if you can even identify a Ghanaian in your midst angry the thing about Nigerians in Ghana is that most have refused to assimilate and integrate into the society the live in unlike Ghanaians in Nigeria who go as far as speaking the local languages and are even on government payrolls working as teachers. Not so with Nigerians in Ghana undecided

Why leave Nigeria to go to Ghana and setup a store selling the same things Ghanaians are supposed to be selling and when Nigerians visit Ghana, they buy from you and not from the locals? It's not fair really. Imagine a Ghanaian setting up shop in Nigeria to sell Aso Oke and when Ghanaians visits, they only patronize him or her?

you have gotten the point


What Nigerians (well Some of them) are doing there is not fair

my people will never tolerate same in onitsha


I even saw a Nigerian trying to drag the mobile money market with the Ghanaians in Cape coast undecided

Let us do heavy investment or at least, steer clear on business activities reserved for just Ghanaians

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by bigtt76(f): 12:07pm On Oct 14, 2018
Exactly. What the Ghanaian government is requesting or suggesting is, come and setup big and employ our people. Don't come and setup small and be competing with the smaller ones. Thats why you see the Lebanese, Indians and Italians thriving there without wahala. The Chinese are stealing their gold hence they too are under seige cheesy



Ugosample:


you have gotten the point


What Nigerians (well Some of them) are doing there is not fair

my people will never tolerate same in onitsha


I even saw a Nigerian trying to drag the mobile money market with the Ghanaians in Cape coast undecided

Let us do heavy investment or at least, steer clear on business activities reserved for just Ghanaians
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by bigtt76(f): 12:12pm On Oct 14, 2018
How many Nigerian stations play Ghanaian music? The last time their A-List musicians came for a show, we didn't even show them love and I tell you they have very good musicians but we in our own wisdom believe we are the giant of Africa and should always be tops ...doesn't work that way dear.


[quote author=asuustrike1 post=72072544][/quote]

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by DTBCLICKS(m): 12:43pm On Oct 14, 2018
post=72067976:
Ghana...... thumbs up!

It's your time.
You've paid your dues!
I have always respected ur comments but to tell u the truth I am totally disappointed with what u just wrote now!

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by CastingToVilla(m): 1:15pm On Oct 14, 2018
Let them come back home. Must they overrun another person's country?
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 1:23pm On Oct 14, 2018
uvemi:
Let them come back home

And you think you're making sense abi
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 1:27pm On Oct 14, 2018
arsenal33:
Nigerians in ghana should come back and repair the country PDP destroyed.


You must be on codeine diet
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Yankee101: 1:48pm On Oct 14, 2018
We chased 1000s of Ghanians away during the Ghana must go.

Karma?
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by blackboy(m): 3:09pm On Oct 14, 2018
uvemi:
Let them come back home
listen to yourself. Make they no...
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Simbrixton(m): 3:10pm On Oct 14, 2018
nototribalist:
And what are you people going to do about it.? Shut down that Benin Republic border now!!

Enough of this Ecowas bulshit, turn off the west-African gas pipelines now before Avengers will do it for you.


Obasanjo was right to say that we have a president that's too weak and old to sign anything. How I wish Trump is our president now, he would have converted Ghana to Nigerian catfish pond.
boasting

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by themanderon: 4:19pm On Oct 14, 2018
Operation Nigeria must go. Kai...what a reversal of fortunes. No condition is permanent.
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:25pm On Oct 14, 2018
DTBCLICKS:
I have always respected ur comments but to tell u the truth I am totally disappointed with what u just wrote now!
......next time, do try to read between the lines!
Do have a blessed and wonderful week ahead.

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Just30: 6:21pm On Oct 14, 2018
rottenPussy:
Normally I wouldn't respond to your kind, but I choose to advise you on reading deep on Nigeria's contribution towards electricity supply in West Africa.

Shallom
whats Nigerias contribution, cus
Nigeria does not produce electricity

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Just30: 6:24pm On Oct 14, 2018
Mbilla:
Shut up f.o.o.l. Pay the 156 millions dollars your ingrates country is owning Nigeria before you start bragging with your two taste poon oil.
so your messed up president is telling you
Ghana owes them .....?
Guy, Buhari chopped your country money

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by BlcoChina2018: 11:57pm On Oct 15, 2018
And why is it that nobody is talking about the fact that Nigeria arbitrarily imposed a sweeping ban on the importation of a range of goods from ecowas countries, in blatant contrav3ntion of ecowas laws? That law was imposed by Obasajo and it is still in effect. Nobody is talking about that. Everybody is shouting Ghana has breached Ecowas protocol by kicking foreign retail traders out of its markets. Once again, those who come to equity must come with clean hands. I just don’t like this blatant hypocrisy. If Nigeria is doing something wrong, have the courage to say it.

What kind of human sees only the wrong others commit, but not the wrongs he or she commits? If this is not hipocrisy of the highest order, then what is it?

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Nobody: 1:37am On Oct 16, 2018
You shout ECOWAS Transhuman protocol when you want to support Fulani herdsmen..

Whats the use of ECOWAS passport if we are foreigners in Ghana?
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by lereinter(m): 9:12pm On Oct 16, 2018
big for nothing country
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Rossikki: 9:54pm On Oct 16, 2018
justice212:
Small Ghana is now becoming a treat to giant of Africa. Nigeria. if they 're not happy with our guy's over there they should just say it.and stop adopting the Bush fire effect. Like south Africa. Black monkey people

Call your prostitute mother a monkey, you bastard.
Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Rossikki: 9:58pm On Oct 16, 2018
mywells:
you forgot that the word Nigeria, it's now means corruption. no right thinking person would like to associate with Nigerian

So why are there millions of Ghanaians and other foreigners in Nigeria today? Olodo rabata.

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Re: Ghana’s Closure Of Over 400 Nigerian Shops Worrisome – FG by Rossikki: 10:03pm On Oct 16, 2018
bigtt76:
So close the Ghanaian shops in Nigeria naaa if you can even identify a Ghanaian in your midst angry the thing about Nigerians in Ghana is that most have refused to assimilate and integrate into the society the live in unlike Ghanaians in Nigeria who go as far as speaking the local languages and are even on government payrolls working as teachers. Not so with Nigerians in Ghana undecided

Why leave Nigeria to go to Ghana and setup a store selling the same things Ghanaians are supposed to be selling and when Nigerians visit Ghana, they buy from you and not from the locals? It's not fair really. Imagine a Ghanaian setting up shop in Nigeria to sell Aso Oke and when Ghanaians visits, they only patronize him or her?

It's called free trade. The minute you start to impose restrictions on who can buy from who, you bring down the whole thing.

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