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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by helinues: 7:53am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:


Pure lie. No one begging. it is simply diplomatic meeting and meetings between president of two countries.

Una dey talk as if Nigeria no dey beg South Africa even Morocco for Weapons.


Giant of Africa that can't fight Boko Haram, banditry or herdsmen.

Just this week over 15 lives we're murdered again in cold blood.

When have u heard such stories from Ghana?


Ghana is a wonderful country and is doing fine than Nigeria.

You are a Ghanaian this morning? Wow

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Stalwert: 7:54am On Jan 31, 2020
grin
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 7:55am On Jan 31, 2020
aminusodiq:
well,, I can see some Ghanaians trying so hard to defend what dia president obviously admitted cheesy
Ordinary Ghana grin


Ordinary Ghana is more organized than the zoological republic.

How many times do you hear unruly story from there?

Ghana is still better than Nigeria.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by CSTR2: 7:56am On Jan 31, 2020
They are putting pressure on the naira by coming to buy goods imported with Nigerian dollars.
That is why the naira is always under pressure.

Even if the border is opened, We cannot keep subsidising west Africa.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 7:57am On Jan 31, 2020
helinues:


You are a Ghanaian this morning? Wow


Lolzz....

So want me to support this evil and fake info the op is trying to circulate this morning as if all is well in Nigeria.

Nigeria is on a sick mode. Ghana is a great country and doing far much better.


The dream country of Kwame nkrumah...
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by helinues: 7:59am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:



Lolzz....

So want me to support this evil and fake info the op is trying to circulate this morning as if all is well in Nigeria.

Nigeria is on a sick mode. Ghana is a great country and doing far much better.


The dream country of Kwame nkrumah...

Your true color don dey show small small.. You should have used your Osagefor monikers to comment on this thread in order to make the message more clearer.

Those who claimed you are not a Nigerian might be right after all...

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:00am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:



Ordinary Ghana is more organized than the zoological republic.

How many times do you hear unruly story from there?

Ghana is still better than Nigeria.

Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:03am On Jan 31, 2020
crash12345:
how does one single spare parts car trader who buys from a Nigerian trader talk for the whole country of 30 million people. Did you hear him that he's already a poor trader who can't go to China whilst others go to China for their goods to sell.Nigerians don't manufacture the spare parts so they too go to China to buy them and then resell them to those who can't go so it's a win win situation that's why it's called a trade buh the only difference is the Nigerian businesses are also losing customers and money buh since they're ruled by a fulani illiterate dictator and has useless blinded supporters like you here,they have no right to protest.

Now did you hear the GUTA organizer say they have sourced different buyers and sellers from other places now so they don't sit down doing nothing. Spare parts business does not make up even 2% of businesses in Ghana and majority of them import their products through Ghanaian ports which operates far better than all Nigerian ports buh our government has been charging them more taxes because he's trying to clamp down that business category and promote buying of new cars so they few ones that can't afford the high tariff goes to Togo and Nigeria to get their goods to sell.And most Nigerian traders in Ghana are also affected.

Ghana doesn't even talk about Nigeria border because we don't care and we're the fastest growing economy in Africa this year projected by the IMF.Go and cry for the over 1,000 Nigerian shops under lock and key in Ghana since last year.Do you have light in your kiosk.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Opsylo: 8:10am On Jan 31, 2020
Let the border remain closed.It Will benefits Nigerian a lot.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Hotfreez: 8:11am On Jan 31, 2020
helinues:


You are a Ghanaian this morning? Wow

Now, you see?

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Sijo01(f): 8:12am On Jan 31, 2020
They should get over this border closure already na

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by majamajic(m): 8:15am On Jan 31, 2020
Bluezy13:
Waiting for Nairaland Ghanians to come and defend their country's economy

Me too

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by majamajic(m): 8:17am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:



Ordinary Ghana is more organized than the zoological republic.

How many times do you hear unruly story from there?

Ghana is still better than Nigeria.

Then they should stop begging and live with it

Benin republic will still come out to tell u how a better country they are

Meanwhile , they all took advantage of us without giving gratitude , especially Ghana

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Iamgrey5(m): 8:20am On Jan 31, 2020
helinues:


You are a Ghanaian this morning? Wow
Bruv, you should leave the attention seeker alone

He will deliberately go against the wishes of the majority to get attention

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:21am On Jan 31, 2020
Area4Area:
DW is not owned by Nigeria so you can take your tears to them and stop pouring your frustration on Nigeria
we have turned ourselves into a failed state. ordinary Ghana with an economy smaller than one state in Nigeria is now raising shoulder with us because of failed leaders and corruption.


little African countries like Ghana should be receiving aid from Nigeria

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by aimuan(m): 8:21am On Jan 31, 2020
crash12345:
this zoo country is really trying to make sure Ghana becomes a failed country like their zoo because they have closed their useless border to starve themselves just to see Ghana in flames little did they know that they're dying from hunger and inflation themselves whilst Ghana don't even care.How can a poor spare parts dealer who can't import through China and our better effective ports buh goes to Nigeria to get his goods to sell affect a country of 30 million people people with an economy of over 70 billion dollars.

Check Ghanaian trending news and see our government sharing over 350 brand new ultra modern ambulances to each constituency in Ghana and Ghana gaining 2 billion dollars from African American tourists through Year of Return campaign only and Ghana projected to be the fastest growing economy in Africa by the IMF.
Ghana is more
1.Peaceful than Nigeria
2.Attracted more foreign direct investments than Nigeria last year
3.Far safer than Nigeria
4.Better economic management than Nigeria
5.Better educational system than Nigeria with thousands of Nigerians schooling in Ghana and paying thousands of dollars
6.Better energy and electricity infrastructure and 24/7 electricity
7.Inflation in Ghana is 7.5% which reduces as time goes on
8.No terrorism and kidnappings in Ghana
9.Better roads and infrastructure
10.free health insurance for the whole nation etc,etc
Nobody is talking about Nigerian borders in Ghana like how you came up with the fake news that Transparency International has ranked Ghana as the most corrupt nation in Africa when the real list came just a week after, Ghana was 80th least corrupt country in the world whilst Nigeria was 146th in the world and the most corrupt country in West Africa.
pain soul..don't kill yourself OK?

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:22am On Jan 31, 2020
Sorry dear Ghanaians. We love you all...but borders stay shut for now. No vex.
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by uuzba(m): 8:22am On Jan 31, 2020
jayson87:
Border closure is unAFRICAN
Fighting and cursing another tribe of your own country is African abi?

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by israelmao(m): 8:23am On Jan 31, 2020
Since the border closure how many Nigerians have been employed?Has it reduced the level of poverty or insecurity?Has Nigerian economy improved?Talking about Ghana,Nigeria's decision to shut her border on Ghana has huge impact because Nigeria has population advantage and also resource advantage but Ghana has huge market in Nigeria for sales of her products and services due to Nigerian numerical advantage though it is a symbiotic relationship not parasitic.
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:27am On Jan 31, 2020
majamajic:


Then they should stop begging and live with it

Benin republic will still come out to tell u how a better country they are

Meanwhile , they all took advantage of us without giving gratitude , especially Ghana


Since border has been closed...what changed?

Any visible improvement. Simple economics is not hard.

Positive results isn't praising yourself on media.

If there is anything the border closure has achieved please point it out?
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by mikeapollo: 8:27am On Jan 31, 2020
Only fools would celebrate this kind of new.
There are thousands of Nigerian cross-border traders and businessmen who are suffering because of the border closure.
There are more Nigerian traders in Ghana, than Ghanaian traders in Nigeria.
Common sense should tell us that the closure of the border would affect Nigerian more. But common sense is not common!

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:31am On Jan 31, 2020
helinues:


Your true color don dey show small small.. You should have used your Osagefor monikers to comment on this thread in order to make the message more clearer.

Those who claimed you are not a Nigerian might be right after all...

Do I look like someone to dent my ideology in defense of a zoological garden.

There is nothing to jubilate or smile out in Nigeria.

You guys should stop fabricating media stories to massage your ego that is already down..

Ghana is doing fine and ahead if Nigeria even their educational system is well sound and standardized.

Nigeria has nothing to offer.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by majamajic(m): 8:31am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:



Since border has been closed...what changed?

Any visible improvement. Simple economics is not hard.

Positive results isn't praising yourself on media.

If there is anything the border closure has achieved please point it out?


Ask farmers around u, me I don't live on Nigeria economy
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:33am On Jan 31, 2020
mikeapollo:
Only fools would celebrate this kind of new.
There are thousands of Nigerian cross-border traders and businessmen who are suffering because of the border closure.
There are more Nigerian traders in Ghana, than Ghanaian traders in Nigeria.
Common sense should tell us that the closure of the border would affect Nigerian more. But common sense is not common!


Don't mind them.

I wonder what is here to celebrate or jubilate.

Common sense is not common in this shiithole.

As if Nigeria is better than Ghana.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:34am On Jan 31, 2020
majamajic:



Ask farmers around u, me I don't live on Nigeria economy

There are difference between what you swallow in paper and what you saw and believe to be true

Farmers when as far as north still smuggle rice and re-bag it.

Young man...stop feeding yourself on media propaganda.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by colestephan86: 8:34am On Jan 31, 2020
Rosskiye:
Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure

Traders in Ghana have labeled Abuja's decision to continue shutting its border as needless and un-African. On the contrary, Nigeria claims the border closure has spurred local production and reduced arms smuggling.


Ghanaian trader Gabriel Nartey says the Nigerian border closure has negatively affected business

Gabriel Nartey casts a sad look as he sits idly in his spare parts shop located in Ghana's capital Accra. The 50-year-old trader complained that he has not seen business this bad. "I am stuck, I am losing customers because I don't have what they need," Nartey told DW in an interview. "I don't know what to do, it's just a few who can go to China, which is more expensive than I can manage, but for those like us who rely on Nigeria only, it is challenging for us."

When Nigeria decided to close its border with Benin in August 2019, Ghanaian traders initially downplayed the move hoping that they could cope with the momentary interruption. "Right from the word go, we were not worried about the border closure," Clement Boateng, National Organizer of Ghana's Union of Traders Association, told DW. "It is Nigeria's right, but what we thought was not right was Nigeria's refusal to give prior notice to its ECOWAS citizens," Boateng said.

Nearly six months later, Abuja has shown no interest in re-opening its border. President Muhammadu Buhari's government had raised hopes that goods may start flowing in and out by January 31. But Nigeria's Comptroller-General Hameed Ali says that is no longer the case: "Certainly not the end of January. When we initially closed the border, we intended to get our neighbours to adhere to the ECOWAS protocol on transit goods," Ali told DW in an interview.

Nigeria 'happy' with the border closure

Nigeria says after it closed the border, it has reaped more good than bad. "We discovered that our economy is completely bastardized because we Nigerians have not learned to consume what we produce. And therefore, our industries are not able to produce and enhance their production," Nigeria's top customs official, Ali, said.

"What we are trying to do now by this border closure is to get Nigerians to consume what we produce and produce what we consume because that's the only way that our economy would grow."

Ali's sentiment is shared by many Nigerians who have long complained that other ECOWAS member states have been taking advantage of the regional body's free trade and movement agreement to dump illegal and sub-standard goods in Nigeria.

Rice farmers had taken the government to task over what they called cheap imported rice that was making its way into the Nigerian market via Benin.

Peter Dama, Chairman, Rice Millers Association of Nigeria, (RIMAN), boasted to DW about the positive impact of the closed border. "It has raised our production because we have markets now," Dama said.

"The mills are operating, we had dead mills that were not operating before, but now you find that everywhere mills are coming up. We are producing, and trying our best to feed the nation."

According to Ali, Nigeria's local poultry industry has been given a boost following the border closure. "Our big hotels in Nigeria used to buy eggs from Ghana. With the border closure, we have compelled them to buy the eggs from our [Nigerian] poultry farmers," Ali proudly said. "They are now expanding. An economy that does not have an industrial base can never claim to be an economy."

Ghana caught between a rock and a hard place

At a recent meeting held in London, Ghana's President Nana Akuffo-Addo acknowledged the need for Nigeria to protect its citizens but, at the same time, pleaded with his Nigerian counterpart to consider re-opening the border. He noted that Nigeria is essential for specific categories of business people in Ghana.


President Nana Akuffo Ado of Ghana

For trade unionist Boateng, President Akufo-Addo needs to do more than just diplomacy. "Nigeria has shown us that when it comes to ECOWAS protocols, they don't care because they put their citizens first," Boateng said. "That is why we think our Ghanaian government needs to implement some of the local laws that can protect the local people, especially regarding the influx of foreigners in the retail trade."
Boateng said the closure is not affecting only Ghanaian traders. "A lot of Nigerians have businesses here in Ghana, and since the closure, they have also spoken bitterly against their government." He said they had been forced to be creative to deal with the current situation. "We can't tell those who trade in Nigeria to sit down and fold their hands, we have to find alternative means, and we have been able to find so many places where we can get the goods from."

Should Ghana close its border too?

Many Nigerians such as Peter Dama would rather see the border kept shut: "As far as I am concerned, it [the border closure] can be forever," Dama said. "This is because it will stimulate the economy, it will help the nation to become self-sufficient, and it will help us to create jobs," Dama added.

Dama and other officials argue that by keeping the border closed, all the security challenges that the country has had arms smuggling particularly can now be effectively dealt with.

However, Clement Boateng of Ghana Traders Association, said a similar move would be counter-productive."There is no need for Ghana to close its borders. Ghana does not share a border with Nigeria. We share a border with Togo, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast, and they are not the ones that have shut down their borders," Boateng said. "It is not necessary, and it is not something that I would encourage the government to do. It is needless."


Ghana's trade union official Clement Boateng says like Nigeria, Ghana should do more to protect local retailers

Back in Gabriel Nartey's car spare parts shop, not one customer has come in a while talking to him. His frustration is evident; his finger of blame remains squarely on Buhari. "It is rather unfortunate for Africa and not just for Ghana because Nigeria is the centre for the market at the moment," Nartey said. "Such a thing would not move Africa forward. Young people are trying to make a living to make Africa move forward. For all, I know it is not helping business at all."

https://www.dw.com/en/ghanaian-traders-livid-at-nigeria-border-closure/a-52189203
The need of the many must and should outweighs the need of the few.
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:35am On Jan 31, 2020
israelmao:
Since the border closure how Nigerians have been employed?Has it reduced the level of poverty or insecurity?Has Nigerian economy improved?

Nothing has changed meanwhile same Ghana us doing considerably fine.

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by helinues: 8:36am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:


Do I look like someone to dent my ideology in defense of a zoological garden.

There is nothing to jubilate or smile out in Nigeria.

You guys should stop fabricating media stories to massage your ego that is already down..

Ghana is doing fine and ahead if Nigeria even their educational system is well sound and standardized.

Nigeria has nothing to offer.

Broda, baabu sense, baabu laakaye in what you wrote.

You are simply an attention seeker

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by majamajic(m): 8:36am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:


There are difference between what you swallow in paper and what you saw and believe to be true

Farmers when as far as north still smuggle rice and re-bag it.

Young man...stop feeding yourself on media propaganda.


If u are too blind too see the impact , sorry I can't help u

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Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Jaqenhghar: 8:37am On Jan 31, 2020
Rosskiye:


Ehm.....no, oga......Smuggling substandard and contraband goods and weapons into Nigeria is unAFRICAN.
....and you think contraband goods and weapons smiggling has stopped? undecided
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by majamajic(m): 8:38am On Jan 31, 2020
MelesZenawi:


Do I look like someone to dent my ideology in defense of a zoological garden.

There is nothing to jubilate or smile out in Nigeria.

You guys should stop fabricating media stories to massage your ego that is already down..

Ghana is doing fine and ahead if Nigeria even their educational system is well sound and standardized.

Nigeria has nothing to offer.



U are disturbing us here

Pls
Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by Nobody: 8:38am On Jan 31, 2020
helinues:

Broda, baabu sense, baabu laakaye in what you wrote.
You are simply an attention seeker

In all Ghana remains the best...
Media propaganda.
As Abaribe put it "Those who live with propaganda will die by propaganda"

Ghana is sound...stop spreading village news.

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