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Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by shamsin6300(m): 6:20pm On Aug 26, 2020
GHANA’s increasing hostility towards Nigerians in that country remains unabated. Only in June 2020, a private Ghanaian citizen demolished a building in the Nigerian High Commission, Accra in the presence of security officials. The President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, responded to Nigeria’s displeasure by promising to rebuild the structure and bring the perpetrators to book. The latest act of hostility from our West African Anglophone neighbour is the forceful closure of shops belonging to Nigerians. A viral video recently showed a Nigerian trader loudly protesting the closure of his shop in spite of meeting all the country’s lawful requirements for a foreigner to trade in Ghana. The main reason the officials insisted on the closure was that the trader had not deposited proof that his business was worth $1 million. The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, GIPC, Act 478 demands that in order to encourage local traders, a foreigner’s business must be worth $300,000 or above. Most Nigerian traders in Ghana have found it difficult to meet this requirement. Because of that, their businesses are routinely shut down by government officials and sometimes agents of the Ghana Trade Unions, GTU. ALSO READ: Nigerian may approach ECOWAS Court over attack on traders in Ghana — Onyeama On November 9, 2018, Nigerians’ shops were reopened after forceful closures. Again, in November 2019, Ghanaians, in a reprisal over the closure of Nigerian borders, shut down Nigerian businesses. They were reopened last month only for the latest wave of closures to be enacted. And now, Ghana has amended Act 478, jacking the minimum capital base for foreign-owned businesses to $1 million. It is obvious that Ghana has a deliberate policy of harassing foreign traders with a view to frustrating them out of the country. No doubt, Ghana is putting the interests of their citizens first and above the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of People and Goods of 1979. Nigeria has continued to honour this Protocol, often at the risk of our economic, social and security interests. We have continued to play the proverbial “Big Brother” to all Africans in the original spirit of African unity which many African countries have departed from to the point of condoning xenophobic attacks on Nigerians. Ghana’s hostility towards Nigerian citizens has been on a steady uptick. Meanwhile, Ghanaians live freely and unmolested in Nigeria. Ghanaians even hawk the meanest of articles in Nigerian cities such as bread and puff-puff. Nobody demands one million dollars from them. All the flurries of diplomatic engagements with Ghana have only produced more of the same result. We reiterate once again that Nigeria must adjust its foreign policy focus. Our large population demands greater citizen-centredness. We must shift from Big Brother to competitor. If we do, Ghana cannot favourably compete in the region as its economy is smaller than that of Lagos State. We must abandon jamboree and embrace serious business.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/again-ghana-hits-out-at-nigerians/

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by ERockson: 6:23pm On Aug 26, 2020
Every reasonable government should be able to protect her citizens without fear of what other foreign government will think or say. Ghana is trying to be proactive before they turn their country to No man's land. Migrating style of the people from the SE need to be cautioned to protect Nigeria dignity among the Africa countries
Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by SLAP44: 6:24pm On Aug 26, 2020
When you have a drunken weak father, neighbours will be taking turns to beat you up.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by Vyzz: 6:30pm On Aug 26, 2020
shocked
Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by SmartProf(m): 6:30pm On Aug 26, 2020
Right now as a country we don't even have strength again. Diplomatic relationship zero, military might zero, leaders zero...it's only on Twitter that we are a world power.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by Macphenson: 6:31pm On Aug 26, 2020
Buhari is just a weakling and a disaster of a president. How did he even manage to become a General in the army.

Every country around is just showing their powers on Nigeria and going away with it, from South Africa, now imagine Ghana.

Imagine an individual demolishing the high commission building of a country and nothing happened. That's an act of war because that building is on Nigerian soil.

Shame of a Nation.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by SLAP44: 6:32pm On Aug 26, 2020
Macphenson:
Buhari is just a weakling and a disaster of a president. How did he even manage to become a General in the army.

Every country around is just showing their powers on Nigeria and going away with it, from South Africa, now imagine Ghana.

Imagine an individual demolishing the high commission building of a country and nothing happened. That's an act of war because that building is on Nigerian soil.

Shame of a Nation.

Quota system.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by SmartProf(m): 6:33pm On Aug 26, 2020
SLAP44:
When you have a drunken weak father, neighbours will be taking turns to beat you up.
Exactly...and the day they grow wings, they'll beat your father inclusive. Out ot shame he will relocate.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by viyon02: 6:38pm On Aug 26, 2020
If Ghana can harass Nigerians, my brother, flee from this country it is no longer a country but a location in a geographical map, flee before republic of Benin start to harass us.

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by IamWonderful: 6:44pm On Aug 26, 2020
Well I don't blame Ghana people trying to safeguard their life and trade from economic Vultures from the poverty capital of the southern Nigeria

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Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by NkemChukwudi: 6:57pm On Aug 26, 2020
Truth be told. The beasts from the landlocked dungeon (SE) are a ffk menace to any society.

GHANA should re-flatten their stubborn flat head.

Lzaa Imhotep PrecisionFx proudigbo
Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by LZAA: 8:57pm On Aug 26, 2020
NkemChukwudi:
Truth be told. The beasts from the landlocked dungeon (SE) are a ffk menace to any society.

GHANA should re-flatten their stubborn flat head.

Lzaa Imhotep PrecisionFx proudigbo

Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by Muna4real(f): 9:33pm On Aug 26, 2020
ERockson:
Every reasonable government should be able to protect her citizens without fear of what other foreign government will think or say. Ghana is trying to be proactive before they turn their country to No man's land. Migrating style of the people from the SE need to be cautioned to protect Nigeria dignity among the Africa countries

Stop giving excuses for their stupidity. They burnt down Nigerian embassy. Is that how a government protects her citizens? Just that act alone has shown how stupid they are.
Re: Again, Ghana Hits Out At Nigerians by ERockson: 9:36pm On Aug 26, 2020
Muna4real:


Stop giving excuses for their stupidity. They burnt down Nigerian embassy. Is that how a government protects her citizens? Just that act alone has shown how stupid they are.
show me where they burnt down the Nigeria Embassy

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