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| Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Blue3k(op): 3:24pm On May 04, 2021 |
Five months after a series of bilateral talks between the Nigerian government and authorities in Ghana aimed at addressing the nearly a decade-long controversy that led to the closure of Nigerian traders' shops in Ghana, the issues have not been resolved.Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/5-months-after-bilateral-talks-nigerians-shops-remain-shut-in-ghana
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| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by iampeterben(m): 3:28pm On May 04, 2021 |
The presidency has to be blamed for this ill treatment, open border to your western African brothers they didn't listen. Now Ghana is giving them a bit of how they felt when their business couldn't strive due to his border blockage. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Blue3k(op): 3:45pm On May 04, 2021*. Modified: 10:17pm On May 04, 2021 |
She said the Ghanaian government did not target any particular nationality in the exercise. "Countries sometimes take tough decisions in order to enforce their laws, just as Nigeria took a decision to shut its borders to prevent smuggling, despite its impact on ECOWAS member countries," she had said.I'd be interested in the numbers of shops that were closed owned by other nationalities. I just hear about Nigeria since that's all thats reported. Is it that others really come with A million dollars or do they simply ignore the others law breakers. The law itself doesn't violate any ecowas protocol. If it does cite it. A diplomat, who does not want his name in print, saidIf they're in Nigeria illegally why haven't they been deported. What does NIS exist for? How is that possible for them to "become citizens and enjoy all privileges" if the government was enforcing the laws on the books? Incompetence and corruption is the federal government problem. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Perkinkis: 3:50pm On May 04, 2021 |
Nobody really gives a damn about a terrorist governed country, imagine Ghana that is not even up to the population of lagos holding ground with Buhari. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Blue3k(op): 5:00pm On May 04, 2021 |
iampeterben:The protectionist laws existed before the border closure. Pressure groups like GUTA simply pressured the government to enforce it. It isn't going away for that reason. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by ecomalchemist(m): 10:16pm On May 04, 2021 |
Na bad leaders dey cause all this nonsens. Ghana wey thier population no reachagos own. Inukwa ?!! |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Itzteewhy(m): 10:16pm On May 04, 2021 |
Nothing musa no go see for gate...... |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by inoki247: 10:17pm On May 04, 2021 |
lol nobody dey take the country serious again... Las las we go sell d Country as iron Condemn cos d country no qualify for ordinary Tokunbo sef.... |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by slawormiir: 10:17pm On May 04, 2021 |
Damnnn niggarrrr Isoright |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Pidginwhisper: 10:17pm On May 04, 2021 |
SMH! |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by merits(m): 10:17pm On May 04, 2021 |
You guys should come back home we need more people to vote in 2023 general election.No be by force to be in Ghana. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by RingRoadMafia: 10:17pm On May 04, 2021*. Modified: 10:53pm On May 04, 2021 |
Nigeria no get level again. Nobody rates us. Even small Ghana don dey use Nigeria shine. Buhari has totally degraded this country. Imagine a country with a president that can't communicate with fellow world leaders. I feel so ashamed each time I see this man called Buhari in presence of other world leaders. I can bet my life savings that they laugh at him behind his back. He's not booksmart neither is he eloquent, that's why he sends Geoffrey Onyeama to meetings that he should attend himself. I'm sure other world leaders already know this, that's why they in-turn do not take Geoffrey or Abike Dabiri seriously. Kai! Nigeria is finished |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by SouthSouth1914: 10:18pm On May 04, 2021 |
Government has failed in its basic responsibilities to Nigerians. All they know how to do is borrow monies from China! |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Lafrresh: 10:18pm On May 04, 2021 |
Why na ![]() Nigerians that are suffering in their country already and just came to your country to make a living. Why are you punishing the citizens for the issue you have with their government ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Parker0: 10:18pm On May 04, 2021 |
Buhari is MAD |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by AFULA(m): 10:19pm On May 04, 2021 |
ThAnK yOu BuHaRi |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by BUSHHUNTER: 10:20pm On May 04, 2021 |
No be ghana fault...na dat nonsense desmond elliot cus am.
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| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Hadone(m): 10:20pm On May 04, 2021 |
So sad |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by GeneralPula: 10:20pm On May 04, 2021 |
Ghana is not like Nigeria; here, we pay taxes in millions of naira equivalent. Last year, they gave me an 11,000 Ghana cedis estimate, almost a million naira. A working permit is $500 while a resident permit is $400. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by ChiefSosa(m): 10:20pm On May 04, 2021 |
DESMOND ELLIOT DON GO CAUSE ANOTHER WAHALA .
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| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by abobote: 10:21pm On May 04, 2021 |
It's obvious Ghana and Ghanaians hate Nigerians, but the hatred increased when Buhari ordered the closure of Nigeria border against them and other west Africa countries |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Blingblings(m): 10:21pm On May 04, 2021 |
How many foreigners are paying $1M before they start their business here in Nigeria? Our people are being treated like trash but the dullard in Aso rock don't care because obviously those shops don't belong to any fulani man. In Nigeria, foreigners are been treated like Kings, but Nigerians in other country are been trashed upon. it's really a pity |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by bigdammyj: 10:22pm On May 04, 2021 |
Noted |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Trustedpronet: 10:22pm On May 04, 2021 |
Ghana is doing well. Nigerian government and banks locked us down since 1914. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by shegzhkn: 10:23pm On May 04, 2021 |
oops. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Brunosamel(m): 10:24pm On May 04, 2021 |
F |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by FLYFIRE(m): 10:25pm On May 04, 2021 |
iampeterben:May be you can edit to say WESTERN BORDERS because Northern borders HAVE NEVER BEEN CLOSED |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Victoria938(f): 10:26pm On May 04, 2021 |
Because our leaders are Goats |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by Eriokanmi: 10:27pm On May 04, 2021 |
But the big-mouthed abike dabiri erewa said they were escaped inmates from Nigeria. Eleriibu |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by AkalaJ: 10:31pm On May 04, 2021 |
Ghana should stop their jealousy-induced persecution of ibo people. It's becoming too much. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by nedekid: 10:36pm On May 04, 2021 |
RingRoadMafia:He has impoverished Nigerians to the state that lots have turned beggers in other lands just to earn a living in fx. Pounds that was 250 for many years, usd that was stable too. Now 690 and 495 respectively! My bro that relocated and had a steady income here. His money when I send it to him in the US was giving him about $980 every month. It gradually reduced to $200+! All within this regime. Kai, aboki has killed this country. We begged guys to avoid this recessionist but them no gree. |
| Re: Nigerians' Shops Remain Shut In Ghana, Five Months After Bilateral Talks by vengertime: 10:36pm On May 04, 2021 |
And I have a Ghanaian that owns a restaurant in my street. Tomorrow I will mobilise guys to go ask am to close shop until further notice. No one has monopoly of wickedness |
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