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Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Pakute(op): 7:24am On Jul 28, 2025
Some Ghanaians on Saturday staged a protest at the popular Obra Spot in Accra, demanding the immediate expulsion of Nigerians from their country over alleged involvement in crime and social vices.

The protesters, who gathered in large numbers, displayed placards with messages such as “Nigerians Must Go,” “End Kidnapping,” “End Prostitution,” “End Armed Robbery,” “End Fraud,” and “End Ritual Murders.”


They accused some Nigerians of fueling insecurity and moral decay in Ghana, with some of the placards reading, “Who protects the right and freedom of Ghanaians?”,

“Nigerians are kidnapping and using people for rituals,” and “Our kids are getting missing because of Igbos.”

In a viral video obtained by SaharaReporters, several protesters are seen draped in the Ghanaian national flag while others donned red clothing — a traditional symbol of resistance.

One female protester, dressed in red and holding a placard, declared, “Nigerians must go because you cannot be in someone’s country and be doing anyhow.”

Another placard read: “Our Health At Stake Due to Mass Prostitution,” explaining growing public frustration over perceived health and safety risks allegedly linked to activities of some Nigerian nationals in the country.


The protest comes amid rising tensions between Ghanaian citizens and segments of the Nigerian community, following repeated incidents of criminal activity blamed on foreign nationals.

Another protester, riding on a motorcycle, explained how the presence of Nigerians in Ghana is fueling insecurity in the country.

He said a time would come when even they and their children wouldn’t be able to go out to buy something and return home safely.

He pointed to the incident involving an official of the Ghana High Commission, who recently died in Abuja, Nigeria, after a robbery incident.

He stated, "We know that we are all part of ECOWAS, but what is the purpose of this heavy Nigerian presence in Ghana? What are they really coming here to do? Now they are killing us. A time will come when you and I—and even our children—won’t be able to go out, buy something, and return safely.

"You can’t step out at night just to buy Indomie noodles. You and I can’t go to work and come home peacefully. Just look at what they did to our mother at the Ghana High Commission in Nigeria.

"The High Commission in Nigeria – they killed her inside her car. Why, Nigerians? Are you the only ones in Ghana? Are you the only people in the world?


"China is chasing Nigerians, South Africa is chasing Nigerians, Uganda is chasing Nigerians. Why is it always Nigerians — especially the Igbos and the so-called ‘Igbo King’?”

"This message is for him: he should stop calling himself a king in this land ever again,” he added
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Recent Controversy Over Igbo Monarchy In Ghana

SaharaReporters reported on July 8 that protests and intense public debate erupted in parts of Ghana following the installation of a traditional Igbo leader, Eze Chukwudi Ihenetu, as the “Eze Ndi Igbo Ghana” (King of the Igbo People in Ghana).

The development triggered a complex discourse around issues of sovereignty, cultural identity, and the limits of foreign community leadership in the country.

Youth organisations in Accra and the Eastern Region led the uproar, which escalated further after photos of Eze Ihenetu’s opulent palace in Accra—featuring regal emblems and elaborate architecture—circulated widely online.

Following the controversy, the Southeast Council of Traditional Rulers recently abolished the use of the title "Eze Ndigbo" by Igbo leaders residing outside Igbo land.

In a communique signed by prominent traditional rulers, including His Royal Majesty, Eze E.C. Okeke, (Eze Imo), and His Royal Majesty, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe (Leader), the council introduced a new title, "Onyendu Ndigbo," to be used by Igbo leaders in foreign lands or outside Nigeria.


According to the communique issued earlier in July, the decision was made to provide clarity on the use of the title "Eze" outside Igbo land, citing that it is a sacred traditional title exclusively reserved for recognised traditional rulers in the Southeast.

The council explained that a true "Eze" is enthroned and coronated by his community or kingdom following traditional rites, divinations, and sacred ancestral ceremonies, and must have a kingdom or community to govern.

According to the communique, the traditional rulers deemed it necessary to abolish the use of the "Eze Ndigbo" title in the Diaspora, citing that it is not a political or ceremonial title, but one deeply rooted in Igbo tradition and heritage.

The traditional rulers directed that a new title, "Onyendu Ndigbo," should be adopted by all Igbo leaders in the Diaspora immediately.

The Council warned that failure to comply with the directive would be considered a serious act of defiance, misconduct, and disregard for Igbo traditional authority and judicial pronouncements.
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Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Putindbutt(m): 7:39am On Jul 28, 2025
"China is chasing Nigerians, South Africa is chasing Nigerians, Uganda is chasing Nigerians. Why is it always Nigerians — especially the Igbos and the so-called ‘Igbo King’?”
The world is on notice, they know already.. it's a big shame. Make i no talk wetin dey my mind.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Osiris12: 7:40am On Jul 28, 2025
Twice now that this thread will hit fp.
Nairaland is at all time low courtesy of data boys and bots
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by modath(f): 7:41am On Jul 28, 2025
Strangers going to other people's lands to dictate to them.... shameful. lipsrsealed
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Wainey: 7:41am On Jul 28, 2025
Na wa o, everybody deh chase Nigerians.
This is not about SA being xenophobic abeg?

Nigerians are overdoing it and rubbing it on the faces of their host.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:41am On Jul 28, 2025
Ghana must go like 30 years ago in Nigeria. Wat a lesson about time n life
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by fredoooooo: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
No need to send them back .. kee anyone that go against your law in your country..
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Pygmalionn: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
India, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, and now Ghana....
It's a shame
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Oblongata: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
Why even think you should be king in another man’s land? Abi is Ghana also ‘No man’s land’?
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Smartcitizen: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
But why are they not separating Yorubas from the Igbos and Northerners?

I'm asking this question because when we were attacking ourselves online accusing each other of every bad behavior, I thought they will separate us when they start chasing us out of their country.


Nigerians are too dumb and that's why our leaders are using us like toilet paper.


😭😭😭😭😭
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by 96ACE: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
Oluwa! What a time to be a Nigerian, A once respected giant now a reproach to his neighbors.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by 4tomandchi: 7:42am On Jul 28, 2025
It so pathetic to think that in the early 90s Nigerians were asking Ghanaians to leave Nigeria now it's our turn to leave Ghana.

One bad turn deserves another indeed!
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by LibertyRep: 7:43am On Jul 28, 2025
It shouldn't have degenerated to this level sha.

The Nigerian community in Ghana should make amends and self purge the criminals among them.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Northernblood8(m): 7:43am On Jul 28, 2025
There is no protest or agitation going in Ghana. Ignore Nigerian media.

Go to Twitter(X) to get real gist on ground


JAWBONE:
Let me wait for comments from the Nigerian Embassy in Ghana on the matter first
You won't get any. It is all fake news.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Arabk25(m): 7:43am On Jul 28, 2025
Are the igbos the only tribe committing crimes outside the shores of the country? What's even wrong with you guys with this tribal war online self
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by omoredia: 7:43am On Jul 28, 2025
Na Trump cause this one now? I support Ghana. Enough is enough
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by JAWBONE(m): 7:45am On Jul 28, 2025
Let me wait for comments from the Nigerian Embassy in Ghana on the matter first
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by reiddecuti: 7:45am On Jul 28, 2025
Nigeria mostly the Igbo becoming prahier before other nations.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Thomasankara(m): 7:45am On Jul 28, 2025
[/color]is like the whole world is against these people, something is really wrong with the culture, they need cultural and value reorientation [color=#770077]
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Tochi3(m): 7:45am On Jul 28, 2025
grin grin grin

..you see what hatr;:ed causes..some people where fuelling the hatred against a region..forgetting that when shove comes to push..one oil Finger stains the rest..

..the truth about the protest has finally come out..& it has nothing to do with eze Ndigbo..it has everything to do with competition

..this protest will affect every foreigner living in Ghana..

..i hope those who were fuelling the hatred of propaganda against Igbos will rest now..

grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Nobody: 7:46am On Jul 28, 2025
The Nigerian passport is getting weaker everyday
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by FreeStuffsNG:
Ghana knows those they want to chase out wink Those are the modern era migrants to Ghana from Nigeria with no ancestral ties or stake in Ghana. They believe they can spoil Ghana and move elsewhere but Nigerians with ancient ancestral links to Ghana know that Ghana is home to the Yoruba, Hausa and Fulani.

Definitely not Nigerians as a whole nationality.

The protesters can not be from Ghanaians with ancient ancestral links to Yorubaland.

They will never chase their own Yoruba kindred nor can the Ghanaian protesters be Hausa Ghanaians. who will want to chase their fellow Hausa from Ghana and never will Ghanaians of Fulani extraction chase their fellow Fulani from Ghana.

The Yoruba, Hausa and Fulani have ancient historical ties to Ghana. The indigenes and land owners of Accra are Yoruba descendants while Northern Ghana have indigenous Hausa and Fulani.

Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Hood100: 7:46am On Jul 28, 2025
You Ghanaians don't your problem, the white that are carrying your resources daily to their country you are not fighting against them, Ghanaians stop being a fool n fight the white that are oppressing you, n leave your fellow African alone in peace. We Africa should aim unity n not division.
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by inoki247: 7:46am On Jul 28, 2025
All this boy's wey go full Kasoa nd the lady doing prostitutions Sha go cast everything.

make we Neva talk about the one robbing Momo agent country wey believe in Momo (Mobile Money) pass Bank bkuz they feel more secure Una dey terrorise Dem...

What pains me the most is how they keep crying about the Policy's and how Nigeria system is built to kill dreams now you've another country to try there policy enjoy security and 247 light the next thing that comes to your mind is criminality. So should we still now blame Govt for all this..

Make we stop to dey export our crime to another country keep your criminality in ur country and let people with good intentions have a place to go try there luck.....
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by timilehin007(m): 7:47am On Jul 28, 2025
Yet half of your population size spread across Nigeria
Re: Nigerians Must Go: Ghanaians Protest In Accra, Blame Nigerians For Insecurity by Exousiang01(m): 7:47am On Jul 28, 2025
These Easterners have finally brought complete shame to this country.
I said people from that part of the country should have a different colour of passport, I suggested "Black" passport for them, you people said I wasn't nice.
Well here we are the shame don reach every body now.
The same set of Nigerians from the same region in all kinds of crime globally
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