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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by nogragra: 10:18am On Oct 28, 2019 |
psychologygh:What stops them from Dubai and EU, bunch of moronic neighbors that have no respect for others. When Ghana dey do their mess den forget say ECOWAS protocol dey den baa? If una like make una shit for body, border remains closed. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by MMempire(m): 10:19am On Oct 28, 2019 |
psychologygh:
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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by anthony86(m): 10:23am On Oct 28, 2019 |
What Buhari is doing to Nigeria is giving Nigeria the North Korea treatment. In this modern Age you can not live in Isolation. What is the work of customs and immigration if not to curb smuggling and illegal entry. What we accuse Benin of doing. Nigeria does it times two. Take a stroll to Major Markets in Nigeria Idumota, Ladipo, Tradefair,Main Market in Onithsa, Kano you see Nationals of other African countries coming to buy goods obviously not made in Nigeria for sale in their countries |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Thegoodone13(m): 10:23am On Oct 28, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:we closed our border why are u more concern about it. You people can go to Dubai or Uk and do business with them. Ghana is a parasite to us. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by ehissi(m): 10:25am On Oct 28, 2019 |
wss How does the union intend to implement the proposed boycott of made-in-Nigeria products, according to the reported statement you issued?Where is that Onye Fii that was saying that Ghanian Traders Union go soon vex, retaliate and boycott Nigerian goods and ban them from entering Ghana? These my ghanian people, they can make mouth? ![]() If them born them well, make them follow wetin Ghanians dey rant on social media and retaliate. If them no enter Hard recession eh, just call me second Buhari................................... ![]() |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by GEEBITE: 10:27am On Oct 28, 2019 |
He wears Gucci shoes,Aisha just came from rest in London(we have Obudu cattle ranch and other resorts too) and Zahra just gave birth in Spain.Tell me how all these actions have helped to grow Nigeria.Is this not a case of the classic satire book Animal farm.Do as I say,not as I do or some animals are not equal to other? princemillla: |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by mamaafrik(m): 10:28am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Ghana should give us 8 megawatt electricity,we will open the Western front |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by CaptainMeks: 10:29am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Thegoodone13:wrong Post to wrong person. I am Nigerian |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by ken6488(m): 10:29am On Oct 28, 2019 |
sparko1:savage bro. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Nobody: 10:29am On Oct 28, 2019*. Modified: 9:08pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
psychologygh:Nobody has Time to engage you mouthy Ghanaians in your usual back and forth argument. Ghanaians that will never agree that their country is lacking in any area, even it means lying and making illogical arguments. Nigeria closed it's border and you are feeling the heat,your Minister's ran to Abuja to pleed for a change of mind, your trade union is complaining...but random Ghanaian citizens that just happen to have access to the internet will still argue that Ghana doesn't need Nigeria, that Ghana is far better than Nigeria, Nigeria is poverty capital of the world bla bla, If countries were developed with words and boasting, Ghana would be a planet on it's own. Sadly the lies you Ghanaians tell yourselves doesn't change the reality on ground. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Nobody: 10:29am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Johans1991:Thank you. Well said. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by UniportAgbero: 10:31am On Oct 28, 2019*. Modified: 11:09am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Wiseandtrue:I used to think you were wise but I have doubts now. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Nobody: 10:34am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Maryclaire1:they talk bad about us! ![]() Maryclaire1:they talk bad about us! |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Thegoodone13(m): 10:35am On Oct 28, 2019 |
CaptainMeks:are u a smuggler? What are your benefit? |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by UniportAgbero: 10:35am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Wiseandtrue:
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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Successlane: 10:36am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Please, where is the boarder between Nigeria and Ghana? I am confused with their outcry. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by CaptainMeks: 10:37am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Thegoodone13:Are you confused? My original post was against that persons anti Nigerian posture. Do you have a problem with comprehension? |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Nobody: 10:38am On Oct 28, 2019 |
princemillla:Help me ask them oo |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Inflammatory: 10:39am On Oct 28, 2019 |
psychologygh:So why are they crying since it is small money according to you? |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by CaptainMeks: 10:39am On Oct 28, 2019 |
anthony86:Will you shut up. Only the land borders were closed while the seaports and freight services are open. There is no absolute shut down going on in the country. Curbing smuggling through our land borders is a job well done and you should shut up if you have nothing sensible to type |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Nobody: 10:41am On Oct 28, 2019 |
If you support the closure of the borders, raise your hand!
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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Titogbanski: 10:41am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Most of the household goods that are utilized in these countries are produced in Nigeria.......meaning that we cannot also export .......so we might be loosing more |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Successlane: 10:42am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Just30:Thanks, but the boarders remain CLOSED. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by MMempire(m): 10:42am On Oct 28, 2019 |
MUMUdom:This guy na dunce. Abeg leave nairaland and go to cediland or whatever you may call it. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Orissodiq: 10:44am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Lol....... Dis Ghanaian are funny sha.... We are talking about the Nigeria dat's is control by buhari u are talking of ecowas. Ecowas won't do anything till Jesus come. Buhari is d dictator of our country and we love him like that on the issue of border. We won't open it.... Hoooooobiiiiiiii
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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by quickly: 10:44am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Benin republic would rather buy Chinese cement than cement made in Nigeria. Dangote cement banned in Benin. Na Benin republic cause am because those people stubborn |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by phineas: 10:45am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Nigerias air and sea borders are open.If they were not smuggling and paying their taxes dutifully to Nigeria,then using our sea borders wouldnt make so much of a difference in their trade costs But we all know the drill...smugglers are the ones complaining.And that official data on the volume of trade with Ghana does not count all your smuggled goods which appears to be the in the majority with this outcry. Its no longer bussiness as ussual.Use the right channels if you must trade with Nigeria.Insist Nigerians do so as well to trade with you.Simple At least bullets and fake army uniform will stop entering Nigeria through the cotonou area...Dont know about Niger though.A large portion of those complaining are also criminals. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Guestlander: 10:46am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Johans1991:You are right about Toyota. Despite the heavy patronage of their products in Nigeria they decided to go to Ghana knowing fully well most of the cars will end up in Nigeria. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Injiggerwolf(m): 10:46am On Oct 28, 2019 |
anthony86:Bro, this is not about Isolation...... besides the border closure is a checkmark for smuggling of goods illegally.... .... and this doesn't stop the normal importing of Good through this same means legally Our local made goods must be patronized |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by dbrown(m): 10:48am On Oct 28, 2019 |
psychologygh:Despite our poverty level ehn. One man in Nigeria can buy the whole of Ghana plus its citizens back to back. Do you know what it's means to sell to over 200million people? Ode! A country like a state population in Nigeria is talking about who loses more. Better to and sell to the Dubai and Europe if you won't pay charges. |
| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by UniportAgbero: 10:50am On Oct 28, 2019 |
Just30: ![]() Ghana, small pikin! Your sleeping president couldn't even stay awake during the just concluded economic conference in Sochi, Russia. Quote me when he wakes.
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| Re: What We Will Do If Border Closure Remains –Ghana Traders Union by Truth234(m): 10:50am On Oct 28, 2019 |
psychologygh:Your lack of understanding of market/trade metrics is hurting your projection of possible outcomes. Most foreign companies operating in Ghana are using Ghana as an access point to the Nigerian market given Ghana's stable electricity and relative calmness. In fact, several signed assembling projects like the Sinotruk International, China’s first heavy-duty truck manufacturer, planning to make Ghana it's West Africa hub will be canceled once they realised they can't access Nigerian market from outside. Nigeria is the most populous African nation with a consumption rate more than 20 African countries. This was why European pac with West African nations has not been renewed because Nigeria refused. Meaning, the rest of the region has little to no significance to the European nations seeking the renewal of the pac. Same way AfCFT agreement wasn't signed despite having 51 nations until Nigeria signed. Again, why I agreed Nigeria will suffer at an early stage, especially when it comes to products it is not self-sufficient, it would be foolish to not acknowledge how this will help deepen its local market in terms of manufacturing, market structure, job creation, etc. Nigeria is a 200 million market that can't service itself, the move would help broaden the market, especially at a period when the Central Bank of Nigeria has increased Loan-to-Deposit ratio to 65 percent. Suggesting businesses will have access to more cash to commence backward integration. It would be myopic to think Nigeria needs small markets, not up to its 6 states, to thrive. In fact, this traders' association knows nothing about international trade and power, if Ghana forged an alliance or do anything that hurt Nigerian interest it won't stop at the border. Gas for electricity would be stopped and several other benefits would be stopped to force decorum. Go and ask Mexico, Venezuela, Canada etc. You should be grateful that Nigeria's leaders are old boys with zero economic fundamentals. In years, that might change. |
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