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Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by SpartanKing: 9:04pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
millionboi2:Not "close," but "lock" |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by Isoduwa(m): 9:05pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
Kingpele: But your mate dey drive GLK450 Wey come from Gambia how many head them get? |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by hammerU: 9:17pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
jaszplus12: Forget that passport and work permit talk, this is Ecowas and Africa. If the work permit and passport was an issue, it should have be requested before renting the shop to them, rather than locking their goods after they have paid rent. Further, that video is from a Ghanaian news site and it reflecets the extent to which Ghanaians live peacefully in Nigeria free of harassment to the extent that they are trading even on the street in the far eastern city of Port Harcourt. We use dat as example, without even entering Lagos or Abuja or Ogun State, Kano, Kwara State. Those Ghanaian in the video, do u think they have work permit or passport? As for marrying women, nobody marry Nigerian women more than Ghanaian men, u even marry from our elite household, so spare me that talk of Nigeria men taking our women nonsense. Below is Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's daughter, Sharon weds Phillip Frimpong, their are many more. 2 Likes
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Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by jaszplus12(m): 9:35pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
hammerU:I'm happy at the level of maturity you are displaying in this issue... But sir, I know you will also see it differently if you come to lapaz, Madina, Accra, Abokobi, Mpraeso, and some other places...the shop owners there haven't had any issues! Many are my friends too... As per the marriage issue, I think more nigeria men married Ghanaian women! Tomorrow I'll do a census... |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by hammerU: 9:44pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
jaszplus12: Everything Nigeria will look more, 200million is not samething as 30million. Proportionality should always apply. If anything, trading restriction might force some in that direction. This is another one of your brothers. 2 Likes
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Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by jaszplus12(m): 9:59pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
hammerU:This my brother black eeiii! Was he roasted? Anyway...on a positive note I think all issues will be resolved soon. And thanks for your time... |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by FManager(m): 10:45pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
PHijo:Seems your a Ghanaian, also these people have been harsh towards Nigerian traders way before the border closure. Ghana need serious embargo place on her for her lack of respect to other foreign African countries. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by PHijo(m): 10:56pm On Feb 26, 2020 |
FManager:I am Ijaw. I don't support what's wrong. Don't have any ties with Ghana. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by MuhammadMiller: 12:42am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Because naija government closed the border that's why they retaliating,the Ghanaian traders and Ghanian government have pleaded with the Nigerian government to open the border but it was refused and Ghanaian trader has loss millions of dollars because of the border closure |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by makewetalk2: 4:32am On Feb 27, 2020 |
To do what? Guy pls stop this nonsense mentality. Do you think they left home to play? How have you helped the beggars that are home? Stop asking people to do what you cannot do. Are you living in your village now? Is your present location the town where your grandfather was buried? You may be in a town somewhere making this noise. They are telling you that People's investments and life-earnings are locked up and you are asking them to come home. Some things are not funny busomma: |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by Mbilla(m): 6:29am On Feb 27, 2020 |
PHijo:Will you hut up. Don't talk what you don't know. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by Mbilla(m): 6:30am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Mbilla: |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by Mbilla(m): 6:34am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Ghanaians are shallow and dilapidated thinking group of people. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by jiraporn66: 6:50am On Feb 27, 2020 |
I agree with this article above. >> slotxo |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by PHijo(m): 7:49am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Mbilla:Abeg find place siddon, take your favourite beverage chilled and cool ur temper! U can't learn anything new with ur currently biased mindset |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by goldman777: 10:46am On Feb 27, 2020 |
babaarewa:When you Don't see anything good in nigerians the richest man in the world is a retailer |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by NwaliE01: 12:38pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
See as the Ghanaian man opened his shop but others shops under lock. Black people are the major problem of the world today. They hate themselves and white people hate them too. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by rampantlover: 12:39pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Our country our rules and if you don't like it just go back to your zoo. |
Re: Nigerian Traders In Ghana Turn Beggars Over Locked Up Shops – NUTAG by PHijo(m): 11:17pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
[Dangote Cement reported a profit after tax of N200 billion representing a massive 49% drop in profits from a year earlier. The drop in profits was mostly driven by stunted growth in its local and Pan African businesses. For those saying the border closure did not affect Nigeria, please read this! |
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