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Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by legitnow: 9:31am On Aug 14, 2020
Tear gas, pepper spray, flogging, kicking, punching pushing and general beating of Nigeria traders, even Pregnant Nigeria woman.

It is time Nigeria Government call to Ecowas attention the violation of Nigeria rights by Ghana authority.

Ghana cannot be trading freely and living in Ecowas couuntries, whilst everyday in Ghana our citizens are humiliated and molested.

Else we return all Ghanaians to live and do business in Ghana and put an end to all this nonsense.

Nigeria government must be seen to act and do so with other Ecowas member state.

The ghanians are wrong and should be called to order now.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoX9mB_k_XU


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rSukl8sorA


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pibiIAxEf0Q

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by legitnow: 9:34am On Aug 14, 2020
Too many Nigerians have died in Ghana because of all this nonsense, because they had invested in shops, goods and even Ghana government had collected huge sums of money from them, only to come back and lock their goods in their shop, leaving them with no money to afford health care, education, accommodation and food.






Nigerian woman commits suicide over closure of shops in Ghana
Mrs. Stella Okpaleke, whose shop has been under lock and key by the Ghana authority committed suicide.
https://guardian.ng/news/nigerian-woman-commits-suicide-over-closure-of-shops-in-ghana/

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by ThatFairGuy: 9:39am On Aug 14, 2020
I think we've had enough


"Ghana cannot be trading freely and living in Ecowas couuntries, whilst everyday in Ghana our citizens are humiliated and molested.
Else we return all Ghanaians to live and do business in Ghana and put an end to all this nonsense"

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by SmartProf(m): 9:40am On Aug 14, 2020
Africans are very hypocritical, babaric & evil to themselves. If this was to be done by security forces of an Asian/European country or America, they will call it Racism and form hashtags everywhere. The Buhari government and our foreign affairs ministry must be firm on international relations. Unfortunately, they themselves are a joke.

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Millimann: 9:40am On Aug 14, 2020
That's because they know our government cannot do anything.
They can't try it under Abacha or Obasanjo.

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Vyzz: 9:43am On Aug 14, 2020
Ghana again

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by backnbeta(f): 9:56am On Aug 14, 2020
If the whole world treat Africans the way Africans treat each other, the world will be too dangerous for us to live in (Except of course, the Arabs who literally see Africans like poop and they can't even hide it). At least, Europeans, Americans and the rest pretend to tolerate us but we can't just tolerate ourselves! Says a lot about us really undecided

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Nobody: 10:15am On Aug 14, 2020
The vanpire wit d power 2 protect d lives & properties of evry Nigerians home & abroad would remain quiet until several lives & properties worth billions are destroyed..

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by PROUDIGBO(m): 10:30am On Aug 14, 2020
SmartProf:
Africans are very hypocritical, babaric & evil to themselves. If these was to be done by security forces of an Asian/European country or America, they will call it Racism and form hashtags everywhere. The Buhari government and our foreign affairs ministry must be firm on international relations. Unfortunately, they themselves are a joke.

So true! Black Africans are amongst the most hypocritical and nasty set of people on earth! The fools will be joining black Americans to shout 'black lives matter', yet the wicked, jealous and intolerant mofos do worse to their fellow black Africans!

The way these intolerant Ghanaians worship anything white, i doubt they would treat even Lebanese, Indians and Arabs -never mind full obroni-whites- the way they treat Nigerians! Their problem is envy and inability to compete!

This rubbish wouldn't be a reoccuring decimal if we had proactive gov't that actually cares. Also, part of the problem is the diminished status of Nigeria in regional, continental and world affairs!

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Nobody: 10:31am On Aug 14, 2020
9ja don suffer

My Ghanian friend told me last week there's a NAIJA MUST GO movement going on in Kumasi in retaliation to GHANA MUST GO

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by freshkpomo(m): 10:31am On Aug 14, 2020
Verdict: Meanwhile some mumu feel say BBN na the solution to their problem, awon suffering and smiling gent.


A united youth is an unstoppable force

#NYM


Nigerians are suffering and smiling

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Mowsid(m): 10:31am On Aug 14, 2020
Nigerians are hard time hustlers that's why they do progress in other countries and the citizens of these countries be hating on their progress. What baffles me a lot is why our incompetent government just watch how it unfolds and do nothing sad

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by OGand99others: 10:31am On Aug 14, 2020
grin
Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Nobody: 10:31am On Aug 14, 2020
Being chased from everywhere.

Please can we break this country already so that everyone can bear their papa name.

Categorising all of us as Nigerians don tire me abeg.

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by YorubaKinging: 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
Bb
Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Sonnobax15(m): 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
shocked


even common ordinary Ghana wor dey flex their muscles on others...

Ghana must go bag still kuku full markets...na to just repeat wetin happen that year sharperly...

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by witsel4(m): 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
These Ghanian goats sef

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by donnie(m): 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
Kennyswag:
They don't want igbos in their country.. same way I don't want igbos in my place

grin Nigerians

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by bankulizer: 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
Did they beat them during the "Ghana must go period" ? If Yes, maybe na their ancestors dey beat Nigerians for there too.. grin
Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by jericco1(m): 10:32am On Aug 14, 2020
When you need the Nigerian government to protect their citizens interest they won't.. if ordinary Ghana that is a stone's throw from us can do this to Nigerians, why wouldn't countries like China and India do as they please with us.

It is a complete shame to be a Nigerian

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by helinues: 10:33am On Aug 14, 2020
One side of the story..

Is it today Nigerians have been trading in Ghana without having any issues?

Go to Mokola market and see reasonable Nigerians doing their business..

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by chiiraq802(m): 10:33am On Aug 14, 2020
Kennyswag:
They don't want igbos in their country.. same way I don't want igbos in my place

undecided

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by SEGLIZ: 10:33am On Aug 14, 2020
this country are really wanting trouble already.
the international community is seeing but turning blind eye, if Nigeria reacts they cry foul.

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by FuckThaMod: 10:33am On Aug 14, 2020
grin Nigerians must go

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Amspecial: 10:34am On Aug 14, 2020
grin
Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by espn(m): 10:34am On Aug 14, 2020
Make we sample them small here...

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Re: Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them by Aphrygian(m): 10:34am On Aug 14, 2020
Kennyswag:
They don't want igbos in their country.. same way I don't want igbos in my place
Ode ni e, there are many yorubas in Ghana, infact there is no ogbomosho family without a family member domiciled in Ghana, you better seek knowledge.

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