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Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Fantasticcc: 11:29am On Aug 17, 2020 |
goshen26:mynd44, seun lalasticlala |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Bighead9: 11:29am On Aug 17, 2020 |
MajorOvakporaye: Trash. You no go help your Brothers to beg Ghanaian Government not to deport them, you dey here dey promote propaganda. Already, Imo State has the highest unemployment rate in Nigeria, followed by Enugu. If you allow Ghana Government deport your Brothers from Ghana, the rate of unemployment in the EAst will escalate, 1 Like
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Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by temptnow: 11:41am On Aug 17, 2020 |
Jaqenhghar: Imagine all countries in the world pass such $1million dollars law. I guess you have relatives in Europe and America imagine how devastating it will be for them. Ghanaians are naturally evil. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by slowice(m): 11:46am On Aug 17, 2020 |
MrAkata: What is your definition of "behave accordingly"... Is it being law abiding or ass licking locals? Is it paying you taxes or the way you walk? |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Uglyojuku: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
POKUASI2: Let us have the pictorial evidence because I believe that Chinese, Lebanese etc do not do the 2 by 2 shops that we Nigerians do.Theirs might be super mega stores. Is there any other reason these Ghanaians are doing this? 1 Like |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by FacelessKing: 12:13pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
honorsam: And Ghana ministry of Trade confirmed that? |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Sagay212: 12:20pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Because you do anyhow in your country doesn't mean your nonsense will be tolerated in other countries. Obey the law and nobody will disturb you. Pay your taxes and you won't have problems. I wish I could handle tax collection in nigeria. I swear to God I will make sure Indians , Lebanese, chinese, indians especially pay their taxes up to date. I will strangle them with that payment of taxes because they are experts in tax evasion and some useless nigerians support them. 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Guyman02: 12:29pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
For those mentioning tribes, Airpeace repatriated more Yorubas than Igbos in the thick of xenophobic attacks, even me was shocked at the number of Yorubas resident in South Africa. The reality is that Igbos are loud, they attract attention to themselves by their lifestyle of showing off which is not bad but makes lazy people jealous 1 Like |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Amumaigwe: 12:59pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Onijagidijagan: Afonja and jealousy. Igbos will still prosper anywhere in the world, then repatriate the funds and continue buying up your ancestors' burial grounds all over SW for shopping malls. Yoruba can never resist igbo man's offer; it is ususlly very tempting. Deal with it. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by LastProphet: 3:07pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
temptnow: Who told you those laws are not in the UK? Why do you see shoprite, DSTV, Woolworth, etc from SA but you don't see any SA man with provision shop beside your street? 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:12pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
temptnow:I'm not here to argue the rightness or wrongness. It's their laws, simple. You don't like it, you leave. No one shot at them, beat them or stole their property. No be by force. Same way we deported them years ago and heavens didnt fall. It was your policy thenthey respected it. Respect theirs too. Go and try setting up a business in Europe nah. You think you can just set up a container or shed and start doing business? In the long run you will spend almost rhe same thing setting up 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:13pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
LastProphet:No mind them. They see things only through the eyes of naija. 2 Likes |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:15pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Dedetwo:Well from. What I see the Ghanaians dont have to go through the same process so yeah its Ghanaians first. Besides who cares. Like I said if e no favour you, leave. Their country their rules. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:16pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Simbrixton:Una must create space Even if na on top water |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:19pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
honorsam: I am not here to contest their laws. If its unfair I believe there are channels to challenge such laws as against screaming and constituting a public nuisance. The policeman appealed to them to go and consult the revenue services saying things will be explained to them there. I find that very very fair compared to how it might have panned out in our dear republic. With horsewhips, guns and teargas. The shops will be looted and 1 or 2 people will be killed in the process. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:22pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
honorsam:You will be surprised. Its only in Naija you can erect a tin roof shed in front of people's homes and start selling stuff. No registration, no one certifies your product and if your product harms people you simply disappear or give the police something to look the other way |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by honorsam(m): 3:22pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
FacelessKing:Yes,that's the issue. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 3:23pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
honorsam:So it seems. Na their laws. Una too fit establish una own laws |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by markfemi1: 3:26pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
temptnow: |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by honorsam(m): 3:30pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Jaqenhghar:I can confirm from a close ally that all efforts from our brothers towards resolving that falls on deaf ears,hence,the outcry for an upper hand.To think that this law applies to Nigerian traders alone should tell you something.Reciprocity is part of diplomacy.Read about Busia of Ghana,the New Patriotic Party and Akuffo Addo you will realise the information this people are gradually relaying to us indirectly. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by luluman: 3:31pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Onijagidijagan:Why are they always troublesome? Nigeria na them, South Africa na them, & now Ghana. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by luluman: 3:33pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
temptnow:If migration no pay you come back home now. |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Wizzzzmike: 4:05pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
ODJ124:I'm a Ghanaian and I'm telling you they can't do sh!t |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by ODJ124(m): 4:10pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Wizzzzmike:I laugh in Swahili..... Try anything funny with our citizens in Ghana and watch our citizens + FG respond in kind and over kind... When we locked our border u guys were begging us to open it... |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Wizzzzmike: 4:13pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
ODJ124: lol dude ur a joke Ghana beg Nigeria to open borders are sick? Now who's crying and begging lol smh...next joke |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by ODJ124(m): 4:21pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Wizzzzmike:LMAO....try anything funny and see our citizens response.... |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Jaqenhghar: 4:48pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
honorsam:I will read it. Seriously are you surprised by all these? I am not. The relationship between the two countries has never been warm. When doing business in such places one needs to be careful and expect the worst. 1 Like |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by Wizzzzmike: 5:02pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
ODJ124:the shops have been locked. what did ur citizens do ? lol |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by temptnow: 5:49pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
LastProphet:oga , everyone knows Black South Africans are not naturally enterprising like the white South Africans who owns those stores and companies you mentioned. My aunty owns a provision store in London. Nigerians own lots of shops in Peckham . Go there you will think it's a Nigerian market |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by anungangampu: 5:51pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Smartwave:people like you have not achieved anything in life, if they leave Lagos for you only u would continue being poor |
Re: Ghana: Why We Locked Up Shops Of Some Nigerian Traders by MrAkata: 5:55pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
slowice: Texas is a conservative and laid back . The hustle mentality you see in NY won't get you far in Texas. Locals wont tolerate any perceived disrespect. Texas is gun country so you might end up getting shot and nobody cares. Texas is where you can walk the street with an M16 and police cant stop you. In order to make it in Texas you have to be humble and respectful. The opposite of new York. The hustle mentality won't get you far in Texas |
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