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How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by mekaboy(op): 1:21pm On Aug 18, 2020
For Ghana to activate the law requesting Nigerians to pay one million dollars to trade, after receiving their money to register their business, collected taxes, rent etc is very unfair. If such laws were active, how did you allow them register their business, rent shops, have resident permits based on the same business.

What i would have expected after they activated the law was to stop futher registration of foreign businesses to protect their own traders. Going to close down businesses of Nigerians doing business for years is unrealistic.

If i was president i will plead with them to give the Nigerian traders 6months to sell off. Also for use to document those Nigerian traders.

Give them insensitive on their return to Nigeria to easily adjust into the system.

Then make a law that Any Nigerian who graduates from a Ghana university in the next 3 years wont be allowed to serve in Nigeria or work for the federal government.

Once this law is past, Nigerians will no longer apply to study in Ghana. Nigerian students make up 80% of foreign students on Ghana, and possibly 40% of student population in Ghana.

The amount of money Ghana will loose in a year as a result of decline in number of Nigerian students in Ghana will be unimaginable. Ghana will be the ones begging Nigerians to come back.

The landlords that rent properties to Nigerian students will be protesting everyday on the streets. The school owners will be protesting the sharp fall in revenue. Just one law will get Ghana begging.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Nobody: 1:33pm On Aug 18, 2020
mekaboy:
For Ghana to activate the law requesting Nigerians to pay one million dollars to trade, after receiving their money to register their business, collected taxes, rent etc is very unfair. If such laws were active, how did you allow them register their business, rent shops, have resident permits based on the same business.

What i would have expected after they activated the law was to stop futher registration of foreign businesses to protect their own traders. Going to close down businesses of Nigerians doing business for years is unrealistic.

If i was president i will plead with them to give the Nigerian traders 6months to sell off. Also for use to document those Nigerian traders.

Give them insensitive on their return to Nigeria to easily adjust into the system.

Then make a law that Any Nigerian who graduates from a Ghana university in the next 3 years wont be allowed to serve in Nigeria or work for the federal government.

Once this law is past, Nigerians will no longer apply to study in Ghana. Nigerian students make up 80% of foreign students on Ghana, and possibly 40% of student population in Ghana.

The amount of money Ghana will loose in a year as a result of decline in number of Nigerian students in Ghana will be unimaginable. Ghana will be the ones begging Nigerians to come back.

The landlords that rent properties to Nigerian students will be protesting everyday on the streets. The school owners will be protesting the sharp fall in revenue. Just one law will get Ghana begging.
Just ban alomo bitters and watch them shit on themselves....this people are just doing this because they know we don't have a leader
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by helinues: 1:57pm On Aug 18, 2020
You guys are always too emotional.

Are Nigerians the only foreigners doing business in Ghana ?

Enough of all this victim mentality
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by DEROX: 2:00pm On Aug 18, 2020
Any Nigerian who dosent respect himself in ghana will be bleeped up because we also cant take shit from foreigners abroad
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by flokii: 2:09pm On Aug 18, 2020
Ghana is protecting her citizens, what is you own government doing to tackle poverty, insecurity, unemployment etc.?

It is this same Nigeria that sells gas and power to other countries when Nigerians can't boast of steady 12hrs power supply out of 24hrs in a day.

Should we mention the irritants from a particular part of the country who go to other people's lands to foment trouble, drag ownership claiming no man's land while theirs is perpetually unproductive and undeveloped? SA, Ghana and co. can't all be wrong at the same time. we need to fix ourselves and our image first and then look inwards.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
mekaboy:
For Ghana to activate the law requesting Nigerians to pay one million dollars to trade, after receiving their money to register their business, collected taxes, rent etc is very unfair. If such laws were active, how did you allow them register their business, rent shops, have resident permits based on the same business.

What i would have expected after they activated the law was to stop futher registration of foreign businesses to protect their own traders. Going to close down businesses of Nigerians doing business for years is unrealistic.

If i was president i will plead with them to give the Nigerian traders 6months to sell off. Also for use to document those Nigerian traders.

Give them insensitive on their return to Nigeria to easily adjust into the system.

Then make a law that Any Nigerian who graduates from a Ghana university in the next 3 years wont be allowed to serve in Nigeria or work for the federal government.

Once this law is past, Nigerians will no longer apply to study in Ghana. Nigerian students make up 80% of foreign students on Ghana, and possibly 40% of student population in Ghana.

The amount of money Ghana will loose in a year as a result of decline in number of Nigerian students in Ghana will be unimaginable. Ghana will be the ones begging Nigerians to come back.

The landlords that rent properties to Nigerian students will be protesting everyday on the streets. The school owners will be protesting the sharp fall in revenue. Just one law will get Ghana begging.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:14pm On Aug 18, 2020
All these Igbo traders, can't they stay in Igboland and do their business?
What are they doing in Ghana?
If they are so good at doing business why can't they do this business in Aba or Onitsha?
That's what you get for not staying in your Biafraland.
Ewu.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by IDeyNL: 2:19pm On Aug 18, 2020
Dogogo1900:
All these Igbo traders, can't they stay in Igboland and do their business?
What are they doing in Ghana?
If they are so good at doing business why can't they do this business in Aba or Onitsha?
That's what you get for not staying in your Biafraland.
Ewu.
You must be an empty-brained Afonja with Ewedu filled in it.

What are the Chinese doing in Nigeria too? Why can't they stay in their own country.

I suspect you still in your parents house eating 'thank you ma'.

Olodo
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by flokii: 2:22pm On Aug 18, 2020
Dogogo1900:
All these Igbo traders, can't they stay in Igboland and do their business?
What are they doing in Ghana?
If they are so good at doing business why can't they do this business in Aba or Onitsha?
That's what you get for not staying in your Biafraland.
Ewu.
If we talk now, they will say it's bigotry.

Others are striving, looking for ways to develop their region except these folks, all they want to do is roam about and do petty trading, competing with the locals everywhere they go.

I wonder what the governors in South East are doing with all the Federal allocations, bailout funds, tax etc. they collect. No visible development anywhere but you see them crying Tinubu and Ganduje all about when their own leaders are indeed the worst in the entire country.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:26pm On Aug 18, 2020
IDeyNL:
You must be an empty-brained Afonja with Ewedu filled in it.

What are the Chinese doing in Nigeria too? Why can't they stay in their own country.

I suspect you still in your parents house eating 'thank you ma'.

Olodo
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900:
I know you like to take all your frustrations out on Yoruba people but I'm not Yoruba. I see your Biafra people in Port Harcourt doing petty trading, why can't you people go to school and
have proper jobs instead of doing petty trading all over the world. See as common Ghana de pursue una?
My only problem is that they call you Nigerians not Biafrans.
The truth is that every other zone is developing and expanding while the Igbos are running away from their smelly Aba and Onitsha and selling pure water in Ghana,Lagos,Port Harcourt ,Uyo,Kano and Kaduna.What a shame. Shame on illiterate Biafrans.Go home and sell pure water in Aba.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by ggood: 2:44pm On Aug 18, 2020
Ghanaians mtherfucka leave Nairaland and Nigerians alone , Nairaland is a Nigeria forum not Ghana forum , I don't visit any Ghana website .
DEROX:
Any Nigerian who dosent respect himself in ghana will be bleeped up because we also cant take shit from foreigners abroad
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by IDeyNL: 2:47pm On Aug 18, 2020
Dogogo1900:
I know you like to take all your frustrations out on Yoruba people but I'm not Yoruba. I see your Biafra people in Port Harcourt doing petty trading, why can't you people go to school and gave proper jobs instead of doing petty trading all over the world. See as common Ghana de pursue una?
My only problem is that they call you Nigerians not Biafrans.
The truth is that every other zone is developing and expanding while the Igbos are running away from their smelly Aba and Onitsha and selling pure water in Ghana,Lagos,Port Harcourt ,Uyo,Kano and Kaduna.What a shame. Shame on illiterate Biafrans.Go home and sell pure water in Aba.
I doubt blame you. If I were yoruba, I would deny too..
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:52pm On Aug 18, 2020
IDeyNL:
I doubt blame you. If I were yoruba, I would deny too..
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:56pm On Aug 18, 2020
Hahahaha, you see how stupid the typical Biafra man is?
You believe everyone is Yoruba?
What a low life you are, no wonder you are all slaves of Nigeria. If you had gone to school you wouldn't be a petty trader.Lol.
Anyway, I don't have time for illiterate Biafrans.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:58pm On Aug 18, 2020
IDeyNL:
I doubt blame you. If I were yoruba, I would deny too..
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by Dogogo1900: 2:59pm On Aug 18, 2020
Very soon we will close your shops in Port Harcourt too,we did it before and we will do it again very soon. Otu nnegi.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by IDeyNL: 3:00pm On Aug 18, 2020
Dogogo1900:
Very soon we will close your shops in Port Harcourt too,we did it before and we will do it again very soon. Otu nnegi.
Afonja can only make mouth. We know you.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by mekaboy(op): 3:08pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
You guys are always too emotional.

Are Nigerians the only foreigners doing business in Ghana ?

Enough of all this victim mentality
Your likes are the reason we are treated the way we are. Let the Nigerian students stop, lets know if we are the only ones studying in Ghana.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by mekaboy(op): 3:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
flokii:
If we talk now, they will say it's bigotry.

Others are striving, looking for ways to develop their region except these folks, all they want to do is roam about and do petty trading, competing with the locals everywhere they go.

I wonder what the governors in South East are doing with all the Federal allocations, bailout funds, tax etc. they collect. No visible development anywhere but you see them crying Tinubu and Ganduje all about when their own leaders are indeed the worst in the entire country.
Yet you play all the politics to ensure the only functioning sea port is in lagos. Even when people are dying in traffic.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by helinues: 3:14pm On Aug 18, 2020
mekaboy:
Your likes are the reason we are treated the way we are. Let the Nigerian students stop, lets know if we are the only ones studying in Ghana.
Let me ask you first, have you been to Ghana before?
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by PROUDIGBO(m): 3:15pm On Aug 18, 2020
IDeyNL:
I doubt blame you. If I were yoruba, I would deny too..
The bigot doesn’t necessarily have to be Yoruba! It’s more likely he’s a Fulani kid!
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by mekaboy(op): 3:17pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
Let me ask you first, have you been to Ghana before?
Yes. Countless times. And there is nothing like Igbo Nigerian or Yoruba Nigerian there.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by MsAllison(f): 3:21pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
You guys are always too emotional.

Are Nigerians the only foreigners doing business in Ghana ?

Enough of all this victim mentality
shatap and get out!
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by helinues: 3:33pm On Aug 18, 2020
MsAllison:
shatap and get out!
Hahahaha..

Are mods not allowing you to do your cancellation in peace ni?
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by afube: 3:39pm On Aug 18, 2020
flokii:
Ghana is protecting her citizens, what is you own government doing to tackle poverty, insecurity, unemployment etc.?

It is this same Nigeria that sells gas and power to other countries when Nigerians can't boast of steady 12hrs power supply out of 24hrs in a day.

Should we mention the irritants from a particular part of the country who go to other people's lands to foment trouble, drag ownership claiming no man's land while theirs is perpetually unproductive and undeveloped? SA, Ghana and co. can't all be wrong at the same time. we need to fix ourselves and our image first and then look inwards.
Another bleeping mumudeen crawls out from mushin to yarn rubbish.
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by MsAllison(f): 3:53pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
Hahahaha..

Are mods not allowing you to do your cancellation in peace ni?
.?
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by helinues: 3:54pm On Aug 18, 2020
MsAllison:
.?
No be today you dey deceive yourself.. I can only urge you to continue
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by MsAllison(f): 3:59pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
No be today you dey deceive yourself.. I can only urge you to continue
love i don't understand you kiss cry
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by helinues: 4:01pm On Aug 18, 2020
MsAllison:
love i don't understand you kiss cry
You can never understand cos you yourself is mysterious about yourself
Re: How I Would Have Handled Nigeria Ghana Trade Issue. by MsAllison(f): 4:17pm On Aug 18, 2020
helinues:
You can never understand cos you yourself is mysterious about yourself
grin
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