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Treated Like A Leper: Ordeals Of Nigerians In Most African Countries by DailyNaija: 10:46am On Oct 09, 2018
The Federal Government must as a matter of urgency wade into the ordeals of Nigerian traders especially traders doing business in most African Countries such as South Africa and Ghana. The harassment of Nigerians in Ghana can no longer be treated with kid gloves. It requires serious, intensive engagement, else the issue might boil over into xenophobic attacks, like South Africa, which will seriously threaten the cordial relationship between Nigeria and Ghana.

Following the closure of more than 400 shops by the authorities in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, some members of the Nigerian Union of Traders Associations (NUTA), Ghana, led by its President, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nnaji, recently staged a protest at the headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, Abuja, demanding that Ghana should respect the treaty on free trade and movement of persons in the sub-region and reopen their businesses....continue...

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Re: Treated Like A Leper: Ordeals Of Nigerians In Most African Countries by TheOdd1sOut: 10:48am On Oct 09, 2018
no place like home.

please if you have/know a person wanting to embark on that journey, its risky. please discourage him/her.

there are no "greener pastures there"

only torment

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