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Video: Nigerians Prevent Ghana Immigration From Checking Resident Permits by Levant: 7:43am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Attack on our officers by Nigerians won’t go unanswered – GIS By Mohammed Awal - February 13, 2019 The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has set up a committee to probe an attack on some of its men by some Nigerian nationals at Budumburam at Kasoa. Some Nigerians in a video which has since gone viral are seen preventing officers of the Immigration Service on duty to check on the resident permits of the foreigners. The Nigerians are seen blocking the vehicle the officers are driving in with pieces of cement blocks and wooden objects to prevent the officers from leaving the scene. The officers looked on helplessly as they could not move their vehicle from the scene as a result of the blockage. The head of public affairs at the Ghana immigration service, Superintendent Michael Amoako Atta reacting to the incident told Starr News a committee has been set up to probe the matter. He said the service will not “sit idle" for this to go unanswered. https://starrfm.com.gh/2019/02/attack-on-our-officers-by-nigerians-wont-go-unanswered-gis/ |
Re: Video: Nigerians Prevent Ghana Immigration From Checking Resident Permits by Levant: 7:46am On Feb 14, 2019 |
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Re: Video: Nigerians Prevent Ghana Immigration From Checking Resident Permits by vengertime: 7:51am On Feb 14, 2019 |
[quote author=Levant post=75713213]Attack on our officers by Nigerians won’t go unanswered – GIS By Mohammed Awal - February 13, 2019 The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has set up a committee to probe an attack on some of its men by some Nigerian nationals at Budumburam at Kasoa. Some Nigerians in a video which has since gone viral are seen preventing officers of the Immigration Service on duty to check on the resident permits of the foreigners. The Nigerians are seen blocking the vehicle the officers are driving in with pieces of cement blocks and wooden objects to prevent the officers from leaving the scene. The officers looked on helplessly as they could not move their vehicle from the scene as a result of the blockage. The head of public affairs at the Ghana immigration service, Superintendent Michael Amoako Atta reacting to the incident told Starr News a committee has been set up to probe the matter. He said the service will not “sit idle" for this to go unanswered. https://starrfm.com.gh/2019/02/attack-on-our-officers-by-nigerians-wont-go-unanswered-gis/[/quote Old news, Ghana immigration went to Nigerian area yo collect bribe and Naija boys dealt with them. It's about time Naija boys get AK47 and start shooting them modafuckers |
Re: Video: Nigerians Prevent Ghana Immigration From Checking Resident Permits by Levant: 8:17am On Feb 14, 2019 |
vengertime: This was published yesterday. In another man's country you want to shoot and fight law enforcement agents? |
Re: Video: Nigerians Prevent Ghana Immigration From Checking Resident Permits by vengertime: 11:24am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Levant:law enforcement thieves. |
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