Why Is Ghana The New Headquarters Of Africa Free Trade Zone And Not Nigeria by Built2last: 8:06am On Jul 14, 2019 |
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African leaders on Sunday voted to choose Ghana as the new headquarters to House the new Africa free trade zone. Coming with the new trade zone is a new airline hub for Africa to be built in Ghana.
14 years ago Donald Duke had initiated discussions on the need for an airline hub to serve Africa to be situated in calabar. Unfortunately the dream died with Tinapa.
It is important that Africa has its own hub, but unfortunately our political leadership just do not understand how these things work, so they never take it serious. From Nigeria, to travel to most African countries within Africa, you have to first travel either to Frankfurt or Amsterdam before you can connect to headquarters of most African countries. CGI will be financing an airlines hub in Ghana following the situating of the Africa free trade zone in Ghana.
Under the Addis Ababa-based African Union’s rules, all of its 55 members may bid to host the headquarters. Kenya, Ghana, eSwatini, Madagascar and Egypt where all in the race. Ethiopia and Senegal pulled out. On Sunday Ghana emerged. Almighty Nigeria was not even mentioned or considered.
This is what a good visionary leadership brings to its people. Ghana political leadership since Rawlings has stabilized. Ghanaians understand the importance of electing very educated people to lead their country.
Take for example, United Nations headquarters is in New York, it couldn’t be in Togo or Venezuela because America provides world leadership, naturally America had to house the UN, that’s how it works.
Second , America provides the bulk of UN funding, so traditionally they have to house the UN, the same argument goes as to why America houses the World Trade Center and the world bank.
Now, Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa, we finance and fund Ecowas and makes a significant commitment and contribution to African Union. Housing the headquarters of the African free trade zone should not even be in contention, it should naturally come to us, but when our leaders seem not to understand the value we hold in global affairs new comers poke their hands in our eyes.
To be factual, but we need a leadership and a team of advisers that knows what to do and how the international system works if Nigeria must rise again.
Gradually Nigeria has lost her birthright, lost her big brother status. If not, how do you explain the fact that the African free trade zone headquarters is not in Lagos or Abuja rather it is going to Ghana and Africa airlines hub is also going to Ghana?
The was a time all of Africa quakes when Nigeria roars, what has happened to the giant of Africa? Gradually the giant of Africa has lost its seniority in the committee of nations to little Ghana, a country with a population a little above cross river state. Ghana is what it is today because of investments from Nigeria. If all Nigerian investments are withdrawn from Ghana, their entire economy may not compete with that of Eti ~OSA local government of Lagos state.
See what good leadership has turned Ghana to. It has become a place we send our kids to attend good schools because our school system has lost it.
This all started when we refused to welcome black Americans who wanted to relocate to Nigeria and help develope an African country. Our Senate turned down the offer, Ghana opened her doors, gave 250 black Americans automatic Ghanaian citizenship. The positive PR that gesture has given Ghana among the worlds nations is enormous.
Virtually all African countries signed the free trade zone pact over a year ago, Nigeria and South Africa initially abstained. Now that Nigeria decided to join, given the fact that virtually all of Africa needs Nigeria more than we need them given the size of our economy and access to raw materials whose movement tariff free within Africa would boost other economies, why didn’t Nigeria insist on Housing the free trade zones headquarters as a prerequisite for joining the zone? Our leaders just cannot see the future.
Last week South Africa became the 65th country offering visa free entry to holders of Ghanaian passports. Leadership is all about Capacity and vision, it is obvious Ghana is getting it right.
Nigeria has everything required to lead Africa. We have the intellectuals, we have the wealth, we have great men with vision, but focused and visionary leadership has remained a challenge since independence. Ethnicity, religion, zoning and primitive partisanship has continued to hold us back. We pray our children in their own generation wakes up the sleeping giant. Africa shall rise again.
Princewill Odidi writes from Atlanta. |
Re: Why Is Ghana The New Headquarters Of Africa Free Trade Zone And Not Nigeria by Kdon2: 8:13am On Jul 14, 2019 |
Built2last: If you're Nigerian.. Read this!
Personal Opinion!
African leaders on Sunday voted to choose Ghana as the new headquarters to House the new Africa free trade zone. Coming with the new trade zone is a new airline hub for Africa to be built in Ghana.
14 years ago Donald Duke had initiated discussions on the need for an airline hub to serve Africa to be situated in calabar. Unfortunately the dream died with Tinapa.
It is important that Africa has its own hub, but unfortunately our political leadership just do not understand how these things work, so they never take it serious. From Nigeria, to travel to most African countries within Africa, you have to first travel either to Frankfurt or Amsterdam before you can connect to headquarters of most African countries. CGI will be financing an airlines hub in Ghana following the situating of the Africa free trade zone in Ghana.
Under the Addis Ababa-based African Union’s rules, all of its 55 members may bid to host the headquarters. Kenya, Ghana, eSwatini, Madagascar and Egypt where all in the race. Ethiopia and Senegal pulled out. On Sunday Ghana emerged. Almighty Nigeria was not even mentioned or considered.
This is what a good visionary leadership brings to its people. Ghana political leadership since Rawlings has stabilized. Ghanaians understand the importance of electing very educated people to lead their country.
Take for example, United Nations headquarters is in New York, it couldn’t be in Togo or Venezuela because America provides world leadership, naturally America had to house the UN, that’s how it works.
Second , America provides the bulk of UN funding, so traditionally they have to house the UN, the same argument goes as to why America houses the World Trade Center and the world bank.
Now, Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa, we finance and fund Ecowas and makes a significant commitment and contribution to African Union. Housing the headquarters of the African free trade zone should not even be in contention, it should naturally come to us, but when our leaders seem not to understand the value we hold in global affairs new comers poke their hands in our eyes.
To be factual, but we need a leadership and a team of advisers that knows what to do and how the international system works if Nigeria must rise again.
Gradually Nigeria has lost her birthright, lost her big brother status. If not, how do you explain the fact that the African free trade zone headquarters is not in Lagos or Abuja rather it is going to Ghana and Africa airlines hub is also going to Ghana?
The was a time all of Africa quakes when Nigeria roars, what has happened to the giant of Africa? Gradually the giant of Africa has lost its seniority in the committee of nations to little Ghana, a country with a population a little above cross river state. Ghana is what it is today because of investments from Nigeria. If all Nigerian investments are withdrawn from Ghana, their entire economy may not compete with that of Eti ~OSA local government of Lagos state.
See what good leadership has turned Ghana to. It has become a place we send our kids to attend good schools because our school system has lost it.
This all started when we refused to welcome black Americans who wanted to relocate to Nigeria and help develope an African country. Our Senate turned down the offer, Ghana opened her doors, gave 250 black Americans automatic Ghanaian citizenship. The positive PR that gesture has given Ghana among the worlds nations is enormous.
Virtually all African countries signed the free trade zone pact over a year ago, Nigeria and South Africa initially abstained. Now that Nigeria decided to join, given the fact that virtually all of Africa needs Nigeria more than we need them given the size of our economy and access to raw materials whose movement tariff free within Africa would boost other economies, why didn’t Nigeria insist on Housing the free trade zones headquarters as a prerequisite for joining the zone? Our leaders just cannot see the future.
Last week South Africa became the 65th country offering visa free entry to holders of Ghanaian passports. Leadership is all about Capacity and vision, it is obvious Ghana is getting it right.
Nigeria has everything required to lead Africa. We have the intellectuals, we have the wealth, we have great men with vision, but focused and visionary leadership has remained a challenge since independence. Ethnicity, religion, zoning and primitive partisanship has continued to hold us back. We pray our children in their own generation wakes up the sleeping giant. Africa shall rise again.
Princewill Odidi writes from Atlanta. Because nigeria is not safe for business |
Re: Why Is Ghana The New Headquarters Of Africa Free Trade Zone And Not Nigeria by PetroDollaxxx: 6:39pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
Rubbish article! Why are nigerians like this? Nigeria is not an important as you Nigerians seem to think ooh! What this idiot write was just trash. I will just put mention two very foolish and misleading submissions he made. First the goat claims Ghana’s population is a littl3 more than that of Cross River? What is the population of Cross River state? What he said was a blatant lie! Secondly, he said a Ghana is what it is today because of investments by nigerians. What kind of nonsense is that? Who told him that? I can bet my last pesewas the fool hasn’t even stepped into Ghana all life and only feeding from trash from the media. How much investment do nigerians have in Ghana? Can anyone tell me how much investment Nigerians have in Ghana? I am eagerly waiting. This level of stvpidly must stop! When did nigeria sign the agreement for the free African trade zone that it is fighting to host its headquarters? When your president was refusing to sign the agreement, you thought he was doing your great. Can you imagine the country that just signed the agreement wants to host the headquarters. Nobody gives a fvck about you nigerians and your poverty-raved country. Arrant crap! Built2last: If you're Nigerian.. Read this!
Personal Opinion!
African leaders on Sunday voted to choose Ghana as the new headquarters to House the new Africa free trade zone. Coming with the new trade zone is a new airline hub for Africa to be built in Ghana.
14 years ago Donald Duke had initiated discussions on the need for an airline hub to serve Africa to be situated in calabar. Unfortunately the dream died with Tinapa.
It is important that Africa has its own hub, but unfortunately our political leadership just do not understand how these things work, so they never take it serious. From Nigeria, to travel to most African countries within Africa, you have to first travel either to Frankfurt or Amsterdam before you can connect to headquarters of most African countries. CGI will be financing an airlines hub in Ghana following the situating of the Africa free trade zone in Ghana.
Under the Addis Ababa-based African Union’s rules, all of its 55 members may bid to host the headquarters. Kenya, Ghana, eSwatini, Madagascar and Egypt where all in the race. Ethiopia and Senegal pulled out. On Sunday Ghana emerged. Almighty Nigeria was not even mentioned or considered.
This is what a good visionary leadership brings to its people. Ghana political leadership since Rawlings has stabilized. Ghanaians understand the importance of electing very educated people to lead their country.
Take for example, United Nations headquarters is in New York, it couldn’t be in Togo or Venezuela because America provides world leadership, naturally America had to house the UN, that’s how it works.
Second , America provides the bulk of UN funding, so traditionally they have to house the UN, the same argument goes as to why America houses the World Trade Center and the world bank.
Now, Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa, we finance and fund Ecowas and makes a significant commitment and contribution to African Union. Housing the headquarters of the African free trade zone should not even be in contention, it should naturally come to us, but when our leaders seem not to understand the value we hold in global affairs new comers poke their hands in our eyes.
To be factual, but we need a leadership and a team of advisers that knows what to do and how the international system works if Nigeria must rise again.
Gradually Nigeria has lost her birthright, lost her big brother status. If not, how do you explain the fact that the African free trade zone headquarters is not in Lagos or Abuja rather it is going to Ghana and Africa airlines hub is also going to Ghana?
The was a time all of Africa quakes when Nigeria roars, what has happened to the giant of Africa? Gradually the giant of Africa has lost its seniority in the committee of nations to little Ghana, a country with a population a little above cross river state. Ghana is what it is today because of investments from Nigeria. If all Nigerian investments are withdrawn from Ghana, their entire economy may not compete with that of Eti ~OSA local government of Lagos state.
See what good leadership has turned Ghana to. It has become a place we send our kids to attend good schools because our school system has lost it.
This all started when we refused to welcome black Americans who wanted to relocate to Nigeria and help develope an African country. Our Senate turned down the offer, Ghana opened her doors, gave 250 black Americans automatic Ghanaian citizenship. The positive PR that gesture has given Ghana among the worlds nations is enormous.
Virtually all African countries signed the free trade zone pact over a year ago, Nigeria and South Africa initially abstained. Now that Nigeria decided to join, given the fact that virtually all of Africa needs Nigeria more than we need them given the size of our economy and access to raw materials whose movement tariff free within Africa would boost other economies, why didn’t Nigeria insist on Housing the free trade zones headquarters as a prerequisite for joining the zone? Our leaders just cannot see the future.
Last week South Africa became the 65th country offering visa free entry to holders of Ghanaian passports. Leadership is all about Capacity and vision, it is obvious Ghana is getting it right.
Nigeria has everything required to lead Africa. We have the intellectuals, we have the wealth, we have great men with vision, but focused and visionary leadership has remained a challenge since independence. Ethnicity, religion, zoning and primitive partisanship has continued to hold us back. We pray our children in their own generation wakes up the sleeping giant. Africa shall rise again.
Princewill Odidi writes from Atlanta. 1 Like |