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Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Blue3k(m): 2:05am On Aug 15, 2020
Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, (GIPC) Act 865

27. ACTIVITIES RESERVED FOR GHANAIANS AND GHANAIAN OWNED 
ENTERPRISES

(1) A person who is not a citizen or an enterprise which is not wholly owned by citizen shall not 
invest or participate in—
a. the sale of goods or provision of services in a market, petty trading or hawking or selling 
of goods in a stall at any place;
b. the operation of taxi or car hire service in an enterprise that has a fleet of less than 
twenty-five vehicles;
c. the operation of a beauty salon or a barber shop;
d. the printing of recharge scratch cards for the use of subscribers of telecommunication 
services;
e. the production of exercise books and other basic stationery;
f. the retail of finished pharmaceutical products;
g. the production, supply and retail of sachet water; and
h. all aspects of pool betting business and lotteries, except football pool

28. ENTERPRISES ELIGIBLE FOR FOREIGN PARTICIPATION AND MINIMUM FOREIGN CAPITAL REQUIREMENT

(1) A person who is not a citizen may participate in an enterprise other than an enterprise specified in section 27 if that person

a. in the case of a joint enterprise with a partner who is a citizen, invests a foreign capital of
not less than two hundred thousand United States dollars in cash or capital goods
relevant to the investment or a combination of both by way of equity participation and the partner who is a citizen does not have less than ten percent equity participation in the
joint enterprise; or
b. where the enterprise is wholly owned by that person, invests a foreign capital of not less
than five hundred thousand United States dollars in cash or capital goods relevant to the
investment or a combination of both by way of equity capital in the enterprise.
(2) A person who is not a citizen may engage in a trading enterprise if that person invests in the
enterprise, not less than one million United States dollars in cash or goods and services
relevant to the investments.
(3) For the purpose of this section, “trading” includes the purchasing and selling of imported
goods and services.
(4) An enterprise referred to in subsection (2) shall employ at least twenty skilled Ghanaians.
(5) The minimum foreign capital requirement of this section shall not apply to the foreign spouse
of a citizen of Ghana to the extent that
a. the foreign spouse is or has been married to a citizen of Ghana for a minimum period of
five years continuously or holds an indefinite resident permit prior to registration of an
enterprise;
b. the marriage has been duly verified as having been validly conducted; and
c. the foreign spouse is ordinarily resident in Ghana.
(6) A citizen of Ghana who loses the citizenship by reason of the assumption of the citizenship of another country shall not be required to comply with the minimum capital requirement of this
section.

Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gipcghana.com/press-and-media/downloads/promotional-materials/3-gipc-act-2013-act-865/file.html&ved=2ahUKEwil7NrBhJzrAhWIbs0KHRM8D-UQFjACegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2j7rO0P3eXRgXcv7QD3niL

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Lhanre(m): 2:14am On Aug 15, 2020
Nigerians always love to ignore it find their way around laws, but when the law catches onto them they begin to cry wolf

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Sakamaje: 2:22am On Aug 15, 2020
I can't help but agree with the Op. I think Nigerians can generally have a high tendency to be very lawless in other countries if allowed. Maybe Ghanaians themselves encouraged the flouting of their own laws initially when they deemed it harmless. But apparently they are now feeling threatened that if something is not done their local retail markets could be overrun by Nigerians who may be coming in with funds being sourced from questionable sources that their local retailers can't compete with. In light of that I can't say I blame them for protecting their turf. If every country simply allows foreigners free reign to come in and compete in their markets without certain restrictions, many countries would be overrun by foreigners in no time. There is nothing like absolute free trade anywhere in the world.

Let's not be naive. Even the developed countries have protectionist policies that protect certain sectors of their local markets/economy, so let's be guided.



afube:
What you posted here is absolute drivel, you are the ignorant one.The ecowas protocols, which Ghana and Nigeria have ratified and domesticated supercedes that local Ghanaian laws.Please do not exhibit your ignorance here.
Its bad leadership here in Nigeria that is drving V our children into the hands of wicked African nations...............our born to rule fulani colonialists should do quick and carry their bags and go.......at this point i don't even mind a Tinubu presidency..........these sahrlian savages are just running the country aground.

Don't kid yourself. No West African country is a slave to any ecowas protocol. Even Nigeria herself violated that so-called protocol when it shut its borders recently. When Nigeria deported millions of Ghanaians decades ago, it didn't need to ask for anybody's permission. Every democratic and sovereign nation is first of all subject to the wishes of its people before any sub-regional protocol. The issue can quickly degenerate into a political one for the Ghanaian government hence what you are seeing happening. The Ghanaian government is only yielding to the yearnings and requests of its people to prevent Nigerians from engaging in retail trading in their country, ecowas protocols are secondary in priority.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Rossikk(m): 2:28am On Aug 15, 2020
Blue3k:


Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gipcghana.com/press-and-media/downloads/promotional-materials/3-gipc-act-2013-act-865/file.html&ved=2ahUKEwil7NrBhJzrAhWIbs0KHRM8D-UQFjACegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2j7rO0P3eXRgXcv7QD3niL

Front page: Lalasticlala

The problem is not the laws. The problem is that they only enforce them on Nigerians. Other traders from Mali, Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin etc are allowed to trade anyhow they want. Only Nigerians are targeted. There are also laws against illegal mining in Ghana, yet there are thousands of Chinese, Indians and Lebanese mining gold illegally there with impunity. So, Ghana has laws. Just that they only enforce them on Nigerians.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Blue3k(m): 2:37am On Aug 15, 2020
Lawlessness Nigerians are an embarrassment.
I see why Ghana cracks down on Nigerians when it comes to deportations. Certain people have to understand not every country will coddle criminals. This is especially true when they play victim after committing a crime. If you cant live by their rules just return to Nigeria it's not that hard.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by hisgrace090: 2:49am On Aug 15, 2020
But this their new law gives no room for ECOWAS protocols of retailing ECOWAS made goods at all.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Dedetwo(m): 2:50am On Aug 15, 2020
Blue3k:


Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, (GIPC) Act 865

ACTIVITIES RESERVED FOR GHANAIANS AND GHANAIAN OWNED
ENTERPRISES

(1) A person who is not a citizen or an enterprise which is not wholly owned by citizen shall not
invest or participate in—
a. the sale of goods or provision of services in a market, petty trading or hawking or selling
of goods in a stall at any place;
b. the operation of taxi or car hire service in an enterprise that has a fleet of less than
twenty-five vehicles;
c. the operation of a beauty salon or a barber shop;
d. the printing of recharge scratch cards for the use of subscribers of telecommunication
services;
e. the production of exercise books and other basic stationery;
f. the retail of finished pharmaceutical products;
g. the production, supply and retail of sachet water; and
h. all aspects of pool betting business and lotteries, except football pool

Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gipcghana.com/press-and-media/downloads/promotional-materials/3-gipc-act-2013-act-865/file.html&ved=2ahUKEwil7NrBhJzrAhWIbs0KHRM8D-UQFjACegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2j7rO0P3eXRgXcv7QD3niL

Front page: Lalasticlala

The above regulations are antihuman and specifically anti-immigrants. The regulations are simply draconian. These freaking Ghanaians cannot survive a day if other Africans state stood up such laws against Ghana as a country. Where are the doctrines of ECOWA? These retrogressive policy and Ghanaian government should be hold accountable for this inhumanity against fellow Africans. What a shame.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Rossikk(m): 3:08am On Aug 15, 2020
Dedetwo:


The above regulations are antihuman and specifically anti-immigrants. The regulations are simply draconian. These freaking Ghanaians cannot survive a day if other Africans state stood up such laws against Ghana as a country. Where are the doctrines of ECOWA? These retrogressive policy and Ghanaian government should be hold accountable for this inhumanity against fellow Africans. What a shame.

You're right. Very draconian and discriminatory laws.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Blue3k(m): 3:41am On Aug 15, 2020
hisgrace090:
But this their new law gives no room for ECOWAS protocols of retailing ECOWAS made goods at all.

What protocols are you referring to? This law doesn't stop anyone from exporting goods to Ghana if we're talking about the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme. Nigeria is free to sue if they believe it does.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Bluntguy: 3:58am On Aug 15, 2020
Ghana seems to be the only country I know where there is separate laws for its local business men and non-Ghanians. Or are they still pained by the border closure by the Nigerian government which they see as being targeted at them? Because the above listed laws suddenly came into effect the moment Nigeria closed her borders against smugglers. All this is just bad belle.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by tribalmall: 4:10am On Aug 15, 2020
Laws can be enforced anyhow those who established it chose to enforce it. If they turn blind eye to Chinese it is not Nigeria's problem, after all Nigeria allows rice from Chinese but you bar land border transactions with Ghana.

Rossikk:

The problem is not the laws. The problem is that they only enforce them on Nigerians. Other traders from Mali, Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin etc are allowed to trade anyhow they want. Only Nigerians are targeted. There are also laws against illegal mining in Ghana, yet there are thousands of Chinese, Indians and Lebanese mining gold illegally there with impunity. So, Ghana has laws. Just that they only enforce them on Nigerians.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by tribalmall: 4:16am On Aug 15, 2020
There is nothing draconian about that lawz, it is generally same word over other developed countries just chose not to enforce. I remember when police crack down on Nigeria owned beauty salon in Jo'burg n the owners are told to make a plan. Most Nigeria eatry in SA are still coded though most time the police just look away but they know they ain't allowed.



Dedetwo:

The above regulations are antihuman and specifically anti-immigrants. The regulations are simply draconian. These freaking Ghanaians cannot survive a day if other Africans state stood up such laws against Ghana as a country. Where are the doctrines of ECOWA? These retrogressive policy and Ghanaian government should be hold accountable for this inhumanity against fellow Africans. What a shame.
Rossikk:


You're right. Very draconian and discriminatory laws.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by hammer8: 4:18am On Aug 15, 2020
mynd44, PLEASE DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND DELETE THIS TRASH.

LET THE GHANIAN FOREIGNER GO TO GHANA FORUM AND TELL THOSE THAT CARE.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by tribalmall: 4:23am On Aug 15, 2020
You Nigerians love deceiving yourself when the truth stare you in the face kokoroko like this. What law did you enforce in your "Ghana must go" adventure ? Every countries even the USA as big as it as law barring non indigene from running biz such as salon canteen small stores etc, Most just chose not to enforce it till threatened to.

Bluntguy:
Ghana seems to be the only country I know where there is separate laws for its local business men and non-Ghanians. Or are they still pained by the border closure by the Nigerian government which they see as being targeted at them? Because the above listed laws suddenly came into effect the moment Nigeria closed her borders against smugglers. All this is just bad belle.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Rossikk(m): 4:42am On Aug 15, 2020
tribalmall:
You Nigerians love deceiving yourself when the truth stare you in the face kokoroko like this. What law did you enforce in your "Ghana must go" adventure ? Every countries even the USA as big as it as law barring non indigene from running biz such as salon canteen small stores etc, Most just chose not to enforce it till threatened to.


Stop lying. There is no law in the USA barring non-Americans from trading.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by hammer8: 4:53am On Aug 15, 2020
Rossikk:


Stop lying. There is no law in the USA barring non-Americans from trading.

BRO STOP WASTING YOUR TIME ON IDIOTS.

THE ONLY THING THAT PAINS ME IS THAT AM NOT PART OF THIS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OTHERWISE, GHANIANS THEMSELVES WILL BE BEGGING FOR FORGIVENESS.


ALL THEIR CITIZENS IN NIGERIA WILL BE FORCEFULLY REMOVED FROM THEIR PLACE OF WORK AND BAN FROM ENGAGING IN ANY SORT OF WORK IN NIGERIA.


EVEN HERE ON NAIRALAND, I EXPECT MYND44 TO DELETE THREAD LIKE THIS, THAT INSULT OUR COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE AND PUT OP ON LIFE BAN.


WE DONT NEED GHANIAN FOREIGNERS HERE.


THIS IS A NIGERIAN FORUM. WTF!

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by helinues: 5:07am On Aug 15, 2020
Eggzactly what I said ystd..

Nigerians like to play victim cards when caught around the corner

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by tribalmall: 5:47am On Aug 15, 2020
Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by DCatt: 5:53am On Aug 15, 2020
God bless Ghanaians for coming up with this to protect their people. I wish they can adopt Yoruba leaders and teach them one or two things on how to protect their people too.
Blue3k:


Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gipcghana.com/press-and-media/downloads/promotional-materials/3-gipc-act-2013-act-865/file.html&ved=2ahUKEwil7NrBhJzrAhWIbs0KHRM8D-UQFjACegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2j7rO0P3eXRgXcv7QD3niL

Front page: Lalasticlala mynd44

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by tubolancer(m): 6:47am On Aug 15, 2020
The ubiquitous Easterners have dominated their markets over there that gave rise to the hullabaloo. They should learn from the Ibos jare,the secret of their business, not this hate,hate things. Can they fight with the Lebanese or the Chinese like this?

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by orisa37: 7:53am On Aug 15, 2020
THIS IS INDIGENISATION LAW WHICH CHIEF OLU FALAE FASHIONED FOR NIGERIA DURING SHAGARI. THIS IS THE REASON FOR WHICH BOKOHARAM AND FULANI HERDSMEN ABDUCTED HIM.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by kheny12(m): 8:12am On Aug 15, 2020
Ghanaians did nothing wrong but they do comes to Nigeria and don't abide with our own rules.Nigeria government are a bunch of disgrace to the Nation.

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by frankmoney(m): 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
We need same law in Nigeria . In fact no foreigner should be employed in Nigeria both in private and public sector until it's proven beyond reasonable doubt that a Nigerian can't do the job . We can't have foreigners having a field day in our country when they have strict laws in place in thier own country

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by PureGoldh(m): 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
Ok ooh...dx one na WAEC economics questions
Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by DexterousOne(m): 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
Rossikk:


The problem is not the laws. The problem is that they only enforce them on Nigerians. Other traders from Mali, Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin etc are allowed to trade anyhow they want. Only Nigerians are targeted. There are also laws against illegal mining in Ghana, yet there are thousands of Chinese, Indians and Lebanese mining gold illegally there with impunity. So, Ghana has laws. Just that they only enforce them on Nigerians.

Well said.

Herein lies the problem

These guys have a serious hard on for Nigerians undecided

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by princeade86(m): 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
Hmmmmm
Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by GeneralPula: 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
So why collecting money from them in the first Place?

They're maaaad!

They should tell wetting day worry them! E no suppose pass border closure..!

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Peacemaker5129(f): 12:23pm On Aug 15, 2020
Ibos should respect their host community
Ghana is not Lagos

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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by davibid: 12:24pm On Aug 15, 2020
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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Afam4eva(m): 12:24pm On Aug 15, 2020
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Re: Nigerians Stop Wailing Ghana Did Nothing Wrong Shutting Down Shops. by Queenlovely(f): 12:24pm On Aug 15, 2020
be happy

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