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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by guychidile: 2:31pm On Aug 18, 2020
imagine, Ghana doing shakara... haaa... iha!
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by AFONJAPIG(m): 2:32pm On Aug 18, 2020
jrtorrents:


1. There are similar laws in Nigeria, if you want Ghana to play fair, remove those laws from the Nigerian constitution.

2. You clearly haven't had any business dealings with Chinese. In several areas of the Chinese economy, you can't even set up a company in China without having a Chinese partner.
close this ur mouth many Nigerians own stalls in China and nobody is harassing them , do you think the world ends in ur village

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by benji93: 2:43pm On Aug 18, 2020
That was a retaliation to a deportation order by Busua earlier in 1969. That was even more painful cos a lot Nigerians owned several properties which were taken over. Get your history right. Ok.
Queenlovely:
Ghana Must Go, was a popular name given to the migration of illegal Migrants ( mostly Ghanaians) from Nigeria following a Presidential executive order. In 1983, the President of Nigeria, Shehu Shagari issued an executive order


an eye for an eye

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by jrtorrents: 3:02pm On Aug 18, 2020
benji93:
That was a retaliation to a deportation order by Busua earlier in 1969. That was even more painful cos a lot Nigerians owned several properties which were taken over. Get your history right. Ok.
The Alien Compliance Order in Ghana happened in 1969. Ghana Must Go happened in 1983.

Are you telling me it took 14 years for Nigeria to retaliate ?

Then again if it was just retaliation why were other Africans deported too? The order affected 2 million people, 1 million of them were Ghanaians, the remaining being other Africans.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by frog12: 3:27pm On Aug 18, 2020
so are they shutting their stores because they do not meet the capital requirement or they did not register?
which one?

Blue3k:
Notice he said it's painful. He didn't claim what they did was illegal or violates ECOWAS protocols. What exactly is the peaceful resolution that he wants. If Traders violated law then Ghana did nothing wrong. Nigeria has similar laws on their books they enforce.

Lol it would be interesting to see if Ghana really want to fold on this issue during an election year. The ruling party would handing easy cannon fooder for their opposition. They would look weak violating their laws to appease foreigners.

Ps: the registration fee for trading company is 31,500 cedis. The capital requirements are a millon dollars. Ignorant people are misinforming the public becsuse they refuse do simple web search.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by smogup: 3:46pm On Aug 18, 2020
nero2face:
failed nation, keep embarrassing ur people everywhere, soon Niger will start deporting Nigerians

You're late! Its already happening.
Buhari has destroyed the little reputation Nigeria had before.

Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 4:08pm On Aug 18, 2020
AFONJAPIG:
oh why are u afraid to let them go... Or are you afraid to lose your bread winners... Shame on you lazy bone go and eat your dirty ewedu and Amala
In fact, i stepped away because after i finished swallowing some amala with sweet hydraulic soup like my ancestors do i could not type afterward. I took nap. Omoibo dont know anything about that. God punish you over there in Aba.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by jaymichael(m): 4:08pm On Aug 18, 2020
NetCash01:
$1m before you can open shop in Ghana?
How many Ghanaians get 1m USD? I no sure say e reach 10 sef.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 4:12pm On Aug 18, 2020
anungangampu:


It's not even up to a year and you forgot the south Africa incident . The only tribe in Nigeria that should say this are Hausa and Fulani.. For your information there is a yorouba speaking community in Ghana and when times comes for exclusion, I don't think they would refer them as yorouba Nigerians or igbo Nigerians
You disgraced this country in South Africa as well. What you talking about? In fact some SA were able to tweet that Ibos are destroying their country. Not all of them know the different Nigerian groups but some have lived here and know, they know who Yoruba is and the know who Hausa is. They also know who Ibo is and what you do. Heck, even far away in Phillipines their police know Ibo.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by earnit3: 4:13pm On Aug 18, 2020
ohh
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by anungangampu: 4:41pm On Aug 18, 2020
BabaRamota1980:

You disgraced this country in South Africa as well. What you talking about? In fact some SA were able to tweet that Ibos are destroying their country. Not all of them know the different Nigerian groups but some have lived here and know, they know who Yoruba is and the know who Hausa is. They also know who Ibo is and what you do. Heck, even far away in Phillipines their police know Ibo.

Case closed... You are not different from your folks.. You will keep on saying igbos are different abroad till another round of Air peace comes in..

I don't care who is involved in whatever crime outside this country but with your kind in power. The shame is on Nigerians not igbos.. Igbos are Nigerians and the president need to adress them as Nigerians to get to the hearth of this issue cos I have not seen any office of igbo presidential affairs worldwide.

But lamentation of igbo do this or that won't save other Nigerians living there... And the shame is on Nigerians including your type.. I did not see where south Africans are accusing igbos instead they said Nigeria..

So tribalism brought us here and since we tag tribe in every issue we would continue living in suffering smiling mode.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by benji93: 4:42pm On Aug 18, 2020
A retaliation has no timeline, but as a statement of fact since the government didn't state it as a retaliation perhaps i can't explicitly call it that. Although i would prefer that a wrong done by a brother should be treated delicately. The Alien Compliance included other west Africans as well. it just so happens that the majority of them were Nigerians. I repeat again the painful part was Nigerians owned priced properties including chains of shops and stores at Makola and they lost most of it or got a bad deal in trying to transfer the properties to other people. The same cannot be said for Ghanaians living in Nigeria before "Ghana Must Go". Besides there are a lot of Lebanese businesses in Ghana that are not even worth a quarter of a million, but ofcourse Ghanaians won't bother those people. Besides i got the ladies comment wrong. She was actually referring to "Ghana Must go" as a retaliation agaisnt the compliance order by Busia.

Meanwhile i do have a problem with Nigerians competing with Ghanaians in retails. I would think most of these should be done by Ghanaians. But with respect to retail activities, a lot of Nigerians initially moved cos they got information that they could do so so sbusiness in Ghana cos Ghanaians were not quite involved in it. After a while Ghanaians learn the trade and well "you Anago people should go back to your country now" grin. There are Ghanaians in Nigeria indulged in very small businesses, but no one bothers them. We could go back and forth about the fact that there are a lot more Nigerians in Ghana than there are Ghanaians in Nigeria, but it is what it is.
jrtorrents:

The Alien Compliance Order in Ghana happened in 1969. Ghana Must Go happened in 1983.

Are you telling me it took 14 years for Nigeria to retaliate ?

Then again if it was just retaliation why were other Africans deported too? The order affected 2 million people, 1 million of them were Ghanaians, the remaining being other Africans.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by colonelwealth(m): 4:56pm On Aug 18, 2020
BabaRamota1980:


No doubt Yoruba traders are in Ghana. In fact Yoruba had been trading in Ghana centuries before Ibo knew there was any place called Ghana, and we never had any regrets or sourness on both sides. When you entered Ghana to trade you brought disrepute.


Big Lies...

funny enough many yahoo boys and violent cultists who roam about in countries such as Ghana and benin Republic are Yorubas .....yet u dont see Igbos or other tribes turn it to a banter against them. when in trouble it is the same Nigerian community of mostly Igbos and other tribes that helps out.

For ur info...Ghanaians and Togolese have a special dispeakable name for Yorubas... But u dont see Igbos going about to call out Yorubas..... why bcus we r country men and an insult to one is same to all.


don't tribalise national issues pls.

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by joeGH: 5:13pm On Aug 18, 2020
SIONKPO1:
I personally thinks most Ghanaians are lazy and jealous and for Nigerians there they should try to obey the laws of their host
Nigerians there should start relocating to Ivory coast ,Ghana is just an over hyped village
U think Ghanaians are lazy?? Well I won't fault u becos u said its ur thought.
Frankly, do u believe that same lazy Ghanaian could create enabling environment n permitting economy for ur countrymen to flood-in??
N ur last bit about Nigerians relocating to Ivory Coast; it's laughable; if u care to know, Ivory Coast even has stricter legislation against foreigners; Ur countrymen ll not survive a second there.

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by Oluwadami009(m): 5:23pm On Aug 18, 2020
Olalan:
This Nigerian government needs to get it right in the game of international politics and diplomacy...... lesser countries in Africa seems to be taking us for granted o thanks to the docile government in power....can imagine this happening during the so called bad Obasanjo government

When we closed our borders, Ghanaians where lamenting to the extend some representatives visited our government for discussion. I won't be surprised to hear that with the collaboration of some of our borders and government people, Ghana has been able to lessen the closure impact on thier economy.
This is payback time let's enjoy it or retaliate with our own lawful action just as they are doing.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by joeGH: 5:37pm On Aug 18, 2020
kokomilala:
Nigeria should just severe diplomatic ties with Ghana already. It's not a must we have ties with these arrogant and intolerable people.
"Nigeria should severe diplomatic ties with these arrogant n intolerable people".. But what do some of u Nigerians think at all.. U don't supplement the Ghanaian budget in anyway, neither do u supply any essential services to Ghana..If ties are severed today, do u know ur country Nigeria stands to lose bigger than Ghana.. Do a research on the ratio of Nigerians in Ghana to that of Ghanaians in Nigeria, may be u ll reform ur thinking afterwards..Imagine that both country are to repatriate the citizens of the other following severing of ties, who stands to lose??.. A country that is unable to provide a 12hr stable power supply to its citizenry is here claiming a giant.. That ur mindset of superpower or whatever is a Grandious delusion u people need to treat.

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 5:41pm On Aug 18, 2020
colonelwealth:



Big Lies...

funny enough many yahoo boys and violent cultists who roam about in countries such as Ghana and benin Republic are Yorubas .....yet u dont see Igbos or other tribes turn it to a banter against them. when in trouble it is the same Nigerian community of mostly Igbos and other tribes that helps out.

For ur info...Ghanaians and Togolese have a special dispeakable name for Yorubas... But u dont see Igbos going about to call out Yorubas..... why bcus we r country men and an insult to one is same to all.


don't tribalise national issues pls.

I dont need to argue with you. Go to Ghana blogs. They write in English and you can read. When shyt hits fan Yoruba in Ghana and Benin, even SA shelter you from flogging. Dont start crying xenophobia when they come after you o. Dont start writing UN for rescue. cheesy
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 5:49pm On Aug 18, 2020
benji93:
A retaliation has no timeline, but as a statement of fact since the government didn't state it as a retaliation perhaps i can't explicitly call it that. Although i would prefer that a wrong done by a brother should be treated delicately. The Alien Compliance included other west Africans as well. it just so happens that the majority of them were Nigerians. I repeat again the painful part was Nigerians owned priced properties including chains of shops and stores at Makola and they lost most of it or got a bad deal in trying to transfer the properties to other people. The same cannot be said for Ghanaians living in Nigeria before "Ghana Must Go". Besides there are a lot of Lebanese businesses in Ghana that are not even worth a quarter of a million, but ofcourse Ghanaians won't bother those people. Besides i got the ladies comment wrong. She was actually referring to "Ghana Must go" as a retaliation agaisnt the compliance order by Busia.

Meanwhile i do have a problem with Nigerians competing with Ghanaians in retails. I would think most of these should be done by Ghanaians. But with respect to retail activities, a lot of Nigerians initially moved cos they got information that they could do so so sbusiness in Ghana cos Ghanaians were not quite involved in it. After a while Ghanaians learn the trade and well "you Anago people should go back to your country now" grin. There are Ghanaians in Nigeria indulged in very small businesses, but no one bothers them. We could go back and forth about the fact that there are a lot more Nigerians in Ghana than there are Ghanaians in Nigeria, but it is what it is.

No country ejects another because of trade. There is nobody or any country that is anti- commerce. None. When it happens, there usually is an underlying problem leading to eviction. What is the underlying issue?
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by kokomilala(m): 5:50pm On Aug 18, 2020
@joeGH, so why are you hysterical and on a Nigerian site? What will your vacuous commercialism do for Nigerians anyway?
If those Nigerians come back home, they can do business among themselves.So,in the main it may be be tough, but in the end ,we won't miss your piss-poor economy.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by IMAliyu(m): 5:58pm On Aug 18, 2020
MondayOsunbor:



1m ?? what is wrong with Africans. I meant black men in particularly

how many Ghanaian have 1m dollars including their president


Elon musk is a south African for God sake, but he is doing wonders in America
Isn't it interesting that he had to move to America to do wonders? Why wasn't he able to achieve such in South Africa?

We are our own enemies.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by SIONKPO1(m): 6:03pm On Aug 18, 2020
joeGH:
U think Ghanaians are lazy?? Well I won't fault u becos u said its ur thought.
Frankly, do u believe that same lazy Ghanaian could create enabling environment n permitting economy for ur countrymen to flood-in??
N ur last bit about Nigerians relocating to Ivory Coast; it's laughable; if u care to know, Ivory Coast even has stricter legislation against foreigners; Ur countrymen ll not survive a second there.
Why are you guys afraid of competitions?
In Nigeria,we don't witch hunt legit business owners owned by foreigners that's why spar,multi-choice,shop rite are loving it in naija
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 6:06pm On Aug 18, 2020
anungangampu:


Case closed... You are not different from your folks.. You will keep on saying igbos are different abroad till another round of Air peace comes in..

I don't care who is involved in whatever crime outside this country but with your kind in power. The shame is on Nigerians not igbos.. Igbos are Nigerians and the president need to adress them as Nigerians to get to the hearth of this issue cos I have not seen any office of igbo presidential affairs worldwide.

But lamentation of igbo do this or that won't save other Nigerians living there... And the shame is on Nigerians including your type.. I did not see where south Africans are accusing igbos instead they said Nigeria..

So tribalism brought us here and since we tag tribe in every issue we would continue living in suffering smiling mode.

You are lucky many Yorubas are politically correct. If this was Saudi Arabia Ibo bigots would push this page to 100 by now. Yoruba love to show sophistication and political correctness and thats why you get away with so many rubbish. This is not a Nigerian problem because we know exactly what is at bottom of it all.

When you start demonizing Hausa Fulani for banditry in North I will remind you it is Nigerian problem as well and we all own it. cheesy
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 6:09pm On Aug 18, 2020
$1million dollars wow.It's obviously clear that this Ghanians are out to get Nigerians, i think it's time for Nigeria to leave ECOWAS,too many countries are taking advantage of Nigeria.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by AFONJAPIG(m): 6:16pm On Aug 18, 2020
BabaRamota1980:

In fact, i stepped away because after i finished swallowing some amala with sweet hydraulic soup like my ancestors do i could not type afterward. I took nap. Omoibo dont know anything about that. God punish you over there in Aba.
lekwa ezi agulu na agugbu nah hunger go kee u , suffer head
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by joeGH: 6:17pm On Aug 18, 2020
SIONKPO1:

Why are you guys afraid of competitions?
In Nigeria,we don't witch hunt legit business owners owned by foreigners that's why spar,multi-choice,shop rite are loving it in naija
Do u believe every nation is sovereign, n has laws that governs it??..Nigeria closed its borders to other countries in the West African sub-region despite the ECOWAS treaty, which is actually within ur right to do so becos u av laws that must work; no one heard u murmur then; Fast forward, another country is applying her own laws n u call that competition U are a hypocrite.

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Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by benji93: 6:31pm On Aug 18, 2020
According to some Nigerians sell their goods way cheaper than Ghanaians. grin
BabaRamota1980:


No country ejects another because of trade. There is nobody or any country that is anti- commerce. None. When it happens, there usually is an underlying problem leading to eviction. What is the underlying issue?
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by joeGH: 6:33pm On Aug 18, 2020
kokomilala:
@joeGH, so why are you hysterical and on a Nigerian site? What will your vacuous commercialism do for Nigerians anyway?
If those Nigerians come back home, they can do business among themselves.So,in the main it may be be tough, but in the end ,we won't miss your piss-poor economy.
Stop being petty, sentimental n overly temperamental..I never said any Nigerian be repatriated.
On the contrary, ur writeup suggested so by inference; you said the two countries shld severe ties with each other without prior rigorous weighing of the dire consequence it ll av on your country.
I only sought to put the frontal lobe of ur Cerebrum to work, inorder for u to come to terms with the effect of what u seek for.
And the bit about me following Nigerian sites, I'm disappointed such is coming from a Schooled vertebrate like u evidenced by ur writeup to think as such especially bearing in mind that we are in a global village n therefore no news n info is to far from man to reach.
I can say without fear that u equally follow foreign sites that are alien to the Nigerian geography; I ll be very surprise if the opposite is true.
In future, approach issues devoid of unnecessary sentiments. Peace!!
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 6:42pm On Aug 18, 2020
AFONJAPIG:
lekwa ezi agulu na agugbu nah hunger go kee u , suffer head
grin cheesy
Not when amala and ewedu is still in market. I go chop belleful. God punish you over there in Abakeleke. cheesy
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by BabaRamota1980: 6:44pm On Aug 18, 2020
benji93:
According to some Nigerians sell their goods way cheaper than Ghanaians. grin
According to who cheesy
You funny
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by kokomilala(m): 6:48pm On Aug 18, 2020
@joeGH, you're just weeping up unnecessary defensive nationalism. What's so special about your Ghana? I What weight does your much -vaunted country pull in the league of nations? You lack the single-minded efficacy to see the dynamics in diplomacy in the interaction of nations. Severing diplomatic and bilateral ties is an option that's open to aggrieved partners within this compass. And since your rat-hole country has attained the acme of insufferable arrogance, it's best we severed this unprofitable relationship.
Re: FG Reacts To Closure Of Nigerian Traders' Shops In Ghana by joeGH: 7:01pm On Aug 18, 2020
kokomilala:
@joeGH, you're just weeping up unnecessary defensive nationalism. What's so special about your Ghana? I What weight does your much -vaunted country pull in the league of nations? You lack the single-minded efficacy to see the dynamics in diplomacy in the interaction of nations. Severing diplomatic and bilateral ties is an option that's open to aggrieved partners within this compass. And since your rat-hole country has attained the acme of insufferable arrogance, it's best we severed this unprofitable relationship.
Well, I won't vocalize much; I ll only refer u to a statement in my maiden writeup; NIGERIA'S PERCEPTION OF HIMSELF AS BEING A SUPERPOWER IS NOTHING BUT GRANDIOSITY...So in ur mind u think u exert influence in the League of Nations (UNITED NATIONS) as claimed by u.. A country that always serve as a typical case study as far as a failed nation is under consideration??.. Comics!!

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