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Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by samituga: 3:18pm On Aug 30, 2020
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Republic of Ghana
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
P. O. BOX M 41, ACCRA
Tel No: +233-(0)30-2227201
Fax No: +233-(0)30-2229786 EMAIL: info.moi@moi.gov.gh
August 30, 2020
STATEMENT
The Government of Ghana notes, with concern, a statement, dated Friday, August 28,
2020, issued by the Ministry of Information and Culture and signed by the Federal Minister,
Hon. Lai Mohammed, on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, concerning current
relations between Ghana and Nigeria.
Ghana remains committed to the maintenance of warm relations with all sister nations,
particularly, for well-known historical reasons, with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and
will proceed to engage the Federal Government of Nigeria with a view to resolve
comprehensively and exhaustively any matters that have the potential to sour relations
between the two countries.
Ghana finds it imperative, however, from the onset, to state, for the public record, that the
outline of issues by my Nigerian counterpart is not reflective of the developments in
Ghana. Any protests, decisions or actions based on these reports will, thus, be unjustified.
We are obliged, therefore, as a first step, to provide our counterparts, as well as the
Ghanaian and Nigerian publics, with a more reflective account of events, even as we pursue
substantive diplomatic engagements to resolve matters.
(I) Accusation:
The seizure of the Nigerian Mission’s property located at No. 10, Barnes Road,
Accra which has been used as diplomatic premises by the Nigerian Government
for almost 50 years; and which action, is a serious breach of the Vienna
Convention.
Response:
This statement is inaccurate. The transaction was a commercial arrangement
between Thomas D. Hardy, a private citizen and the High Commission of
Nigeria in Ghana on 23rd October, 1959.
The terms of the Commercial Lease expired 46 years ago, without any evidence
of renewal by the High Commission of Nigeria in Ghana. The Government of
Ghana was not involved in the transaction and has not seized the property in
question.
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(II) Accusation:
Also, even though the main reason given for the seizure of Federal Government
property at No. 10 Barnes Road in Accra is the non-renewal of Lease after
expiration, the Ghanaian authority did not give Nigeria the right of first refusal
or the notice to renew the Lease. By contrast, the lease on some of the properties
occupied by the Ghanaian Mission in Nigeria has long expired, yet
such properties have not been seized.
Response: The Government of Ghana does not, did not and never owned the
land, and has not been involved in the seizure of any property of the Nigerian
High Commission in Ghana. The land in question is owned by the Osu Stool
and managed by the Lands Commission.
In response to the claim that the lease on some of the properties owned by the
Ghana Mission in Nigeria has long expired, it must be noted that
the Government acquired a freehold land at Pope John Paul II Street in
Abuja in 1989 through a commercial arrangement, and built the current
structures on it. The staff of the Ghana High Commission in Abuja have been
living there since the construction of the current structures.
(III) Accusation:
Demolition of the Nigerian Mission’s property located at No. 19/21
Julius Nyerere Street, East Ridge, Accra, which constitutes another serious breach of
the Vienna Convention.
Response:
This statement is not factual. A search at the Lands Commission indicated that
the Nigerian High Commission failed to complete the documentation process
after paying for the land in the year 2000 A.D. The High Commission failed to
acquire the Lease and Land Title Certificate, which constitute documentation
for the said property, as well as a building permit for construction. In Ghana,
land is owned not only by the Government, but also by Stools and Families.
The demolition of the property was not carried out by agents of the Ghanaian
Government, but by agents of the Osu Stool. Nonetheless, the Government of
Ghana, valuing the relations between our two countries, has decided to restore
the property, at its own cost, to its original state for the Nigerian High
Commission, and has duly communicated same to the Nigerian Authorities. The
Government of Ghana has also agreed to facilitate the proper acquisition of title
by the Nigerian High Commission, as announced by Ghana’s Minister for
Foregin Affairs at the time of the incident.
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(IV) Accusation:
Aggressive and incessant deportation of Nigerians from Ghana. Between
January 2018 and February 2019, Eight Hundred and Twenty-Five
(825) Nigerians were deported from Ghana.
Response:
This statement is not factual. In 2019, seven hundred (700) Nigerians, who were
found to have been involved in criminal activities such as fraud, prostitution,
armed robbery etc., were deported.
(V) Accusation:
Residency permit requirement, for which Ghana Immigration Service has placed
huge fees far higher than the fees charged by the Nigerian Immigration Service.
These include the compulsory non- citizen ID card (US$120, US$ 60 for yearly
renewal); medical examinations, including for COVID-19 which is newly
introduced (about US$ 120), and payment for residency permit (US$ 400
compared to the N700,000 being paid by Ghanaians for residency card in
Nigeria).
Response:
It must be noted that all foreigners, who apply for resident permit in Ghana,
pay same fees as stated above. These fees are not specific to Nigerians.
(VI) Accusation:
“Media war against Nigerians in Ghana. The negative reportage of issues
concerning Nigerians resident in Ghana by the Ghanaian media is fuelling an
emerging xenophobic attitude against Nigerian traders and Nigerians in general.
The immediate fallout is the incessant harassment and arrest of Nigerian traders
and closure of their shops.”
Response:
The statement is not factual. There is no media war against Nigerians in Ghana.
There is also no negative reportage on Nigerian residents in Ghana by Ghanaian
media, which could potentially lead to xenophobic attitude towards Nigerians,
particularly Nigerian traders in Ghana.
No Nigerian trader has been arrested. The closure of shops was as a result of
infractions on Ghanaian laws. Even then, those affected who are not only
Nigerians, have been given ample time to regularise their
documents. Furthermore, no Nigerian- owned shops are currently closed.
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On the contrary, the negative reportage has been against the Ghanaian
Government from high places, (tweets by Foreign Minister of Nigeria and a
Nigerian businessman, who appears to have political interests in Ghana), in
Nigeria. This is inconsistent with established practice in our very good
relations. The Press Release by the Information and Culture Minister of Nigeria
is a clear departure from the manner in which officials of the two countries have
related with each other in the past.
(VII) Accusation:
“Nigeria has time after time demonstrated its fidelity to the long cordial relations
with Ghana. But indications especially in recent times, are that Nigeria’s stance
is now being taken for granted and its citizens being made targets of harassment
and objects of ridicule. This will no longer be tolerated under any guise.”
Response: Ghana has always demonstrated her commitment to excellent
relations with Nigeria which is evidenced by the manner in which
Ghanaian Government officials dealt with recent issues, which have had severe
economic impact on our country.
Ghana did not resort to any media war. However, the Ghanaian Ministers of
Foreign Affairs and Trade travelled to Abuja to try to resolve diplomatically the
issue of closure of Nigerian borders, and to seek safe corridor for ECOWAS
Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) exports from Ghana, all to no avail. It is
expected that the response of Nigerian Authorities to situations that evolve in
our relations should be guided by the merits of the matter and our mutual
interests.
(VIII) Accusation:
That three hundred (300), six hundred (600) and two hundred and fifty (250)
shops belonging to Nigerians were closed down in 2018, 2019 and 2020
respectively
Response:
Upon evidence that some individuals, including Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians,
had been involved in various forms of trade, without complying with the laws
and regulations of Ghana, several engagements and prior advice had been given
to encourage compliance.
Ghana’s Minister for Trade and Industry personally intervened to ensure the
reopening of closed shops, pending compliance with Ghana’s laws by their
operators.
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Among other corrective measures, the Committee on Foreigners in Retail
Trade, comprising representatives of various regulatory agencies and institutions
in Ghana, was tasked with the responsibility of conducting inspections of retail
shops in designated commercial districts in both Accra and Kumasi to ensure
compliance with retail trade laws and regulations.
The compliance exercises conducted in the selected markets revealed gross
violations of retail trade laws and regulations by Ghanaians and foreigners,
including Nigerians. These violations included tax evasion, immigration
offenses, trading in sub-standard products, violation of the Ghana Investment
Promotion Centre (GIPC) law, improper registration of firms, under-payment
of business operating permits, falsification of documents, among others.
In all cases, non-compliant shop owners are given adequate notice to regularize
their documents, before action is taken to close any shop/business.
It is an incontestable fact that there is widespread abuse and disregard for local
laws and regulations governing retail trade by some foreigners, including
Nigerians, which need to be addressed without discrimination. It is important
to note that the compliance exercise under reference is not restricted to either
ECOWAS nationals or Nigerians for that matter, but extend to all individuals
engaged in retail trade, including Ghanaians.
(IX) Accusation:
Harsh and openly biased judicial trial and pronouncements of indiscriminately
long jail terms for convicted Nigerians.
Response:
Ghana’s courts, at all material times, function independently, and with strict
respect for the Laws of Ghana, regardless of the nationalities of accused
persons. Judges neither convict nor sentence with a bias for or against
nationalities. Nigerians and Ghanaians convicted for same offenses are not
treated differently.
(X) Accusation:
Outrageous stipulations and amendments of the GIPC Act.
Response:
It is untrue that the law has been amended twice, and, accordingly, there is no
2018 GIPC Act. Further, the statement that a review of the Act has increased
the minimum capital base for foreign owned businesses to US$1.00m is false.
Perhaps the reference is to sections 27 (2 & 3) of the GIPC Act and relate solely
to persons who are not citizens but want to engage in retail trade or trading
activities, which are otherwise restricted exclusively to Ghanaians. Accordingly,
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‘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. Trading includes purchasing
and selling of imported goods and services. The amount does not relate to the
broad universe of investors. We are also somewhat astonished to have the laws
of a sovereign nation described as outrageous, especially since they have not
attracted the rebuff or criticism of any regional organization, especially
ECOWAS.
The Federal Republic, on the other hand, is on record to have taken a number of steps in
recent months, in pursuit of her national interests, which have gravely affected other
countries in the Region. These include the closure of Nigeria’s Seme Krake Border from
August 2019 to date and the issuance of executive orders by Nigeria’s Presidency,
preventing foreigners from getting jobs which Nigerians can do, to mention a few. Ghana
and other West African countries continue to believe redress to even actions like these can
be sought, diplomatically, without resort to media statements and related activities that
have the potential to aggravate further the situation.
The aforementioned notwithstanding, the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who values very much his excellent relations with the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Muhammadou Buhari, will
engage President Buhari with a view to develop immediately a framework for validating
claims of ill treatment of citizens of either country, and ensure citizens enjoy the full
exercise of their rights, while respecting the sovereignty and laws of both countries. Ghana
and Nigeria, as they have been doing, must continue to work together for a successful West
Africa.
-ENDKOJO OPPONG NKRUMAH (MP)
MINISTER

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by ThiagoKid(m): 3:23pm On Aug 30, 2020
Are all dis ghanians madt ni?

Who will read all this fvcking, useless long article??!!!

Taaar.....

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by padi94(m): 3:30pm On Aug 30, 2020
Ghana should just shut up... this current president is a Nigerian hater

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by samituga: 3:31pm On Aug 30, 2020
ThiagoKid:
Are all dis ghanians madt ni?

Who will read all this fvcking, useless long article??!!!

Taaar.....
reason your government keep lying to you through their teeth.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by samituga: 3:33pm On Aug 30, 2020
padi94:
Ghana should just shut up... this current president is a Nigerian hater
IF the kitchen is too hot just get out period

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by padi94(m): 3:44pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:

IF the kitchen is too hot just get out period

What are you saying mahn

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Vyzz: 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2020
This shid jes net meda our pipu

Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Rugaria: 4:13pm On Aug 30, 2020
If Nigeria refuses to set example with Ghana, its only a matter of time before the likes of Guinea bisssau and cape Verde start humiliating Nigerias citizens for fun.. it has already started in places like Cameroon and Equitorial Guinea.. No matter how sweet the explanation of the Ghanaians, a decisive action should be unleashed by Nigeria to at least humble the current arrogant group of troublesome politicians in Accra. Cut gas pipeline? Impose trade sanctions? Abacha sponsored a coup in Niger! It's very obvious the current Ghanaian government holds Nigeria and her citizens in low esteem.. We do have our challenges here but that is not enough reason for every Tom Dicck and Harry to take turns killing Nigerians in West Africa of all places... But we have to face reality; this is Daurras Bubu and gang.., they will sleep off on this... There are more important things to do like defending"Libyans" killing Nigerians in Nigeria..

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by samituga: 4:26pm On Aug 30, 2020
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.
Rugaria:
If Nigeria refuses to set example with Ghana, its only a matter of time before the likes of Guinea bisssau and cape Verde start humiliating Nigerias citizens for fun.. it has already started in places like Cameroon and Equitorial Guinea.. No matter how sweet the explanation of the Ghanaians, a decisive action should be unleashed by Nigeria to at least humble the current arrogant group of troublesome politicians in Accra. Cut gas pipeline? Impose trade sanctions? Abacha sponsored a coup in Niger! It's very obvious the current Ghanaian government holds Nigeria and her citizens in low esteem.. We do have our challenges here but that is not enough reason for every Tom Dicck and Harry to take turns killing Nigerians in West Africa of all places... But we have to face reality; this is Daurras Bubu and gang.., they will sleep off on this... There are more important things to do like defending"Libyans" killing Nigerians in Nigeria..

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Eastlink(m): 4:52pm On Aug 30, 2020
Ghanian propaganda. They think we are kids.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Eastlink(m): 4:54pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.
Do you know how many Ghanians are in Nigeria? Is it because we don’t harrass your people here.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Eastlink(m): 4:54pm On Aug 30, 2020
Excellent response by the FG. I suggest Nigeria temporarily withdraws from ECOWAS, just to get the rest of West Africa to sit straight.

Nigeria contributes nearly 80% of all ECOWAS funds and those funds help with so many things, from regional security to emergency food and health supplies.

The Nigerian GDP is 75% of West Africa's GDP. West Africa has 14 nations that basically depend on Nigeria for their survival.

Nigeria should LEAVE ECOWAS for them, and ask Nigerian businesses in Ghana to return home.

3 of the top 5 banks in Ghana are Nigerian banks. Order them to withdraw immediately from Ghana, let us see how the Ghana economy can withstand that shock to their system. That move alone will plunge their economy into recession in a matter of days.

Also, 70,000 Nigerian students are in Ghanaian universities, and they are made to pay in dollars there. This brings in billions of dollars to Ghanaian coffers each year. Nigeria should declare that it will not recognise degrees from Ghanaian universities henceforth, and end that phenomenon.

Let us see how long before Ghana gets their head straight after these measures.

If they continue their madness, the FG should consider sponsoring rebel movements in northern Ghana and neighbouring Burkina Faso to infiltrate and destabilize that country, and effect regime change in favour of a more pro-Nigeria administration.

Do you know that Ghana hasn't got a single fighter jet?

Not one. I've done the research. Their military is ranked 28th in Africa, while Nigeria is 3rd or 4th. Even Burkina Faso is ranked above them militarily.

They are very weak and vulnerable to military/terrorist/rebel attacks and incursions, and have spent very little on their military, because their government has taken it for granted that Nigerian forces will defend them like we did in Liberia, Sierra leone, Gambia etc, in the event of a crisis.

No more.

Ghana have become too proud and arrogant at the relative peace and prosperity they have enjoyed under the regional economic and security umbrella that Nigeria has provided the sub-region over the last 20 years.

Today, they are welcoming black Americans in their thousands, offering them free citizenship and free land to live and work on, while chasing Nigerians around, locking their shops, and demanding they pay 1 million dollars each to work.

They are like the great Chinua Achebe's little bird nza, who so far forgot himself after a heavy meal, that he challenged his personal god to a wrestling contest. Needless to add, the deity picked him up and with one swift, deft move, dashed him unto the cold stony earth.

They must be taught a lesson they will never forget.
As shared by Rossinky

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by dalongjnr: 5:19pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.
You don't know what you are saying. Be extremely careful with your village country. A country that doesn't have a buoyant economy of Lagos state have no right to talk in a community of nation. Bayelsa state has more gas/petroleum reserve than Ghana. The light you so boost about is generated by mostly gas supplied from Nigeria. In fact, you don't know your country.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Notatribalist(m): 5:26pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.
This fcking Ghanian spents all day on nairaland trying to defend Ghana..your eye go soon clear.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by SIONKPO1(m): 5:26pm On Aug 30, 2020
The problem with Ghanaians is that they are afraid of competition from other nationals whereas they do their stuffs here unabatted

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Notatribalist(m): 5:28pm On Aug 30, 2020
Eastlink:
Do you know how many Ghanians are in Nigeria? Is it because we don’t harrass your people here.
their envoy said over 500,000 Ghanians are living in Nigeria

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7C3mC_Zt_c

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by theenchanter: 5:34pm On Aug 30, 2020
Too much comma( , ) in d early part of the statement bored me and made me lose interest in reading the rest, The writer abused d use of it.
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by onoja12: 5:58pm On Aug 30, 2020
Keep backing ghana say it want to know Nigeria might,we would be happy to show them.


quote author=samituga post=93391061]
reason your government keep lying to you through their teeth.[/quote]
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by onoja12: 6:02pm On Aug 30, 2020
Hate makes one dellusional,ghana whole economy is held be 35% nigeria funding.we would be distorying your economy so prepare for recession,we are simply waiting for our president to sign off .first thing first all 70,000 Nigerian student generating over 1billion usd to ghana economy would be recalled,the next steps i wouldnt disclose.prepare for hunger


uote author=dalongjnr post=93394372]
You don't know what you are saying. Be extremely careful with your village country. A country that doesn't have a buoyant economy of Lagos state have no right to talk in a community of nation. Bayelsa state has more gas/petroleum reserve than Ghana. The light you so boost about is generated by mostly gas supplied from Nigeria. In fact, you don't know your country.[/quote]
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by yemex04(m): 6:12pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.



Are you so sure of the fact that Nigerians resident in Ghana are more than Ghanians in Nigeria..? Okay, let's not assume, kindly provide the figures Nigerians in Ghana and that of Ghanians in Nigeria..

Here in my hood, the Ghanians population are on the very high side here and they do all manners of work here and i am sure no one discriminates against them.. No one even cares about their nationality.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by dalongjnr: 6:37pm On Aug 30, 2020
onoja12:
Hate makes one dellusional,ghana whole economy is held be 35% nigeria funding.we would be distorying your economy so prepare for recession,we are simply waiting for our president to sign off .first thing first all 70,000 Nigerian student generating over 1billion usd to ghana economy would be recalled,the next steps i wouldnt disclose.prepare for hunger


uote author=dalongjnr post=93394372]
You don't know what you are saying. Be extremely careful with your village country. A country that doesn't have a buoyant economy of Lagos state have no right to talk in a community of nation. Bayelsa state has more gas/petroleum reserve than Ghana. The light you so boost about is generated by mostly gas supplied from Nigeria. In fact, you don't know your country.
Never mind! Ghana is not a threat to Nigeria in anyway. If not for inequality and mismanagement that befall Nigeria via bad leadership, Nigeria could have been the US of Africa and be competing with the like of Singapore. It's not late with basic infrastructure been put in place. It's just a matter of. The right season.
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by POKUASI2: 7:36pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.
All we need do is just pull our banks and your economy collapse..

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by POKUASI2: 7:50pm On Aug 30, 2020
yemex04:




Are you so sure of the fact that Nigerians resident in Ghana are more than Ghanians in Nigeria..? Okay, let's not assume, kindly provide the figures Nigerians in Ghana and that of Ghanians in Nigeria..

Here in my hood, the Ghanians population are on the very high side here and they do all manners of work here and i am sure no one discriminates against them.. No one even cares about their nationality.
NIGERIANS in Ghana go to Ghana with cash and have invested in the IMF dependent, fragile Ghanaian economy whilst the Ghanaians in NIGERIA are economic migrants..
These people did everything within their power to make sure GLO didn't see the light of the day..
In which sectors are they not hostile to Nigeria..
From placing huge fine on NIGERIAN actors..
To calls by those in their movie sector for NIGERIAN movies to be banned from entering ghana.
To the call for our music to be banned from airplay in the radio and TV stations..
To calls by morons like fuzz odj for Ghanaian DJs to stop playing NIGERIAN songs..
To call for cancellation of AFRIMA because it's a Nigerian franchise.
To hateful comments by Ghanaians about Afronation..
To you as a Nigerian being single and called names just cos your phone ring and you speaking either in pidgin English or your native language..
To house not been rented to you cos you're a Nigerian..
To Ghanaians you supplied goods to refusing to pay you your money and their police siding with them against you.
Truth is, you loose any case involving a Ghanaian, the moment you go the the police or Court.
They're so hate filled of NIGERIANS that you're cursed for asking a Ghanaian direction..
In Accra, police harass you and extort money from you the moment they hear your NIGERIAN accent.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by happy200(m): 7:50pm On Aug 30, 2020
Many Nigerians now know who Ghanaians are, we don't need to call you names again or tell you who you are. This Border closure has revealed alot. Please go and enjoy lots of things you benefited from Nigeria's years of bad management and cry no more.
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by LadyExcellency: 7:56pm On Aug 30, 2020
Diplomacy no longer works, match force with force and see them begging for amicable settlement.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by yemex04(m): 8:46pm On Aug 30, 2020
POKUASI2:
NIGERIANS in Ghana go to Ghana with cash and have invested in the IMF dependent, fragile Ghanaian economy whilst the Ghanaians in NIGERIA are economic migrants..
These people did everything within their power to make sure GLO didn't see the light of the day..
In which sectors are they not hostile to Nigeria..
From placing huge fine on NIGERIAN actors..
To calls by those in their movie sector for NIGERIAN movies to be banned from entering ghana.
To the call for our music to be banned from airplay in the radio and TV stations..
To calls by morons like fuzz odj for Ghanaian DJs to stop playing NIGERIAN songs..
To call for cancellation of AFRIMA because it's a Nigerian franchise.
To hateful comments by Ghanaians about Afronation..
To you as a Nigerian being single and called names just cos your phone ring and you speaking either in pidgin English or your native language..
To house not been rented to you cos you're a Nigerian..
To Ghanaians you supplied goods to refusing to pay you your money and their police siding with them against you.
Truth is, you loose any case involving a Ghanaian, the moment you go the the police or Court.
They're so hate filled of NIGERIANS that you're cursed for asking a Ghanaian direction..
In Accra, police harass you and extort money from you the moment they hear your NIGERIAN accent.




Very pathetic Indeed..
Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by yemex04(m): 8:54pm On Aug 30, 2020
POKUASI2:
NIGERIANS in Ghana go to Ghana with cash and have invested in the IMF dependent, fragile Ghanaian economy whilst the Ghanaians in NIGERIA are economic migrants..
These people did everything within their power to make sure GLO didn't see the light of the day..
In which sectors are they not hostile to Nigeria..
From placing huge fine on NIGERIAN actors..
To calls by those in their movie sector for NIGERIAN movies to be banned from entering ghana.
To the call for our music to be banned from airplay in the radio and TV stations..
To calls by morons like fuzz odj for Ghanaian DJs to stop playing NIGERIAN songs..
To call for cancellation of AFRIMA because it's a Nigerian franchise.
To hateful comments by Ghanaians about Afronation..
To you as a Nigerian being single and called names just cos your phone ring and you speaking either in pidgin English or your native language..
To house not been rented to you cos you're a Nigerian..
To Ghanaians you supplied goods to refusing to pay you your money and their police siding with them against you.
Truth is, you loose any case involving a Ghanaian, the moment you go the the police or Court.
They're so hate filled of NIGERIANS that you're cursed for asking a Ghanaian direction..
In Accra, police harass you and extort money from you the moment they hear your NIGERIAN accent.




This is very pathetic.
Nigeria Government should really come hard on them this time.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by spy24(m): 9:31pm On Aug 30, 2020
The whole of Ghana can't compare with port Harcourt a city in Nigeria . not to talk of Lagos

Nigeria no they like to flex muscle .but if we retaliate what most of this African countries are doing to us they will suffer including south Africa

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by GeneralMarshall: 10:17pm On Aug 30, 2020
POKUASI2:
NIGERIANS in Ghana go to Ghana with cash and have invested in the IMF dependent, fragile Ghanaian economy whilst the Ghanaians in NIGERIA are economic migrants..
These people did everything within their power to make sure GLO didn't see the light of the day..
In which sectors are they not hostile to Nigeria..
From placing huge fine on NIGERIAN actors..
To calls by those in their movie sector for NIGERIAN movies to be banned from entering ghana.
To the call for our music to be banned from airplay in the radio and TV stations..
To calls by morons like fuzz odj for Ghanaian DJs to stop playing NIGERIAN songs..
To call for cancellation of AFRIMA because it's a Nigerian franchise.
To hateful comments by Ghanaians about Afronation..
To you as a Nigerian being single and called names just cos your phone ring and you speaking either in pidgin English or your native language..
To house not been rented to you cos you're a Nigerian..
To Ghanaians you supplied goods to refusing to pay you your money and their police siding with them against you.
Truth is, you loose any case involving a Ghanaian, the moment you go the the police or Court.
They're so hate filled of NIGERIANS that you're cursed for asking a Ghanaian direction..
In Accra, police harass you and extort money from you the moment they hear your NIGERIAN accent.

Their problem is inferiority complex. The world knows we can crush them with our fingers, but as leader in Africa, we have to show maturity.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by GeneralMarshall: 10:18pm On Aug 30, 2020
LadyExcellency:
Diplomacy no longer works, match force with force and see them begging for amicable settlement.


Nigeria as a leader should not be fighting Ghana. We are way bigger than that. The govt is in dilemma. But we would sort them out with time.

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Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:22pm On Aug 30, 2020
samituga:
Cut supply of gas to ghana? You must be living in the past omo niga.. we produce gas in gh infact we have a billion dollar gas plant in the western region.Trade btw us is negligible. There's nothing u produce that we cant buy from china. There's nothing that nigeria can do that can or will affect ghana to our knees.And remember there are more nigerians in ghana than ghanaians in nigeria. You shd proceed carefully with your actions. your government is just barking to make you guys happy.

I no blame you oooo jare

The Ghanaian government are comfortable and are always free to 'shalaye' because they know that our president, major general for mouth cannot do shi shi

The only place he can show his might are on innocent, harmless Nigerian citizens cheesy grin grin

Yeye dey smell grin grin grin

Re: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Charmingrascal(m): 10:22pm On Aug 30, 2020
We need to Bleep Ghana up

I am so enraged at these Akosua's

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