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The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Evagrynd(f): 7:19am On Jun 21, 2020
Nigerians in the Ghanaian capital city of Accra, have taken to the site of the demolished properties belonging to its diplomatic mission , to protest against the demolition of the almost complete staff residence being constructed by the Nigeria High Commission in Ghana.

Speculation has been rife over the real reason, and the possible identity of the people behind the demolition of the multi housing project of the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana, late in the night around 11PM on Friday the 19th of July 2020.


The properties which are already at the last stage of its development as they have been roofed are believed to be situated right inside the high commission staff quarters, at the back of the official residence of Nigerian High Commission in the Ridge area of Accra, the capital city of Ghana.


Nigerians in Ghana are wondering the reasons behind such an action, and who could wield such power to take this action that is capable of straining the bilateral relationship of Nigeria and Ghana as it has caused an international embarrassment to Nigeria.

Words from the grapevine indicate that the building was demolished over claims by the Ghana Government that the lease of the building has expired. A reason that members of the All Nigerian Community Ghana didn’t find  amusing as they came out in their numbers to voice their displeasure over the situation.


Now this is the second time in the past 7 months that situations relating to properties of the Nigerian diplomatic mission in Ghana has been mismanaged, the last time it was the seemingly forceful eviction of the commission from one of its residence on number 10 Barnes road, which it is believed that Ghana govt reallocated the property to another outfit without agreement over such transfer with the high commission of Nigerian.


Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed that Nigerian Government failed to renew the property following expiration thus, “the property reverted to the state in compliance with Article 258 of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.”

However, Mr. Femi Abikoye the then Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana expressed surprise that the reallocation was done “without recourse to the High Commission” despite having requested severally for “a mutual resolution of the matter,”


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Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Tomtomy98: 7:28am On Jun 21, 2020
Noted
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Finnese001: 7:28am On Jun 21, 2020
okay


Tomtomy98:
Noted


but why you come steal my FTC
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Brandstudio01: 7:31am On Jun 21, 2020
Edit Op. It is called the reason. Not the reason why! The both mean same

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Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Khayceeofficial(m): 7:33am On Jun 21, 2020
What do we expect...
We are treated as junk even in our own land by those who are supposed to ensure a good future for us


Being a Nigerian is a pandemic on its own

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Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Tomtomy98: 7:34am On Jun 21, 2020
Finnese001:
okay





but why you come steal my FTC

Do you want it?
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Evagrynd(f): 7:41am On Jun 21, 2020
Brandstudio01:
Edit Op. It is called the reason. Not the reason why! The both mean same


okay thanks

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Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Coder2Client(m): 7:43am On Jun 21, 2020
Human being
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by GeeBeeWillie(m): 7:48am On Jun 21, 2020
Why are we (Nigerian) keeping quet over some issues? before now nigeria and ghana relationship was tite that even nigeria can supply ghana power eletricity for 31 years or more. Nigeria is accomodating others where-as others are treating nigeria bad in thier country, look at china the way they treated nigerians some month ago during covid-19 pandemic in thier country.
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Nobody: 7:55am On Jun 21, 2020
Nigeria Is Now A Laughing Stock At All Levels.. Common Ghana for That Matter
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Think9ja(m): 8:01am On Jun 21, 2020
Even some foolish Nigerians that are not working in the commission or benefiting any thing from it will still join the protest.

If you must protest against anything that has to do with the Nigerian government, make sure it directly affects you.

If I was a Nigerian living in Ghana, I will join the Ghanian government in demolishing that building, because I know that all the people working there got there because of one oga at the top

Useless country

By the way OP, 20th July?
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by Kceeboy(m): 8:03am On Jun 21, 2020
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Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by 1beat(m): 8:12am On Jun 21, 2020
Is this not act of racists among Africans

Ghana sef dey do anyhow to Nigeria
Re: The Reason Nigerians In Ghana Protested Yesterday. by dignity33: 10:03am On Jun 21, 2020
They didn't protests when Ghana was evicting Nigeria traders from their shops but can protests because it affecting those in Government. useless Government.

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