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Di foreign ministers of Ghana and Nigeria bin call for calm afta dem meet for Ghana over recent tension between some ...
The President of Ghana, John Mahama has urged President Bola Tinubu not to lose sleep over recent protests against Nigerian ...
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The Punch on MSN‘Nigerians Must Go’: How Ghana’s business rules, landlords’ actions trigger xenophobic fearNigerians living in Ghana have described the “Nigerians Must Go” protest, which broke out in parts of the country on Tuesday, ...
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The Punch on MSNNo xenophobia, Nigerians safe in Ghana, Mahama assures TinubuPresident John Mahama of Ghana has assured Nigeria of the safety of its nationals residing in Ghana, stating that there is no ...
The protest by some Ghanaians against Nigerians living in their country is a disturbing trend that, if not speedily addressed ...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his Ghanaian counterpart John Mahama are in touch to ensure that the tensions generated by ...
US President Donald Trump, has officially imposed a 15 percent tariff on a number of African countries, including Ghana, ...
A popular Ghanaian on-air personality and media strategist with Starr, SOG Precious, has said the recent Nigeria Must Go ...
Ghana and Nigeria have called for calm in the wake of recent tensions stemming from a statement made by a Nigerian national ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRethinking Why “Nigeria Must Go” and the Politics of Grievance in Ghana, by Lekan OlayiwolaPeace researcher Lekan Olayiwola, in this opinion, unpacks the meaning behind Ghana’s “Nigeria Must Go” protest and the civic ...
He acknowledged that the Ghanaian government is working to manage the situation and prevent it from escalating.
Following rising diplomatic tensions sparked by a controversial protest dubbed “Nigeria Must Go,” foreign ministers of Ghana ...
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