PICTORIAL: Bianca Meets Ghana’s President Mahama Over Anti-Nigerian Protests
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PICTORIAL: Bianca Meets Ghana’s President Mahama Over Anti-Nigerian Protests
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, on Friday met with President John Mahama of Ghana to address the recent wave of protests in the country demanding the expulsion of Nigerians. In a statement issued on Friday, Odumegwu-Ojukwu said her visit was aimed at conveying President Bola Tinubu’s deep concerns over the disturbing development. “I was in Accra to deliver a message from President Bola Tinubu regarding th…
Nigerians Must Go Protests in Ghana: Mahama assures Nigerians of their safety
Featured, Politics By Anthony Isibor PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama of Ghana has assured President Bola Tinubu of the safety of Nigerians and their property in Ghana. The Ghanaian leader, who condemned any form of violence or xenophobia during his meeting with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu in Ghana, assured the […] The post Nigerians Must Go Protests in Ghana: Mahama assures Nigerians of their …
No xenophobia, Nigerians safe in Ghana, Mahama assures Tinubu
President John Mahama of Ghana has assured Nigeria of the safety of its nationals residing in Ghana, stating that there is no place for xenophobia in the country. Mahama also reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to the Economic Community of West African States protocols, especially those concerning the free movement of persons and goods within the region. […] The post No xenophobia, Nigerians safe in Ghana, Mahama assures Tinubu appeared first on Busi…
Mahama To Tinubu: Nigerians In Ghana Safe, Protest Sparked By Old Video — FG Envoy Visits Accra - TheNigeriaLawyer
President John Mahama of Ghana has assured Nigeria of the safety of its nationals residing in Ghana, stating that there is no place for xenophobia in the country. Mahama also reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to the Economic Community of West African States protocols, especially those concerning the free movement of persons and goods within the region. A statement on Friday by the Special Assistant on Communication and New Media to the Minister of S…
Nigeria Must Go: Nigerians In Ghana’s Economy Amidst Surging Tensions And The Scourge Of Misinformation - Global Upfront Newspapers
The relationship between Ghana and Nigeria is marked by deep economic interdependence, historical tensions, and the growing influence of misinformation. Nigerians contribute significantly to Ghana’s economy through formal investments, informal trade, and the education sector. However, recurring disputes over retail competition, unilateral border closures, and xenophobic protests highlight the fragility of this partnership. Nigerians play a vital…
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