This Day (Lagos)
17 November 2007
It seems some ultra-conservative elements within the socio-political class of Ghana are hell-bent on destroying the cordiality that exists between the close governments and good peoples of Nigeria and Ghana. I had noted the danger signals in my earlier article titled, 'As Nigerians Invade West Africa, A Warning,' which was misconstrued as raising a false alarm by a few misinformed members ...
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Why are you complaining,were we not in ECOWAS when Nigeria deported ghanaian?For your information ECOWAS was formed in 1975.It is also a fact that the sort crime we experience has been unprecedented in the history of the country and these crimes are mostly experienced in Nigeria,especially the the highway robberies where travellers are robbed as well as printing of fake currencies.I live in London and a lot of nigerian I encounter prefer to buy houses in ghana instead nigeria citing their safty as an excuse but the fact is, most of them are violent by ghanaian standard. It therefore stands to reason that you must do your homework properly and stop attacking the legitimate concerns of ghanaians who have worked to make Ghana a home not jungle like yours
As a Canadian citizen destined to Visit your beautiful country Africa,Ghana . I appreaciate the frankness of the articles submited by the writer. In language clear and in laymans terms for all to see and understand. I am a little unsettled about the up in coming troubles slowly brewing.Is it still safe to warrent a trip come the middle of 2008 , without more of the additional paperwork? I can also appreaciate and enjoy that the political view as well as the residents of the land views,IS shared equally in the articles. Opinions are a right as is Free Journalism .
Misssy Moe Canada