Lagos — The face off between Nigerian traders in Ghana and the Ghanaian government will soon be over, following the intervention of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The government had last year closed down a number of shops belonging to Nigerian traders, following the enactment of a new law making it mandatory for foreigners to have a minimum capital of 350,000 dollars (N4million) to operate a business.
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