BREAKING: ‘Nigerians must go’, Protest rocks Ghana over alleged mass prostitution

Angry Ghanaians protesting against Nigerians living in their country.
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BREAKING: ‘Nigerians must go’, Ghanaians protest alleged mass prostitution

Pandemonium erupted across the streets of Ghana, as aggrieved Ghanaians have taken to the streets, protesting against Nigerians for allegedly involvement in indiscriminate prostitution, ritual killings and all sorts of social vices, in their country.

Amidst downright indignation, Ghanaians are protesting against alleged ritual killings, mass prostitution allegedly perpetrated by Nigerians in their country.

In a viral video on Tuesday, the protesters in their large numbers, were seen wielding placards with various inscriptions such as “Armed robbery and violent attacks must stop; “Our health at stake due to mass prostitution; “Who protects the right and freedom of Ghanaians; “Nigerians are kidnapping and using people for rituals; “Our kids are getting missing because of Igbos,” among others.

They also displayed a picture of a man who was allegedly killed by a Nigerian in the Accra area of the country.

Speaking in the video, a lady in her mid-30s said Nigerians must go because of their anyhowness in their country.

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“Nigerians must go because you can’t be in someone’s country and be doing anyhow. Nigerians must go,” she yelled.

Another protester said Nigerians have taken over their major markets and are perpetrating all manners of evil in their country.

“These Igbo, they are in every part of the country and have targeted our markets. Not just Igbo, Nigerians are in almost every village, and our laws have not allowed foreigners to engage in real dealings. They are perpetrating evil in our country. They even have a Igbo king in Ghana. They have hijacked our lands. It is just a matter of time; we will conquer them and take over our country,” he stressed.

Recall that a similar occurrence popularly christened “Ghana must go” happened in 1983 when the Nigerian government under President Shehu Shagari enacted a directive ordering about two million undocumented immigrants, many of whom were Ghanaians, to leave the country.

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“If they don’t leave, they should be arrested, tried and sent back to their homes.

“Illegal immigrants, under normal circumstances, should not be given any notice whatsoever. If you break a law, then you have to pay for it,” the President said.

This action gave birth to a checked bag called “Ghana must go” into which the Ghanaians packed their belongings, and in turn became a symbol of exclusion and intolerance.

As of the time of filing this report, the Ghanaian government has yet to comment on the situation and the plight of their countrymen on returning Nigerians to their country, irrespective of their status.

Could this decision of Ghanians be in reprisal for the hardening of the heart by Nigerians government against Ghanaians living in their country in the past.

Please, drop your opinion on the comments section.

By Famous Reporters

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