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The governments of Nigeria and Ghana have moved to dispel growing concerns sparked by viral videos suggesting animosity ...
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The Punch on MSN‘Nigerians Must Go’: How Ghana’s business rules, landlords’ actions trigger xenophobic fear
Nigerians living in Ghana have described the “Nigerians Must Go” protest, which broke out in parts of the country on Tuesday, ...
$54.30 for Ghana, $19.6 for Nigeria: Sam George shares details of DSTV charges for African countries
The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has justified his claims that DSTV ...
The Ghanaian president gave the assurance when he received President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s special envoy led by Minister of ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNProtests: No room for xenophobia in Ghana - President Mahama assures Nigerians
President Mahama met with Nigeria's Bianca Ojukwu in Ghana and conveyed his message to Tinubu, urging the Nigerian leader not ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNGhanaian Aviatrix finalist in the African Genius Awards
Ten years ago, one of Ghana’s finest international ambassadors for youth, women and Africa left her homeland to write her ...
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, minister of state for foreign affairs, met President John Mahama of Ghana over the recent protests ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNGhana steps into Middle East politics with Pro-Palestine aid
In a bold diplomatic gesture, Ghana has waded into the complex politics of the Middle East by dispatching 40 metric tonnes of ...
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P.M. News on MSNMahama to Tinubu: Don't lose sleep over protests against Nigerians in Ghana
By Ayorinde Oluokun/AbujaThe President of Ghana, John Mahama has urged President Bola Tinubu not to lose sleep over recent protests against Nigerian nationals resident in his country. Mahama gave the ...
President John Mahama of Ghana has said that there is no place for xenophobia in the country, assuring that his administration is committed to the safety of Nigerians and their businesses in the ...
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PM News on MSN“Enough is enough!” Yul Edochie begs Igbos to flee Ghana
This plea comes in the wake of recent protests in Ghana, where some citizens demanded the expulsion of Nigerians over ...
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