Tear gas, pepper spray, flogging, kicking, punching pushing and general beating of Nigeria traders, even Pregnant Nigeria woman.
It is time Nigeria Government call to Ecowas attention the violation of Nigeria rights by Ghana authority.
Ghana cannot be trading freely and living in Ecowas couuntries, whilst everyday in Ghana our citizens are humiliated and molested.
Else we return all Ghanaians to live and do business in Ghana and put an end to all this nonsense.
Nigeria government must be seen to act and do so with other Ecowas member state.
The ghanians are wrong and should be called to order now.
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Nigerian Retailers' Shops In Ghana Locked Up As Police, Army, Flog Them
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