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Reactions as “Nigeria Must Go” protests erupt in Ghana

DailyblastBy DailyblastJuly 28, 202501 Min Read
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Nigerians and Ghanaians have gone on X to share their opinions after protests erupted over the weekend with Ghanaians demanding that Nigerians must leave their country.

The protest was tagged “Nigeria Must Go”. Protesters held placards making accusations against Nigerians and asking that they be deported from Ghana.

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The content on the placards alleged that Nigerian women are engaging in prostitution in their country and Nigerian men are kidnapping and killing their people.

Reacting on X, some claimed the protest in Ghana is pay back for the forced mass exodus of Ghanians from Nigeria decades ago tagged “Ghana Must Go”. Others pointed out that before the “Ghana Must Go” drive in Nigeria, Ghana had first carried out a mass deportation of immigrants, including many Nigerians.

Others questioned how Africa can achieve unity if African nations are busy attacking neighbour countries.

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