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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Ghana Set To Deport 54 Nigerians For Illegal Entry

Ghana?Mscheeeeeeew!!!





The government of Ghana has arrested no fewer than 54 Nigerians for unlawful entry into the country and said it will deport them back to Nigeria.


The government said the illegal entry was done through unapproved routes along the Ghana-Togo frontier are awaiting repatriation, officials of the Ghana Immigration Service stated.

The government said all the illegal travellers are currently in the custody of Aflao Sector Command of the Ghana Immigration Service.


They were apprehended at various unapproved routes within the last ten days and detained at the arrival hall of the Aflao Immigration Service, pending their repatriation to their home country..

45 comments:

  1. Hian! Hehehehe. Wetin Naija no go see?

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    1. This is seriously ludicrous

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    2. Ordinary Urhobo Ghana for backyard here??? To deport Nigerians? Na wah oπŸ™„

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    3. Abeg,wetin concern Urhobo inside this one?

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    4. Anything just to commot for naija lol

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  2. Abi o !
    Alara ni gbe ara ga, yes ke !
    The world over likes to make a scape goat of Nigeria

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  3. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    Mkpari upon mkpari

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    1. I used to laugh too but truth is Ghana isnlw a great place to be and so much better than us right now, it's like the new Dubai for Nigerians πŸ¦‹

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  4. Mctewwwww
    See wetin Bubu cause
    If na Obasnjo we go respond deport their citizens hustling in Lagos too

    This is what you get when you use Bamboo sticks as borders between countries

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    1. No ma. Bubu isn't the problem. The problem is Nigerians like you and l with the l must travel go abroad to make it mentality instead of staying back to invest here and build their own country and also the Nigerians involved in various crimes abroad

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    2. Invest what here? Your head?

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    3. Eesah, come and swear on your life that If you arw?e given visa with 4,000 dollars to go and start life in the US you won't go? Liar.

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  5. Ewooo my country Nigeria, sorry for you. Mbu Ghana kwa , Chai in Patient Goodluck's voice 😎😎😎

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  6. Stella abeg I follow u mschewwwwwwww asif their country nah USAπŸ‘ΉπŸ‘ΉπŸ‘Ή

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  7. this is really funny to hear

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  8. See life......

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  9. Nigerians and abroad craving, like ants crave for sugar.
    If you tell them, stay in your country, stop dubious deeds, they will term you enemy of progress.
    Now this is the progress? 😏😏😏😏😏

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  10. Nawa ooo... We are all West Africans na

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  11. Ghana must go bags are not that strong anymore.

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  12. Even Sudan and Niger Republic will soon start deporting Nigerians.
    South Africa started it
    UAE blacklisted Nigerians.
    This was the same country in 1983, people were chanting "Ghana must go" on the streets of Lagos.
    Oh, this life rotates just like the earth. πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨πŸ”¨

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    1. The blacklist affected Nigerians in America too. Right now my bank in the US has blocked all wire transfers to Nigeria. You can still transfer to almost all African countries including Ghana, Cotonou but not to Nigeria. I've called and emailed them they haven't given me a reason. Infact they are avoiding me now. But I know it's cause of Hush and his puppies.

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    2. Hmmmmmm!
      Life!!!!

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    3. NiB oooo πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜† @ Hush and his Puppies. Ewoooo πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€

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    4. NiB change your bank to Bank of America. Someone got the money her sis sent to her account in Nigeria last week.

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    5. @anon, thanks for the tip.

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  13. Lkwanu ghana eche ache o,epiola mkpe,,Ghana of yesterday don grow horn.OK na

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  14. Mschewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Ghana kwa, naija don see something.

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  15. In these times nobody wants strange, unaccounted for ppl in their land.

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  16. Inukwa Ghana ebia. Chineke mere mmadu ebere.

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  17. Hustle oh make Ghana no deport you.
    They are not seriousπŸ™„

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  18. I’m wondering, what would happen if I were to be in Ghana & I go to a shop to buy that popular ‘Ghana must go’ bag. I tell the seller that I want to buy Ghana must go bag, will the seller cuss me out or arrest me ? πŸ€”πŸ€”

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  19. Ghana too get mouth as our leaders no gree repair Nigeria.

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  20. Sorry but I have to laugh too, hahahahh, so this is how my country has turn to.

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  21. The country is on autopilot nu, we get president for the country again? No one piloting the affairs of this country..

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  22. Ghana ke? πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

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  23. @ChyAdaJesus no be small Ghana Me?..... See ghana dey even do iyanga for Nigerians.Nawaoo

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  24. All of you looking down on Ghana I shake my head in shame for you. You are laughing but Ghana is slowly and steadily becoming a more powerful and more admirable country than our own. Instead of mocking them let's humble ourselves and work hard to have a good name as Nigerians and to raise our economy so our people won't have to constantly face shame and discrimination from all the other countries in the world. This should be a time of sober reflection but look how some people who are drinking garri are mocking people who have elevated from garri to fried rice and assorted meat ( metaphorically speaking).

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  25. oh my God am ashamed.God please Restore Nigeria.

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  26. Someone help me pick my jaw from the floor! idonbelieveit!!!!

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  27. Many Ghanaians are here doing business. One that own salon within my area who has a child now told me she was born here ,green up here and now with her child. Please it's time we sweep out non indigens to know where to start.

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