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Nigerian activist interviews Igbo leader amid Ghana protests |
Ghanaians are protesting with "Nigerians Must Go" placards, accusing their West African brothers of crimes and economic takeover. The tension became so heated that Ghana's president had to assure Nigeria there would no mass deportations .
At the center sits Eze Ihenetu, whose royal ambitions have triggered constitutional concerns. He claims his title is merely cultural, but Ghanaians ask: can foreigners establish kingdoms on sovereign soil?
VeryDarkMan dives straight into the fire with his unfiltered interview style. He asks the questions burning on social media: Why would an Igbo man want to be king in Ghana? Are Nigerians really taking over Ghanaian businesses?
The truth involves more than royal drama. Ghanaian traders accuse Nigerians of violating retail laws and undercutting prices. Nigerian traders counter that they're being unfairly targeted despite following rules .
This conflict echoes past expulsions that created the iconic "Ghana Must Go" bags. History threatens to repeat itself despite ECOWAS protocols .
Did you know? Over 2 million Nigerians live in Ghana while 500,000 Ghanaians reside in Nigeria. This interdependence makes conflict economically devastating for both nations .
Is this really about cultural pride? Or are economic frustrations being misdirected? The Socialist Movement of Ghana calls the protests a "divide-and-rule agenda" distracting from real governance failures .
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