'Ghana must Go': 40 years after some Ghanaians suffered famine and deportation from Nigeria

'Ghana must Go': 40 years after some Ghanaians suffered famine and deportation from Nigeria
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  • @chuksJegbefume-ob2ho
    @chuksJegbefume-ob2ho Жыл бұрын

    don't forget to also explain the pain Nigerians went through in Ghana too, because Ghana chase Nigerian out of Ghana during our civil war era knowing fully well that we just came out of war

  • @user-te1qe2ml8s

    @user-te1qe2ml8s

    5 ай бұрын

    They won't say it Ghana 🇬🇭 deported Nigeria 🇳🇬 fist in 1969

  • @akwasifrimpong6893
    @akwasifrimpong6893 Жыл бұрын

    I was around 18 years old , It wasn't Easy, That was the time most Ghanaians learnt how to eat deferent food from deferent Tribes.

  • @caniceonuoha
    @caniceonuoha Жыл бұрын

    Nigerians must Go: 55 years after Nigerians must go, Nigerians suffered famine, loss of property and starvation as they were deported from Ghana.

  • @asaasare220

    @asaasare220

    6 ай бұрын

    infact yuroba suffered the most of the nigerians during the ill advised deportation from ghana to which nigerians paid us in full , but i find igbos on this platform whinning as if they are that welcoming.. if it was not for a shared love of hilife music no ghanaian would have crossed into igboland.... but look you guys are everywhere on the continent with your noses up in the air looking down on your hosts with all the haughtiness you can muster ... abeg give us peace it is all empty... you just people like the rest of us...

  • @caniceonuoha

    @caniceonuoha

    6 ай бұрын

    @@asaasare220finally the truth is out. You are jealous of the success of the Igbo. Did any Igbo hold you back from competing? Giddy up and take charge. Hustle so that you can walk around with your nose pointing skywards. This envy is not doing you any good. Igbo will continue to progress no matter where they find themselves. I just read that Ghana requires Nigerians to deposit $5 million USD before opening a business in Ghana while Chinese, Indians. Koreans, etc are waived from the deposit requirement. Where is the love bro? If Nigeria retaliates right now you will be first to cry the loudest

  • @Theghua1
    @Theghua1 Жыл бұрын

    I remember this very well , I was about to go to high school but still in primary school Kumasi . That time after going to high school I had my share of konkonte. And during de hunger or deport of Ghanaians we ate lots of tuo zaafi in my household and lapewa. I was 14 Kumasi

  • @fredoboe-sam2286
    @fredoboe-sam2286 Жыл бұрын

    I was 20years and an A level student preparing for exams on virtually empty stomach but thanks to Catholic Relief Agency our school was supported with rice occasionally.

  • @aboaboyahciciniko7132
    @aboaboyahciciniko7132 Жыл бұрын

    What nigerians did to Ghanaians and Ghanaians didn’t learn anything sense out of it i don’t Ghanaians will be intelligent again

  • @africansaint4986
    @africansaint49862 ай бұрын

    God bless Ghana......soon it shall turn to them

  • @heniettawood7561
    @heniettawood75615 ай бұрын

    I remember, operation feed yourself.

  • @africansaint4986
    @africansaint49862 ай бұрын

    who is this voice over,mentioning thing we dont know,please if u are not a Ghanaian ask a ghanaian to do the voice over

  • @alexbanj7a7bc
    @alexbanj7a7bc Жыл бұрын

    And we Nigerians were kind enough to give Ghanaians those very nice and affordable bags to pack your bits and pieces when we expelled you in 1983, remember those popular *Ghana Must Go* bags eh? Yeah we supplied you with loads of those fine bags. And they were very affordable! It's a shame Ghana wasn't so generous though when you expelled Nigerians earlier in the 1950s and 1960s. You didn't give us packing bags, you sent us packing without supplying packing bags. Such a shame.

  • @brianmorgan...

    @brianmorgan...

    Жыл бұрын

    Complete lies!!..busses were provided to take Nigerians back to their country peacefully!, yours were the opposite!!..Your President gave power to every civilian to put fear into every Ghanaian to send them parking!??..And who told you the bags were provided freely!!?..Stop saying things you don't know!!.

  • @kofitwum6858

    @kofitwum6858

    Жыл бұрын

    'He who is standing beware', History repeats itself, this cycle has not gone away. Its human nature.

  • @alexbanj7a7bc

    @alexbanj7a7bc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kofitwum6858 Nigeria will have those *Ghana Must Go* bags in excess supply should "History repeats itself". History repeating itself would start with Ghana doing what they did in the 1960s and Nigeria retaliating at a time of our choosing. Hope that's clear Kofi.

  • @kofitwum6858

    @kofitwum6858

    Жыл бұрын

    @Alex Banj It's not about you or me, its about human survival, whenever a native species feels overwhelmed, it is natural they start thinking about their survival. With over 2 million Nigerians in Ghana at the moment, I pray it doesn't happen but the trend doesn't seem to be slowing down. We can only pray for Nigeria to turn the corner quickly.

  • @alexbanj7a7bc

    @alexbanj7a7bc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kofitwum6858 The problem with you people is that you don’t understand the history you are so quick to talk about and obviously incapable of learning from it. The assumption of the Ghanaian government in the 1950s and the 1960s when it expelled Nigerians from Ghana was that immigration was a one way thing. You are making the same mistake by assuming the same thing and focusing on the "over 2 million Nigerians in Ghana". Pause for a second Kofi, think about the Ghanaians in Nigeria. I will not go so far as plucking some random number out of the air as you've done with your "over 2 million". But we know that there are Ghanaians in Nigeria going back to some generations. And we are praying for Ghana "to turn the corner quickly" here as well. We all need that prayer.

  • @fataiadegbenro984
    @fataiadegbenro9846 ай бұрын

    November 1969 must also be remember... when you start shit, definitely shit will eventually befall you... Ghana started the process but suddenly you guys have amnesia to 1969 when 9ja were deported from Ghana...stop crying kama is real

  • @qinspride5795
    @qinspride5795 Жыл бұрын

    🇳🇬The Exodus of aliens in 1969, Ghana expelled Nigerians and called them "Aliens" despite the pleas from 🇳🇬 government, it was the most brutal treatment against Nigerians Knowing fully well that There was a deadly war and massacre in the country then and people found Ghana as safe haven then (Nigerian civil war), yet your leaders sent Nigerians out to go and perish. infact, most of them left empty handed. Their businesses and shops were taking over by ghanaians. Many died on their way back home to Nigeria while some ran to ivory coast, it was so bad that many ate rats, lizard and grasshopper to survive. I hope your history thought you that too, because it's written in tablets in Nigerian's history! And they will never forget. Learn to teach both truths to your generation, I hope we both Learn our lessons and advice our youths in both countries.

  • @matildafinnah9963

    @matildafinnah9963

    Жыл бұрын

    So revenge has been paid back in full. So why are Nigerians in Ghana now, am just wondering.

  • @qinspride5795

    @qinspride5795

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matildafinnah9963🇳🇬 That's the same question we're asking here, why are there ghanaians in Nigeria? When they always push us out and fault us in their country, destroyed our embassy and locked our shops, arrest us and claim we're criminals knowing fully well that the evil was done by their people, Why have they recently flooded our Nigerian market to buy things and take to Ghana to sell, they take pride in destroying the Nigerian image on the media. Why are many of our food vendors ghanaians?, Why are many rich people nannies and home caretakers in Nigeria Ghanaians. 40% of Nannies and private tutors on the Island who work for the rich are from ECOWAS and they prefer their English name while their local names like Nana, kojo etc The funny thing is that those on the mainland and other southeastern/south western/South southern hide their ghanaian identity claiming to be Nigerians or togolese. Many of them adopted the name ECOWAS community. Do you know why? Because they're afraid of repetition, so everyone is claiming nigeria or ECOWAS generally now. Most of your people refused to identify with Ghanaian communities in Nigeria according to your chairman reasons being for fear of mass deportation Incase of issues but that's wrong, that's cowardice. Nigerians are proud of their country no matter any negativity. Browse our local news papers, google is your friend.

  • @adamfopa4170

    @adamfopa4170

    Жыл бұрын

    You can tell your own story, nobody cares. We are Ghanaians and we are proud of who we are.

  • @qinspride5795

    @qinspride5795

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adamfopa4170 then shut up and get out of my direct comment box.

  • @caniceonuoha

    @caniceonuoha

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matildafinnah9963 there are more Ghanaians in Nigeria. In my village every artisan is Ghanaian and there are hundreds of them. Go and verify

  • @kabifest8897
    @kabifest8897 Жыл бұрын

    Ghanaian started what they couldn't finish lol, GHANAMUSTGO was a sweet revenge on the ghana gov frim shagari and Buhari

  • @yawagbesielias985

    @yawagbesielias985

    Жыл бұрын

    We're preparing a nice one for you. Worse than what you guys did to us.

  • @zigibeat3689

    @zigibeat3689

    Жыл бұрын

    It shows Ghanaians are clever than Nigerians. Ghanaians have learnt not to go to Nigeria again but Nigerians are the ones swamping themselves to Ghana everyday.

  • @blackdotfamily7535

    @blackdotfamily7535

    Жыл бұрын

    You can laugh as a nigerian bt you are busy trooping into Ghana

  • @egbenughevandistobore1058

    @egbenughevandistobore1058

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@yawagbesielias985don't wast your time because you can't win us in war, we close our borders which is not neighbours to yours and you are crying, and want to dare us Nigeria 😅😅😅 . Please choose your battles carefully

  • @Okoragyak

    @Okoragyak

    6 ай бұрын

    Well, get ready for a final episode of Alien compliance Order deportation from Ghana. Ghana first sent Nigerians packing in 1956 followed by 1969. If you think Ghana started what it couldn't finish, we are going to finish it off now. Nigeria, is a vast country which cannot accommodate its citizens: very strange!! Ghana can teach Nigeria how rule of law helps fix and stablilize a country to make it liveable, so Ghana can have its peace of mind!! How come even common traffic light laws Nigerians cannot respect it, let alone other complex laws that keep a country going? Nigeria is no doubt a very resourceful country, but bad attitudes of the citizens like unnecessary tribalism, religious fanatism, kidnapping Yahoo culture make it very unstable so you will keep coming to Ghana and Ghana will keep sending you back.

  • @egbenughevandistobore1058
    @egbenughevandistobore10588 ай бұрын

    Ghana una go complain tire no evidence 😂😂😂😂😂, if you like cry from today till tomorrow nothing will happen, you started it, we Nigerians end it . simple

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