Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will ... read full comment
Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will start looking for a good market for her products in other sub-regions.
Ayamga Andrews aka Andy 8 years ago
mr minister u r in the ryt direction.
mr minister u r in the ryt direction.
Abah-Fada 8 years ago
Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will ... read full comment
Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will start looking for a good market for her products in other sub-regions.
HARDER@'89... 8 years ago
we must be bold and firm enough to counter the nigerian restrictions of our goods to their country since what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander...including danqote cement....
we must be bold and firm enough to counter the nigerian restrictions of our goods to their country since what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander...including danqote cement....
ROGUE LAWYER 8 years ago
mostly all imported vehicle parts that come from Nigeria, China etc are below standard and are dangerous to cause accident on our road. why cant you ban them?
GHANA please wake up from your laziness
mostly all imported vehicle parts that come from Nigeria, China etc are below standard and are dangerous to cause accident on our road. why cant you ban them?
GHANA please wake up from your laziness
yaw, USA 8 years ago
WHEN I BECOME THE PRESIDENT OF GHANA, I WILL BAN ALL GOODS COMING FROM NIGERIA AND CHINA. NOT ONLY THAT, BUT ALSO I WILL MAKE THEM WEAR SPECIAL IDENTIFICATION TAGS. THE ONLY NIGERIANS WHO WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAY IN GHANA WILL ... read full comment
WHEN I BECOME THE PRESIDENT OF GHANA, I WILL BAN ALL GOODS COMING FROM NIGERIA AND CHINA. NOT ONLY THAT, BUT ALSO I WILL MAKE THEM WEAR SPECIAL IDENTIFICATION TAGS. THE ONLY NIGERIANS WHO WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAY IN GHANA WILL BE THOSE ON DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS. THE REST WILL BE DEPORTED AS A MATTER OF URGENCY.
Akosua 8 years ago
This is probably the most stupid idea to think off . You will virtually do a lot of harms than good
This is probably the most stupid idea to think off . You will virtually do a lot of harms than good
iGreat! 8 years ago
Eei Akosua! Alataman go kill you. I don't blame you. Ghanaman is not romantic enough .
Eei Akosua! Alataman go kill you. I don't blame you. Ghanaman is not romantic enough .
Xtosny 8 years ago
Then you gonna remain poor like what happened to you in the 80s
Then you gonna remain poor like what happened to you in the 80s
modinsane 8 years ago
This is long over due.
This is long over due.
Sammy 8 years ago
This story is a palpable lie. The Nigerian writer just took an article from Ghana titled "Should Ghana close up to make Nigeria open up?" and chose to interpret it this way. The original article from Ghana only captures the c ... read full comment
This story is a palpable lie. The Nigerian writer just took an article from Ghana titled "Should Ghana close up to make Nigeria open up?" and chose to interpret it this way. The original article from Ghana only captures the concerns of Ghanaian industrialists who feel Ghana may have to adopt some of the protectionist measures of Nigeria. The article, while wrongly titled, is largely a reproduction of the Ghanaian article in a confused manner. The careful reader will realise there is no evidence in the article to show Ghana has banned goods from anywhere. It's a shame
obi 8 years ago
really some goods from nigeria are just name but not good at all .only cement and clothing are good
really some goods from nigeria are just name but not good at all .only cement and clothing are good
No Yawa 8 years ago
Ghana is now thinking correctly, who told you that u need some permission to make your own decisions. Keep the fire burning on all those who wish you evil.
Ghana is now thinking correctly, who told you that u need some permission to make your own decisions. Keep the fire burning on all those who wish you evil.
Akora 8 years ago
...with restrictions on inter-country and inter-regional trade? Yet we will trade with the west sucking and siphoning all our resources
...with restrictions on inter-country and inter-regional trade? Yet we will trade with the west sucking and siphoning all our resources
Mobert Rogabe 8 years ago
...we shouldn't give the Nigeria any room to misbehave towards Ghana ...they need us more than we need them ...tell that TO their face.., i would
...we shouldn't give the Nigeria any room to misbehave towards Ghana ...they need us more than we need them ...tell that TO their face.., i would
Umolu 8 years ago
A hate speech like this leads nobody anywhere. Nigeria has given us credit time after time. 180 million people against 25 million people. They have more resources than we have, like it or not;we both need each other. Stay edu ... read full comment
A hate speech like this leads nobody anywhere. Nigeria has given us credit time after time. 180 million people against 25 million people. They have more resources than we have, like it or not;we both need each other. Stay educated,Mr Mugabe.
Mobert Rogabe 8 years ago
...if you call a cat a cat, people would still complain ...then again why would you call a cat a goat? ...China allover Africa for land? ...its not about 180 mill vs 25 mill ...BTW am educated Umolu, are you?
...if you call a cat a cat, people would still complain ...then again why would you call a cat a goat? ...China allover Africa for land? ...its not about 180 mill vs 25 mill ...BTW am educated Umolu, are you?
Rascozy 8 years ago
We need Nigeria more than they need us,please we don't want to back to the extreme poverty like we witnessed in the 80s.
We need Nigeria more than they need us,please we don't want to back to the extreme poverty like we witnessed in the 80s.
Gbenzeh 8 years ago
Lets not just ban their goods bt da people themselves.they constitute more menace than even rubbish.infact,why do they smell like dat.one of dis anago idiots shd answer.foou
Lets not just ban their goods bt da people themselves.they constitute more menace than even rubbish.infact,why do they smell like dat.one of dis anago idiots shd answer.foou
brito 8 years ago
stupid talk, can you blame drought as being the consequences of sacking Nigerian? Were they feeding us
stupid talk, can you blame drought as being the consequences of sacking Nigerian? Were they feeding us
iGreat! 8 years ago
You think they have enough resources to cater for the so called number of 180 million people , come again. If Ghana and the rest of Africa adopts Buhari Government's trade restrictions, Nigerians economy will suffer. Simply b ... read full comment
You think they have enough resources to cater for the so called number of 180 million people , come again. If Ghana and the rest of Africa adopts Buhari Government's trade restrictions, Nigerians economy will suffer. Simply because there will shortages and demand will pull inflation. Their currency will depreciate further against the leading currencies and gradually the economy will begin to feel the impact. Nigeria had courted the idea for a long time to promote their local industries, but the ripple effect deterred previous governments. Your last stated however provided the solution, that we all need each other in the sub region and promoting trade within the sub region is been encouraged and must continue.
Mensah 8 years ago
That is a very good move,all nigerian products should be ban and all criminal nigerians deported.
That is a very good move,all nigerian products should be ban and all criminal nigerians deported.
Kwamea 8 years ago
Our leader have opened the Ghanaian economy to wide this is the reason we are suffering in this country.No country worth its salt will do this to the detriment of our economy. Our leaders should start thinking right
Our leader have opened the Ghanaian economy to wide this is the reason we are suffering in this country.No country worth its salt will do this to the detriment of our economy. Our leaders should start thinking right
Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will ...
read full comment
mr minister u r in the ryt direction.
Good moves as this will encourages consumption of local made goods. I bet this moves will change the Nigeria government attitude towards her business partners and regional business cycle. I think the Nigerian government will ...
read full comment
we must be bold and firm enough to counter the nigerian restrictions of our goods to their country since what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander...including danqote cement....
mostly all imported vehicle parts that come from Nigeria, China etc are below standard and are dangerous to cause accident on our road. why cant you ban them?
GHANA please wake up from your laziness
WHEN I BECOME THE PRESIDENT OF GHANA, I WILL BAN ALL GOODS COMING FROM NIGERIA AND CHINA. NOT ONLY THAT, BUT ALSO I WILL MAKE THEM WEAR SPECIAL IDENTIFICATION TAGS. THE ONLY NIGERIANS WHO WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAY IN GHANA WILL ...
read full comment
This is probably the most stupid idea to think off . You will virtually do a lot of harms than good
Eei Akosua! Alataman go kill you. I don't blame you. Ghanaman is not romantic enough .
Then you gonna remain poor like what happened to you in the 80s
This is long over due.
This story is a palpable lie. The Nigerian writer just took an article from Ghana titled "Should Ghana close up to make Nigeria open up?" and chose to interpret it this way. The original article from Ghana only captures the c ...
read full comment
really some goods from nigeria are just name but not good at all .only cement and clothing are good
Ghana is now thinking correctly, who told you that u need some permission to make your own decisions. Keep the fire burning on all those who wish you evil.
...with restrictions on inter-country and inter-regional trade? Yet we will trade with the west sucking and siphoning all our resources
...we shouldn't give the Nigeria any room to misbehave towards Ghana ...they need us more than we need them ...tell that TO their face.., i would
A hate speech like this leads nobody anywhere. Nigeria has given us credit time after time. 180 million people against 25 million people. They have more resources than we have, like it or not;we both need each other. Stay edu ...
read full comment
...if you call a cat a cat, people would still complain ...then again why would you call a cat a goat? ...China allover Africa for land? ...its not about 180 mill vs 25 mill ...BTW am educated Umolu, are you?
We need Nigeria more than they need us,please we don't want to back to the extreme poverty like we witnessed in the 80s.
Lets not just ban their goods bt da people themselves.they constitute more menace than even rubbish.infact,why do they smell like dat.one of dis anago idiots shd answer.foou
stupid talk, can you blame drought as being the consequences of sacking Nigerian? Were they feeding us
You think they have enough resources to cater for the so called number of 180 million people , come again. If Ghana and the rest of Africa adopts Buhari Government's trade restrictions, Nigerians economy will suffer. Simply b ...
read full comment
That is a very good move,all nigerian products should be ban and all criminal nigerians deported.
Our leader have opened the Ghanaian economy to wide this is the reason we are suffering in this country.No country worth its salt will do this to the detriment of our economy. Our leaders should start thinking right