It appears that South Africans demanding that Ghanaians and other African nationals leave their country are monitoring events in Ghana.
New videos from South Africa show one of the South African activists who made news headlines after attacking a Ghanaian man by the name of Emmanuel Amoah, Victoria Africa (Queen Vee), confronting a group of Ghanaian women.
She told them to leave South Africa because they are never going to have peace, adding that Ghanaian leaders have failed their people, and that is why they are travelling to other countries to do menial jobs.
“I can promise you, there's not going to be peace. You will be chased away. Let me be clear. We're going to ensure that all of us in Africa, we are all in our respective countries and fixing them. Ghana now is one of the largest gold producers. Ghanaians are not supposed to be suffering, but we have left it in the hands of the wrong leaders,” she said.
Queen Vee went on to call out the leaders of Ghana over the way they flew Emmanuel Amoah back into Ghana and offered him job opportunities.
She asserted that the Ghanaian leaders were just doing that for show, insisting that they have failed Ghanaians.
“Now see what they did, what your leaders did with Emmanuel. They made it seem like they are heroes, but they forgot that the reason why Emmanuel and your kind are here is because they have failed. Now they love Ghanaians, they will love you guys, because if you love your own children, you are not going to let them go look for food next door, you're going to ensure that you provide for them.
“Even now, once they hear us complaining again, they will say xenophobia. No, your leaders have failed. Ghana's leadership has failed,” she said.
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Watch videos of her remarks below:
“I can promise you there won’t be peace if you don’t leave South Africa. You will be chased away. Your leaders only helped Emmanuel Asamoah to make themselves look like heroes.”
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) May 20, 2026
— A South African woman warns a Ghanaian woman living in South Africa to leave the country and go fix… pic.twitter.com/8ZcFvFZnLg
“You left Ghana to do nails in South Africa because your leaders have failed.”
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) May 20, 2026
— A South African woman to a Ghanaian expatriate after confronting her and issuing her an ultimatum to leave the country pic.twitter.com/kde09GiZ43
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