Member of Parliament for Subin Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Eugene Boakye Antwi has asked Ghanaians to stop attacking Nigerians since they are not the only criminals in the country.
A group of unidentified men have forcibly closed down about 20 shops owned and operated by Nigerians at the Suame Magazine in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
This follows the arrest of the kidnappers who took hold of two Canadian girls in the same region and other unconfirmed reports that most of the crimes that occur in the country are committed by Nigerians.
Reacting to this in a panel discussion on Peace FM's morning show ‘Kokrokoo’, Tuesday, Eugene Boakye Antwi said even though some Nigerians are involved in criminal activities in the country, “there are also some good ones as well; hence there is no need to take the law into your own hands.”
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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The Government should be very mindful of what Dr. Danso said-warning about the possibility of the various, notorious criminal acts in Ghana today being instigated, so as to make the Government look bad and castigated as incompetent.That Nigerian Prof could easily be bought to do what he did. If you take your own counsel dispassionately, you will realize that NDC as an opposition Party today, can never win election in Ghana base on informed-issues without applying foul means. The notorious, rampant and baseless attacks on the EC give course of alarm. Then, I have not heard NDC discuss policies based on her Party-Philosophy and tradition. Aside being mischievous, fabricating her own lies based on her own imaginations and feeding on them for propaganda purposes.
Our Politicians are failing us. The Nigerian High Commissioner said there are over 7 million Nigerians in Ghana and your MP talking like that? The Nigerians are doing petty trading against our laws and state institutions who are supposed to check that are sleeping! Most of the armed robberies and in recent times sakawa and kidnappings are being done by the bad Nigerians. In spite of the Ecowas protocols, Ghana should clear all the undocumented Nigerians that have overstayed the 90 days as early as possible else the 7 million will soon overrun us!
LOOK YOU SHOULD NOT DEFEND NIGERIANS. NIGERIAS ARE NIGERIAS OF TROBLES. THIS IS A PONIT. IN THE WHOLE WORLD WHERE NIGERIANS ARE FOUND. TROBLES AND CRIMINAL INVENTS GOES ON. IN EUROPE, BLACK SKIN ARE CONDENMED BECAUSE OF NIGERIAN.NIGERIANS THEMSELEVES KNOWS THEY ARE TROBLE MAKERS. YOU BOAKYE ANTWI, CAN YOU GO TO NIGERIA WITH YOUR NICE CAR AND COME BACK WITH YOUR NICE CAR? WHAT ARE YOU TALKING?I AM SORRY FOR YOU. YOU DO NOT LOVE YOUR OWN COUNTRY. YOU SHULD BETTER GO AND STAY IN NIGERIA AND LET SEE IF YOU CAN GO OUT IN THE NIGHT. I THINK YOUR WIFE OR YOUR IRL FRIEND IS A NIGERIAN.
That professor's hate speech will not hold
Sit there and "do paaapaaa" over there till they attack you or your relatives. You guys think that being an MP is a safe haven for you so you don't care what these ANNIMALS are putting some Ghanains through. Recently these Nigerians invaded a private home of a Ghanain family...raped the women and nearly killed the man of the house at Tema Comm.25 and you say waytin? Massa clear off with your ***barred word*** lame defense. Did you hear that Nigerian professor? You wait!
A Nigerian Professor at the University of Ghana by name Augustine Nwabara is inciting the Nigerian media and community in Ghana to take up strategies that would destroy the image of Ghana to the world. In a video gone viral on social media, the Prof in a meet up with some Nigerians in the country implored the Nigerian media to tear up Ghana in the eyes of the international community through negative reportage. According to the professor, Nigeria already has a bad image mainly because of how they’ve been branded by others especially by Ghana, so it is time to reciprocate that by coming up with innovative ideas and strategies. Citing some strategies for their mission to work effectively, the professor said “We’re highly skilled and highly talented and blessed people but many at time we lack strategy, Nigerians tend to lack strategy. You can have good skills, if you don’t know how to let people know it, it is there; dies, like having a factory full of items in the warehouse. If you don’t advertise it remains in the warehouse”. “They have harassed us a lot, I know that... What I’m saying is we need strategies. I’ll suggest something which the embassy can think about; I know they know which they can do immediately at the Nigerians community. There is bad image for Nigeria; we can take it back through the press. We can reverse it. We have powerful Nigerian media stations, channels broadcast all over the world, there’s active online social media, the plot in Nigeria. Let them come here and run documentaries of the experiences of Nigerians and blast it all over the world. In three days Ghana would respond”. According to the professor who says he was once a media person and has expertise in how it works, whatever agenda the Nigeria media set will work out positively as people believe every news item that comes from the media is the truth although that is not usually the case. Advocating the need to extensively utilise this mode, he called on the Nigerian leaders to take advantage of this strategy as it will be the key to destroy the image of Ghana since Nigerians can’t be the only ones to be branded as bad or evil. “I have been a media person, you cannot be here and suffering. Let the leaders get our media persons come here to cover what has been happening. Go to the student community, go to the business community, go to everywhere; come to the embassy. Go and confront the officials with the information, air it, within one week I can tell you part of worse happening. I’m sorry to say it but this is within us, the present government in Ghana came on the grounds of Nigeria bashing. I’ve listened to things some of their top leaders have said all over the world in major places. We did not take it back, if we take it back they will sit up, so media strategy one”. “Use their own media; but you know something, I’ve been a pressman, there is no absolute truth in the media. The truth is truth as it is presented. Let us use our own media and get back to them. Let us see life cases, let our media with this story say we want to go to their prisons to see Nigerians, of course, they will turn you back, you broadcast it. And by the time you’re through run series of documentaries on Nigerians relations and sir we’ll take history”, he suggested. He further revealed that there has been a long-standing rivalry between Ghana and Nigerian dating back to Kwame Nkrumah’s time, which is known by few indicating that it is about time Nigerians let Ghanaians know they are ahead in everything. “That rivalry has been there because we don’t tell them the truth. They don’t know, historically there is that rivalry. Its sibling rivalry but the truth is that it’s a rivalry between an elder brother and a younger brother. It’s the rivalry all over Africa”. Advising on how to make it work without being obvious, the professor said “Let’s take back our image, let’s take them on step by step in very subtle forms not frontal, not open”.