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Out Of Box Story: 45 Ghanaians deported from Nigeria…What The Heck!

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I cannot even count the number of Anagos currently parading their arrogance on the streets of Ghana without any problem. Ghanaians have hospitality and have welcomed Nigerians as brothers and sisters.

Despite all the various allegations of  some Nigerians having settled in Ghana to cause havoc and subjecting the system to fraud and other illegal activities, Ghanaians have not kicked any Nigerian out of Ghana.

How come Nigerians are being hostile to the few Ghanaians who have found their way into their country? Gosh…Read below for more

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Another batch of 21 Ghanaians has been deported from Nigeria, bringing the number so far deported on the orders of Nigerian two state governors to 45.

The Nigerian High Commissioner in Accra, Mohammed Musiliu Obanikoro, has however frowned upon the action, promising to wade into it immediately.

Earlier on July 14, 2011, 24 Ghanaians were arrested and deported to Ghana – unable to pick their belongings before the unexpected action. The batch was made up of 21 men, 2 women and a girl.

In both instances, the deportations were ordered by state governors in the most populous African country which runs a federal system in which foreign affairs, defence and internal affairs are the preserves of the federal government in Abuja.

Details available to Daily Guide suggest that the latest bout of deportation saw the rounding up of 21 persons upon the orders of the Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, in Western Nigeria.

The deportees were arrested on July 16, 2011 and kept in confinement without allowing them to pick their belongings until their final forced exit from Nigeria a few days ago.

With the thought of leaving their belongings behind pinching them, the deportees were taken to the Nigeria/Benin border by road and handed over to the immigration authorities of that country.

The Beninois authorities then moved the deportees to their country’s border with Togo, Hilla Kondji, from where they were transported to the Togo/Ghana border of Aflao and handed over to Ghanaian authorities.

Daily Guide learnt that the deportees at this point were handed over to National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the Ketu North District of the Volta Region.

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I have 4 tickets (courtesy of the organizers) to freely give away to GhanaCelebrities.Com readers who wish to be part of the historic friendly football match between Ghana and Nigeria on 9th August, 2011. I knowGhana will be scoring Nigerians like we have never done before… This football match is more than a friendly, it … Read more

Motivational Message Of The Week: The Quickest Way To Achieve Success In Life…

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Probably you are convinced that achieving success has no formula or any particular pattern. This may be as a result of the inability of the numerous success achieving tricks having been able to produce anything great for you.

I can assure you that there is a formula and if strictly followed, success will come your way. However, this post does not intend to try and convince you that there is a formula for achieving success (something you probably agree or do not).

Whether there is a pattern one must follow to achieve the success he desires or not, one thing is more than certain here-Success is achievable. If success is achievable, then surely there must be a way to bring it to us quickly…right?

Instead of having to wait for years, there is a simple way to influence and speed up the arrival of your success, this is what most of us are lacking in life.

Ask yourself this simple question; why are we waiting on success and I will tell you the answer…Because we are waiting for an opportunity that will bring success out of the box, an opportunity that will land us on success, an opportunity that will open the way for us.

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