Some Nigerians who were deported from Ghana lost houses, businesses and some lost their lives. Ghana always starts the attacks, South Africans also started first. Nigeria is always giving back same energy after. The same is ongoing now in Ghana and South Africa. Many disgruntled elements have started rising up again against Nigerians in Ghana and South Africa and other African countries. They have forgotten that there is always a payback time
Lies. Only undocumented africans were deported from ghana which included undocumented nigerians. . And no nigerian lost their lives. They were not chased out .On the other hand, every Ghanaian was asked to leave and chased out of nigeria and many lost their lives.
Nigerians were deported by the Ghanaian President, Koffi Abrefa Busia in the year 1969 to Nigeria during the civil war in Nigeria, the year1967, that means there was a civil war going on in Nigeria, they were not allowed to take their belongings, no asses to their various banks, is that not wickedness and heartless attitude of the Ghanaian government, your research is very important
DJ Pako, you fall my hand, na Gen Z you see bring to tell this very important history of do me i do you, how it all started between Ghana and Nigeria, her narration lack critical information about how nigerians lost their businesses , homes and finances due to strict rules implemented by the government on cash withdrawal, this gen z only scratch the surface.
Yeah you may be right, I may have not gotten the whole story right after all I wasn’t born in the era and spoke from the research I had access to from my end. But the main reason I made that video was to talk about why that bag is called Ghana must go, which I did. 😊
My best DJ, u have done well and thanks for educating the young onces. She tried but she didnt say the full story well, Ghanians leader fail by chasing foreigner and moslty Nigerians aways, two Ghanians arrested in Nigerian for robbery case, so the Nigerian leader used that opportunity to chase or revenge on what Ghanians leader did to Nigeria.
DJ! DJ!! DJ!!! Thank you for your great platform but this small pikin just dey scratch the surface. I think someone very much older should be invited to give a more detailed explanation.
meanwhile DjJ PARORICH you are doing a great job but i sugguest you visit Universities and do the real research , it is a good thing that we know what happened then, why ghana refused to help the innocent refeguees?,
she most go back and do the real research because she didn't mentioned the robbery incident at the Nigeria vice president's house that involved 4 Ghanaians and some Nigerians. again ask them role Ghana played during the dark years of that brutal civil war , why did many refeguees moved to Cote'D'Ivoire instead Ghana been an English speaking country? Afro Machi most do the real research and come live with real disccussion ,
Yeah, but you don't narrate fully well OK, the Ghanaian government ask Nigerians go first twice OK, so you little girl try to read well before coming to tell the story OK.
this gen Z knows absolutely nothing about what happened,dj pako you fall hand, upon all the people that have the first hand information about everything you chose to bring a child who might have gotten some information from unverified sources, this is nonsense
Since you seem to know so much about what happened than I do, why not drop the concise story from your own end. I am patiently waiting to read from you, sir.
First of all, don’t bring on a GEN Z to come tell a story she is not well informed about…She did not tell the story correctly. If she wants a visa to Ghana that’s entirely her choice and right to do so. However, she shouldn’t come on here and somersault history at the expense of Nigeria just to have Ghanians like her and offer an invite. Ghana did the exact same thing to Nigeria. Pakorich you go and do the research yourself and tell the story….its on the internet. Nigerians lost Millions…they lost their properties, their investments, their houses, they were not allowed to take their money from the banks. So many Nigerians were jailed and sent to prison, and so many lives were also lost. Please go and read it up yourself. Although, I like your summation.
Am not sure you understood the concept I have told this story myself I jst wanted to knw what the new Generation are learning in school and their point of view
@@djpakorich Pakorich I love and respect you, and I am well informed on this issue. she is a baby and not well informed. Bringing on a GEN Z, or anybody to come and retell a story that they are ill informed about will only bend the the truth away from the facts already established. You also have to reiterate what Ghana did to Nigeria in details…which seemingly, you and your guests seem to intentionally avoid.
@@djpakorich It was a “do me I do you back, God no go vex” era. But the story has to be told correctly, how bad Ghanaians first treated Nigerians with so much disdain, wickedness and evil deeds. It is disingenuous and reeks of partiality, when you chose to deliberately, dilute the Ugly things Ghana did to Nigeria first, walking backwards instead to highlight and amplify the ugly things that Nigeria did to Ghana. The chronology and the details of this story has to be told correctly. This is extremely important, because it is where the HATE towards Nigerians is borne…and many Ghanians DO NOT know this history hence they jump on the hate wagon and start spreading the hate,directly and indirectly and perhaps unknown to them encouraging Xenophobia which is what their South African counterparts would love to see take place in Ghana.
I read the story and only undocumented africans were asked to leave. It was not targeted at nigerians. On the other hand, ghanaians were targeted. How about compare the numbers on how many nigerians that were deported compared to ghanaians that were told to leave nigeria
Some Nigerians who were deported from Ghana lost houses, businesses and some lost their lives. Ghana always starts the attacks, South Africans also started first. Nigeria is always giving back same energy after. The same is ongoing now in Ghana and South Africa. Many disgruntled elements have started rising up again against Nigerians in Ghana and South Africa and other African countries. They have forgotten that there is always a payback time
Lies. Only undocumented africans were deported from ghana which included undocumented nigerians. . And no nigerian lost their lives. They were not chased out .On the other hand, every Ghanaian was asked to leave and chased out of nigeria and many lost their lives.
DJ PAKORICH your next interview shouldbe with diplomats and those who were at the center of that diplomatic blunder ,
Dj pakorich, you content is the real deal, much love from Nigeria
Appreciated
Nigerians were deported by the Ghanaian President, Koffi Abrefa Busia in the year 1969 to Nigeria during the civil war in Nigeria, the year1967, that means there was a civil war going on in Nigeria, they were not allowed to take their belongings, no asses to their various banks, is that not wickedness and heartless attitude of the Ghanaian government, your research is very important
DJ Pako, you fall my hand, na Gen Z you see bring to tell this very important history of do me i do you, how it all started between Ghana and Nigeria, her narration lack critical information about how nigerians lost their businesses , homes and finances due to strict rules implemented by the government on cash withdrawal, this gen z only scratch the surface.
Yeah you may be right, I may have not gotten the whole story right after all I wasn’t born in the era and spoke from the research I had access to from my end. But the main reason I made that video was to talk about why that bag is called Ghana must go, which I did. 😊
@@AfroMachi Don't mind them. You just earned a subscriber. You encouraged me to do better with the content on my channel. Much respect.
nice one , make i follow her asap
My best DJ, u have done well and thanks for educating the young onces. She tried but she didnt say the full story well, Ghanians leader fail by chasing foreigner and moslty Nigerians aways, two Ghanians arrested in Nigerian for robbery case, so the Nigerian leader used that opportunity to chase or revenge on what Ghanians leader did to Nigeria.
I think this is a general knowledge.
Sia, longtime now you're coming to ask ?????
DJ! DJ!! DJ!!! Thank you for your great platform but this small pikin just dey scratch the surface. I think someone very much older should be invited to give a more detailed explanation.
meanwhile DjJ PARORICH you are doing a great job but i sugguest you visit Universities and do the real research , it is a good thing that we know what happened then, why ghana refused to help the innocent refeguees?,
She is wrong by saying Ghana was is first country to gain independence in west Africa country
@@ebenezeropeyemi3191 that’s not wrong. They were the first to gain independence in sub Saharan Africa and west Africa
She is not wrong. Do research.
@@AfroMachi you need to go collect your money back from your school when did Liberia got her independence? Abi Liberia is not part of west Africa
@@terryzem is you that needs that research the most
Liberia never had independence. Same as Sierra Leone. They were the slaves from other parts of West Africa @ebenezeropeyemi3191
Please, she doesn't have enough understanding of the history she's relaying .
That's why he said you can enlighten her more
@@ChideraUchendu-ue8tsGod bless you my dear 😌
she most go back and do the real research because she didn't mentioned the robbery incident at the Nigeria vice president's house that involved 4 Ghanaians and some Nigerians. again ask them role Ghana played during the dark years of that brutal civil war , why did many refeguees moved to Cote'D'Ivoire instead Ghana been an English speaking country? Afro Machi most do the real research and come live with real disccussion ,
Yeah, but you don't narrate fully well OK, the Ghanaian government ask Nigerians go first twice OK, so you little girl try to read well before coming to tell the story OK.
Did you have to call her a little girl? State your point of view and move on. Don't be condescending because you are older!
She no nothing about the history. She should do a better research... She was off point.
Since you know so much about the history better than I do, why not make a good research and drop the concise story for us to read 😌
Who is this girl. She didn't know anything about the store.
Please get out from that live chat
U dey talk with ur nose
@@samuelsaheed8941how? Do you need to disrespect? Is she right with her talk?
You can do better 😊
Leave her own for her Or you can enlighten her more thank you 😊
As you no come drag me out yourself 🥲 what can we do kwanu?
@@AfroMachi go and learn and ask more questions. You don't need to disrespect. You didn't do your homework well
this gen Z knows absolutely nothing about what happened,dj pako you fall hand, upon all the people that have the first hand information about everything you chose to bring a child who might have gotten some information from unverified sources, this is nonsense
Since you seem to know so much about what happened than I do, why not drop the concise story from your own end. I am patiently waiting to read from you, sir.
This girl to dey open her mouth
Na genZ na😅😅😅😅
I mean i was given a mouth to open it wasn’t I ?😌
What is the colour of your envy?
First of all, don’t bring on a GEN Z to come tell a story she is not well informed about…She did not tell the story correctly. If she wants a visa to Ghana that’s entirely her choice and right to do so. However, she shouldn’t come on here and somersault history at the expense of Nigeria just to have Ghanians like her and offer an invite.
Ghana did the exact same thing to Nigeria.
Pakorich you go and do the research yourself and tell the story….its on the internet.
Nigerians lost Millions…they lost their properties, their investments, their houses, they were not allowed to take their money from the banks. So many Nigerians were jailed and sent to prison, and so many lives were also lost.
Please go and read it up yourself.
Although, I like your summation.
Am not sure you understood the concept I have told this story myself I jst wanted to knw what the new Generation are learning in school and their point of view
@@djpakorich Pakorich I love and respect you, and I am well informed on this issue.
she is a baby and not well informed. Bringing on a GEN Z, or anybody to come and retell a story that they are ill informed about will only bend the the truth away from the facts already established.
You also have to reiterate what Ghana did to Nigeria in details…which seemingly, you and your guests seem to intentionally avoid.
@@djpakorichThat’s not an information she will get from school.
@@djpakorich It was a “do me I do you back, God no go vex” era.
But the story has to be told correctly, how bad Ghanaians first treated Nigerians with so much disdain, wickedness and evil deeds.
It is disingenuous and reeks of partiality, when you chose to deliberately, dilute the Ugly things Ghana did to Nigeria first, walking backwards instead to highlight and amplify the ugly things that Nigeria did to Ghana.
The chronology and the details of this story has to be told correctly.
This is extremely important, because it is where the HATE towards Nigerians is borne…and many Ghanians DO NOT know this history hence they jump on the hate wagon and start spreading the hate,directly and indirectly and perhaps unknown to them encouraging Xenophobia which is what their South African counterparts would love to see take place in Ghana.
I read the story and only undocumented africans were asked to leave. It was not targeted at nigerians. On the other hand, ghanaians were targeted. How about compare the numbers on how many nigerians that were deported compared to ghanaians that were told to leave nigeria