Ghana Must Go! Sad Story of Why Nigeria Expelled 1 Million Ghanaians

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2023
  • On 17 January 1983, Nigeria’s President Shehu Shagari issued an executive order that expelled two million undocumented West African migrants. About 1 million of them were from Ghana… These West African immigrants had been attracted to Nigeria because of the 1970s oil boom, but by 1983 the economy had weakened, and it was an election year.
    The Nigerian politicians hoped the expulsion would prove popular. Across Nigeria, up to two million migrants heard the warnings of arrest, prosecution and forced deportation if they didn’t comply.
    Shagari’s policy strained relationships between the two countries and it took years for mutual respect to be reinstalled…………
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    blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/2...
    Nigeria Under Shagari Author(s): Jon Kraus
    Responses to the 1983 Expulsion of Aliens from, Nigeria: A Critique
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    Nigeria-Ghana Relations from 1960 to 2010: Roots of Convergence and Points of Departure
    africasacountry.com/2019/05/t...
    www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePag...
    www.washingtonpost.com/archiv...
    Illegals and Expulsion in Africa: The Nigerian Experience
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    Music:
    Kai Engel - Lesicia, CC BY-SA 4.0
    Kai Engel - Norctune, CC BY-SA 4.0
    French Fuse | Rain Fuse
    Heartbreaking Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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    Alone - Emit Fenn
    Epidemic Sound
    #Ghana #Nigeria #GhanaMustGo

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  • @20n30somethings
    @20n30somethings 5 месяцев назад +73

    My dad experienced this, he always told the story and how his football career ended because this. May his souls rest in peace ❤

    • @Michaelshield111
      @Michaelshield111 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm 36 and had no idea it was this extensive. I feel so bad, this was allowed to happen.

    • @katlegomoatshe1312
      @katlegomoatshe1312 4 месяца назад

      I thought SA people were the xenophobic ones with self-hate....😄

    • @user-co8ty3bc8c
      @user-co8ty3bc8c 26 дней назад

      May is soul rest in peace, Ghana started this, both country need to learn

  • @oracool6129
    @oracool6129 5 месяцев назад +325

    I was a child when this happened in Nigeria. Many of my primary school teachers were Ghanaians, and I slso had several Ghanaians as friends. I had a very dear friend Kodjo, whose family had to leave. Yes, Ghana expelled Nigerians in 1969 before this happened but I think the lesson to be learned here is that it's easy for leaders to use selfish sentiments to rile the people against foreigners in order to cover their own short comings. It's a script as old as ancient Rome. From Hitler to Trump, its a simple strategy to blame others for your problems. I live and work in Ghana now and it's my honest truth that if Ghana amd Nigeria get their act together, individually and collectively, they will easily be Africa's giants.

    • @darkgalaxy5548
      @darkgalaxy5548 5 месяцев назад +6

      If Nigeria (or any other nation, for that matter) is suffering high unemployment, why should they continue to employ foreign nationals?

    • @joelosei6255
      @joelosei6255 5 месяцев назад +13

      ​@darkgalaxy5548 why targeting specifically ghanaians tho?

    • @darkgalaxy5548
      @darkgalaxy5548 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@joelosei6255 If they're in Nigeria illegally, or their labours are no longer needed, what difference does it make. The Nigerian govt must make its decisions for the benefit of Nigerian citizens, not foreign nationals.

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 5 месяцев назад +10

      ​​@@joelosei6255it wasn't targeted at Ghanaians specifically. It just affected them more because of their sheer numbers in Nigeria at that time

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад +16

      @@sylviasworld9397 it was targeted to ghanaians, just admit the truth

  • @terryoppong4420
    @terryoppong4420 5 месяцев назад +108

    One thing this disaster brought was the separation of families of parents who were Ghanaian and Nigerian. In 2010 a daughter of my neighbor who he left with his then Nigerian fiancé returned to Ghana to look for her dad, it was very sad to see my neighbor crying

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад

      Ghanaian destroyed Nigeria in so many ways, prostitutions, arm robbery, forgery, using Nigeria passport to move to other part of the world, drug dealing and many more, most Ghaian were criminals, obviously them our economy was good , no Nigeria wanna travel, our currency was 1 naira to 1 pounds, you can see influx of Ghanaian, Indians, Lebanese, Italians, people from all over the world

    • @gagoomt4076
      @gagoomt4076 5 месяцев назад +3

      Horrible.

    • @user-ps3zt9zn7q
      @user-ps3zt9zn7q 5 месяцев назад +3

      😭😭😭

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +2

      crime me a river who cares

    • @bcamplite621
      @bcamplite621 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-wm9oz5nk3qit's not hip or edgy to be an assh*le.

  • @user-xm6ui6sl2r
    @user-xm6ui6sl2r 5 месяцев назад +48

    And after years ,The table has turned..
    Nigerians are now migrating to Ghana for better living .such is life 😊😊

    • @joyetinosa6965
      @joyetinosa6965 5 месяцев назад +14

      Ghanaians never left Nigeria,they are in every parth of Nigeria.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад

      you mean the poor Ghana that is on debt default at the moment with ongoing IMF cleanup exercise or which of the Ghana??? online hype don't develope a nation,you can see that reality on ground in your poor Ghana is different from fake online narrative for clouts ..Ghana don't even have dual carriage highways linking it capital city to other towns .. you don't even know the level a country has gotten to before it can default on external borrowings agreements... Nigeria remain the number one country outside Ghana where most Ghanaian immigrants are living till date,you mugus will be shock if GHANAMUSTGO PART3 comes up ,you know anything Nigeria is always popular,now you have forgotten how your Ghana gov chased away Nigerians

    • @aeiou9456
      @aeiou9456 4 месяца назад

      And busy calling South Africans xenophobic when they are xenophobic, disgusting.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 4 месяца назад

      This is how you mugu ghanaian write propaganda online , Ghana that is on debt default with IMF cleanup exercise ongoing.. Nigeria is the number one country outside Ghana where most Ghanaian immigrants are living till date,there are more than 2m ghanaian living all over Nigeria federation... Nigerians are everywhere in the world, don't forget that Nigerians control huge area of your ghana private sector, there are more Nigerian own banks than local Ghanaian own banks in Ghana ,the biggest Cinema house in Ghana is own by a Nigerian, in telecom,Nigeria has investment in Ghana ... Lagos state alone has more bigger and viable economy than Ghana

    • @wakaikozy6084
      @wakaikozy6084 4 месяца назад +5

      But a part of Ghana's Foreign Direct Investors outside of China and the west are from Nigeria 😅

  • @gagoomt4076
    @gagoomt4076 5 месяцев назад +23

    This is why many older Ghanaians hold Nigeria in bitter contempt.
    I am glad younger Ghanaians are changing.

    • @asanwa3126
      @asanwa3126 5 месяцев назад +23

      Ghana expelled Nigerians in 1969 but Nigerians don't hold any anger towards them.

    • @clementasampana4402
      @clementasampana4402 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@asanwa3126if don’t, why retaliate?

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад +8

      We don't care! Naija no send anybody.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 4 месяца назад +1

      Older ghanaian shouldn't be hypocrite , GHANAMUSTGO was just a payback 14yrs after yeye ghanaian chased Nigerians away

    • @walesalako3908
      @walesalako3908 3 месяца назад

      We don't even remember it. We moved on. ​@@asanwa3126

  • @gracewonder1942
    @gracewonder1942 5 месяцев назад +46

    It took me two sisters and my mum 4 days travelling in the bush with only elephant grasses paths to get to Kwara state , then we entered the northern part of Benin republic, then to the northern part of Togo travelling through Lamankara villages before travelling down to southern Togo , then we finally crossed into Ghana. I was 9 and I was carried by other passengers from one bus to the other since my mum couldn't handle all of us and we couldn't get our own seats.
    It was a time of anguish and turmoil for Ghanaian returnees because the borders were closed by the Nigerian government after a short notice. Some lost their lives trying to get out of Nigeria. We were literally being hidden from Nigerians by good neighbors because of the threats to our lives.
    Then when we finally made it to Ghana through hunger and thirst, we met a country who was hit by famine. Little or no food in Ghana. 😭😭😭

    • @ahiatifred1624
      @ahiatifred1624 4 месяца назад +3

      Wow😢

    • @mctreasure
      @mctreasure 4 месяца назад +6

      Unfortunate , real shame what the Politicians can do to sibling nations. Good to see you made it, Shame on the leaders.

    • @maameyaansiah3154
      @maameyaansiah3154 4 месяца назад +7

      Wow, I a. So sorry you had to endure this because of ego by two presidents.

    • @eddiegriffinjones5541
      @eddiegriffinjones5541 4 месяца назад +4

      Very sorry for what you went through.

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 4 месяца назад +12

      We the citizens of Nigeria are very sorry for what happened to you and others, infact we the students are crying when our Ghanaians teachers left us, Shagari advisers caused this mayhem to our Ghanaians, but bet me, this will never happen again. Sorry to hear this.

  • @jcjohnson628
    @jcjohnson628 5 месяцев назад +40

    I would like to see a sequel on how Ghana first expelled Nigerians back to Nigeria while Nigeria was in a civil war. It's against the Geneva convention to send people back to a country or their country if war is going on there.

    • @africanzone2646
      @africanzone2646 5 месяцев назад +2

      There was
      Nothing like that

    • @jcjohnson628
      @jcjohnson628 5 месяцев назад +10

      @@africanzone2646 Why dispute what is a historical fact that is clearly documented? It makes you sound ill-educated and ignorant.

    • @africanzone2646
      @africanzone2646 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jcjohnson628 show me videos and history books because at a time there was cameras

    • @jcjohnson628
      @jcjohnson628 5 месяцев назад

      @@africanzone2646 Developing Country Studies By iiste
      ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online)
      Vol.4, No.10, 2014. "Expulsion of Nigerian Immigrant Community from Ghana in 1969: Causes and Impact"
      AREMU, Johnson Olaosebikan (Ph.D) and AJAYI, Adeyinka Theresa....
      "FLASH BACK: When Nigerians Were Asked To Leave Ghana"
      By The Whistler
      Edward U. Ulzen Foundation
      "November 18, 2017
      Published: "November 18, 1969: Kofi Busia's government announces the Aliens Compliance Order"
      Ghana-Nigeria relations: History mustn’t repeat itself
      By Hannah Alagbe
      ". ..a significant history that happened in 1969 under the regime of Kofi Abrefa Busia where there was an expulsion of foreigners who were mainly Nigerians estimated to be two and a half million from Ghana...."
      Ghana Must Go: What You Might Not Know Exactly 40 Years Ago
      By Ghana web
      And more...

    • @usmanjohn3267
      @usmanjohn3267 5 месяцев назад +7

      They talk about Nigeria's own but not their own when they expel all Nigerian without nothing

  • @RadioTV595
    @RadioTV595 5 месяцев назад +99

    Great story but incomplete. You failed to add that the deportation order affected mainly Ghanaians living in Lagos which was then Nigeria's capital city. Large number of Ghanaians did not leave Nigeria but headed to other parts, mainly Eastern Nigeria. Once there these Ghanaians were welcomed with open arms and they formed large vibrant communities deeply integrated with local cultures in Aba, Onitsha etc. where they continued to thrive uninterrupted. Perhaps the impact of Ghanaian presence is felt most in the arts e.g. the rise of a new genre of highlife music featuring bands such as Okukuseku, artists such as Amakye Dede etc. who combined Igbo and Ghana traditions into a new style as enduring as the Ghana must go bags. No story of Ghanaian expulsion from Nigeria is complete without this angle.
    Sadly Ghana must go has since morphed into something else with ongoing demolition of homes in the country.

    • @user-bv6vj8yv3t
      @user-bv6vj8yv3t 5 месяцев назад

      STOP LYING TO LOOK GOOD. F NIGERIA

    • @naijamodder8260
      @naijamodder8260 5 месяцев назад +20

      Always looking for means to discredit the South Western Nigerian states. You reek of bigotry. Alot of Ghanaians in the east also migrated. How old were you when this happened? Where you even born?
      Sheu Shagari made this decree on not only Ghana but ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS from West African countries. Ghana unfortunately we're the largest migrants hence the reason why they felt the hammer hardest
      Shagari's policy was bitter sweet, as it improved put economy as a nation, but damaged the existing relationships with Ghana.
      The music's you mentioned had origins from Ghana Yes, Alot of them resided in Lagos, and because this was a melting point, they made friends with Nigerians from Eastern Nigeria, and then it therefore influenced from thereon.
      Stop being bias. Till Now, alot of Ghanians live and relocated to Ogun State, and a large number in Lagos State. A very all number after going back, then coming back, decided to move to the South East.
      I am an ardent historian, and have learnt alot than to be bias.
      DONT FORGET THAT BEFORE THIS DECISION, GHANA HAD SENT AWAY A LARGE NUMBER OF NIGERIANS
      SOMETHING THEY COINED AGAIN IN 2021/22 WHERE THEY GAVE MANDATE THAT NIGERIAN TRADERS MUST HAVE AT LEAST MILLIONS BEFORE THEY CAN BE LEGALLY REGISTERED.
      STOP SPEAKING FROM ONSE SIDE OF THE MOUTH

    • @Tefera-hf8fw
      @Tefera-hf8fw 5 месяцев назад +11

      'Ghana must go' applied in all the states of Nigeria not only Lagos. My father's gas station staff were all Ghanaian except a few locals, including home staff. Most of them left and some were given Nigerian identity as undercover to continue to live and work peacefully until they were ready to leave on their terms.
      It is always better to get accurate information before we share it with others.

    • @JoStylin
      @JoStylin 5 месяцев назад +15

      @@Tefera-hf8fw He never said it didn't apply to other states. He said it affected most of the Ghanaians living in Lagos. And many of the ones who left Lagos wento Eastern Nigeria, which is a FACT. Now it makes sense why Igbo highlife and Ghanaian highlife sound almost identical.

    • @ahmadahmed214
      @ahmadahmed214 5 месяцев назад

      They are one of them same people, but knowing were Africans and their history, you can't trust them.

  • @S.jega94
    @S.jega94 5 месяцев назад +26

    My father was displaced as a child in the chaos when Ghana 🇬🇭 retaliated and he didn’t make it back to Nigeria until he was about 19 years old, he always tells me about the horrible experiences he endured growing up in Ghana from his father’s relatives in Ghana because they didn’t leave he stayed with them and it got so bad that he left Ghana at the age of 19 went to Nigeria and did really well became rich through his fathers connections and settled in Lagos where me and all my siblings were raised..

    • @Hoopsjumpers1
      @Hoopsjumpers1 3 месяца назад +2

      They won’t include this narative
      All Ghanaians acting the only victims
      And act like it was the citizens fault not the government

    • @kabal5015
      @kabal5015 16 дней назад

      Small correction. Ghana did not retaliate. Ghana expelled Nigerians first then Nigerian government retaliated. Let's tell the story correct, leave it all in the past and move on.

  • @joekofiarhin7230
    @joekofiarhin7230 5 месяцев назад +51

    Ghana was the first country to deport Nigerians in 1969.

    • @Trigger_the_Spirit_man
      @Trigger_the_Spirit_man 5 месяцев назад +8

      With three months notice.....Foreigners were given 3 months but Nigerians used less than two weeks. How many Nigerians died when they were evacuated from Ghana but the reverse is true.

    • @ukokensington5811
      @ukokensington5811 5 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@Trigger_the_Spirit_man
      The method used doesn't matter, what matters is that you did it to us first.
      Exactly, as you have started with Banning Nigerian music Ghana, we would retaliate in a more extreme way.

    • @benita5912
      @benita5912 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@ukokensington5811first and foremost it happened because of the increase in crime and distraction and like the above said these people were given time to sort their lives before they had to leave. Second no one said Nigerian music was being banned they said they want the radio station and entertainment industry to prioritise Ghanaian music especially in the Detty December period, if your going to bring these things up let’s speak facts.

    • @ukokensington5811
      @ukokensington5811 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@benita5912
      Stop being slow. The foreign music you were referring to is Nigerian music. Samini even mentioned Ghana's top 100 Apple chart; the only country's music on that chart which is not Ghanaian is Nigerian, so you were targeting Nigeria.
      We don't have an issue with prioritizing your content; but if you think you can prioritize your local content, we can also prioritize ours too.

    • @ukokensington5811
      @ukokensington5811 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@benita5912
      Two of your people robbed and attacked our then Vice President at his home. That was another reason for our retaliation.

  • @kwabenaboamah-acheampong6778
    @kwabenaboamah-acheampong6778 5 месяцев назад +13

    Thx for the in-depth analysis of one of the darkest period in the Nigeria Ghana relationship. The first though was in 1969 when Ghana deported illegal aliens including several Nigerians under the Alliance Compliance Order under Prime Minister Busia. These two similar policies are no doubt the saddest periods in our joint history as Africans.
    Interestingly, I was a Ghanaian expatriate teacher in Nigerian- and as a legal resident, I remember the sad faces of my students as they somehow felt we will all be leaving…..no sooner after that exercise, many of us disillusioned also left Nigeria.

    • @moa5351
      @moa5351 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your service to Nigeria. I was trained by Ghanaian teachers in the 80s and still in touch with some of them. They made a huge and positive impact on us. God bless you

  • @omokaroojiire
    @omokaroojiire 5 месяцев назад +9

    I appreciate your work on this platform! Many of us in the Diaspora need these historical documentaries for a better understanding of the Continent! Thank you for posting.

  • @funmbi4life
    @funmbi4life 5 месяцев назад +11

    Y’all should also do a video on “Nigeria just go”

  • @thanos263
    @thanos263 5 месяцев назад +21

    South Africans must watch this

    • @Wisdomjohn2053
      @Wisdomjohn2053 5 месяцев назад

      Why

    • @socagal2867
      @socagal2867 5 месяцев назад

      Why should South Africans watch this video?

    • @thanos263
      @thanos263 5 месяцев назад

      Because history is repeating itself. South Africa’s number one problem is poor governance. Politicians are however putting illegal immigrants on the forefront to cover their tracks.
      Eskom scandal
      Phala Phala
      Rand manipulation
      Cadre deployment
      Had nothing to do with illegal immigrants. There were gangs before illegal immigrants invaded SA. Even if they somehow manage to get rid of majority of illegal immigrants their problems still wouldn’t be solved and worse still if they kick out or kill many white South Africans
      I don’t believe

    • @clementasampana4402
      @clementasampana4402 5 месяцев назад

      @@socagal2867when they deport Nigerians, they shouldn’t feel guilty!

    • @fahadfaraj6474
      @fahadfaraj6474 5 месяцев назад +4

      So that they can do the same for Nigerians who are there now.

  • @Visiontech
    @Visiontech 5 месяцев назад +2

    This site should have millions of subscribers! I mention it often. Thanks so much for all that you do!!!

  • @nanajohnson7253
    @nanajohnson7253 5 месяцев назад +13

    I wonder why too many make noise about this but they forget that Ghana first repatriated Nigerians first

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад

      Because it’s ur ppl always trying to run there mouths trying to feel like u are better then Ghana but forget and not taught that we sent u out first for over running our country with ur population and a second time too but we don’t brag about it only u ppl always bring it up only to claim ur better then Ghana or claim that the reason why Ghanaians don’t like u is because of Ghana must go and that is not true

    • @Trigger_the_Spirit_man
      @Trigger_the_Spirit_man 5 месяцев назад

      GHANA deported illegal migrants but you people Nigeria did xenophobia.

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 4 месяца назад +3

      U ppl are the ones always making noise about it and still chant Ghana must go to feel better about yourselves

    • @thesoulfoodpodcast
      @thesoulfoodpodcast 3 месяца назад

      Yes Ghana did, not once but TWICE! One on 1954 and again in 1969

    • @KingdomofZarius
      @KingdomofZarius 2 месяца назад

      ​@@thesoulfoodpodcast1954 Ghana was under british control

  • @kasikwagoma6740
    @kasikwagoma6740 5 месяцев назад +41

    I live in London and one day I was in a shop buying some of my vegetables and iwisa corn meal(I am from Zambia).... As I was picking up a box of Indian onions which are very pungent and different to the British ones here, I overheard a lady ask the shopkeeper if he had Ghana must go, at first I thought it was a Ghanaian food. Then he brought some bags out which I recognised from back home but with a different name. I then asked the shopkeeper why they are called Ghana must go, he looked at me puzzled and said where are you from? I told him from Zambia. Then he went on to tell me the story.... You know when I came to Britain I was very much an africanist,my mum is Zimbabwean and dad a Zambian. I speak shona and senga fluently...... But my experiences in London have turned me into a nationalist and regionalist.

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +21

      Don't forget that Ghanaians expelled Nigerians twice before we retaliated. In 1954 and 1969. I am not saying that mass expulsion of Africans by other Africans is wholesome, however, it is fair to enlighten those who might not be aware of this fact, so as to put this event in the right context.

    • @leaderofnow
      @leaderofnow 5 месяцев назад +2

      Keep living in the past

    • @kriskros1592
      @kriskros1592 5 месяцев назад +14

      ​@user-wm9oz5nk3q How many Nigerians died in Ghana?. Nobody was brutalized or killed when the Ghanaian government asked Nigerians to leave Ghana. On the other hand, thousands of Ghanaians were brutalized and killed in Nigeria during the time foreigners mostly Ghanaians were asked to leave Nigeria. In short whtat happened in Nigeria was totally evil.

    • @kwakuakonto8942
      @kwakuakonto8942 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-wm9oz5nk3qstop your demonic lies. Nigerians who left Ghana in 1970 or 1971 left because they misunderstood the order that was given to all foreigners living in Ghana at the time. The order was foreigners without documents living in Ghana to regularize their stay by getting resident permits. Those illeterates Nigerians who misunderstood the order left. Nobody chased them away. I knew a Nigerian lady and a man who were working at State Construction Corporation in 1976, which was long after this permit regularization was ordered. It was Nigeria that expelled Ghanaians twice, and not the other way round. The first expulsion happened under Shewu Shaggari in 1982/83, and second expulsion was done by the military man who overthrew Shagari

    • @kyrianuwandu1162
      @kyrianuwandu1162 5 месяцев назад +13

      @@kriskros1592 So in your opinion because no Nigerian died that makes it ok or diminishes to physical, emotional and even the economic impact the alien compliant order of Busia Government had on those Nigerians? Imagine your level of reasoning

  • @effiongukih8827
    @effiongukih8827 5 месяцев назад +30

    Why NOT start with a biography of GHANAIAN GOVERNMENT DEPORTING NIGERIANS IN 1954 and 1969 ???

    • @SM-mm3kg
      @SM-mm3kg 5 месяцев назад +8

      Ghana and Nigeria should not travel to each other countries…Ghanaians should stay in Ghana and Nigerians stay in Nigeria…problem solved.
      If you are child born to Ghanaian & Nigerian chose which country you want to belong and stay there.
      Two countries separation and should not mingle together.

    • @sourcestvghuk9897
      @sourcestvghuk9897 5 месяцев назад

      @@SM-mm3kg😂😂😂

    • @bvss355
      @bvss355 5 месяцев назад

      @effiongu or whatever... any video or photo evidence to back your claim??? typical 9gerian. Stop lying!

    • @beth1321
      @beth1321 4 месяца назад +1

      Really!
      I’m a Caribbean born person living in the US and these comments make me sad. How can Africans in the diaspora unite when African neighbors behave as described. I’m not taking any side. I’m just saddened.

    • @proudafrican9877
      @proudafrican9877 4 месяца назад

      @@beth1321 don’t be. We’ll figure it out somehow

  • @kwasidapaah8383
    @kwasidapaah8383 Месяц назад

    A heck of a channel! Love this! Great job

  • @user-ci2fd8vc2f
    @user-ci2fd8vc2f 5 месяцев назад +13

    As someone who is half Nigerian and half Ghanaian, this is crazy

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +5

      It not crazy at all, Your father side did it first, then your mother side retaliate 15 years after

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-wm9oz5nk3q but yours is the most inhumane ever in deportation history, many ghanaians died in the sea and the bennin and togo border

    • @gagoomt4076
      @gagoomt4076 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@mavisbendy1584really? So sad. I hope this never happens again.

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад

      @@gagoomt4076 yes dear

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад

      You white women, that is if that is your true picture, Ghanaian did first to Nigeria twice, because we do not make noise about it, Who cares if they died at other border as long as they didn't die in Nigeria, what killed some of them is hunger, because their then government refuse to allow them into Ghana

  • @AllLivesMatterSouthAfricans
    @AllLivesMatterSouthAfricans 4 месяца назад +11

    SOUTH AFRICA MY COUNTRY MUST TAKE A LESSON. WE ARE ONE AFRICANS. LETS TREAT EACH OTHER WITH RESPECT.

  • @primroseplantier450
    @primroseplantier450 5 месяцев назад +4

    Happy new year Tatenda looking forward to more riveting uploads 😊

  • @eddiegriffinjones5541
    @eddiegriffinjones5541 4 месяца назад +5

    All Ghanians in the comment sections should he proud. Ghana is far better than Nigeria now.

    • @Jenny-mv8go
      @Jenny-mv8go 3 месяца назад

      Lol it's the far better for me and in what terms certainly not infrastructure except you are referring to security aspect.

    • @user-co8ty3bc8c
      @user-co8ty3bc8c 26 дней назад

      Clap for your self, how is Ghana better than Nigeria, Ghana is a very small country with 18 million people

  • @samailaaudi2083
    @samailaaudi2083 5 месяцев назад +11

    The politicians would always look for a scapegoat in any situation, and that doesn't help a lot.

  • @akinwale287
    @akinwale287 5 месяцев назад +65

    In 1969 my Grandfather and his family (including my dad) , my Grand ma and family (including my mum) along with over 300,000 Nigerians and west Africans were deported from Ghana by Kofi Abrefa Busia. Some were second-generation immigrants in Ghana. your country did it first then Nigeria did theirs too lol

    • @ayk6051
      @ayk6051 5 месяцев назад +7

      Leave them and Yoruba’s where like a minority group there but during the civil war they introduced “Ghana Alien compliance act” whereby deporting generations of traders and refusing papers while simultaneously giving igbos at the refugee status

    • @joedankdank4306
      @joedankdank4306 5 месяцев назад +6

      You did it even after signing to ECOWAS . Given Ghanaians 14 days ? You're now in Ghana . Tell us how many days Ghanaians should give you . Because then again it's Ghanaians turn to repatriate you !

    • @lukoadams1995
      @lukoadams1995 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@joedankdank4306
      Ghana man, don't start what you can't finish. Available record have it that there are more Ghanaians living in Nigeria than Nigerians living in Ghana. Nigerians don't discriminate, the reason Ghanaians are freely moving around unhindered. There are many Ghanaians farming, tapping palm wine, weaving baskets, selling donuts, meddling shoes and clothes, hawking, operating local restaurants as well as engage in tailoring and other menial jobs in Nigeria. Recall that your dark skinned complexion and local ascent easily gives Ghanaians away. The Ghanaian government under Kofi Abrefa Busia tried it and the repercussions were graver. Presently, the Ghanaian government introduced draconian policies targeted at Nigerian movie producers and businesses in Ghana. Unfortunately, those actions have rendered the Ghanaian movie industry comatose with a collapsed economy. Remember that whenever Nigeria reciprocate, it's usually very fatal. The famous "Ghana Must Go " should serve as lesson. Many Ghanaians not born in that era still carries the name " Ghana Must Go " wherever they go.

    • @mercyikhena7352
      @mercyikhena7352 5 месяцев назад +18

      No one talks about the fact that Ghana did it first. They have started again because Nigeria is struggling.

    • @lukoadams1995
      @lukoadams1995 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mercyikhena7352
      If only you know the intensity of suffering in Ghana. Are you not aware that the Ghanaian economy has collapsed? Are you also not aware that the Ghanaian currency has crumbled? The Ghanaian currency is one of the poorest in the world today. Don't be deceived. It's unfortunate how Nigerians who crawled into Ghana with little or nothing, decided to open RUclipsr channel due to joblessness and bashing Nigeria for miserable Ghanaian subscribers. I consider people like Lily Ogini and Mr Manager as traitors. You can't compare the hardworking Nigerian youths to those lazy Ghanaians. Even a Ghanaian Member of Parliament, KT Hammond, once referred to the Ghanaian youths as weak, docile, lazy, blocked and empty headed.

  • @antnam4406
    @antnam4406 5 месяцев назад +10

    Hope you did a video of Ghana expelling Nigerians.

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад

      No them there was no proper documentation

  • @joshuaordep4825
    @joshuaordep4825 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you my brother, happy new year to you and all other fellow Africans 🎉🥂🍾🎆

  • @EmmanuelUdenta
    @EmmanuelUdenta 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this brother

  • @PAIKUN.
    @PAIKUN. 4 месяца назад +5

    We had large influx of Ghanians to Guinea Conakry. They did laborer jobs that the Guineans wouldn’t do. Hardworking people

  • @richman9116
    @richman9116 5 месяцев назад +8

    Ghana deported Nigerians during Civil War when nigerian needed them most can not be compared with nigeria deported ghana because of crimes , however africa must not see this as obstacles, it happens everywhere , Europe America, Middle etc , we should know better now and learn from our mistakes and embrace the spirit of Ubuntu

  • @calfiger
    @calfiger 2 месяца назад +2

    I look at this video and a lot of the comments and one quote comes to mind: "An eye for an eye leaves the world blind."

  • @SupremeBros2012
    @SupremeBros2012 5 месяцев назад +62

    It’s disgusting that Africans do this to each other
    If we cannot be united, how can we develop
    UK and France have historic issues with each other but there is an understanding between them
    Yet we Africans invented the terms “Ghana must go” bags
    We are our own worst enemies

    • @hermitcard4494
      @hermitcard4494 5 месяцев назад

      The last line is so true. And now they bring that mentality to the West. When WW3 truly happens the West will be so divided by immigrants that Russia, China and Middle East will easily destroy them all, ending the only region on earth where liberty, freedom and human rights exists.

    • @rvrv7021
      @rvrv7021 5 месяцев назад +1

      Human BE human

    • @emmanuelogundipe3328
      @emmanuelogundipe3328 5 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@rvrv7021 I don't think you are aware that those Ghana must go bags were made for Ghanaians by Nigerians and we're given to them to pack their things to leave the country. However those bags are still around and they're popular and still called Ghana must go based on the event that birth their existence. If not for these bags many Nigerian won't know this story because this part of history was never taught in schools.

    • @nenemens
      @nenemens 5 месяцев назад +6

      Even in Ghana most of us call it Ghana must go bags. What was meant for evil is now free branding for Ghana 😄. Anyway may such unfortunate events never repeat themselves.

    • @ican6401
      @ican6401 4 месяца назад +1

      Respectfully, were you born during that time? I wasn't. Being Nigerian, I don't carry the burden of Ghana's history or how Nigerians treated Ghanaians then. Nigerian leaders also treated their own people poorly, and mentioning Sani Abacha illustrates that. Your perspective on Ghanaian trauma seems detached. Don't adopt a narrow mindset assuming you experienced it. Consider South Africa's treatment of Africans and Nigeria's expulsion of Ghanaians in the 1980s. In 2019, South Africans set them on fire on live television. Lastly, before commenting, ensure you've read and understand the story.

  • @fredeokolo8717
    @fredeokolo8717 5 месяцев назад +11

    There are still 800,000 Ghanaians in Nigeria today.

    • @maame4252
      @maame4252 5 месяцев назад +2

      And there about about 7 mil still in Ghana

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +5

      No 15 million when you add their children and grand children

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +1

      He made a mistake we wanted to say 8 million

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@maame4252what is the population of EWE, GA, ASANTE people in Ghana , so you mean one out of 6 people in your Ghana is a Nigerian, change your weed... Nigeria remain the number one country outside Ghana where most Ghanaian immigrants are living till date,you will be shock to know the numbers of ghanaian living all over Nigeria federation when GHANAMUSTGO PART3 comes up

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад +4

      Barely any Ghanaians in Nigeria try again

  • @rinzo2009
    @rinzo2009 5 месяцев назад +5

    It's kinda ironic how a bag linked to Ghanaian suffering would end up being synonymous with corrupt political enrichment in Nigeria.

  • @ZoeyBrendan
    @ZoeyBrendan 4 месяца назад +3

    I had Ghanian teachers in primary school...they were the best and loved by our parents ❤️❤️ We also has a lot of them as teachers and the truth is that many of them akso didn't not leave...even in Lagos..I knew them growing up who even have property im Nigeria.

  • @ifeyinwaburson8959
    @ifeyinwaburson8959 3 месяца назад +2

    I was in Nigeria with my parents when this happened back down memories lane I miss that year because I still had both parents

  • @AfricanDive
    @AfricanDive 5 месяцев назад +11

    Your videos are always educative and entertaining. Am learning to write scripts like you

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 5 месяцев назад

      His video is incomplete. Nigerians were sent out of Ghana years before Ghanaians trooped to Nigeria, under the Alien Compliance Order of 1969. People lost their homes, busibesses and their children had to leave school also. They sent people who had fled war back to Nigeria and those people lost what they had managed to build.
      Or is it that it doesn't matter if Nigerians are on the receiving end?

  • @masechabamdaka785
    @masechabamdaka785 5 месяцев назад +13

    Finally, I get the context of this “statement/slogan “. Very heartbreaking. Thank you Tatenda. It’s 01:11 my local time and I’m here in the channel- time very well spent

    • @user-hb5th5gv3q
      @user-hb5th5gv3q 5 месяцев назад

      One of my brother saying you did not mention something about "Expulsion of Nigerian Immigrant Community from Ghana in 1969". Listen you will get your views as much as you like but for all these Ghanaians supporting false narratives from someone from the east and you want to call that support , I have "NEVER" see "ANYBODY" from East African that can stand for their brother , sister etc in any countries have been. FACT!!! check! Please we beg leave Nigeria/Nigerians alone ........WE MOVE !
      ruclips.net/video/wPTwkhCS0Sk/видео.html

    • @jehoshua7102
      @jehoshua7102 5 месяцев назад +2

      At that time, I wasn’t happy about d repatriation bcos I was a victim who had to sell my morcycle to help me return to Gh ana. As a musician I could have stayed bcos my employers were ready to apply for me to stay. But I’m glad I left for Ghana : as I was fed up with Nigeria. & I am happy I did. I could have died in Nigeria. I saw my life detoriating bcos of d lifestyle I was leading there, d ganja, snuff, Ogogoro, ashawo was gradually killing me. I was in my 30s but I was like an old man I was less fashionable wearing agbada, I thank God for Shagari: his action made me to come home, have a rethink, & travel to d UK which has been a blessing to me than Nigeria. By God’s grace I am married with children, been able to build a house in GH. Now I can go to GH & relax. & let money work for me & my family. My youngest children are now in d University which could have been quite difficult at this stage of my life if they had been born in Ghana or Nigeria.

    • @shenkexshenkes8592
      @shenkexshenkes8592 5 месяцев назад

      Slave words..thesame uk that enslaved u for yrs?

    • @waskyhenry6306
      @waskyhenry6306 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jehoshua7102
      Great 👍 story 👏. Some disappointments can be blessings in disguise. Glad you made the move 🤠. Situation in Lagos is nothing to write home about. Happy New Year, Cheers 🥳 🥂.

  • @Titoscudd
    @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад +21

    Ghana had expelled Nigerians in 1969. Bear in mind that Nigeria was just ending its 3-year-long Civil War when Ghana did this.

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 5 месяцев назад +10

      They expelled Nigerians during the war, my late uncle and his family returned from Ghana empty handed in 1969. Till he passed, he speaks Ghana fluently.

    • @xayhovan6814
      @xayhovan6814 5 месяцев назад

      No we didn’t expel you in 69 Ghana expelled Nigerians in 54 when it was still under British rule stop the lies

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад

      @xayhovan6814 Bwaaaaaaaaahahahahaha! Then, you need to take pre-indepedence expulsion of 54 up with the British. You can run and hide, slip and slide all you want but, this documentary itself states this fact - post-independence, Ghana expelled Nigerians at the height of our Civil War. FACT!

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@xayhovan6814 why are you lied, both Ghana and Nigeria are under British empire in 50s, Nigerians moved to Ghana after they gained independence in 1957/58 till 1969 when it was exodus.

    • @montannamontanna4408
      @montannamontanna4408 5 месяцев назад

      ​@love-heartbamaiyi4258 where is the evidence Ghana expelled Nigeria? No written evidence, no photos, no videos to show Ghana truly expelled Nigeria first y'all just lying to cover ur xenophobic act.

  • @carlmiller8384
    @carlmiller8384 5 месяцев назад

    Eye did not know about this information, thank you for this video

  • @bryanbabusi4977
    @bryanbabusi4977 5 месяцев назад +4

    Beautiful Documentary

  • @caniceonuoha
    @caniceonuoha 5 месяцев назад +7

    Nigeria must go! Twice Ghana expelled Nigerians: one in the '59 and '67. The worst part of the '67 expulsion was that Nigeria was in a brutal war and Ghana aware that most of those expelled would be killed still went ahead and expelled the Nigerians and of course, they were mostly massacred by the Nigerian side.

    • @Trigger_the_Spirit_man
      @Trigger_the_Spirit_man 5 месяцев назад

      They say 1954 now it's 1959 lies....lies ....lies. Bring pictorial evidence like there is in the case of Ghana must go.

    • @nanakojoanim2349
      @nanakojoanim2349 5 месяцев назад

      One thing I know for sure was Ghana never deported all Nigerians..that u know is true .. the was a degree for them to get their papers done and those who don't will be deported.. there was an option. Some Ghanaians never left Nigeria other sort refuge in easter part of Nigeri.
      The issue was Ghanaians didn't take advantage over the situation ..
      Due to bad government we allowed ourselves to be treated like dogs to go barg at our neighbor and come for fake treat. After asking Ghaians to leave u had a couple. Let leave together ..

  • @brianmkwanazi3601
    @brianmkwanazi3601 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for proper research that is factual and even better…the narrative

    • @Hoopsjumpers1
      @Hoopsjumpers1 3 месяца назад

      The first though was in 1969 when Ghana deported illegal aliens including several
      Nigerians under the Alliance Compliance Order under Prime Minister Busia.

  • @kennedykingkenfx8348
    @kennedykingkenfx8348 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

  • @dorothyowusu6805
    @dorothyowusu6805 5 месяцев назад +10

    I am Ghanaian. The point, I believe, is to learn and grow. Africans have the most resources, yet our currency does not back it up. We are jealous of each other, and would much rather see our own fall down than climb up, and in the event they do climb up, we are complacent in dragging them down. It's sad, but a united continent will undoubtedly hurt the bottom-line of some people, so they look down on us. Sadly, we have shallow and callow leaders, and even worse, the people aren't any better. God help us all.

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад +2

      Abeg! Nigerians are not jealous of Ghana. It is Ghana who is always desperate to compare itself to Nigeria.

    • @dorothyowusu6805
      @dorothyowusu6805 5 месяцев назад +3

      And where did exactly did I say that Nigerians are jealous of Ghana? I said Africans are jealous of each other. If you would like to prove otherwise, then of course, do so. Please do not misconstrue my words.@@Titoscudd

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад

      @@dorothyowusu6805 speak for yourself. There is no reason for Nigerians to be jealous of any other African nation. None whatsoever

    • @dorothyowusu6805
      @dorothyowusu6805 5 месяцев назад

      Internet trolls are a thing huh..someone should have told me. Have a nice life. Africa won't make it without great thinkers like you😏@@Titoscudd

    • @aginimiriam8019
      @aginimiriam8019 4 месяца назад

      @@Titoscudd yes I understand where you’re coming from, however, that particular behaviour is mostly found among Ghanaians. You people are so jealous and can go to any lengths to pull your brother down. Despite our differences in our country Nigeria, we believe in Team work. We rise by lifting others. We can have a healthy competition among ourselves but can’t envy or pull our own brother down. Though very few people might do it but it’s not common with us.

  • @reflectandrise05
    @reflectandrise05 5 месяцев назад +20

    It's important to learn from history and find a way of going above it and making better choices. The west have also have had history and still do in some places but they have been able to unite and stand as a strong one. This story is to be learnt from and not taken as an excuse to be divided. It's a call to value economic inclusivity, understand the harm of xenophobia, and embrace regional cooperation in Africa. The question should be what we can do to be a better and brighter continent.

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +5

      Don't forget that Ghanaians expelled Nigerians twice before we retaliated. In 1954 and 1969. I am not saying that mass expulsion of Africans by other Africans is wholesome, however, it is fair to enlighten those who might not be aware of this fact, so as to put this event in the right context.

    • @stephenoseiosei8573
      @stephenoseiosei8573 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-wm9oz5nk3qfoolish man and lier in 1954 there is no Ghana but Gold Coast ruling by British so who deported Nigerians fool

  • @ethanpf449
    @ethanpf449 5 месяцев назад +1

    Always fascinating content

  • @ericg7781
    @ericg7781 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good reporting

  • @RRlunc
    @RRlunc 5 месяцев назад +6

    So Sad for Ghanaians!:so sad that a few months ago that Ghana threw some west Africans foreigners to the border with no reason 😢 ! What a Shame! Did ghana learned from his past?

    • @olowoporoku1000
      @olowoporoku1000 3 месяца назад

      Nigeria's presence In Ghana dates back to 1931. Nigeria thrived and was successful In Ghana until this happened on the 23rd of August 1957 - The Deportation Act was enacted by Nkrumah targeting rich Nigerians in Ghana like Aufa Osman Ladan, Ahmadu Baba, Mr Samuel Faleye, Mr B Oni, Alhaji Dae Bakare. They lost their livelihood and homes On the 18th of August 1969, Dr. Koffi Busia enacted the "Aliens Compliance Order" against all Nigerians living in Ghana roughly about 600, 000 (Over half a million) to leave Ghana within 14 days. (14th of December 1969) Most Nigerians living in Ghana were from the Yoruba tribe and they lost their possessions, their home, and their fortune. Thousands of Nigerians died in the process. This was happening during the Nigerian Civil War which made it worse for Nigeria's economy. This carried on till the early 1970s . 13 years later. Nigeria did the same to Ghanaians who came during the mid-70s oil boom. I Think Ghana should tell this story to the world.

    • @Okoragyak
      @Okoragyak 28 дней назад

      What lesson? Criminals are not welcome to Ghana!!

  • @SM-mm3kg
    @SM-mm3kg 5 месяцев назад +7

    Ghana-Nigeria relationship has become toxic…Ecowas policy needs to be resolved so that each country citizen will live in their own country…
    There are two countries between Ghana-Nigeria and the two should not mingle together.
    A child born between a Ghanaian and Nigerian should be given to one of the parent choosing.
    Ghana government should recall their ambassador and citizen from Nigeria and Nigeria should recall their ambassador and citizen from Ghana….the toxicity must stop now.

    • @doc.georgeandersonjr539
      @doc.georgeandersonjr539 5 месяцев назад

      I am in support Honestly

    • @edwardsewell8366
      @edwardsewell8366 3 месяца назад +1

      SM-mm3kg.
      Rubbish! Are you saying the two neighbours should live like enemies.
      Are you mad.
      Africa was one before the colonisers came and divide and rule..
      Peace is the word.
      Forget the past and repair the damage done.
      United Africa.

    • @kabal5015
      @kabal5015 16 дней назад

      @@edwardsewell8366 At last! Somebody with common sense and vision. There is still hope for Africa yet.

  • @theophilusladapo3829
    @theophilusladapo3829 4 месяца назад +2

    God bless Nigeria and Ghana

  • @DavidOfosuAppiah
    @DavidOfosuAppiah Месяц назад

    As a boy growing up in Belgrade,Yugoslavia saw my Late Mum sob when it was on the television news of Nigerians brutalising Ghanaians in expulsion.
    Now Millions of Nigerians living in Ghana but Ghana tolerating them.

  • @afrobabetj
    @afrobabetj 5 месяцев назад +29

    The sad thing about this video is the comment section. It's sad watching people's egos taking over and not just learning from the mistakes of the past and moving on. It's all about protecting the ego and not letting one country be in bad light. Ghanaians expelling Nigerians, a terrible thing, Nigerians expelling Ghanains, equally terrible. History is there to learn from so it can be repeated or refrained from. The point is to make the right choice between the two.

    • @yawagbesielias985
      @yawagbesielias985 5 месяцев назад

      Just wait. You guys will feel the pains our grandfathers and mothers went through.. red for red.. b...d

    • @africanzone2646
      @africanzone2646 5 месяцев назад +2

      When we helped u gain independence there was camera ,show us when Ghanaians drove u out

    • @EvwienureEjowokeoghene-uh5iq
      @EvwienureEjowokeoghene-uh5iq 4 месяца назад

      ​@@africanzone2646keep quiet mugu

    • @EvwienureEjowokeoghene-uh5iq
      @EvwienureEjowokeoghene-uh5iq 4 месяца назад

      ​@@yawagbesielias985you be ozuo,big one for that matter

    • @ley5230
      @ley5230 4 месяца назад +1

      @@yawagbesielias985 boy plese Ghanaians did the same to us the eye for an eye bullshit has ended with us Nigerians now lets move on

  • @cosnniran
    @cosnniran 5 месяцев назад +5

    All my primary school teachers where Ghanaians.
    Ghanaians where aweful towards Nigerians living in ghana pre 1970 when their economy was stable.
    My late uncle was born in Ghana around 1932. He said they were treated very very badly.
    This video is a very fair report of what happened.
    Well done

    • @Okoragyak
      @Okoragyak 28 дней назад

      So why are Nigerians trooping to Ghana again, knowing expulsion can happen again especially because of the habit of their disregard for the law and the habit of kidnapping?

  • @mayurgeneral9077
    @mayurgeneral9077 5 месяцев назад +2

    My dad told us this story how ghana expelled Nigerian in 1969 Ghana started this first but forgotten that nija nor dey carry last

  • @Squ-290
    @Squ-290 3 месяца назад +1

    One of my uncles died en route back to Ghana. May his soul RIP.

  • @mavisburke495
    @mavisburke495 5 месяцев назад +5

    That was a disgraceful part of history it was shown.in western media .Ghana government need to do better to gain financial knowledge because Ghana AGAIN seem to be having severre financial issues.

    • @markklench-nr9qf
      @markklench-nr9qf 5 месяцев назад

      We always go through financial issues when Npp takes power in ghana...very corrupt mismanaged political party..

  • @fredeokolo8717
    @fredeokolo8717 5 месяцев назад +5

    This was one of the darkest moments in West African history. It was the reason behind the free movement protocol in West Africa.

    • @rda6029
      @rda6029 5 месяцев назад

      West africans have been slaughtering and slave trading each others in the tens of millions for 1000 years!
      This was bad but nowhere near the worst west african atrocity!

  • @djbenzo
    @djbenzo 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ahhh that’s why the bag is called what it is. I learned something today. 🙏🏾

  • @DwumfourTv2
    @DwumfourTv2 4 месяца назад

    Thx for the history

  • @CreationsProtect
    @CreationsProtect 5 месяцев назад +3

    I recall when I was very young and I kept questioning why certain bags were called Ghana must go. When I discovered the history, I felt sad about how politicians use the masses as their tools and weaponry. Since then till date, I call those bags Baggo bags.

    • @Hoopsjumpers1
      @Hoopsjumpers1 3 месяца назад

      The first though was in 1969 when Ghana deported illegal aliens including several
      Nigerians under the Alliance Compliance Order under Prime Minister Busia.

  • @Unknown-te8fv
    @Unknown-te8fv 5 месяцев назад +18

    As someone who wasn't born during 1982 and 1983 the documentary is very interesting. My father (Ghanaian) was also there to work.

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад +4

      Ask your father to tell you about Ghana's expulsion of Nigerians in 1969.

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Titoscudd the two are diffrent Ghana one wasn’t cruel and for justify reason rather urs was done inhumanely and to insult our ppl the two are not the same and still u ppl are running to Ghana bringing crime and insulting if u ppl don’t take care

    • @stephenoseiosei8573
      @stephenoseiosei8573 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@julianaansah6367And tell him that in 1969 there was no ecowas sign but 1983 there was ecowas but they still deported Ghanaians that is why Ghana need referendum to get out of that demonic ecowas because its destroying Ghana not helping Ghana

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад

      @@julianaansah6367 😂😆🤣😅🫣😜
      Were you in Nigeria to see people in my hometown with their property piled high on street corners, entire families who couldn't speak a word of Yoruba, they had Ghanaian accents, they had lost contact with their family so, they didn't even know their family houses.
      Don't be biased snd romanticize what Ghana did. It was wrong, condemn it, learn from it and stop harassing Nigerians. You are still doing it now.

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@julianaansah6367 who is running to Ghana? Do you know how many Ghanaians are in Nigeria? Nonsense!

  • @edwardtafadzwafusire9243
    @edwardtafadzwafusire9243 4 месяца назад +1

    I pray this video makes it to South Africa.

  • @Itsonlyvibes
    @Itsonlyvibes 5 месяцев назад

    Listen. I learned about the bag and the reason behind the name last year and my mouth dropped 😮

  • @Menre-Ayes
    @Menre-Ayes 5 месяцев назад +9

    Poor Ghana people, they always start a fight that they cannot finish. They hit Nigeria people first and Nigeria people hit them back harder. What followed? Ghana Must Go came to stay.

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад

      What war we still winning we sent u ppl out twice and we will send u out again still ur ppl are running to Ghana and running there mouths while fleeing from that big for nothing country who don’t teach there ppl about respect and maturity u ppl keep playing ghana we left and made our country better ur ppl still be saying how when Ghanaians were there they taught u ppl sense and were ur teachers etc Ghana is still winning and Ghana is a better place to be we didn’t kill ur ppl when sending them out but u did it to us and we mature enough to let it go but u ppl love to talk about Ghana must go trying to talk rubbish but now Ghana is the place u still come to funny you

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад +3

      You know anything Nigeria is always popular,the mugu ghanaian started what they couldn't finish

    • @nohating204
      @nohating204 5 месяцев назад

      Today Most Nigerians are in Ghana to do Ashawo and fraud lol 😂😭😭😭

    • @bvss355
      @bvss355 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@fesderi3933today table has turn, millions of 9gerians are trooping to Ghana🇬🇭 to find better life. werey!

    • @Menre-Ayes
      @Menre-Ayes 4 месяца назад

      @nohating204 Go and learn English correctly as Nigerians have left you far behind. "Most" Nigerians? Poor little Ghana cannot accommodate half of Nigerians let alone "most" of them.

  • @ericopoku2179
    @ericopoku2179 5 месяцев назад +7

    They didn't just expelled Ghanaians they killed a lot my Auntie Esther Akosua Afi Mensah was murdered cold in the blood trying to escape leaving her children behind (children with a Nigerian man) because of this I don't see Nigerians as African brothers and sisters like I do see any African.forgetting their civil war accord (Biafra civil war )was sign in my hometown called Aburi

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад

      We don't care! You have killed Nigerians as recently as 2019, burnt their stores and imprisoned them en mass.
      Address that current barbarity and present any evidence of similar violence against Ghanaians in Nigeriain recent years.

    • @ukokensington5811
      @ukokensington5811 5 месяцев назад +5

      My aunty Amaka, married to Ghanaian man also died in the Nigeria must go attack in Ghana, leaving her children with Ghanaian names: Koffi and Enyonam.
      Because of this, I don't see any Ghanaian as my sibling. Mumu

    • @ericopoku2179
      @ericopoku2179 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ukokensington5811 be truthful here Ghanaians didn't attack any Nigerian they were just asked to leave this the first time hearing this that Ghanaians attacked Nigerians woow very sad

    • @ericopoku2179
      @ericopoku2179 5 месяцев назад

      @@ukokensington5811 forgotten that your civil war it was Ghanaians who resolved it for you check (Aburi peace accord)

  • @Khigha87
    @Khigha87 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this information, as heart-breaking as it is. Hopefully we can all learn from this and do/be better as an African people going forward.
    Sidenote. We need to find a way to keep our leaders engaged with the general population and those they serve. Political power separates the ruling class from the layman and they often have no idea of the extent of their decisions. I'm South African. We cannot have public servants using private hospitals, taking their children to private schools and commuting in private vehicles, they have no stake in the public services they are in charge of. Why would you care that the trains are perpetually late when you never take one, you cannot voucher for the quality of state schools because you don't even know where they're located. You hastily expel foreign nationals because you don't see the day to day contributions they make on the whole. You should punish crime as crime, where's the value of making a nationality distinction? It isn't better to be shot and robbed by my countrymen....

  • @emmaworships
    @emmaworships 5 месяцев назад +2

    History is really sad. As a Nigerian i will say i dont think we have become any better since then.

  • @princechangwook6019
    @princechangwook6019 5 месяцев назад +39

    You failed to mention Nigeria must go which happened earlier than the Ghana must go which Nigerians were deported from Ghana, at that time u also failed to mention that Ghanaians prior to Nigerian independence from great Britain saw Nigerians as inferior beings.

    • @AfricanBiographics
      @AfricanBiographics  5 месяцев назад +13

      It’s there in the video 😀😀

    • @AmaAidoo-ts8ws
      @AmaAidoo-ts8ws 5 месяцев назад +8

      He mentioned it !

    • @princechangwook6019
      @princechangwook6019 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@AfricanBiographicsrewatched it, you're right, sorry for the mistake

    • @Foxez13
      @Foxez13 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@princechangwook6019 you had not watched it.

    • @princechangwook6019
      @princechangwook6019 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Foxez13 read comments properly before commenting

  • @barimantim511
    @barimantim511 5 месяцев назад +12

    Succinctly done ✅
    I am ghanaian and i remember these days

    • @AfricanBiographics
      @AfricanBiographics  5 месяцев назад +1

      Oh is it? Interesting

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад +5

      Don't forget that Ghanaians expelled Nigerians twice before we retaliated. In 1954 and 1969. I am not saying that mass expulsion of Africans by other Africans is wholesome, however, it is fair to enlighten those who might not be aware of this fact, so as to put this event in the right context.

    • @Titoscudd
      @Titoscudd 5 месяцев назад

      I bet you conveniently do not remember when in 1969 Ghana expelled hundreds of thousands of Nigerians, many of whom were born in Ghana and had never set foot in Nigeria.

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-wm9oz5nk3q you are twisting the story, nigeria rather did it twice, 1983 and 85, show me a full ghana community in nigeria?

    • @clementasampana4402
      @clementasampana4402 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-wm9oz5nk3qwere Nigerians killed? Nope! So why killed the Ghanaians!

  • @officialmail3564
    @officialmail3564 5 месяцев назад +7

    Don't forget that Ghanaians expelled Nigerians twice, in 1954 and 1969, before we retaliated. I am not saying that mass expulsion of Africans by other Africans is wholesome, however, it is fair to enlighten those who might not be aware of this fact, so as to put this event in the right context.

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад +2

      no nigeria rather did it twice 1983 and 1985 and i am even waiting to see a ghana community in nigeria as at now

    • @kwameboadukissi426
      @kwameboadukissi426 5 месяцев назад

      Stop the propaganda! There was no Ghana in 1954 so how did Ghana expel Nigerians?

    • @JoStylin
      @JoStylin 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@mavisbendy1584 Or maybe you are ignorant of the fact that there over 500,000 Ghanaians in Nigeria? Instead of waiting, why not use brain and do research?

  • @chinenyeezema525
    @chinenyeezema525 5 месяцев назад +4

    But now look at Gh thriving as they should ❤

  • @Peggyg13
    @Peggyg13 5 месяцев назад +8

    What goes around, comes around. The Ghanaians started it. They expelled Nigerians in droves first in 1954 and then in our most desperate moment in 1969. In the background, their was a civil war between Nigeria and some insurrectionist. Some Nigerians sought refuge in Ghana and their were already some Nigerians who had settled in Ghana long before the fracas doing well for themselves. All of them were still served the cold breakfast.
    So, in the grand scheme of things, the universe just had to bring some balance and some justice to the situation. The cosmic correction was necessary.
    That said, we are best friends now. Water under the bridge.we good now.

    • @clementasampana4402
      @clementasampana4402 5 месяцев назад

      We’re not friends! You can’t kill thousands of Ghanaians in the name of repatriation! Ghana did it first however nobody was killed!.. you can deport without killing people! There’s no justification in killing innocent people! You thought we’ve forgotten about it, nope!

    • @mmroboht5971
      @mmroboht5971 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ghana gain independence in 1957 so how were you expelled in 1954 Nigerians were given 3 months to vacation Ghanaians were given two weeks explain that

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 4 месяца назад

      Ghana didn’t kick the Igbo’s out they were allowed to stay and categorized as special aliens and didn’t send them back it was mostly Yoruba’s that were sent out and only Nigerians who didn’t have anything to prove to be able to stay in Ghana and we didn’t use that to insult u and kick u out for no reason to many of u we’re invading Ghana u ppl sent Ghanaians out and to degrade and insult our ppl and accused us of taking your jobs along with other Africans and still to this day use Ghana must go to feel like ur above Ghana and u never been above us and use it to mock Ghanaians but Ghana is better place to be and to live freely then your country Nigeria u ppl still running to Ghana and bringing crime now and talk anyhow and want to provoke us still to this day

    • @walesalako3908
      @walesalako3908 3 месяца назад

      Are we? Read the comments and see them foaming in the mouth and display their pure unadulterated hatred for Nigerians! Disgraceful!

  • @thepipedreamer89
    @thepipedreamer89 5 месяцев назад +6

    Keep dem docs coming!

  • @kwabenadarko773
    @kwabenadarko773 5 месяцев назад +22

    There is also 5 to 7 million Nigerians in Ghana now and it is too much they are invading us we must be careful they should do something about it before is too late

    • @charlseyong9194
      @charlseyong9194 5 месяцев назад +1

      We are not arm robbers

    • @samiroanya4085
      @samiroanya4085 5 месяцев назад +6

      there isnt even up to 1 million nigerians in ghana stop lying

    • @adupoku6779
      @adupoku6779 5 месяцев назад

      Even 100 Nigerians in Ghana should also leave simple just like what South Africa did.​@@samiroanya4085

    • @doc.georgeandersonjr539
      @doc.georgeandersonjr539 5 месяцев назад

      you are crazy, anything you do will always bounce back at you

    • @user-gb1pb1mq1h
      @user-gb1pb1mq1h 5 месяцев назад

      do what

  • @longjidalu3845
    @longjidalu3845 5 месяцев назад +1

    That was when I was growing up and so unfortunate that it didn't last.

  • @africanzone2646
    @africanzone2646 5 месяцев назад +33

    Most of our people died along the way especially at the Togo 🇹🇬 border and semer border most of our family didn’t make it back home and Nigerians killed a lot of our people ,the same people we helped gain their independence and even stop their Biafra civil war .we will never forget this sad horror

    • @lukoadams1995
      @lukoadams1995 5 месяцев назад

      If only you listened to the commentary with open mind, you will know that Nigeria took the right decision. Ghanaians were constituting nuisance which includes prostitution, armed robbery, pickpocketing, burglary, car hijacking, petty theft, scam, drug trafficking, human trafficking and other criminal activities.

    • @africanzone2646
      @africanzone2646 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@lukoadams1995 what do u know about Nigeria politics, it’s a tactical move ,that’s why your political leaders keeps playing with your mind till date ,learn about your country looks like u really don’t know the country Nigeria 🇳🇬

    • @michellereddy841
      @michellereddy841 5 месяцев назад

      @@africanzone2646what’s it about that failed country called Nigeria that nobody knows?? You’re a laughing stock! Millions lack access to something basic as electricity in this day and age. Then issues of insecurity! Chairman go and sleep

    • @lukoadams1995
      @lukoadams1995 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@africanzone2646
      ... and what do you know about the Ghanaian politics and economy? Since inception, it's on record that Ghana has suffered bad leadership. The reason for the consistent and persistent coup d'etat in Ghana. The reason JJ Rowling, a foreigner, toppled the corrupt Ghanaian government was basically due to large scale corruption and bad leadership. He went further to execute all of them. Prior to 1st July 2007, the ghc was exchanged for $1 = ghc 10,000. In order to reshape the Ghanaian economy, the then president introduced the redenominations of the Ghanaian currency. In doing so, 4 digits (0000) was removed to equate the Cedi and the USD. Unfortunately, no economy shrouded in falsehoods survives . Ghana is not a producing nation. It largely depends on imported goods and services for survival. Sadly, the Ghanaian government is presently going the way of pre- "Ghana Must Go " era. Recall that Ghana is officially bankrupt following the collapse of its economy and crashed of the Ghanaian Cedi. Today, the Cedi is exchange for around $1 = ghc 13 to 15. This simple means that if you add the 4 digits, the exchange rate for $1 will simply amount to ghc 130,000 or ghc 150,000. Either way, the Ghanaian economy is still in shambles.

    • @andersonojoshimite6047
      @andersonojoshimite6047 5 месяцев назад +1

      Another deluded Ghanaian 🇬🇭! Go and read your history and appreciate how Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe mentored Kwame Nkkruna and educated Ghanaians on how to use the media to fight colonialism. He did that using his newspaper, 'The West African Pilot'.
      By the way, Ghana under Busia expelled hundreds of thousands of Nigerians in 1969 during the civil war in Nigeria 🇳🇬.

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 5 месяцев назад +56

    A very sad moment in my country's history. Political instability and border crisis led to our government expelling desperate Ghanians and that horrible term for a plastic bag becoming a norm. I was not born then but it is still sad. Glad that Ghana managed to pull through and improve. Congrats to them. I hope we learn from them in Nigeria.

    • @officialmail3564
      @officialmail3564 5 месяцев назад +30

      Don't forget that Ghanaians expelled Nigerians twice before we retaliated. In 1954 and 1969. I am not saying that mass expulsion of Africans by other Africans is wholesome, however, it is fair to enlighten those who might not be aware of this fact, so as to put this event in the right context.

    • @moham.279
      @moham.279 5 месяцев назад +20

      @@officialmail3564, don’t mind him. They act as if Nigeria started the saga..

    • @nuridinadams9219
      @nuridinadams9219 5 месяцев назад

      The Ghanaian expelled Nigerians twice and was given a bitter dose. Ghanaians should stop it else they get another woto woto. I am a Nigerian-born Ghanaian.l have forgiven the basted, Dr. Busia because I am a better person now and successful as well.

    • @kriskros1592
      @kriskros1592 5 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@moham.279How many Nigerians died in Ghana? But this evil and 419ja country brutalized and killed thousands of Ghanaians

    • @rezwanmirza4342
      @rezwanmirza4342 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@kriskros1592You don’t expect anybody to tell you how many Nigerians died , go and read your history , 1969 Busia gave only two weeks ultimatum and Nigerians were expelled from ghana , their properties seized and most of them killed. In Nigeria most of us don’t know about this expulsion of Nigerians from ghana because our leaders wants to put the past behind but every new born Ghanaian will be told this history of Ghanaians expulsion from Nigeria and it only breeds hate.

  • @samuelantwi9884
    @samuelantwi9884 Месяц назад

    But today more than 6 million Nigerians living in Ghana. Time is change. Long live mother Ghana forward ever backwards naver 🙏

  • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
    @love-heartbamaiyi4258 5 месяцев назад +1

    My teachers, Maths teacher was Mr Mensah, Agriculture was Mr Adjei, Account was Mr Wilson, English teacher was Mrs Ofosu, her husband was a doctor in our General hospital, and so on.

  • @MameConnie-zd5pj
    @MameConnie-zd5pj 5 месяцев назад +2

    It was a very sad story for Nigerian migrants in Ghana and it was also very sad for Ghanaian migrants in Nigeria. I like to thank you very much for your honest report. My ancestors migrated to the Colonial Gold Coast. Some of my relatives departed from Ghana even though their University age adult kids didn't know their ancestors' home in Nigeria because their parents never took them to Nigeria. It was a very sad story indeed for both Nigerians and Ghanaians. For Nigerians in Ghana since Colonial Gold Coast eras or periods, their properties such as houses, farms, lands, cars, and many different properties were taken away from them by some Ghanaians. Most of those Nigerian migrants had nothing left. So, they became very poor, depressed, and passed away in Nigeria due to the deportations from Ghana to Nigeria because they were not able to assimilate in Nigeria and life was unbearable for them.

    • @enochodai4920
      @enochodai4920 5 месяцев назад +2

      For your information it wasn't all Nigerians who were deported. During the colonial era, the British brought in Hausas as policemen and soldiers. These Hausas are still in Ghana own lands and properties and have integrated into Ghanaian society. Now we have Hausas in every town in Ghana, We all now that Hausas are from Nigeria and not from Ghana. But they are now citizens of Ghana. My dad was part of those who were deported in the early 80s. Most Ghanaians lost their lives as they were attacked by Nigerians who took advantage of the situation. I know a family member who is still missing and up to now hasn't be heard of or found. Comments from mostly Nigerians seems to justify the repatriations of Ghanaians as tit-for-tat which I find absurd. Two wrongs doesn't make right and this history serves as a lesson for current and future leaders.

    • @user-gm3nr4je5x
      @user-gm3nr4je5x 5 месяцев назад +3

      Northern Ghana has indigenous hausas

  • @RichloveKludjeson
    @RichloveKludjeson 5 месяцев назад +17

    To my Nigerian brothers and sisters, advice your families and friends who are in other countries because they represent you badly.
    I witness a case where a Nigerian man chopped his Ghanaian girl friend into a fridge😢 and runaway.
    I personally helped more than 3 of them to establish their business but a little favor i asked from each of them, they all duped me heavily.
    This happened on different occasions.
    We love you, but you always betray our genue love for you guys.
    Now Nigerians are bitter in my mouth.
    I am yet to come across one good and sincere one.
    Their ladies are good and i learn a lot from them.

    • @user-gm3nr4je5x
      @user-gm3nr4je5x 5 месяцев назад +2

      It is so sad that I can't speak freely on this.
      But some of our Igbo brothers the bad one among them are the problem.
      Even within Nigeria we are uncomfortable with their aggressive style they employ when money making is the topic.
      We all are now suffering the evil stain. I am Ijaw we are hospitable, kind, humane and social.

    • @cradleofrelaxation6473
      @cradleofrelaxation6473 5 месяцев назад +3

      Sorry to hear your unfortunate experience with Nigerians.
      There are good ones and bad ones just like any other country.
      As for the love ❤️ you have for us. We love you too‼️

    • @moa5351
      @moa5351 4 месяца назад +1

      Sorry about that. Unfortunately the unscrupulous hustlers and aggressive ones are always spoiling our name. There are so many good Nigerians and I pray you meet many so that you will realize that the bad ones are the minority.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 4 месяца назад +1

      When your own country people does thesame thing we don't hear your noise , Eric Amoateng was an active member of Ghanaian Parliament when he was caught trafficking drugs into America, he was convicted for 10yrs in prison.. Nigerians are 20+ of black on the Africa continent,if 1% of Nigerians are bad that will be more than 3m population

  • @asuquoudo5850
    @asuquoudo5850 2 месяца назад

    Ghana started expulsion.
    Nigeria and Nigerians had no regret of Ghana must go.

  • @johnomolaye9957
    @johnomolaye9957 4 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @yusluv
    @yusluv 5 месяцев назад +3

    Damn this is low-key sad to hear

  • @nmg1909
    @nmg1909 5 месяцев назад +5

    If you want to be unbiased into the story about expelling of Ghanaians and Nigerians from both countries, start from the beginning and why both expel in different time frame.

    • @onyourcoffeebreak2476
      @onyourcoffeebreak2476 5 месяцев назад +6

      I don't think they like to go there. They just want to play victim.

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@onyourcoffeebreak2476
      I noticed that too. Non-Africans or Africans who are unfamiliar with the history will think Ghana didn't expel Nigeria first! This is why it is important that the historical account is told from the beginning to the end without bias.

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@onyourcoffeebreak2476 what victim we are talking about our side and he did speak about yours as well and mentioned it we are talking the history because many of u don’t tell the story well even tell today u ppl are always trying to use ghana must go to think ur superior then Ghanaians and talk down on Ghana we Ghanaians left ur country came back to ours and fixed it and didn’t cry to stay in Nigeria now still to this day u ppl are running to Ghana Bringing crime and having the audacity to insult ghana u ppl better be careful

    • @kobyk8784
      @kobyk8784 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@julianaansah6367exactly. Its is an old history, it was good Ghanaians came back, it was a blessing in disguise.

  • @hamzakadir7058
    @hamzakadir7058 3 месяца назад +1

    Knowing politicians as I do now, I have no doubt that this was indeed an attempt to divert attention from the failings of politicians.

  • @bitcoinmaster1
    @bitcoinmaster1 4 месяца назад +5

    Nigerians are now migrating to Ghana for better living .such is life 😊😊

    • @Hoopsjumpers1
      @Hoopsjumpers1 3 месяца назад

      The first though was in 1969 when Ghana deported illegal aliens including several
      Nigerians under the Alliance Compliance Order under Prime Minister Busia.

    • @JackErkan-fb4nq
      @JackErkan-fb4nq 3 месяца назад +1

      They don't migrate. They stay temporary. Trust me no Nigerian want to waste thier life in the harsh environment of ghana

    • @samuelantwi9884
      @samuelantwi9884 Месяц назад

      But today more than 6 million Nigerians living in Ghana time changes all the time forward ever backwards naver long live mother Ghana

  • @estherquarcoe1578
    @estherquarcoe1578 5 месяцев назад +6

    Nigeria look at you now, you are not even allowed to enter Saudi Arabia for Hajj or Umran. You see you mismanagement, corruption and wickedness has ended you?

    • @Menre-Ayes
      @Menre-Ayes 5 месяцев назад +5

      And where is Ghana in all these? No where to be found.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад

      There are more Nigerians accessing those countries mentioned than any other Africans

    • @aeiou9456
      @aeiou9456 4 месяца назад

      Exactly they must fix that dump they call a country and correct their bullshit behaviour.

    • @darryl693
      @darryl693 4 месяца назад

      @@Menre-Ayeslol you must be joking

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 3 месяца назад +1

      Poor Ghana ,you can't even afford ticket money to Saudi... Stop your propaganda, there are more Nigerian in Saudi than the rest of west African nationalities

  • @rhodaasante
    @rhodaasante 5 месяцев назад

    Great job. Almost 41 years ago.😮🙏🏾❤

  • @petermarinda6574
    @petermarinda6574 5 месяцев назад

    what a chilling piece of history

  • @dadaMJ_1
    @dadaMJ_1 4 месяца назад +4

    I'm watching From TEMA Ghana 🇬🇭
    This story doesn't really matter to me.
    Because now Nigerians come to Ghana to enjoy freedom And Free Electricity.
    But some years ago Nigeria was better.
    These shows that we should forget History and love each other.
    We unite we process we divide we fall.

    • @nanaewudzisackey2407
      @nanaewudzisackey2407 4 месяца назад +1

      Free electricity 😂😂

    • @dadaMJ_1
      @dadaMJ_1 2 месяца назад

      @@nanaewudzisackey2407 oh Chale 😂😂😂😂

    • @themarathoncontinues4211
      @themarathoncontinues4211 2 месяца назад

      @@dadaMJ_1there are still hundreds of thousands of you in Naija

  • @nraymondg
    @nraymondg 5 месяцев назад +10

    What happened to Ghana in Nigeria is now happening to Nigerians around the world for about 2 years now no visa for Nigerians in Dubai

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад +6

      Anything Nigeria is always popular,even when Dubai decide to stop most African countries visa , everyone will tag Nigerians , when south Africans doing xenophobic against Zim , Mozambicans, Ghanaian, Togolese, Burundian, Tanzania everyone will tag Nigerians .. a Nigerian have the best chance to get any European,Asian, American visa than any African ,the records are there , Nigerians are the highest Africans getting visa access to the rest of the world than any other Africans

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад

      @@fesderi3933 what the guy is saying is true, nigerians did their wortst to ghanaians and other african countries. many ghanaians died in the sea and at the togo and benin border. you can see clearly what nigerians did and nigerians did it twice, 1983 and 1985. so clearly nigerians are being rejected. recently see what is happening in plateaur, over 200 people massacred. i learnt buhari deported ghanaians to bring more fulanis into nigeria. Glad those videos will be online to educate the younger generations fo what really happened. when these foregin countries ban africans, is normally nigerians who cause all these ban issues everywhere. is better nigerians learn to change their behaviours and mindset.

    • @asanwa3126
      @asanwa3126 5 месяцев назад

      The thing dey tire person!! everytime Nigeria Nigeria.@@fesderi3933

    • @zekige1490
      @zekige1490 5 месяцев назад +5

      So you don't know that Ghanaians are denied visas in the UAE, You thought it was only Nigerians

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад

      @@zekige1490 so asky why even our own african country seychelles banned nigeria? and who or is the cause of this UAE vis ban to all the african country? there are a lot of nigerians using ghana pasport.

  • @blackmaster999
    @blackmaster999 3 месяца назад +1

    No African country will be able to develop without the help and support of other African countries.

  • @GoodlyX-perience
    @GoodlyX-perience 5 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up hearing about “the Ghana must go term” & how the name came about. From the comments under this video I'm reading for the 1st time that Ghana did same to Nigerians in the 1960s can U throw more light on that please, would like to learn more.

    • @UniqueSam-qu3ny
      @UniqueSam-qu3ny 5 месяцев назад +3

      Ghana did it 1954 twice when Nigeria was in civil war, but Ghanaians will never tell u that. The both government were wrong, Nigerians don't believe in hate nor painting others black to be white, u will hardly hear this in Nigeria apart from the bag name. Ghanaians keep rubbishing Nigeria/Nigerians name think is the best way to get at Nigeria 😂 but the more they try the more Nigeria is going higher, Ghanaians should learn from history and stop hating and spoiling Nigeria name cus if Nigerians should reciprocate same hmmm it will be had for them Ghanaians. When Ghana government were exploring Nigerians he never for once think there were also Ghanaians in Nigeria which birthed the Ghana must go issue they are still crying for till date.

    • @emilabbey11
      @emilabbey11 4 месяца назад

      Nigerians going higher is the biggest joke I've heard lmao

  • @onyourcoffeebreak2476
    @onyourcoffeebreak2476 5 месяцев назад +3

    I remember this period very well. I also remember my uncles snd aunts sent back from Ghana losing everything they ever worked for including houses they built there. I remember my parents having to house some of our family members deported from Ghana with only there clothes on their backs, while we have Ghanaians neighbors

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад +2

      A Ghanaian building house in Naija with shoe maker job lol, bring another story

    • @chaletv2614
      @chaletv2614 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@fesderi3933what you fail to understand those building were usually teachers. There were skilled and unskilled immigrants

    • @mavisbendy1584
      @mavisbendy1584 5 месяцев назад

      @@fesderi3933 you cant find a full ghanain community in nigeria as at now and till date i dont see none. i mean a community with a chief like how we have the igbo and yoruba community and chief in ghana. proof is on youtube and you can see them celebrating their yam festivals and others. i hardly doubt theres is such in nigeria for ghanaians

    • @bellabrown4921
      @bellabrown4921 5 месяцев назад

      @@fesderi3933Wu mama tw3

    • @nicholasparker9563
      @nicholasparker9563 5 месяцев назад +1

      Have you interviewed Ghanaians how they were treated in Nigeria? Please stop that.

  • @emmanuelvincentisraelletse5192
    @emmanuelvincentisraelletse5192 5 месяцев назад +19

    Sadly we are crucified for advocating the exit of undocumented nationals in South Africa

    • @oldfort88
      @oldfort88 5 месяцев назад +1

      Xenophobia is a hell of a thing

    • @feyrol42
      @feyrol42 5 месяцев назад +2

      I feel like you missed the whole point of this historical video...

    • @Siriuan
      @Siriuan 5 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@feyrol42 what was/is the whole point of the video ? In my mind, I am thinking: Wow, here we are as South Africans accused of being xenophobic, meanwhile other Africans have been slaughtering one another over the opportunistic migrants...the truth is coming out;)

    • @jimisierra1243
      @jimisierra1243 5 месяцев назад

      @@Siriuan Broo imagine we don't block borders that we evil

    • @babalwacezu5583
      @babalwacezu5583 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@oldfort88do you know the meaning of Xenophobia? I suspect not. As a matter of fact I pray that the death penalty is reinstated. We are under siege in South Africa.

  • @Badd.G
    @Badd.G 3 месяца назад

    Nkrumah wanted a united Africa and we delivered just what the west wanted, a divided Africa. We can only be stronger united. It is sad how Africa has become.

  • @AeonWaves
    @AeonWaves 3 месяца назад

    Your channel is teaching me that most of recent African history can be summarized as Coup d'état --> Brutal tyrant --> Misery --> Rinse, repeat. 😢

  • @sshipalana7667
    @sshipalana7667 5 месяцев назад +6

    Wow so the Nigerians and Ghanaians actually did this to each other? Also when i read the comments below there’s a lot of fighting by Ghanaians and Nigerians towards each other. But when South Africans do this all hell breaks loose 😅😅😅

    • @asanwa3126
      @asanwa3126 5 месяцев назад +3

      Clap for yourself.

    • @alexndiaye1490
      @alexndiaye1490 5 месяцев назад

      True spiking am feel sad bcz i was thinking this happen only in south Africa. Then they happen before South Africa 😭😭😭

    • @moa5351
      @moa5351 4 месяца назад +2

      There is a big difference between the Naija/Ghana rivalry and the violent, vicious, murderous xenophobia of South Africans. Aside from the politics of our useless leaders, Nigerian and Ghanaian quarrels are like sibling rivalry. It rarely, if ever degenerates to hatred.