GHANA MUST GO Part II.
In a time like this when the C in C is not doing the needful then we the concern citizens must act fast!
Firstly, it was the issue of our building being brought down in Ghana, we were getting set to occupy their High Commission in Nigeria before the National President of Nigeria students (Polytechnic) Activist Sunday Adekanbi Asuku issued a Press statement with respect to his association visit to the commission, it's on record that he (NAPS President) boldly stated that efforts are on top gear to fish out the culprits, he said the Ghanian Government agreed to erect the building with all facilities intact.
We respected NAPS position based on the fact that they are always responsive especially issues that has to do with Youths, Students and issues of National discourse.
It's so pathetic that till now, we are yet to see the culprits, see the erected building and so on, only for us to get a bigger punch from Ghana, the death of a Nigerian, unfortunately this time the guy in question was shot dead by the Ghana Police, isn't this similar to the Xenophobic attack we reacted to when in the case of South Africa?
Why should Ghana be different?
Why should Ghana be treated with soft hands?
Let's occupy the media and heavily mobilise to chase them out of Nigeria, starting with their High Commission here in our country down to the cobblers on street.
We must vehemently resist this before our brothers and sisters are all murdered in cold blood.
Ghana have identified themselves as our common enemy, GHANA MUST GO!
No retreat No surrender.
Amb. Shittu Ajibade
Convener,
Concerned Nigeria Citizens.

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