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Stop ‘Nigeria Must Go’ and ‘Ghana Must Go,’ Africa Must Unite – Ghanaians Say in New Protest

In Ghana, the streets have once again become a stage for public expression. This time, however, the chants are not against Nigerians, but rather a call for unity across Africa. Protesters in Accra carried placards urging an end to divisive slogans such as “Nigeria Must Go” and “Ghana Must Go,” insisting that the future of the continent depends on cooperation, not rivalry.

Just a few weeks ago, a group of Ghanaian youths staged a protest, demanding that Nigerians leave their country. The demonstration sparked anger and confusion, especially in Nigeria, where many Ghanaians also live and work. The protests threatened to stir diplomatic tension between the two West African neighbors.

In response, leaders from both sides, including top officials from Nigeria and Ghana, convened for discussions. The goal was to understand the root causes of the unrest and prevent further strain in bilateral relations. The dialogue calmed initial tensions, but it also opened a wider conversation about the importance of solidarity across Africa.VIDEO: Pastor’s Daughter’s Viral S*x Tape Leaves Internet in Shock, Watch! 

The latest protest in Ghana has taken many by surprise. Unlike the earlier demonstrations, this movement calls for an end to hostility and rivalry. Protesters were seen urging Africans to stop labeling one another with phrases like “Nigeria Must Go” or “Ghana Must Go.” Instead, they pressed for stronger unity, mutual respect, and regional cooperation.

One of the protesters explained, “We realized that while some of us were calling for Nigerians to leave Ghana, our own brothers and sisters are also in Nigeria. We should not divide ourselves. We need to build Africa together. Join our telegram channel for more updates 

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