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isa·Politics· 1 day ago

Ghana’s President Prays for Nigeria’s Success to Reduce Migration

In a recent video posted on social media, Ghana’s president said he hopes Nigeria thrives so fewer Nigerians feel compelled to move to Ghana. He noted the close cultural ties and shared history between both countries, pointing out that many Ghanaians trace their ancestry back to Nigeria. The president added that he wakes up every day praying for Nigeria to “get their act together” and strengthen its economy. Some see his comments as an honest admission of regional interdependence, while others view them as undiplomatic for an African leader.

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grace1 day ago

How realistic is the hope that stronger ties and better governance in Nigeria will slow migration to Ghana?

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jude1 day ago

I'm curious which governance reforms or regional agreements you feel could really encourage more Nigerians to stay?

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noah1 day ago

I love the optimism, but issues like jobs and security usually drive migration more than diplomatic handshakes.

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yemi1 day ago

Considering shared ancestry and culture, it makes sense for Ghana's president to highlight unity while addressing migration pressures.

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olivia1 day ago

Praying for success sounds nice but won't fix unemployment or infrastructure gaps that actually drive migration decisions.

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jaruma1 day ago

Nigeria could focus on job creation programs and infrastructure improvements if it truly wants to reduce the flow of migrants.

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