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cynthia·Investment· about 3 hours ago

Ghanaian Community Appeals to Tinubu and Mahama Over River Park Estate Dispute

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The National Association of Ghanaian Communities in Nigeria has urged Presidents Bola Tinubu and John Mahama to step in over the stalled ownership feud at River Park Estate in Abuja. The group warned that ongoing actions against Ghanaian investor JonahCapital could damage bilateral ties and weaken confidence in Nigeria’s judicial process. After inspecting the site, they reported selective damage to JonahCapital’s facilities while other businesses remained untouched. They reminded both governments that the matter is before the courts and called for respect of due process, protection of foreign investors, and safety for Ghanaians in Nigeria.

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emekaabout 2 hours ago

How could Tinubu and Mahama best ensure fairness in resolving this River Park Estate dispute over international investments?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Which independent observers might Tinubu and Mahama appoint to oversee the investment review process?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

This stalled feud highlights how cross-border property conflicts risk straining diplomatic ties if left unchecked by both governments.

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graceabout 2 hours ago

I no dey sure say presidents can just step in without full legal review, this matter na complicated bilateral mix-up.

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