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Support Ghana govt to grow the economy – Nigerian business tycoons in Ghana told
The Nigeria High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency, Olufemi Michael Abikoye has asked Nigeria citizens sojourning and doing businesses in Ghana to consider supporting Ghana government to build a resilient economy through social cooperate responsibility means.
“Go before your social cooperate responsibilities. Where God is blessing you, you must give back to that place”, the High Commissioner admonished in a meeting with the members of the Nigeria Union of Traders Association Ghana (NUTAG) in Kumasi over the weekend.
At a Sensitization and Interactive Session with Ashanti Regional Security Council (RESEC) stated in Kumasi over the weekend, with NUTAG members, Excellency Ambassador Olufemi Michael Abikoye explained why is better for Nigerian citizens to support Ghana government.
“Bless the society, support the need, support the authorities, make an impact…As today, God is blessing you in Ashanti Region, you must give back to that region”, the High Commissioner also observed.
His Excellency Ambassador Olufemi Michael Abikoye also, therefore, urged all Nigerian citizens in Ghana to eschew any form of criminal activities that will land individual into the laws of Ghana.
Source: Kwabena Danso-Dapaah
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