Ghanaians take to the street demonstrating against Nigerians
Accra woke up on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
And what did we see ? Our own people, fed up, tired, and angry, flooding the streets around Obra Spot. Not for politics. Not for sports. But for survival.
The Concerned Youth Alliance led the march. Their message ?
Nigerians are not our enemies. But criminals hiding under the banner of “brotherhood” have overstayed their welcome.
Allegations of fraud. Ritual killings. Stealing jobs meant for Ghanaian youth. Using our women. Disrespecting our laws.
We are not South Africa. We do not burn shops or attack innocent families.
But we will not keep quiet while our country bleeds.
This demonstration was a warning.
To the government: Act now. Enforce our borders. Regulate foreign businesses. Protect your own citizens first.
To our Nigerian brothers doing the right thing: This is not about you. You know who we are talking about.
To those who call us xenophobic: Call us what you want. But do not call us silent.
Ghana first. Always.
Drop a comment if you stand with Ghanaian youth. Drop a comment if you want peace with justice.
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