Nigerian businessmen operating in Ghana yesterday cried out to the
Nigerian government to come to their rescue as Ghanaian authorities have
commenced closing their shops for allegedly operating illegally.
The Nigerian traders said their shops were closed because they were
said not to comply with the government policy which requires them to
have an initial capital of $300,000 and employ 10 Ghanaians before they
can start any business in Ghana regardless of the size of the business.
Source Vanguard
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