Source: www.ghanaweb.com The Government of Ghana has rejected accusations by Nigeria of intimidation and maltreatment of Nigerian nationals in Ghana. In a six-page response signed by its Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Ghana particularly denied several allegations by Nigeria and provided detailed explanations showing it was incorrect to suggest Nigerians were being […]
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Inclusion of the GIDC as part of NPP achievements an error of judgment – NPP UK communication member
Source: Prince Senyo Adzivor, Contributor A member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Communications team in the UK, George Odoom has said the party’s claim that the newly built Ghana Infectious Disease Centre (GIDC) is part of its infrastructure achievements should be ignored. Wading into the infrastructure debate during an episode […]
We’ll no longer tolerate harassment of our citizens in Ghana – Nigeria
Source: Class FM The Nigerian government says it is deeply concerned by the “incessant harassment” of its citizens in Ghana and the acts of hostility toward the country by Ghanaian authorities, and will no longer tolerate such. This comes on the back of the protracted retail war between Nigerian traders in […]
Nigeria delays return of international flights
Source: bbc.com The Nigerian authorities have postponed the resumption of international passenger flights by a week. The flights will now resume on 5 September instead of the previously announced date of 29 August. Officials have said the delay was due to logistical issues not related to aviation – including enforcing coronavirus […]
DHS Extends Temporary COVID-19 Rule Allowing Certain H-2A Petitioners to Hire Certain Foreign Workers
Source:dhs.gov The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has temporarily extended some of the provisions of the April 20 temporary final rule. On Aug. 20, DHS published a new temporary final rule to extend the amendment that allows all H-2A petitioners with a valid temporary labor certification (TLC) to start employing certain foreign workers […]







