“I Pray Nigerians Don’t Flood Ghana” – John Mahama Allegedly Sparks Debate

 A statement allegedly linked to John Mahama is causing massive reactions online…


“I pray Nigerians don’t flood Ghana…”
A statement attributed to former Ghanaian president John Mahama is currently making waves online.

The quote suggests concern about a possible large influx of Nigerians into Ghana, and it has triggered strong reactions across social media.
The statement circulating online reads:

“I pray for Nigerians every day so that one million of them don’t come drifting to a small country like Ghana.”

While the authenticity of this quote remains unclear, it has quickly gone viral, with many users sharing their opinions.
The relationship between Nigeria and Ghana has always been close, with citizens of both countries living and working across borders.

However, discussions around migration, economic opportunities, and regional pressure often spark sensitive debates like this.

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