Some Nigerian ladies living in Ghana have called on their government to end brutalities and economic hardship in their country.
The ladies made the call when Nigerian youth groups living in Ghana organized a protest at the premises of the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana to call on ECOWAS leaders to intervene to restore normalcy in the West African state.
Although the protest was peaceful the Police had wanted to prevent the illegal protest from happening as the Police had not been authorized to provide them with security.
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