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Igbo takeover video triggers outrage as Ghana debates threat to national unity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50316, member: 636"] A video sparked anger across Ghana after someone from the Igbo community claimed his people would eventually control the country. Social media users shared the clip widely as Ghanaians worried about their peaceful nation. The person made bold statements about future Igbo dominance that shocked many locals. People feared these comments could damage the good relationships between communities. Ghana has always welcomed foreigners with open arms. Hon. Hadji Mustaphar from Aburi Atwesine wrote a serious letter to important leaders. He contacted the main Igbo Chief and the Nigerian Ambassador about the problem. The letter warned that such talk could create dangerous tensions between groups. Mustaphar reminded them how Ghana treats all people fairly and with respect. He asked them to stop the harmful words before trouble starts. Reports also surfaced about plans to create an Igbo Kingdom inside Ghana. This idea worries officials because Ghana already has its traditional chiefs and government system. The constitution does not allow foreign kingdoms to operate within the country. Such moves could threaten Ghana's security and peaceful society. Leaders fear parallel power structures might cause serious conflicts. The letter demands specific actions from the Igbo Chief and Nigerian Ambassador. They must publicly reject the takeover claims and cancel any kingdom plans. Leaders should work with Ghana's National House of Chiefs to clarify cultural roles properly. They need to promote unity instead of division among different communities. Ghana wants peace to continue between all groups living there. [/QUOTE]
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