Nigerian leaders in Kumasi rage as crime allegations fuel Ghana stigma storm

Nigerian community leaders fought back against crime accusations during a heated press meeting. The All Nigeria Community and Igbo Community chiefs gathered reporters together at Kumasi. They wanted to clear their names after people started calling them criminals. President Okafor Martins Chukwudi spoke for the group. He said the bad talk about his people was wrong and unfair.

Chukwudi admitted some Nigerians break laws and steal things. He also said some women work as prostitutes. But he argued most Nigerians live clean lives and follow Ghana's rules. The community president said his members run honest businesses and pay their taxes. He told everyone not to judge all Nigerians based on a few bad people.

The leader promised his community would help Ghana's police catch criminals. He said Nigerians want to work together with security forces. Chukwudi reminded people that most Nigerians help Ghana's economy grow. He asked his fellow Nigerians to act like good visitors. The president wants both countries to stay friends and respect each other.
 

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