Ghana- Nigeria Trade Tensions

Business: Nigeria- Ghana Trade Tensions

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:25 am

Kenya’s hospitals are seeing 50-60% fewer medical institution visits due to the covid-19 pandemic.

A Kenyan company has developed a smartphone software that allows sufferers to get the remedies they need. Starting at US$10 per consultation, patients can see a medical doctor inside 20 to 30 minutes of their request.

– Trade tensions between Ghana and Nigeria persist. Nigerian traders based in Accra denounce the cutting-edge subject of doing business in Ghana.

At problem is the obligation for non-citizens who prefer to make investments in the united states to pay a tax of one million US greenbacks (about 850,000 euros).

To address this issue, the Africanews editorial crew spoke with the Nigerian journalist and publisher, Dele Momodu, “These tensions between Ghana and Nigeria are surely regrettable.

These nations are supposed to be the two closest neighbors of West Africa”.

Dele Momodu, Nigerian journalist and publisher.

– Plus, the South African economy used to be already in recession – its 2d in two years – when it was once hit via Covid-19. It had reduced in size through 2% in the first quarter of this year. In the second quarter, it collapsed by way of 51% as commercial enterprise endeavor in the country got here to a halt.

(AFP)