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General News of Sunday, 18 April 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

How Ghana ‘beat’ Nigeria twice in a week: From Twitter to German health HQ

File photo of Akufo-Addo, Buhari meeting: Aside the Twitter bants, relations historically cordial File photo of Akufo-Addo, Buhari meeting: Aside the Twitter bants, relations historically cordial

Within a space of a week, Nigerians had reason on social media to twice lambast the Muhammadu Buhari-led government because of Ghana.

More for the first reason than the second, the first being an announcement on Monday by Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, that the social media giant had chosen Ghana for their headquarters in Africa.

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Before that storm could settle down, Ghana achieved another feat that some Nigerians latched on to again lambast their government.

German Ambassador to Ghana, tweeted on Thursday, April 15, plans by the European giant to launch a new “German-West African Center for Global Health and Pandemic Prevention.“



He said the centre will be located in Accra and be part of 8 new centres worldwide to fight global challenges.

Abuja stood in the like of fire for these twin misses – bordering on serious matters of global technology and health, far from the usual Jollof wars on Twitter and or the sports-related rivalry that has historically existed between the two countries.

For now, it’s Accra 2, Abuja 0 – all within the space of a week.

For maverick Nigerian politician, Dino Melaye, president Muhammadu Buhari must be worried by the rate at which Ghana is being picked ahead of Nigeria in respect of global enterprises wishing to establish their presence in Africa.

The ex-Senator in a tweet said the country was sinking and Buhari was snoring.

“President Buhari should be worried. Twitter picked Ghana as the Regional office, Germany again picked Ghana as West Africa HQ for the Center for Global Health. Nigeria is sinking and our President is snoring. SDM,” Melaye stated.