Mr. Prince Bagnaba Mba a Ghanaian music lover has shared some insight about how Ghana-Nigeria musicians has collaborated in the past and now producing what he describes as good music he thinks has no barriers or border as far as the two countries’ relationship continue to exist. According to Mr. Mba, “The sibling rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria will always remain contentious in all spheres of life. Be it soccer, or better still sports, culinary skills, academics, business, professionalism to the globally known jollof rice competition. Mr. Mba was responding to a post made by Apexnewsgh.com’s Facebook handle. Read his views below: Good music is universal and has no barriers nor borders. We have generational music, geographical, and evergreens. The siblings rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria will always remain contentious in all spheres of life. Be it soccer, or better still sports, culinary skills, academics, business, professionalism to the globally known jollof rice competition. Ramblers International and ET Mensah were the musical doyen of the West Coast of Africa. The bands had a mix of a few Nigerians contributing Efik and Ijaw classical compositcoms which have remained evergreen till date. As kids, we sang Omo pupawo, and Oni Doodoo, by the world-renowned musicologist and the oracle of Ibadan, Professor Samuel Akpabot without knowing he was a Nigerian. The shortwave frequencies radio transmission truly broke barriers. Rex Jim Lawson, an Ijaw sung in Twi and the greatest Nigerian of all time, Fela Anikulapo Kuti had a lot of Ghanaians in his Egypt 80. Professor Dr. Victor Uwaifo’s Guitar Boy was the signature tune used by the young Lts Arthur and Yeboah, after successfully killing Col Kotoka and failing to get General Ankrah in their attempt to overthrow the National Liberation Council to restore Osagyefou Dr Kwame Nkrumah. His Joromi became very popular to the point it became a fashion design of extricated embroidery. Like a pendulum, the arm of the clock swings. Congolese and South African rhythms have also found their way through the airwaves. Guntanamara remains an evergreen classic. Coat of Many Colours by Doly Parton, Kenny Rogers, and Don Williams with its cool sweet eroticism sends any listener thinking. Much as we have people like Easy, Davido, Burna Boy, Stonebowy, Sakordie, Ayinsoba, Efy, Winyila, Samini Dagarti, and good old Osibisa and Atongo trending all over the world, we must thank God for good music touches the hearts and heals wounds. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
JUST IN: Nigeria, Ghana Put Mechanism To End Trade Dispute, As They Inaugurates Parliamentary Friendship Group
Nigeria and Ghana have put in place a mechanism to end the trade dispute between Nigerian traders and the Ghanaian authorities, the Speakers of the Parliaments of the two countries have said. The dispute arose from the $1million business participation fee introduced by the Ghanaian authorities, which required foreigners to pay before they can do business in Ghana. Speaking at a press conference after a closed-door diplomatic meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila and the Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana Hon. Alban Sumana Bagbin, said the trade dispute would soon become history. “We got assurance from both sides that the issue of trade dispute will be a thing of the past. We’re now putting up a mechanism to make sure that these issues don’t come up again in the future”, Hon. Bagbin said. Earlier, Rep. Gbajabiamila said the closed-door meeting they held was a successful one as issues of interest to both countries were discussed. “We’ve more or less concluded the roadmap to achieve lasting solutions to the diplomatic issues with our traders. “The issue with our traders and the Ghanaian authorities has been addressed today. The Minister of Trade and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs were at the meeting. “There is a technical committee set up. They will be going to Ghana next week to dot the ‘Is’ and cross the ‘Ts’”, he said. Gbajabiamila also announced that the two parliaments had established and inaugurated a parliamentary friendship group that would hold talks on the relationship between the two countries. He spoke more, “We’ve inaugurated the friendship group, and they will start talking on behalf of the two Parliaments. “I want to thank you, the Hon. Speaker, for your kind words and your determination to see an end to the issue. “The issue of the Nigerian embassy in Ghana, the Ghanaian authorities have accepted to take responsibility, though it has nothing to do with them, but they said they will put it back. “We went beyond Nigeria-Ghana relationship. We also talked about CoSAP. Other issues will be addressed by the two friendship groups.” Responding, Hon. Bagbin said: “I want to sincerely thank you so much for the invitation. I can only confirm that everything will be put in place to address the issue of trade between our two countries. “Let’s ensure that the relationship between Ghana and Nigeria remains cordial and mutual. I thank the Speaker for his commitment and enthusiasm on this matter.” Earlier, Hon. Bagbin addressed members of the House at plenary, where he said Ghana and Nigeria had come a long way and that the relationship between the two countries would continue to be cordial and mutual. He said despite the commonalities between the two countries, “it is important to mention at this stage, that relations between our two countries have not always been smooth. Consistent with the tongue and teeth metaphor which has it that even though the tongue and teeth play complementary roles in the digestive process, they come into conflict occasionally. Similarly, our relations have had its own challenges every now and then.” However, he noted that the two countries had been able to address whatever issues that came up between them in the past and that they should be able to do that currently. He gave details, “The issue of Nigerian traders in Ghana; it is on this basis that I commend my brother and colleague, Rt. Hon.Gbajabiamila, and my predecessor, Rt. Hon. Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, for their noble efforts in pursuing Parliamentary Diplomacy towards finding a lasting solution to the trade impasse between some Ghanaian and Nigerian traders in Ghana. “The conclusions you arrived at, which were encapsulated in the joint communique issued after the visit, provided the basis for redefining our relations, in terms of our history of cooperation, to forge a better future for the citizenry of our two nations. These conclusions were reinforced by the communique issued after the recent meeting between our ministers responsible for Trade on the sides of the Extraordinary ECOWAS Summit on the Political Situation in Mali held on 31st May 2021 in Accra. “Rt. Hon. Speaker, I am here just to help bring finality to the impasse. I pledge my commitment and that of the Parliament of Ghana, to contribute in every way possible to end the impasse between traders of our two sister countries. “In furtherance of that, under my leadership, the Parliament of Ghana has appointed a seven-member committee as Ghana’s delegation to the Joint Committee of Eminent Persons of our Legislatures. They will interact with their Nigerian counterparts towards passing the ‘Ghana-Nigeria Friendship Act.’ “The Act will set up the proposed ‘Ghana-Nigeria Business Council’, which is intended to provide the legal and institutional framework to sustain the continued friendship and business interests of our people.” He also appealed to “review the prohibition list banning the importation of specific goods and commodities into the Nigerian market from other countries, including Ghana. This request is underscored by the resolution as captured in the communique of 31st May 2021. —Opeyemi Rasheed Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Ghana, Nigeria traders will work in peace – Bagbin declares
Alban Bagbin the Ghana Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has guaranteed that Ghanaian and their neighboring Nigerian traders will work in one accord to help take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the sub-region. The Speaker made the pronouncement when a six-member delegation from Nigeria visited him in Parliament on Tuesday, 8 June 2021. Expressing his gratitude for the visit, Speaker Alban Bagbin stated that he is looking forward to meeting the Nigerian Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila for discussions that will inure to the benefit of the two countries. However, the Acting Nigerian High Commissioner, Gambo Yusuf Hamza appealed to the Ghanaian government to open the borders between Ghana and its neighboring countries for easy movement of goods across the borders. He spoke also about the high resident permit fees and appealed to the Speaker to help re-examine monies charged for residence permit. Amb. Hamza said “we plead with government to review them and these would mean more revenue to Ghana since these charges when reviewed will encourage most foreigners”. The delegation included the Nigerian Consular & Minister for Political and Economic Affairs – Sylvanus Dauda, Head of Chancery – Ibrahim Bolujoto, President-Nigeria Traders Association, Ghana (NUTAG) – Chukwuemeka Nnaji, Stanley Onwobe – Greater Accra Chairman, Nigeria Traders Association, Ghana (NUTAG). Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









