
Ghanaian President, Nana Akufor-Addo has apologised to President Buhari over last weekend demolition of Nigeria High Commission in Accra, Ghana.
The Ghanain President had called President Buhari on telephone expressing his regrets over the incident and said that he had ordered a full scale investigation into the incident.
The demolition of Nigerian High Commission in Ghana had sparked series of discourse across the country with many calling for retaliation on Ghana’s properties in Nigeria to teach Ghana a lesson.
The House of Reps had also called for stern measures against Ghana
following Ghana’s provocative acts.
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