After asserting that Nigeria is performing better than Ghana, a Nigerian guy named Sunday Adelaja cited 31 Nigerian-owned companies with locations in Ghana.
Adelaja stated that Nigeria is doing well and that people should stop whining in an article titled “Stop Condemning Nigeria, We Are Doing Better Than Most Countries.”
He provided a list of Nigerian businesses doing business in Ghana, which is frequently cited as an example of peace and stability in Sub-Saharan Africa, to support his thesis.
He claimed that the fact that Nigeria has so many businesses operating in Ghana—a nation with a stellar reputation—is evidence that they are doing something right.
He wrote: In this segment of the article I’ll be using only one country Nigeria, to illustrate the huge big brother role over other African countries. Let’s examine the economic investment of Nigeria in Ghana.
Nigeria is the number one investor country in Ghana, out of all African countries, followed by South Africa.
A similar picture could be observed in most countries of the continent, where Nigeria is helping raise their economy through aggressive investments.
These are a list of a few Nigerian companies in Ghana.
- Access Bank
- Ecobank
- Fidelity Bank
- GTBank
- Zenith Bank
- United Bank of Africa
- Globacom
- GiG logistics
- Silverbird Galleria
- Oando
- Dangote Cement
- Ovation magazine
- Flutterwave
- Plentiwaka
- Remx Capital
- Venture Garden
- Multigate Solutions
- Sendbox Software
- Bento Technologies Instant Payment Solutions
- Scientellect DNA Diagnostic Center
- Eastern Quarries Ltd.
- De Simone Ltd
- Love Simon Series
- Supermaritime Gh. Ltd.
- Harley Reed Management Training
- Monolo Plant Ltd.
- Shopadollar
- Speed Technologies Ltd.
- Waltergates Ltd.
- Zomatek Engineering Ltd.
- AB Bumps Ltd.