Mahama Advocates for Nigeria's Success and Regional Stability

Former Ghanaian President John Mahama expressed his daily prayers for Nigeria, underscoring the close relationship between Ghana and Nigeria. Speaking in Accra, he described the two countries as "twin mother" nations, acknowledging their historical and cultural connections, including migration links and shared Yoruba heritage.
Mahama noted Nigeria's large population and its significance as a vital neighbor for Ghana. He emphasized the need for African leaders to rethink the management of natural resources, criticizing past practices where foreign companies received large concessions that created wealthy enclaves while surrounding communities remained impoverished.
He highlighted the role of the African Continental Free Trade Area in boosting trade among African countries and stressed that Africa's future relies on strong leadership and collaboration. Mahama concluded that the continent's talent and resources must be harnessed to create prosperity for its people.
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