- A viral video has claimed that Ghanaians staged protests demanding Nigerians leave their country over rising tensions and trade concerns.
- However, verification reports indicate there is no confirmed evidence of such a protest
A video circulating widely on social media has sparked controversy, allegedly showing Ghanaians protesting against Nigerians and demanding that they leave the country.
In the clip, demonstrators were seen holding placards and speaking out on economic and social tensions between both nationals, with one of the statements circulating online reading:
“Nigerians are taking over our country, cr!me is rising, they don’t allow Ghanaians sell anything in Nigeria, shops in Nigeria are expensive and that’s why they come to Ghana.”
The video quickly gained traction and triggered heated reactions across social media platforms, especially among users in Nigeria and Ghana.
In other news… A 200-level medical student has gone viral online after sharing his result from the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), revealing that he wrote the exam without prior preparation.
The student, who is currently studying medicine at a Nigerian university, explained that he had no serious plans to sit for the exam and was instead focused on his ongoing academic workload in medical school.
According to him, the decision to take the UTME was purely experimental.
He described the move as something he did “for fun” to test his performance despite not studying.
After the exam, he shared a screenshot of his result on social media, where it quickly gained traction and sparked reactions from users.
The result breakdown showed:
English: 70
Physics: 58
Biology: 66
Chemistry: 68
Bringing his total score to 262.
The post has since generated mixed reactions, with some users impressed by his performance despite lack of preparation



