Commercial sex-workers in Ghana who were investigated to come from Togo and Nigeria, have been asked to leave the country.
72 Nigerians happens to be among the sex workers who the state Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) described as indulging in illegal acts in the country.
Just three days ago at Rodeo Flat Neighbourhood in Madrina, Ghana 72 Nigerian sex-workers were arrested and asked to leave the country.
Speaking with bloggers, the country's Deputy Superintendent of Immigration (DSI), Linda Asare Mantey described their trade as illegal, adding that the state doesn't tolerate such.
72 Nigerians happens to be among the sex workers who the state Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) described as indulging in illegal acts in the country.
Just three days ago at Rodeo Flat Neighbourhood in Madrina, Ghana 72 Nigerian sex-workers were arrested and asked to leave the country.
Speaking with bloggers, the country's Deputy Superintendent of Immigration (DSI), Linda Asare Mantey described their trade as illegal, adding that the state doesn't tolerate such.
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