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Friday, July 11, 2014

Ghanaians Refuse to Leave Brazil Back to Ghana | Over 200 Fans Seek Asylum

Ghanaians Refuse to leave Brazil
After Ghana’s embarrassing demands for cash at the world cup and the ensuing spectacle, one would think their woes were over but no, more disgrace is on the way.
So many of the people who went to watch the world cup have decided that Ghana is too hot for them and so they cannot return! They are hence seeking asylum in Brazil!

I have no idea what they would have done if it was a booming economy they had walked into like in the USA or Germany. According to reports, hundreds of Ghanaians who entered Brazil as tourists to watch World Cup games have asked for asylum!

Noerci da Silva Melo head of Federal Police in Caxias do Sul said that over the past week 200 Ghanaians asked for asylum. And although they have not yet decided whether to grant their requests, they will be allowed for now to live and work in Brazil till they are accepted or denied.
According to these Ghanaians, they cannot return to Ghana because they gave several life threatening problems in Ghana and would rather stay away. Hahahah! Ei! Ghanaians! This always happens during football season when countries move to watch the games. I just wish Brazil would sack all of them back onto the next plane quickly! What annoying disgrace is this?

Some of them claim they are Muslims who are fleeing conflict.
Interesting that the Brazilians are even allowing them to stay for awhile. Most of them have left to other cities in Brazil to look for work and some are being taken care of by a roman catholic mission until they can be integrates into the system or returned home depending on what the outcome of their asylum request is.

So if your uncle who went for the world cup isn’t back yet, you know he is among these people....lol

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