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Lady sacked from NIA head office whiles trying to register

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As the Government announced that is was compulsory for all its citizens to register and have an identification card, many whereof the view that it was a nice way forward for the country as other thought otherwise.

A Ghanaian lady on social media has shared her ordeal as to what happened to her when she personally took time off her busy schedule to go to the head office of the National Identification Authority here in Accra to get registered.

Ama Martinson

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According to the lady identified as Ama Martinson, she was told by a Staff that she can’t be registered because they only register ministers and “big people” in the country at the Head Office.

Read her ordeal below;

“I walked straight to NIA head office at shiashi to get national identification card only for the staff to tell me they are not registering just any Ghanaian at the head office.

They only register ministers and big big people in the country. After walking on this hot sun to their office.

Now my question is are the ministers and big big people better than me?? Or now we have snr Ghanaians and jnr Ghanaians in the country.

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A whole head office to tell me this should tell you that ghana can never make it with a black leader.

I think it about time they sell this country and give us our share. We will know what to do with our money. Failed country.”

See screenshot below:

Well, these so-called “big men” and ministers are first of all Ghanaians and somehow receive special treatment at various institutions including churches.

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