Ghana’s Biggest Investors Drive a Luxury Car Called ‘Limbo’
Ghana designed the welcome. Then Ghana had to redesign the welcome in ten days. On February 1, the Ministry of the Interior suspended the diaspora citizenship programme with a “strategic recalibration”—the administrative equivalent of a Ghanaian saying he’s coming, but he’s now going to shower. The DNA and $2,280 fee were dropped ten days later. They were there for ten days, then they were not. But for the Ghanaian man from Atlanta, his business registration still sits at the Registrar General’s Department, his land title at the Lands Commission, and a site plan was added “for clarity.” He calls Ghana home. The systems are just slothful.
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