Such is the case for the Nima community which more often than not has been associated with hooliganism and violence. According to him, residents of Nima have over time, taken up a defensive posturing mostly towards outsiders because of the way they are treated and spoken to. “We are not violent; we don’t like disrespect; we don’t like to be undermined. “So Nima, you give them fire, they’ll give you fire, if you respect them, they’ll respect you,” he added. Fatahu spoke during a tour of the Nima Community in this edition of People & Places on GhanaWeb TV:You can nominate personalities and organisations for the GhanaWeb Excellence Awards via this link.
Source: GhanaWeb July 09, 2021 11:26 UTC