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According to Michael Blackson, he has cousins in Ghana who have no jobs because there are no jobs available in the country so he decided to help.
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He disclosed he bought goods in the States worth $10,000 and shipped it to them to set up their business but when the package got to customs, they also demanded another $10,000 as clearance fees.
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He tweeted, “If you are planning on shipping anything to Ghana, be prepared to pay a duty fee as high as the thing you shipped and if you don’t pick them up in a timely fashion they will auction your belongings. Why @GhanaRevenue ?”
“I shipped some old furniture by ship duty was $1500 that didn’t bother me, later I shipped my 2014 S class duty was $16k that didn’t bother me but 3 boxes of clothes sent thru DHL that cost me $10k and you want me to pay $10k to get it out? Now you going too far.”
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source: www.ghbase.com
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