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Nigerian gospel act Eben praises Ghana airport, blasts Nigerian government

Nigerian gospel act, Ebenezer Benjamin is full of praise for Ghana’s Terminal 3 at the Kotoka International Airport.
The ‘Victory’, who posted a video after using the facility, was simply amazed.
He described the terminal as amazing and urged the Nigerian government to take a cue from Ghana.
“Ladies and gentlemen believe me or not, this is Ghana airport. State-of-the-art airport. This is amazing,” Eben, who performed at this year’s Adom Praiz concert, said in the video.
“It’s a shame [for Nigeria]… Nigeria is this fair? Look at Ghana airport. Shame on the looters,” the gospel musician added and urged Nigerians to “vote spiritually and physical.”
He captioned the video: “Ghana airport is state of the art!!!! NIGERIA WAKE UP!!! This is no jokes ?? ???? ????.. shame on our leaders.. 2019 is around d corner… the only change happening now is party change!. INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT WILL HELP NIGERIANS PSYCHOLOGICALLY AND BOOST OUR SELF-ESTEEM GLOBALLY. Our international airport is OLLLLLDDDDD!!!!! ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ????”
The Terminal 3 of the Kotoka International Airport became fully operational on September 15, 2018, following the completion of tests and simulation exercises.
The opening of the ultra-modern terminal saw hundreds of passengers in both arrival and departures departments of the terminal go through what many say is a rather smooth and stress-free procedure.
The $250 million T3 project is expected to be officially commissioned by President Akufo-Addo on October 2, 2018.
The new terminal comprises of five levels spread across an area of 48,268m² and semiclosed areas for the Baggage Make-up Areas of 28,260m², Ultra-Modern facilities and capacity to handle 5 million passengers a year; capacity to process 1,250 passengers per hour; six boarding bridges; 7 links (expandable to 8 in the future); Large retail area (7000m²), CIP terminal and 707 Car parking slots and a new Road network.