A Ghanaian woman living abroad has taken to social media to express her outrage and disappointment after alleging that airport officials in Ghana stole food items from her luggage.
The items, which included beef, dry fish, and shrimp, had reportedly been shipped to her from within the country as part of a package containing locally sourced goods.
In a video circulating widely online, the visibly upset woman recounted her experience, stating that the missing items were discovered after she received her luggage.

She claimed that the foodstuffs, which hold both cultural and personal value, were deliberately removed by individuals handling baggage at the airport.
What has sparked further concern and public debate is the nature of the theft.
The woman emphasised her dismay that the culprits ignored her expensive bags and personal effects, choosing instead to take items of modest monetary value but significant emotional and cultural importance.
They didn’t touch my designer bags that are very expensive, but they took my beef, dry fish, and shrimps.
A Ghanaian woman residing abroad has accused airport officials in Ghana of stealing food items, including beef, dry fish, and shrimps, that were shipped to her from within the country.
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She went on to issue a strong warning to the alleged perpetrators, invoking traditional curses and demanding that the stolen goods be returned or the offenders face spiritual consequences.
The incident has drawn criticism from many Ghanaians on social media, with several users calling for improved baggage handling and accountability at Ghanaian airports.
It also raises broader concerns about trust, transparency, and the integrity of personnel working within the aviation and customs sectors.
At the time of this report, no official statement had been issued by the Ghana Airports Company Limited or any related authority regarding the allegations.
However, the video continues to gain traction, fueling ongoing discussions about the need for greater oversight and professionalism in airport operations.