Edit: It looks like something clicked and this bug solved itself. At this point I'm not sure if this was somebody behind the scenes linking the question over, or what. It would still be nice to get a response to this because it's not as rare a problem as you might think. There's still a design bug in how migrations are supposed to work.
Scenario
Avetik is a new user on AskUbuntu.com (or any other SE site)
Without knowing about meta, they post a new meta-question on the main site
Moderators catch this and migrate it to meta.AskUbuntu.com
The question on meta now has no real owner account:

Avetik notices the migration and goes to meta, creating an account on the way to try and continue the conversation.
When they get there, they aren't the owner of the thread. It's still the ghost account.
Because it's not even an "unregistered" account, moderators can't do an account-merge. We can't help Avetik other than by suggest they duplicate the question and we merge answers across.
This isn't just a problem between main and meta sites. We've had things migrated into AskUbuntu.com from SuperUser.com and ServerFault.com. The OP tries to follow the question so they can comment, accept an answer, vote, etc and they can't because the question doesn't belong to them.
Suggested remedies
Stop using ghost accounts. This question was posted somewhere with some sort of account. Just create an unregistered account with the same details so at the very least, we can merge things better.
When people go to a new SE site and their account gets ported, make the question-absorption process more thorough so moderators don't have to get involved. I know this isn't always simple but it shouldn't be too hard cater for people who have registered accounts.
At the very least, let moderators manually link ghost questions to a user.