In the wake of the Black Stars of Ghana’s disappointing performance at the ongoing AFCON tournament, various celebrities took to social media to express their dismay, and renowned Reggae/Dancehall artist Samini was no exception.
Expressing his shock at the turn of events, Samini shared his thoughts on the match’s outcome and highlighted specific moments that caught his attention.
“Wow, smh. I’ve been trying to type but nothing makes sense to me, Chale. 2:0 and then almost full-time, you say What?? Cut Dede a slack if you got a handball, c’mon, shit happens. Can someone explain to me what this goalkeeper was trying to say after he touched the ball and started denying he did before the ref could even say anything? Did anyone also realize Kudus wanted to take his penalty but didn’t get to, and that demoralized him? Now I have to do 24 hours in Abidjan in a GH jersey lol. I die,” Samini posted.
However, the tone took a bitter turn when a Twitter user tagged Samini, using a derogatory term to address him.
“Black star’s sef no Dey bore me pass @samini_dagaati that foolish guy who thinks he knows everything. Foolish northerner,” the troll posted.
In response, Samini did not take kindly to the tweet and issued a warning, advising the user to respect himself, lest Samini take action.
“Expressing myself on an app oo and see this one … What do you mean by ‘foolish northerner please’? Don’t let me look for you to say this to me in my face, young lad. Don’t let this app make you feel untouchable, my guy. Do you want to pull a tribal card? Opinions are free. I no go block you. I’ll find you. I promise,” Samini replied.
This exchange led to a back-and-forth between Samini and the user, with Samini daring the individual to meet him in person.
Samini went on to post the user’s picture and contact details, stating that Twitter does not provide immunity from real-world consequences.
Other Twitter users also aired their thoughts on the banter, with some calling for calm while others dared Samini to go on with his promise.
Pained Lilwin Fires And Attacks Black Stars Players
Popular Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin once again expressed his disappointment with the performance of the Ghanaian national football team, the Black Stars.
In a self-made video shared on social media, Lilwin lashed out at the players and angrily described them as “wizards” who contributed to their downfall in the recent match against Mozambique.
The actor, known for his candid and humorous expressions, had earlier shared a video threatening to beat the players if they failed to secure a victory against Mozambique.
However, the Black Stars could only manage a 2-2 draw despite initially leading 2-0, leading to widespread disappointment among fans.
In the new video, Lilwin lamented the heartbreak caused by the team’s performance and expressed his frustration with the players’ inability to secure a win.
The actor’s emotional outburst mirrors the sentiments of many Ghanaians who have also taken to social media to vent their frustrations after the unexpected draw.
Ghana’s chances of progressing to the next stage of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) are now hanging in the balance, and Lilwin’s outspoken commentary reflects the passionate emotions that football fans often invest in their national teams.
Also, Nigerian gospel singer Tim Godfrey shared his heartbreak over Ghana’s elimination from the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Expressing his sorrow on Instagram, Tim Godfrey addressed his Ghanaian fans, saying, “My Ghanaian family. What just happened? This one pain me sha.”
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