9. Because Ghanaians look happy with their country
10. The beautiful Samirah Buwumia, Ghana’s ‘Second Lady’
It appears Nigerians didn’t leave banter and shade in 2016 because Mr Eazi has been the brunt of it all since he shared an interesting tweet about Ghanaian and Nigerian music on January 11.
According to him, Ghanaian music set the pace and heavily influenced Nigerian music.
Instead of Mr Eazi to thank Nigerians for supporting his music.
You stay in Ghana and they didn't wanna share their awards with you, you come to Naija and blow and then you're trying to shade our sound pic.twitter.com/VkL1H4BGuG
Do you think Ghanaian music really influenced Nigerian sounds? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
Abraham Attah, the young actor that captured our hearts with his role as Agu in Beasts of No Nation is going big in Hollywood.
His amateur but equally award-winning performance has not only earned him awards…
But also a spot in the cast of the forthcoming Spiderman movie!
Although his role is yet to be announced, he’ll be joining actors like Zendaya, Tom Holland and Micheal Keaton.
He is also set to star in a drama film, The Modern Ocean, which also includes Daniel Radcliffe, Keanu Reeves and Anne Hathaway.
The Spiderman movie is obviously going to be lit! Abraham is only going to greater places and we hope he wins an Oscar soon!
Sticks and stones in form of erratic supply of electricity, depressing exchange rates, looting of government funds and fuel scarcity don’t break Nigerians. Rather than get outraged, Nigerians remain one of the happiest group of people in the world. What they cannot stand however, is hearing a foreigner speaking ill of their beloved country.
This Ghanaian Twitter user found the recipe to really upset Nigerians. She said how she really felt about them.
Nigerians are the only people who like Nigerians, y’all fuck like rabbits so there’s so many of you, the world can’t say shit.
Africa as a continent is steps behind all other continents in term of development. Rather than bash other countries, hands should be placed on deck to finally place our continent at the same pace and time with others.
Also Nigerians should use this outrage as a drive to fix some of the things wrong with the country.