Social Media Trends You’re Missing Out; Checkout To Stay Updated

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Social Media Trends You're Missing Out; Checkout To Stay Updated

In recent weeks, many topics have generated a lot of buzz and conversation on social media. Here are the social media trends you’re missing out; checkout to stay updated.

Some of these topics range from repeated coups in West Africa to suspicious sums of money in Cecilia Dapaah’s bank accounts to Alan Kyerematen’s withdrawal from the Npp flag race.

Social Media Trends You’re Missing Out; Checkout To Stay Updated

Below are other topics Ghanaians are discussing on Twitter.

1. #Showdown

The number one trend is confrontations. The “Showdown” became famous after the NPP super delegate conference on August 26.

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, one of the NPP’s promising flag bearers, has threatened a showdown with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia after his agent in the NorthEast region was allegedly attacked.

Checkout some tweets on the #Showdown

2. #Bongo

The second top topic on Twitter is Bongo. Ali Bongo’s name gained traction when Gabonese military officers overthrew the Bongo family government on August 30.

Ghanaians remain concerned about the security situation in the country as these coups continue to take place on the ground in West Africa.

Here are some tweets on #Bongo

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3. #AllEyesOnTheJudiciary

The Nigerian Judicial Service is also trending on Twitter. The electoral tribunal will deliver its final verdict on the electoral petition filed by Nigerian opposition leader Peter Obi to protest the results of the 2022 presidential election.

Nigerians are therefore very vigilant and many Ghanaians who support their counterparts are discussing the issue on Twitter.

Read some tweets about the judiciary below:

4. #Asantehene

Trend number four is the Asantehene of the Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II.

Over the years, several Ghanaians have questioned the weight of authority that Otumfuo exercises in the country.

This is what Ghanaians say about Asantehene.