The last 48 hours have been met with mixed feelings from a section of Ghanaians after news broke about the passing of the Electronic Transaction Levy (e-levy) and the qualification of the Black Stars to Qatar 2022.
Singer, Cina Soul, expressed her feelings and thoughts on both.
The young sensational singer took to her Twitter handle to register her excitement about Ghana securing qualification to the World Cup after holding Nigeria to a draw in Abuja.
Naah I’m too happy. Can we all meet somewhere pretending to be jamming to black stars and immediately turn it into an e-levy protest 🤣
— For Times We Lost EP (@Cina_Soul) March 29, 2022
The first part of Cina Soul’s tweet read, “Naah I’m too happy”. But in a sharp contrast, she continued, “can we all meet somewhere pretending to be jamming to black stars and immediately turn it into an e-levy protest?”
A good number of Ghanaians have expressed similar feelings; happy about Ghana’s most recent football achievement, while expressing distasteful sentiments at the news of Parliament’s passing of the e-levy.
Cina Soul’s satirical tweet was met with some funny comments in the affirmative by social media users.
This girl is crazy 😆
— Taurus ⚔️🦁🇬🇭 (@NanaYaaNyarkoa) March 30, 2022
Put the location out now please
— Mr-Profit (@ProfitErnest) March 29, 2022
— Abena Ansaa Danso (@AbenaBlackgurl) March 29, 2022
This is a good idea Mami😂😂😂
— Kofi Kyereh❤️👒 (@MissLizzyat) March 29, 2022
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