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Cardi B has waded into the Ghana vs Nigeria ‘beef’ ongoing on social media.
According to the rapper, the fights between the two nations are staged just like the ones between her homeland Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Ghanaians and Nigerians have been arguing who has the best country or food for a long time. However, after the meet and greet fail with Cardi B in Ghana, the two countries began fighting again on twitter.
Ghana we understand say na wuna village people wey no want see wuna success... Naija big pass wuna... Case closed #GhanavrsNaija
— The Fuhrer (@tytus_official) December 11, 2019
Ah Chale Nigerians your money be bad like this?... you wan take 15gh flex for Detty December?!😂😂😂😂😂 #GhanavrsNaija https://t.co/WwyNveWIjO pic.twitter.com/Fkyw7W92k0
— PrOud GanyoBi🧞”♂ï¸ðŸ¦…â¤ï¸ (@Nii_Adjetey_) December 11, 2019
"They love each other but fake to be beefing with each other," Cardi B said during an Instagram live interactive session with fans. The 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker stated that she loved both Nigeria and Ghana during her visit for the LiveSpot X Festival held on December 7 in Nigeria and December 8 in Ghana. "I wish I had more time to spend in both countries. I had fun," Cardi B added.They were making colorists jokes because they didn”™t know what else to get y”™all with in the Naija vs Ghana bants. The same way they make mockery of black skinned people, is the same way they make mockery of people who bleach here. Everything is a joke to Nigerians. It was wrong
— lizb (@lizb78767799) December 11, 2019
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