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What began as a playful online exchange has grown into one of the most engaging cross-cultural stories on the continent
Zambian journalist and digital creator Lilian Chipeso and Ghanaian content creator Goshers captured attention during the widely discussed Ghana–Zambia fufu saga.
What started as lighthearted banter about food and culture quickly gained traction across social media, drawing in audiences from both countries and beyond.
For Lilian, a communications professional and storyteller, the journey to Ghana became more than just a visit it was an opportunity to experience firsthand the culture she had been engaging with online. Her arrival in Accra was met with excitement, reflecting the strong connection she had built with audiences even before setting foot in the country.
Goshers, whose influence helped shape the narrative, emphasized the intention behind the viral moment:
“Everything started during the Ghana–Zambia fufu saga… But when the banter started heading towards division, I knew I had to find a way to bring people together and remind everyone that, after all, it was just banter . we are still one people.”

That message has become the defining theme of their story turning what could have divided into something that unites.
During her stay in Ghana, Lilian was hosted at the Groove Essipong Hotel, where she experienced a blend of comfort and hospitality that complemented her cultural journey.
The hotel’s serene environment and attentive service provided the perfect space for rest and reflection amidst a busy schedule of media appearances and engagements. It also offered a quiet reminder of Ghana’s growing appeal as a destination for both leisure and cultural exchange.
Her time in Ghana, from media tours to cultural immersion, further strengthened the bond between her and Goshers moving their connection beyond screens into a shared real-life experience that resonated with many.
Their story, now amplified on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning, goes beyond viral fame. It highlights how digital platforms can foster meaningful connections, reshape narratives, and promote unity across borders.
In a time when differences are often amplified, Lilian Chipeso and Goshers have offered a refreshing perspective, one that celebrates shared identity, mutual respect, and the simple truth that, despite it all, we remain one people.
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