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Tracy Ama, wife of rapper Sarkodie has incurred the wrath of Ghanaians and social media users for wading into the Menzgold-Bank of Ghana saga.
Tracy Sarkcess, as she popularly known, as a reply to a Bank of Ghana press release Nana Aba Anamoah posted on her instagram page, commented that the Bank of Ghana should rather focus its energy on actual banks and leave Menzgold alone.
She also resorted to ‘educating’ the Bank of Ghana on what Menzgold does, which according to her does not include taking cash deposits.
Her comments, however, got her the biggest backlash of her life as she basically had to run into hiding from social media.
Most social media users brutally clapped back at her, advised her to keep quiet and stay in her lane and leave the Menzgold-Bank of Ghana issue for those who have knowledge in the field.
Some also resorted to mocking the wife of Sarkodie and questioned whether she was the newly appointed PRO for Menzgold.
Her comments has since gone viral and there seems to be no hiding place of Tracy as people continue to mock, troll and clap back at her from all angles without any mercy.
It is safe to say that this may be the first and last time Tracy will ever comment on the Bank of Ghana and Menzgold issue looking at the kind of backlash she has received following her comment.

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