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Congratulations on Winning the Group Stage Cup – Nana Aba, Al-Smith and Other Ghanaians Troll Nigerians After Super Eagles’ Embarrassing Afcon Exit

Ghanaians have taken over Twitter with savage responses to Nigerians following their embarrassing early exit from the Afcon.

Nigeria won all three group games at the tournament, picked up a full 9points and declared themselves by-force favourites for the cup.

After Ghana was drawn to play Nigeria in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in March, Nigerians used Ghana’s early Afcon exit to troll us massively.

Karma being so good, it only took one day for them to fall flat on their faces.

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The not-so Super Eagles lost 1-0 to Tunisia in their Afcon Round of 16 tie, sending them home just a few days after Ghana.

After making all that noise about winning the cup only to suffer a humiliating early exit, Ghanaians have forgotten about our own humiliating early exit and have taken Nigerians to task.

Ghanaian celebrities and some ordinary folk have turned Twitter into a bloodbath of trolling for Nigerians.

Nana Aba Anamoah, Bridget Otoo, Gary Al-Smith and others have taken time to destroy Nigerians with some hot trolling.

This is just payback for the hot trolling Ghanaians suffered from Nigerians once the Black Stars were eliminated from the Group stages.

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Check out some of the sweet banter against Nigerians on Twitter below…

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on January 24, 2022 8:43 AM

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