Social Media Roasts Sarkodie After Calling For Support For Local Industries
Social media roasts Sarkodie.
Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie asked a question on Twitter. However, people decided to call him out on his hypocrisy. Furthermore, online Ghanaians roasted him after he recently fired off a tweet asking for Ghanaians to ‘support our own’.
Moreover, the rapper tweeted:
“What is really stopping us from supporting our local(African) inventors??”
This tweet started a maelstrom. One reply to his ‘patriotic’ tweet set off a social media firestorm against him and started a trend as people fired him over and over.
However, people said he mocked M.anifest for wearing GTP during their explosive 2016 feud.
Someone tweeted this back
“But you dissed manifest for wearing GTP”
That sparked a twitter diss marathon against Sark.
Also, others said he’s always wearing suits and not local prints.
Check some of the replies to Sarkodie’s tweet
But you dissed manifest for wearing GTP . https://t.co/3uQm38WM7z
— DR ALASKA (@alaska_gh) June 23, 2018
"obi b3 diise me a Na 3ny3 rapper odi GTP ntoma Pam kaba….. dope rapper b3n Na odi woodin Pam kaba"….. You forgot?? are you forgetting the dissing song to M.anifest?? For using Local GTP for fashion?? …..It's one of the factors
— AZult (@Sarvioo) June 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/skeezy_moolah/status/1010572503201275905?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ghanacelebrities.com%2F2018%2F06%2F26%2Fhypocritical-sarkodie-roasted-twitter-calling-support-local-industries-whilst-dissed-m-anifest-wearing-gtp-funny-tweets%2F
This is e most hypocritical statement I hve eva heard. man who is well luvd in gh. disses anoda for using gh prints. goes on stage with "rags" all in the name of "kanye design". Same person who had a clothing line and stop wearing them. Is now saying this? Smh. Pick a stand bro.
— Humphrey (@1_mr_h) June 24, 2018
When was de last time you posted a pic wearing African print😁😁 suits suits suits………M.anifest wear am too u dey der dey diss
— Addison Richmond (@Addisonrich143) June 24, 2018