Ghana Beats Egypt 6-1: The Twitter Story
I rarely watch soccer games on TV as in Ghana you can hear the scoreline anyways. After three YAAAYYs and one AWWW, I decided to follow the game online. This is what happened!
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Half time: Ghana 3-1 Egypt. #GhanavsEgypt
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53′ (4 – 1) Asamoah GYAN (GHA) scores #GhanavsEgypt
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This one was heard as a long cheer, but soon came the next goal and online, people started to ask for a sixth goal!
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So Ghana has spelt Egypt. Now we should spell Brazil. So we make it 6: 1.
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Which also came! Now my timeline just EXPLODED. Here are some highlights!
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Dees eez unbereevables!!!
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Ewurade Yedaase…next stop..*leavesmyhouse* oya to my travel agent to book my flight to #Brazil2014..
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Ghana coach received some vim:
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Kwesi Appiah deserves all the credit for this splendid performance
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Salute kwesi appiah!!
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Then there was some discussion about the “incentive” for a winning match that the president had increased for Black Stars players.
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President Mahama felt the need to explain…
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@DONSHATAGURU The bonus is paid by the sponsors of the national team.
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Other interesting views were the situation in Egypt influencing their game
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…and Ghanaian women involved in the analysis. On Twitter they were definitely commenting!
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Ghanaian women now dey make football match analysis #timechangesmmre dane ampa.
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This was a historic game, also on Twitter!
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GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND #GHANA!!!! WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS!! #BLACKSTARS WE LOVE YOUUUU!! #GHANA 6 – #EGYPT 1. #WC2014pic.twitter.com/iwhPpThRA5ySena/status/390174626279481344/photo/1 -
When #Ghana is trending, that when you know there are Ghanaians all over the world right now just having a good ass time.





























































On the radio in the morning we could hear about corruption and neglect (“Where the paperwork for the sale of the USD 19,2 million vessel is, nobody seems to know”). When my ears started to get red from anger, the traffic suddenly came to a halt and the stretch of the road that normally isa 5-minute-flow became a 30-minute-obstruction. My 1,5 hour commute had now ballooned to 2hours.