As Ghana commemorates its 67th Independence Day on this 6th of March 2024, the citizens are actively participating in the celebration through various social media platforms.
Reflecting on the past, particularly on platforms like X (previously known as Twitter), Independence Day celebrations involved the sharing of the national flag alongside images of fellow citizens, aimed at expressing appreciation for their collective beauty.
However, this year’s celebration brings about a nuanced mixture of emotions, encompassing both gratitude and disappointment. Engaging with the X app, citizens are taking part in the festivities by sharing not only the national flag and images of themselves but also by highlighting pertinent issues and shortcomings that the country faces.
Check some of the post:
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js#GhanaAt67🇬🇭
— akos😝 (@just_akoss) March 6, 2024
the flag: the face: pic.twitter.com/PTzda3Nuzk
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThe Flag A Problem#OccupyJulorbiHouse #GhanaAt67 pic.twitter.com/B5XOr9D2xy
— Fati. (@Teemah433) March 6, 2024
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThe flag, the failed leaders #OccupyJulorbiHouse #GhanaAt67 @NAkufoAddo you have failed this country. May you and your government never be forgotten for all the wickedness you’ve meted out to poor Ghanaians pic.twitter.com/ex8MKcycrc
— THE Golden Brown Croissant🥐🥵 (@Delah_say) March 6, 2024
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThe flag: The face:#GhanaAt67 pic.twitter.com/jHcqTJqf6z
— ARIES.💋 (@AkosuaAmaki) March 6, 2024
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js#GhanaAt67 but I wake up to increment of transport fares every time, fuel prices skyrocketing, prices of foodstuffs are nothing to write home about, ECG always turning off the light and oh, let’s not even talk about Ghana Water Company!
— maŋnyɛ one ✨ (@JeSuisDAMN) March 6, 2024
Should I be happy here? 😔