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    How President Mahama sparked calls for a ‘National Fugu Day’

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    President Mahama rocking the Fugu alongside the Zambian President President Mahama rocking the Fugu alongside the Zambian President

    On February 3, President John Dramani Mahama paid a state visit to Zambia.

    However, what could have been an ordinary visit sparked an online row followed by massive Ghanaian solidarity.

    The president had first drawn the attention of Zambians online for his choice of attire – a traditional Ghanaian smock, popularly known as fugu.

    Some Zambian social media users described the outfit as a “blouse.” The remark triggered intense exchanges across social media platforms, with many Ghanaians pushing back against what they viewed as a misrepresentation of a symbolic cultural garment.

    In response, Ghanaian celebrities, influencers, politicians, and public figures took to social media to defend the fugu and educate Zambian audiences about its historical and cultural significance.

    ‘I wore Fugu to UN but I’m surprised Zambians didn’t see it’ – President Mahama wades into debate

    Platforms were flooded with photos, videos, and personal tributes highlighting the elegance, heritage, and identity embedded in the traditional attire.

    The show of solidarity peaked on February 6, when several Ghanaian politicians and popular personalities were spotted publicly wearing fugu, both online and at public engagements, in a collective statement of cultural pride and unity.

    The moment has further sparked calls for the establishment of a National Fugu Day.

    Proponents argued that such an initiative would not only promote Ghanaian culture globally but also deepen national pride and ensure greater understanding of traditional attire among international audiences.

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    Social media uproar as Ghanaians, Zambians clash over Mahama’s fashion choices:



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