Ghanaian independence celebrations have taken a digital turn this year with the emergence of the ‘Flag and Face’ trend on Twitter, drawing a surge of global attention.
This trend features individuals, especially women, posing alongside the iconic Ghanaian flag in creative and visually striking ways, expressing national pride and love for Ghana.
What started as a grassroots movement has quickly become a viral sensation, captivating audiences both locally and internationally. The trend has garnered participation from users worldwide, uniting individuals in a celebration of culture, identity, and the vibrant spirit of Ghana.
The flag The Face#GhanaAt67 #Ghana pic.twitter.com/djaSLVQh5M
— Ama Oware (@AmaOwareF) March 6, 2024
Celebrities have also joined in on the trend, sharing their own ‘Flag and Face’ moments and further propelling the trend into the spotlight. Social media feeds are now flooded with images showcasing different interpretations of the trend, showcasing the diverse creativity and love for Ghana.
the flag vs the face pic.twitter.com/m2pl8HJpzN
— sarah:) (@_sarahdanso) March 6, 2024
The trend has ignited a sense of unity and patriotism among Ghanaians and the global community, making Ghana’s Independence Day celebrations more vibrant and engaging than ever before.
The flag, The face 🇬🇭#Ghana #GhanaAt67 #GhanaMonth pic.twitter.com/lsZFWEg1Ax
— Maleah Maxwell (@maleahgm) March 6, 2024
Check out some of the captivating ‘Flag and Face’ moments shared on social media to see the creative expressions of national pride in action.
The flag: The face:#GhanaAt67 pic.twitter.com/A6W0pv8ftZ
— WavvyTheeDj (@OreoluwaPrais) March 6, 2024
10,000 followers on Ghana’s Independence Day 🥳
The Flag. The Face pic.twitter.com/O819pzb5AT
— Gloria Osei (@gloriaosei_) March 6, 2024