General News of Thursday, 5 February 2026

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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

The outfit worn by President John Dramani Mahama (L) has been criticised play videoThe outfit worn by President John Dramani Mahama (L) has been criticised

Ghanaians and Zambians have clashed on social media following comments about an outfit worn by President John Dramani Mahama during an official state visit to Zambia on February 4, 2026.

President Mahama, who is on an official visit to the southern African country, was photographed wearing a traditional African smock, commonly associated with northern Ghana, paired with blue/black jeans and black shoes as Zambian officials received him.

After images of the President’s official welcome circulated online, some Zambian social media users, unfamiliar with the attire, took to various platforms to mock the outfit.

However, many Ghanaians responded to the comments, defending the President and the cultural significance of the attire, sparking heated exchanges between users from both countries.

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Popular Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya weighed in on the debate, offering clarification in a social media post.

He wrote: “Dear Zambians, the outfit worn by our President is not a blouse. It is a Ghanaian traditional attire known as Fugu, also called Batakari. Our President is intentionally promoting the local garment industry both within and beyond our borders, unlike your President, whose suit is not African.

“It is unfortunate that many of you, despite having access to smartphones and the internet, still choose to remain ignorant.”



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