Twitter went into a total frenzy on Sunday after users from Uganda and Nigeria locked horns in a superiority war of words on the social media platform.
The first punch was thrown by Sharon Godwin, a Ugandan blogger, who took to her page to enumerate the different ways in which Uganda is better than Nigeria. Her comparison cuts across different frontiers like music, politics, education among others.
She also claimed that ‘Parte after Parte’, a song that enjoyed massive airplay in Nigeria by Big Tril, a Ugandan musician, is bigger than the whole country’s music industry.
“Uganda’s Parte after Parte is bigger than the whole of the Nigerian music industry. Argue with Bubu,” she wrote.
Uganda's Parte after Parte is bigger than the whole of Nigerian music industry. Argue with bubu.😏 https://t.co/IYggByLO6G
— Sharon Godwin👅💦 (@AlumBaeOfficial) May 3, 2020
Sharon’s comment, however, didnt go down too well with a huge number of Nigerians who took to the microblogging platform to launch hilarious attacks at their Ugandan counterparts, who also seemed well prepared as they fired back.
In a short while, the hilarious banters developed into a full-blown Twitter war between users from both countries.
“Whoever designed the Nigerian National flag was high on a Blunt no creativity at all, the thing looks like a bedsheet,” a Twitter user said.
“Someone said Uganda’s biggest achievement is Nigerians tweeting about them,” another user said.
Here are some tweets from the Twitter clash:
Whoever designed the Nigerian National flag was high on a Blunt no creativity at all, thing looks like a bedsheet!!! pic.twitter.com/A71ASBh6XM
— E u G i 🇺🇬 🇰🇪🇷🇼 (@Euginearinda) May 3, 2020
Rare picture of slay mama's in Uganda taking birthday photoshoot 😂 😂 #UGANIG pic.twitter.com/9NE6GfGJjt
— AJIBOLA 💧 (@jibbyford_) May 3, 2020
After I mistakenly hit a Slay queen from Uganda 🇺🇬 🥶🥶🥶#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/cGgidaqcGv
Advertisement— Engr. Peter (@gbolahanba) May 3, 2020
Someone said Uganda's biggest achievement is Nigerians tweeting about them😂💔#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/4CKBf9vjFo
— Your Village People™👪👪👽 (@Urvillagepple_) May 3, 2020
Uganda news anchor Nigeria news anchor#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/NPUUir15PV
— UGANDA🐦🇺🇬 (@salimo_paul) May 3, 2020
A Nigerian trying to speak English
😂😂 #UGANIG pic.twitter.com/vYmWgWXdDy— иιиψε~ψɸwεʀι🇷🇼🇷🇼🇺🇬 (@Iamyoweri) May 3, 2020
When a Nigerian man goes back home after graduating from Kyambogo university😂😂#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/T4Z7uLU5Ny
— elvis😎🇺🇬🇪🇹 (@rastakhid01) May 3, 2020
Ugandans when you remind them that the famous Ikorodu boys got more international recognition than the entire Uganda’s entertainment industry.
#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/r8VOdVrMgf
— Zoba (@Utdzoba) May 3, 2020
Ugandan vs Nigerian
witchdoctor witchdoctor#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/da7XH79IRz— Salim Swaleh (@saleemswaleh) May 3, 2020
The Uganda flag says a lot about its citizens. No brain, no vibes, just chicken sauce #UGANIG
— BrezzIsLife (@jayythedope) May 3, 2020
Women in Uganda wear lipstick to enhance beauty … Women from Nigeria wear lipstick to differentiate gender. 😂😂😭😭🤦🏾#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/hxQvLFhQvI
— Ranö (@ugakid01) May 3, 2020
"Twitter for Dumb People"
I guess there is no need to explain why No one from Uganda is smart 🤡 #UGANIG pic.twitter.com/UoYyPvURDV— тнe_ɢвeмιѕolα🍸 (@TheGbemisola_) May 3, 2020
How can you say Amala has more international recognition than Uganda😩#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/5NxQCSGCXf
— Cʜɪᴇꜰ Dʀᴇᴀʏ😷👨💻👨🔧(ᴛʜᴇ Sᴜsᴘᴇɴᴅᴇᴅ) (@sirDreay) May 3, 2020
The Nigerians just ate our crane 😂😭😭 #UGANIG pic.twitter.com/K4aTGIdfXj
— Infamous Tweep 🇺🇸🇺🇬 (@infamous_tweep) May 3, 2020
Ugandan kid vs Nigerian kid
shaving style shaving style#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/WZFsQoeFoF— akampa🇺🇬🇷🇼 (@akampa01) May 3, 2020
Uganda🇺🇬 Fake pastor Vs Nigerian🇳🇬 Fake pastor
😂😂😂#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/EQ3aaELCKN— Kirya Ug🇺🇬 (@kirya_ug) May 3, 2020
When a Ugandan slay queen visits the city for the first time #UGANIG pic.twitter.com/fjS1JxjR0E
— BadMan Cyph (@SteveCypha) May 3, 2020
When a Ugandan farts in public#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/fylA8DX1QM
— Bubbles (@QweenBubbles) May 3, 2020
Easiest way to find Nigeria on Google 😂😂#UGANIG pic.twitter.com/IOjqqqltAk
— Kirya Ug🇺🇬 (@kirya_ug) May 3, 2020
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