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Billionaires Are Customizing Phones, Kube Na Mo Customize? – #FRANCEY22 In the Mud for Wasting Money to Customize Disposable Coconut

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Tracey Boakye’s wedding has been trending on social media since yesterday, and it doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon.

As more videos from the event drop, netizens express their opinions about the good, the bad, and the ugly by the minute.

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Another video has appeared in this issue, and netizens couldn’t help but comment on how ludicrous it is.

Tracey Boakye’s attempts to plan a magical wedding for herself are laudable because it only happens once in a lifetime.

However, it seems the bridal train took the wrong course with its decision to customize coconut fibre for its guests.

It couldn’t have been a souvenir, and no one in their right mind would preserve the coconuts as a collectable.

As a result, netizens were taken aback when they saw footage of customized coconuts that didn’t age past #FRANCEY22.

Check out the video below.

As incredible as it looked, netizens were not impressed as they could not process the logic behind anyone customizing coconuts.

Check out some responses below.

Tracey Boakye, on the other hand, should be let off the hook this time since she’s still caught up in the anointing of a “tear-rubber” union.

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However, this is an injustice to “coconut lives” and must not be repeated in the history of weddings.

SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on July 29, 2022 3:00 PM

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