Why 2020 Valentine's Day is a big deal!

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Tue, 11 Feb 2020 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Friday it is! The real big day! Yeah, it's Valentine's Day! Whether you are preparing to celebrate the day with that special person who holds the key to your heart or not, the buzz is getting intense on social media.

People either love it or hate it, and it usually depends on whether or not you have a valentine. Regardless of your sentiments towards the day, it is all about celebrating togetherness and you must spend quality time with each other.

With few days to February 14, the buzz on social media has heightened with the release of a music video by the Kabusa Oriental Choir.

You seem surprised right? Yes, Ghana's social media trends went agog over the release of the song.

Presenting a hilarious cover for 'Lonely' the song's lyrics got Twitter and Facebook users trolling all Tuesday female borns (Abena).

"About a month ago, I liked your picture, about a month ago I sent you a DM.

About a month ago, I shoot my shot, and you ignored me. Odo ye wu.

Valentine is coming, where is your boyfriend? You're sitting at home, You're so lonely. Abena Bena Bena Bena, where is your boyfriend? Your mates are getting flowers. You are so lonely," the video captures.

These are some of the reaction on social media:











Ghana just like other countries is gearing up to celebrate the day in a special style. With the government of Ghana endorsing February 14 by renaming it to Chocolate day, the reception has always been great.

Hence whether you’re preparing something huge for your better half, be it a romantic dinner, or you’re just planning to Netflix, chill and eat a delicious meal, you simply cannot skip this story.

Put your plans away for the next couple of minutes and have a look at what’s happening on the Internet because of Valentine’s Day.

Watch the video below:



About the Kabusa Oriental Choir

Kabusa Oriental Choir is a team of Nigerian young and talented singers, who are basically known for doing song covers of popular music in Nigeria and beyond, with the conventional Catholic sounds.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com