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This Is Why American R&B Singer, Ari Lennox Deleted All Her Tweets About Ghana

Courtney Shanade Salter, known professionally as Ari Lennox, is an American R&B singer from Washington, D.C. She is the first female artist to be signed to J. Cole‘s record label, Dreamville Records. She first began gaining recognition after the release of her first EP Pho on the label.

 

American Platinum singer , Ari Lennox was billed to perform for 2021 Afrochella which was headlined by Wizkid . After the performance, the R&B singer shared her beautiful first time experience in Ghana which was first shared by GhArticles.com on the 30th of December 2021.

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Ari Lennox First Tweet About Her Experience In Ghana
Ari Lennox First Tweet About Her Experience In Ghana

The viral tweet was greeted by mixed reactions from Ghanaians who didn’t agree with her. Some replies to her tweet sort to ridicule her experience and to downplay all that she had to say about Ghana . She went ahead with a few more tweets and even fantasized about buying a home in the country but the ridiculous reactions to her tweets did not stop coming.

GhArticles.com have noticed few hours ago that the platinum singer has deleted all tweets concerning her experience in Ghana . We are not sure if it’s entirely based on the reactions that came after her tweets but many others have pointed to that direction .

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Other tweets she shared and reactions are in the Instagram post below ;

 

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Source: GhArticles.com

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