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Gyakie is proving once again why she’s not just a star, she’s a people’s artist. Right now (February 21, 2026), her timeline is buzzing with one of the most heartwarming interactions we’ve seen on Ghana Twitter in a minute.
It all started with her simple, open tweet on February 20, 2026:what’s troubling you ? i could be of help.
That single post (@Gyakie_) exploded: 2,777 likes, 239 reposts, 648 replies30 bookmarks, and over 57,700 views already. What followed? A flood of real, raw replies from fans sharing their struggles—malaria treatment costs, cash needs for daily life, emotional lows, even small asks like boosting content visibility. And Gyakie didn’t just post and ghost.

She engaged directly:

  • Asking for names on accounts
  • Requesting details
  • Responding with “sent.” and  emojis when she could help (like sending support for medicine or cash needs)
  • Keeping the energy caring and consistent
This isn’t performative it’s genuine. Fans are pouring love back, calling out the wholesome vibe while some joke about “Ghanaian fans” limits (in good fun). The thread feels like a virtual group hug in tough times.

This moment sits perfectly amid her bigger wave:

  • Wrapping up her media appreciation tour (Channel One TV, GHOne, GTV, Metro TV, and more—citations, gifts, big thanks for career support).
  • Riding the continued love for her After Midnight album (late 2025), with fans still debating features, freestyles (that Stonebwoy clip keeps popping up), and replay value.
  • Fresh visuals and photoshoots dropping (Creatizine Magazine glow-ups, face card praises at “solid 10/10”).
  • Her bold claim that 2026 is Gyakie’s year—new music, tours, visuals, diaspora invites, global moves—feels more real every day.
As the daughter of highlife icon Nana Acheampong, Gyakie has always blended soulful sound with real connection. This tweet-turned-thread reminds us: big talent doesn’t have to mean distant. She’s right there, listening, helping where she can.
If you’re scrolling, jump into her replies—it’s pure community energy. Stream After Midnight (or throw on “Forever” for nostalgia), catch her latest posts, and let’s keep hyping artists who show up like this.

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source: kaknews.com

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