A social media storm has erupted after Ghanaian media personality Nana Aba Anamoah was seen in a heated online exchange involving South African activist Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, a moment many users have dramatically described as “getting cooked” in viral online slang.
The interaction, which quickly spread across platforms, has drawn massive attention from users in both Ghana and South Africa, with supporters on each side weighing in on what began as a spirited discussion and escalated into a trending digital showdown.
Screenshots and clips circulating online show sharp back-and-forth commentary that fans say highlighted strong personalities and contrasting viewpoints between the two public figures.
While some social media users praised Nana Aba Anamoah for her composure and confidence during the exchange, others argued that Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma held her ground firmly, turning the moment into a balanced but intense debate rather than a one-sided clash.
The phrase “she got cooked,” widely used online to describe a decisive verbal comeback, quickly began trending alongside both names, fueling memes, reactions, and cross-border commentary.
Observers note that both Nana Aba Anamoah and Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma are known for outspoken personalities, making the exchange unsurprising but highly viral in nature.
As the debate continues online, the incident has once again highlighted how quickly digital conversations involving public figures can escalate into international talking points, driven by social media interpretation and viral culture.
For now, the exchange remains a trending topic, with users dissecting every line, reaction, and perceived “comeback” from both sides.


