Ghanaian musician and songwriter, Kofi Kinaata in a lighthearted social media post has recently shared his frustration with tailors and seamstresses, suggesting that they may not make it to heaven.
The singer, who is an ambassador for Enterprise Life, recounted an incident where his tailor failed to deliver his custom-made outfit for their recent Market Invasion in Takoradi, despite receiving the fabric weeks prior.
According to the ‘Effiakuma Love’ crooner, he was informed by the tailor that his outfit was ready and would be sent to him via courier service. However, when he went to collect it, the tailor was unavailable, and only the apprentice was present.
To his disappointment, the apprentice handed him the fabric instead of the expected custom-made attire.
“Tailor fuo and Seamstress fuo ankasa why you people dey do us like that? ????????♂️???????? Now I don’t even know how I’m attending the Enterprise Life event in Taadi ???????? Herh!! #TeamMooove @enterpriselifegh,” he captioned alongside a video of him with the cloth.
This light-hearted remark garnered responses from his friends and followers, who shared their own humorous experiences with tailors and seamstresses.
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“Breda. No heaven for them oo????????. They are always busy sewing but all customers fight with them. So who’s cloth are they always working on????????? eiiii,” a fan wrote.
Another posted “When they see you coming,they put your cloth in front of them and pretend to sew…when you turn your back,they throw it somewhere and take another ????”
While the post was made in jest, it touched upon a genuine issue within the fashion industry – the challenges faced by customers when it comes to timely and reliable service from tailors and seamstresses.
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