Artvin’s Borcka Municipality came into the spotlight with Morgan Freeman’s post on Twitter. In fact, the post had nothing to do with the Oscar-winning actor. The photo of Morgan Freeman was included in the post about Abdulrazak Gurnah, who attracted attention with his resemblance to the actor and won the Nobel Prize for Literature. After this sharing, Morgan Freeman became TT thanks to the humorous answers of both other municipalities and Twitter people. . Here are those posts…
Borcka Municipality’s Morgan Freeman post and humorous responses
The Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature, unexpectedly became the agenda. Artvin Borcka Municipality congratulated Gurnah for the award she received in her post on Twitter. However, this very ordinary post drew attention in a short time due to the use of wrong photographs. After sharing, Morgan Freeman became TT in Turkey. Accordingly, the municipality shared a photo of Oscar-winning Actor Morgan Freeman instead of the Nobel Prize-winning author. After the sharing, interesting reactions emerged.
After the funny reactions, the municipality realized its mistake, but instead of correcting it, it made a more entertaining post. This time, instead of Gurnah, the photo of the famous singer Tarık Mengüç took part in the post. Here are the shares of Borcka Municipality and the funny answers:
Among those caught in the flow in Datça Municipality. The account, which is known for its funny posts on Twitter, was among those who could not pass on Borcka’s post without commenting.
Antalya Muratpaşa Municipality was among the municipalities that lined up for the Morgan Freeman share of Borcka Municipality.
Borcka Municipality chose a different way to correct its mistake. In the second post, the municipality included Tarık Mengüç instead of Morgan Freeman this time.
After this new reply, the post of Borçka Municipality Morgan Freeman started to attract more attention. Datça Municipality did not hesitate to respond to Borçka after the second sharing.
Abdulrazak Gurnah, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2021, was born in 1948 on the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania. The successful writer, who currently lives in England, witnessed the Zanzibar uprising in 1964 in his childhood. After this uprising, he settled in England with his family in 1968.