President Akufo Addo and Black Stars Trending for the wrong reasons after Ghana lost 3:2 to Portugal. An animation discussion of the decision of the President to travel to Qatar to cheer the black stars has been deemed by many Ghanaians as a sign of bad luck.
Ghanaians were pissed off to hear that the President of the Republic has left the country to Qatar at the expense of the country when other leaders across the world never
While many world leaders whose economy’s had sound footing remains home and sent best wishes electronically, Ghana’s president decided to travel to Qatar hence the ailing economy had to cuff hard-earned scarce resources to make this happen.
The message was shared in a video titled “I inside Jubilee House -Episode 17” (World Cup 2022 Brouhaha) which has got a good deal of laughing from many.
The message in the video …
When it was time to play the World Cup in Qatar 2022, All the heads of state become vigilant. Many of them failed to join their nationals in Qatar.
Some sent text messages and others fortified their players via telephone calls.
However, a gentleman whose name I will refuse to mention did the opposite.
Because he wanted to show off, pride and rampant unstoppable nature made him rush to Qatar.
We realized Portugal had scored Ghana 3:2 in our first game.
That night, when he went to bed, he had a dream. In his dream, he saw Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who revealed himself t him and said…
“Gentleman, Be careful!!! Leave Qatar least South Korea scores us”
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As we prepare for our next match against South Korea, please watch this short story: President Akufo Addo and Black Stars Trending for the wrong reasons (Video)
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