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Black Stars players are engaged in juju – Kwadwo Twum Boafo claims

Kwadwo Twum Boafo

Fri, 21 Jan 2022 Source: www.ghanaweb.live

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Kwadwo Twum Boafo is claiming some players are engaged in occultism


Kwadwo Twum Boafo, a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Board, has alleged that there is an occultic, 'i.e. juju' problem in the senior national team, the Black Stars and that some individuals steering the affairs of the team know, yet they want to hide it from the public.

According to him, some of the players are engaged in occultism, otherwise known in Ghana as 'juju', which made others refuse to play for the senior national team.

Speaking on Metro TV's 'Good Morning Ghana' programme, monitored by GhanaWeb, the NDC member indicated that, after the referee sent off captain Andre Dede Ayew in the Ghana-Comoros game, he handed the captain band to Thomas Partey, but after a while, the band which was blue had turned into green when Amartey took over.

"There is a certain spirituality problem in the Black Stars; we don't want to talk about it; we want to hide it. Tuesday, after Dede Ayew was sent off, his armband was given to Thomas Partey – what was the colour of the armband? When Thomas Partey came back after the first half, what was the colour of the armed band..why did that happen?" he quizzed.

"…There is a certain perception in the team that some people are engaged in occultism, and it didn't start today. In 2000, after Abedi Pele handed over the captain armband, he retired from the national team and handed over the armband to C.K. Akonnor. Akonnor was wearing the number 10 jersey, and after a while, he said he wouldn't wear the 10 jersey again; he would wear 11 because some people had intimated that Abedi Pele had 'jujued' the 10 jersey," Twum Boafo said.

He added, Kwadwo Asamoah was the one wearing the number 10 jersey for the Black Stars in 2010, "there was another perception that somebody was 'jujuing' him, so he was getting injured because of the 10 jersey he was wearing, so, he decided to drop it and wear number 20."

Kwadwo Twum Boafo, laying down all these allegations, noted the team's mental contrast of the Black Stars team needs to be worked on.

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He explained, "I don't believe that anybody, who has juju, for whom juju works will not primarily use it to win a trophy. So, if somebody comes and says I have been called to play for the national team, but I won't come because someone wants to 'juju' me, it doesn't make sense to me…so, the mental contrast of our team should be worked on."

The Black Stars of Ghana failed to beat Comoros Islands in their third group C encounter to stand a chance of progressing to the next stage of the AFCON tournament.

They lost by three goals to two, against Comoros, with skipper Andre Dede Ayew receiving a red card in the opening half of the game.

With such results, Ghana ended their campaign with a point from three games [a possible nine points]. The nation's hopes of ending the forty-year AFCON trophy drought has thus been postponed till later.

Source: www.ghanaweb.live
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