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‘If you can’t sing the national anthem, you can’t play for the Black Stars’- Prez Mahama

By King Bygone 3 min read
‘If you can't sing the national anthem, you can't play for the Black Stars’- Prez Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has made a bold statement regarding the Black Stars, Ghana's national football team. In a message of encouragement to the team, he emphasized the importance of national pride and loyalty. According to a post on the Ghana Presidency's Facebook page, President Mahama urged the Black Stars to "play for the flag. Play for the children dreaming of greatness in your footsteps." This statement has sparked a lot of interest and debate among football fans and the general public.

The Black Stars have been Ghana's pride and joy for many years, but their recent performance in international competitions has left many fans disappointed. Despite this, President Mahama's message of encouragement has come at the right time, reminding the team and the nation of the significance of national pride. The President's statement also highlights the importance of loyalty and dedication to the national team. He reminded the players that playing for the national team is not as lucrative as playing for their clubs, but it still comes with a sense of responsibility and pride.

In an interview with a sports channel, Vice President Jane Nana Ama Agyemang motivated the Black Stars players, saying that playing for the national team is a great honor and a privilege. She urged them to take pride in representing the country and to give their best performance on the field. President Mahama's message of encouragement is a reflection of this sentiment. He wants the Black Stars to know that they are not just playing for themselves, but for the entire nation.

The Black Stars have a lot of work to do if they want to improve their performance and regain the confidence of their fans. President Mahama's message of encouragement is a reminder that they have the support of the nation behind them. The President's statement has also sparked a lot of debate among football fans, with some people agreeing with him and others disagreeing. However, one thing is certain – the Black Stars need to improve their performance and make Ghana proud again.

In the coming weeks and months, the Black Stars will be facing tough competition in international football. They will need to draw on their national pride and loyalty to perform at their best. President Mahama's message of encouragement will be a constant reminder to the team of the importance of national pride and loyalty. The nation is watching, and the Black Stars need to make Ghana proud again.

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King Bygone

King Bygone is the Founder and Editor of Nsemwokrom. He is a Ghanaian blogger, digital publisher, and social media influencer with a passion for entertainment, lifestyle, sports, and trending news. He has covered stories across Ghana's entertainment industry, highlighting celebrities, music, film, and viral moments. Through Nsemwokrom, he is committed to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging stories that keep readers informed every day.