Football, by extension the Black Stars, is arguably the passion and soul of Ghanaians.
The performance of the senior national football team in recent times has been abysmal.
The four-time African champions’ campaign at the 2021 continental competition, AFCON, is one of their worst. They were eliminated at the group stage.
Also, with the Black Stars’ World Cup qualifier against their sworn-rivals, Nigeria slated for next Friday, many believe a win for Ghana will not only rekindle the love for the team, but ease the tension in the country as a result of the economic hardship.
Well, Joy Prime’s 6th Sense Show, the armchair sports analysts – Roselyn Felli, Araba Koomson, Naadu Ollenu – dissected the pertinent issues with the Black Stars and proffered solutions aimed at getting the team back to winning ways.
Celestine Addo was Guest on the third episode of the show.
The Show will also discussed ‘Bondage in love’ and Ghana’s emergency response.
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