In the quiet hours before their World Cup journey begins, the Black Stars received a visitor who brought with her the voice of a grateful nation.
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, leading a delegation of prominent Ghanaians, made her way to the team’s camp in Toronto to deliver a message that transcended politics and struck at the heart of national pride.
“Ghana is rooting for you,” she said, her words carrying the weight of millions. “Whether you are in the diaspora, on the farms, or at home, the whole country is behind you.”
Her tone was one of maternal warmth laced with high expectations. She commended the team’s efforts but gently pushed for more.

“We know you will excel. But I want you to go even higher. Every mother wants their child to be the best they can be, and to surpass even that.”

Turning to the mechanics of victory, the Vice President highlighted the power of collaboration.

“In sports, as in life, cooperation is everything. Your strength multiplies when you play with someone else. When you make your teammate stronger, we all succeed.”

As the clock ticks toward Wednesday’s 11 PM GMT kickoff against Panama, the Vice President’s words linger: a reminder that for the Black Stars, they carry more than a jersey, they carry the hopes of a nation.

