Thanks Dela. You have always been a proud Ghanaian, right from your acting days. Stay blessed
Thanks Dela. You have always been a proud Ghanaian, right from your acting days. Stay blessed
Mho 1 day ago
Your son was in too in rush, he could have played for England.
Your son was in too in rush, he could have played for England.
Martin A 23 hours ago
Pride doesn't cut it. Somenya should have played for England and not Ghana, the country that gave him the opportunity to develop into the player he is today. Lacking opportunities in Ghana, his parents migrated to England, ... read full comment
Pride doesn't cut it. Somenya should have played for England and not Ghana, the country that gave him the opportunity to develop into the player he is today. Lacking opportunities in Ghana, his parents migrated to England, and how did they pay back the country that gave them the opportunity, they steered their son into playing for Ghana, a country he' has never lived in and that's foreign to him. His parents are ungrateful and any foreign born Ghanaian who doesn't play for the coutry of his birth is a traitor and an ungrate. The country shuns dual citizens who want to engage in politics and yet duly welcome foreign born Ghanaians into Black Stars.
Osabarima 17 hours ago
Sorry, the choice is not yours.
Sorry, the choice is not yours.
Bonus Baba 1 hour ago
Mama Dela, very well said. You hit the nail on the head. Pride ,legacy and roots. Three in one. Folks, what a lesson for respectful. Intelligent country folks if you consider yourself ONE.
WE HEARD YOU LOUD AND CLEAR DAVI D ... read full comment
Mama Dela, very well said. You hit the nail on the head. Pride ,legacy and roots. Three in one. Folks, what a lesson for respectful. Intelligent country folks if you consider yourself ONE.
WE HEARD YOU LOUD AND CLEAR DAVI DELA
Thanks Dela. You have always been a proud Ghanaian, right from your acting days. Stay blessed
Your son was in too in rush, he could have played for England.
Pride doesn't cut it. Somenya should have played for England and not Ghana, the country that gave him the opportunity to develop into the player he is today. Lacking opportunities in Ghana, his parents migrated to England, ...
read full comment
Sorry, the choice is not yours.
Mama Dela, very well said. You hit the nail on the head. Pride ,legacy and roots. Three in one. Folks, what a lesson for respectful. Intelligent country folks if you consider yourself ONE.
WE HEARD YOU LOUD AND CLEAR DAVI D ...
read full comment