From 'Nepo Baby' to Qualifier Hero: Jordan Ayew leads Black Stars to victory

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  • TG 1 month ago

    Jordan...here is hoping you continue to score

  • Game Changer +447935009178 1 month ago

    This guy is a strong man. He once was vilified by many but stayed focused and committed to the national duty. Today, we are all celebrating his leadership. This is so amazing and must serve as a guide and motivation to all an ...
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  • P Djamgbe 1 month ago

    @Game Changer, that is not quite true - those of us who stood behind him when the going got tough are the ones who are celebrating his leadership now - maybe a few critics have changed their minds about him. But overwhelming ...
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  • Kofi Akwetey 1 month ago

    True. To find a BS captain as influential as Jordan, one has to go all the way back to Aggrey Fynn in the 1960s and Opoku Afriyie in the 70/80s.

  • Concerned Citizen 1 month ago

    Quit the nonsense. The Black Stars has had pretty good captains for each era - Abedi Pele, CK Akunnor, Stephen Appiah, Asamoah Gyan, Andre Ayew Pele, and Jordan Ayew... among others.

    Only issue has been the unnatural hatre ...
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  • Kofi Akwetey 1 month ago

    @Concerned Citizen, I'll just ignore your insults. However, as I'm praising Jordan, along with the great BS captains of eras past, I am clearly not one of the "unnatural haters of the Ayews".

  • Yaw 1 month ago

    @P Djamgbe YOU ARE SO RIGHT, ALSO ABOUT YOUR REPLY TO @Game Changer +447935009178's COMMENT; SOME OF US STRUGGLED TO DEFEND JORDAN AYEW, & THE AYEWS AS A WHOLE. SHAME ON ALL THOSE WHO CRITICIZED WITHOUT REAL REASON, MAKING ME ...
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  • Richard 1 month ago

    May God grace bring him victory Amen

  • P Djamgbe 1 month ago

    AMEEEEEN!

  • Akik 1 month ago

    AMEEN

  • Ahmed Noble 1 month ago

    Jordan Ayew, the captain who qualified us (the black stars) to the 2026 world cup. That's how he will be remembered. A legacy well written in the stars

  • Akik 1 month ago

    We all thank God for the stars general performance.
    Much as it's ok to crictize any player who has poor performance, it's so sad that we go all long to insult thier parents. This should be stopped

  • Jonathan 1 month ago

    I remember the dad once said that Jordan is a better player than Dede but nobody took the Dad serious

  • Mikki 1 month ago

    Say that again, I also remember very well.
    A good job done from the lads

  • NONSRNSE U DO NT UNDERSTAND "NEPO-BABY" 1 month ago

    It is manifestly stupid for anyone to called any of the Jordan or Andrew Ayew "NEPO-BABY". Both Ayews qualified to be on Black Star through hard work & personal achievement NOT nepotism. Errant nonsense by Ghanaweb yellow jo ...
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  • NONSENSE U DONT UNDERSTAND "NEPO-BABY" 1 month ago

    So shocked, I typed too fast
    It is manifestly stupid for anyone to called Jordan, or Andrew Ayew "NEPO-BABY". Both Ayews qualified to be on Black Star through hard work & personal achievement NOT nepotism. Errant nonsense by ...
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  • Kwame 1 month ago

    what is the meaning of this article? such a brainless writing.shameful and disgraceful journalism.Jordan and Dede have not changed.they remain the most well behaved and respectful players to play for the national team.

  • Sister Soulja 1 month ago

    Vindication they say, is in the womb of time.

  • TT 1 month ago

    Thanks to the Ayew family

  • Kobina Ebo 1 month ago

    CLEANINGNESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS. PLEASE KEEP GHANA CLEAN IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. MAY OUR NATION GHANA REMAIN BLESSED.

  • Man water. 1 month ago

    Some people including sport commentators must be ashamed of themselves now. They vilified these boys (Dede and Jordan) so much so that, left to them alone, they shouldn't even step in any sports stadia to even watch a game!. ...
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