Burna Blogs Blog of Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Source: ENOCH ATO NYAMSON

Prices for Ghana jerseys are skyrocketing this March as demand explodes across markets, with opportunistic vendors jacking up tags to cash in on the frenzy.
What was once a steady trickle of sales has turned into a stampede, leaving shoppers scrambling and suppliers overwhelmed.
In Accra and some major cities in Ghana, the jerseys are disappearing faster than they can be restocked, signaling a patriotic boom unlike anything in recent memory.
March Magic: Independence Day Sparks National Jersey Craze
Ghanaians’ rush for the jersey makes perfect sense this month, March marks the nation’s Independence Day on March 6, 1957, when Kwame Nkrumah led the charge to freedom from colonial rule.
This annual of red, gold, green, and black has always stirred emotions, but this year’s fervor feels amplified, blending history with a fresh wave of national spirit.
Beyond Tradition: Why This March Demand Breaks Records
Unlike past Marches, this demand isn’t just seasonal, it’s hitting unprecedented highs, leaving even veteran vendors stunned.
Ghanaians aren’t just buying for parades; they’re snapping up jerseys in bulk, turning personal patriotism into a marketplace phenomenon.

