Black Stars is cursed- Kwaku Bonsam

Nana Kwaku Bonsam has revealed the spiritual reason behind Black Stars’ struggles for the past years.

According to the spiritual man on Kasapa Fm, the Black stars are under a curse and need to beg former Black stars Coach Kwasi Appiah for forgiveness to revive them from their struggle.

Nana Kwaku Bonsam, claims how the former coach, Kwasi Appiah was relieved from his job has affected the team in the spiritual realms.

He told Kasapa Fm, ” Until they seek forgiveness from Coach Kwasi Appiah the black stars will continue to struggle.

“The Black stars are stumbling because of two things, Firstly the Leadership of the team should apologize to Coach Kwasi Appiah over the terrible juncture they sent the coach in, he left his work in pain and has cursed the team. Until we apologize to him the team will forever struggle

He also added that, Jordan Ayew and Dade Ayew should not be on the same pitch because it reduces the team spirit.

“The likes of Asamoah Gyan and Sulley Muntari were open to operation so it was easier to deal with them. The captain is doing well but he should not be on the same pitch with his brother Jordan Ayew

The Black stars started their Afcon Journey with a loss to Morocco but have a point to fight for on Friday when they meet Gabon in their second game in the 2021 African cup of Nation, Cameroon.

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