Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Entertainment

‘Behead Me If Black Stars Qualifies’ – Juju Man In Trouble As Ghanaians Hunt Him After Viral Statement (VIDEO)

juju man ghana black stars
'Behead Me If Black Stars Qualifies' - Juju Man In Trouble As Ghanaians Hunt Him After Viral Statement (VIDEO)

If you will recall in this article, a Juju man went viral a few weeks back after he swore in an interview that the Ghana Black Stars won’t qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

The said Juju man in the viral video asked that his head be beheaded if the Ghana Black Stars qualify for the World Cup in Qatar.

Black Stars of Ghana
Black Stars of Ghana

He claims there’s nowhere under the sun the Stars players will beat Nigeria’s Super Eagle.

READ:  Funny Face to adopt the kids he hit with his car

“If Black Stars qualify from beating Nigeria, I place my head to be beheaded.

I dare anyone to claim otherwise, and also places 50,000 pounds fo that person….”, the Juju man is heard saying in the video.

Well, netizens are looking for him to pay his debt. According to a source close to the said man, he has bolted from Ghana to Togo via the Volta Region to avoid being beheaded.

Check out the video below or visit OccupyGh.com for more videos & Kindly Subscribe to our Youtube Channel to see more viral, educative & exclusive videos. 

What’s your thought on this piece, we welcome your views in the comment section below:

[maxbutton id=”1″]

Source: OccupyGh.com 

Tap To Join Our WhatsApp Community

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Ghana Celebrity News, Ghana Entertainment News, Politics, Sports, and Latest updates; We serve as an unbiased Ghana News source to inform people about recent or important events and information in categories including but not limited to entertainment, sports, finance, business, and celebrity news. Powered by Dipsets Media, a premier entertainment company with 8 years of experience in Entertainment, Local News, and Everything Lifestyle. Phone +233 247 659 843. Contact us: [email protected]