“Victory Belongs to Ghana!” – Former Chief of Staff Frema Opare Fires Up Black Stars Ahead of England World Cup Clash

The rallying cry is out. As Ghana’s Black Stars prepare to face England on the World Cup stage, former Chief of Staff Akosua Frema Osei-Opare has sent a powerful message of belief to the team and nation.
“Today, our Black Stars march into battle against England on the grand World Cup stage, carrying the hopes of an entire nation,” she wrote.
Her message was simple, direct, and charged with national pride:
“Play with fearless hearts, unity, and the unbreakable spirit of Ghana. Let every touch of the ball speak pride. Go out there and give everything. Believe, fight, and make history. Victory belongs to Ghana!”
Nation unites behind the Stars
The timing of the message matters. The Stars head into one of the tournament’s most emotionally charged fixtures, with millions back home watching from Accra to Kumasi, London to New York. For a team featuring Antoine Semenyo, who just completed a £65m move to Manchester City after rising from non-league football, the words echo the resilience that has defined Ghana’s campaign.
Frema Osei-Opare’s call for “fearless hearts” and “unity” taps into what fans have been demanding all tournament: fight, pride, and no fear against a European powerhouse.
More than a game
“Victory belongs to Ghana” has already started trending online as supporters share the former Chief of Staff’s post. From market women in Makola to students in Legon, the sentiment is the same – this is not just 90 minutes of football. It’s about national identity on the world’s biggest stage.
The Black Stars have a chance to write history against England. With Frema Opare’s message ringing in their ears, they’ll step onto the pitch knowing an entire nation is marching with them.
Kickoff is near. Believe, fight, make history. Ghana is watching.



