Ghanaians across the country have been praising Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah following the Black Stars’ goalless draw against England in their latest international fixture.
The result, which saw Ghana hold the European giants to a stalemate, has been described by many Ghanaians as a remarkable achievement and a morale booster for the national team.
According to reports, the Sports Minister recently visited the Believers Worship Centre (BWC), where prayers were offered for the Black Stars and the nation ahead of their crucial matches.
Ghanaians further recalled that during a church service last Sunday, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah hinted that there would be joy in the match between Ghana and England, a statement that has since gained widespread attention after the outcome.
Following the draw, many Ghanaians have linked the result to spiritual backing and national prayers, with the prophet receiving praise on various social media platforms and in public discussions.
The Black Stars themselves have been applauded for their disciplined performance, with many football followers noting their strong defensive organisation and determination against a top-ranked English side.
Some Ghanaians believe the result is a sign of progress for the national team as they continue preparations for upcoming international fixtures.
Discussions on social media have continued to trend, with many highlighting both the team’s performance and the earlier remarks attributed to the prophet ahead of the match.
Football analysts, however, have maintained that while spiritual encouragement is important to many, the team’s tactical discipline and hard work were key factors in securing the draw.
As reactions continue nationwide, Ghanaians remain divided in interpretation but united in celebrating what they describe as an encouraging result for the Black Stars against England.
