The night of October 12, 2025, was nothing short of electrifying at the Accra Sports Stadium. Fans turned up in droves to rally behind the Black Stars of Ghana in their decisive World Cup qualifier. The atmosphere was buzzing with energy, a perfect blend of sports and entertainment.
In attendance were some of the biggest names in showbiz, proving that the world of sports and celebrity glitz are inseparable. Before the whistle blew, musician and socialite Hajia4Reall confidently predicted a 2:0 victory for the Black Stars. She placed her bets on Mohammed Kudus and Fatawu Issahaku to score, and while the final score didn't match her exact prediction, Kudus did find the back of the net.
“Put us in any group at the WC, we go lash them. France, Argentina, Brazil, whoever and whatever. Them go take,” Nana Aba Anamoah boldly declared, capturing the victorious spirit of the night.
D-Black joined the chorus of hopefuls, echoing the 2:0 prediction and backing Kudus to score. Meanwhile, James Gardiner went for a more daring forecast. Not one to be left out, Afrobeats sensation Kelvynboy upped the ante, predicting a 3–0 win for Ghana.
The stands were a who's who of Ghanaian entertainment. Medikal, Olivetheboy, Nigerian content creator Jarvis, media personality Cookie Tee, and Sister Deborah were all spotted, passionately cheering for the home team. The DJ kept the energy high, spinning track after track from Ghana's top artists, with Shatta Wale's hits leading the charge, a nod to the goalkeeper's loyalty to the Shatta Movement.
As the final whistle confirmed Ghana's World Cup qualification, social media platforms erupted in celebration. Celebrities took to X and Instagram, showering the Black Stars with praise and optimism for the upcoming tournament.
Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah led the online celebrations with her bold challenge to football's elite nations. Her colleague, Serwaa Amihere, joined in on the fun, taking a playful jab at Nigeria's potential absence from the 2026 World Cup, "Morocco: Pot 4, Tunisia: Pot 5, Egypt: Pot 1, Ghana: Pot 2, Algeria: Pot 3, Nigeria: Port Harcourt," she quipped, adding a humorous twist to the festivities.