Sonnie Badu Urges Black Stars to Make Ghana Proud Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Sonnie Badu urges the Black Stars to make Ghana proud as excitement builds ahead of Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.

Ghanaian gospel musician Sonnie Badu has joined the growing chorus of voices rallying behind the Black Stars as the national team prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In a heartfelt message shared on his Facebook page on Monday, June 2, the award-winning artiste encouraged the players to approach the tournament with confidence, discipline and a strong sense of national duty.
Addressing the team directly, Sonnie Badu reminded the players that football holds a special place in the hearts of Ghanaians.
“Dear Black Stars, I wish you all the best as you embark on this incredible opportunity to prove your worth. Remember, football is Ghana’s pride, and the world is watching. Please, don’t let us down. May God be with you all,” he wrote.
His message comes as excitement continues to build across the country ahead of Ghana’s participation in the global tournament. For many supporters, the World Cup is more than just a football competition. It is a moment of pride, unity and emotional investment for millions of Ghanaians at home and abroad.
The Black Stars are expected to carry the hopes of a nation eager to see the team make a strong impression on the world stage. Ghana has enjoyed memorable World Cup moments in the past, and fans will be hoping the current squad can revive that spirit and deliver performances worthy of the country’s football reputation.
Sonnie Badu’s message has struck a chord with many fans on social media, with several people echoing his call for the players to give their best. His words reflect the deep bond between the national team and the people of Ghana, where football often becomes a shared national heartbeat.
While opinions may differ on the team’s chances and squad selection, support for the Black Stars remains strong. As the countdown to the tournament continues, messages like Sonnie Badu’s serve as a reminder of what is at stake: pride, representation and the dream of seeing Ghana shine again on football’s biggest stage.
For the players, the message is simple: the nation is behind them, the world is watching, and Ghana expects a performance to remember.