Ghanaian musician Sista Afia has made a respectful appeal to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and all stakeholders supporting the Black Stars, expressing her desire to contribute to the team’s journey ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
In a heartfelt message, the singer emphasized her long-standing support for Ghanaian football and her commitment to using her platform to promote the Black Stars both locally and internationally. According to her, she has consistently shown dedication to the national team over the years and believes she can play a meaningful role in amplifying the team’s image and spirit on the global stage.
“As a proud Ghanaian female artist, I believe representation matters, and I am committed to contributing positively to the spirit and visibility of our national team,” she stated.
Sista Afia noted that with the FIFA World Cup approaching, she would be honored to be considered for an opportunity to be part of what she described as a historic journey for the Black Stars. She added that her involvement would not only add value to the team’s visibility but also inspire many young Ghanaians, especially women, while strengthening the connection between sports and entertainment in the country.

Her appeal comes at a time when conversations around celebrity support, national representation, and creative contributions to sports continue to grow. Over the years, musicians and public figures have played significant roles in rallying support for national teams, using music, influence and media presence to build excitement and patriotism.
She concluded her message by thanking the GFA and all relevant stakeholders for their consideration, expressing hope that she can be given the chance to support Ghana’s World Cup campaign in a meaningful way.
As anticipation builds toward the tournament, Sista Afia’s appeal adds to the growing excitement surrounding the Black Stars and the many ways Ghanaians at home and abroad are hoping to contribute to the team’s success.
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