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Ghanaians hail Black Stars’ use of cultural dress on world stage

Social media is continually buzzing with news of Ghana’s gallant entry into Qatar to begin her 2022 FIFA World Cup adventure.

On Friday, photos and videos of the Black Stars arrival in the oil-rich nation populated social media platforms and caused a stir for good reasons.

The team’s fashion sense which richly portrayed the traditional and cultural values of the Ghana was met by various forms of endorsement and praise; a move that has further lit up the mood in camp ahead of Ghana’s crucial first opener against Portugal next week.

The side attraction of the FIFA World Cup has become a mini-tournament sort of and as it stands, Ghana seems to have topped the charts in that regard.

The playing body led by captain Andre Ayew were seen donning fugu, a traditional Ghanaian wear emanating from the Northern parts of the country.

Fugu which means cloth in the ‘Moshie’ Language has a distinctive meaning about its wearing and proudly elaborates a wearer as a warrior brimming with courage and primed for action.

Definitely, that’s the sort of message from the Ghana team to the rest of the world,

This move certainly has caught the attention of both local and international media platforms with numerous reactions pouring in.

Below are some Tweets from our audience:

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