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Former President of republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has tasked all Ghanaians to exhibit high level of patriotism to rally behind the Black Stars and has the believe the team can win the 2022 FIFA World Cup which takes off this weekend. 

The Black Stars are currently in serious preparations in Abu Dhabi to get themselves well prepared and gelled for the global biggest football competition.

Earlier today, Otto Addo's men displayed a five star performance to beat Switzerland by 2-0 in their final friendly, kind courtesy two second half goals from Mohammed Salisu and Antoine Semenyo.
 
The win today has greatly inspired Ghanaians to support the country at the Mundial since they witnessed an upgrade of what they saw against Brazil and Nicaragua in September.
 
In an open post on social media today, the ex- President has urged Ghanaians to support the country devoid of their political affiliations, religion and others.
 
Again, he added that, he strongly believes in this Ghana squad and that they have what it takes to win the World Cup.
 
"Once again, our nation has summoned twenty-six (26) gallant men to lift the flag of Ghana high at the world cup in Qatar. These 26 men represent the hopes of an expectant nation for success on the global stage.
 
"They have toiled through qualification and secured us the right to be counted among the best 32 footballing nations on earth. That is, in itself, significant and worth celebrating. Now the time has come to stake a claim to the world cup trophy itself and I believe our Black Stars have what it takes to go all the way.
 
"We have a rich history at the world cup where we have held the world spell-bound with our unique brand of football. 
 
"The Black Stars brought us immeasurable joy in 2006 and 2010 when they lifted the banner of Ghana and Africa so high that the world took notice. From all indications, they stand poised to do so again at the 2022 edition in Qatar. 
 
"The players and the technical team have done their part by answering the national call once again and have exhibited the willingness to fight for the nation.
 
"It must be our patriotic duty as citizens to give them our full support, and as Ghanaians we must see this as a call to national duty. 
 
"We might hold different views in our politics, religion, or ethnicity, but the Black Stars are the only senior national team we have, and we have always been united in rallying behind our team.
 
"I trust that we will rise to this challenge again as nation because together we are unbeatable.
 
"Go Black Stars!
Show the world that WE ARE GHANA!"
 
Ghana is paired with two time world champions Uruguay, Portugal and South Korea in Group H.
 

By: Iddriss Abdul Rahim