“I was born in Ghana. My mother is from Agona Nsaba, and my father is from Kumasi. I left Ghana as a child, lived in Liberia and Nigeria, and grew up in the United States.”
— Ghanaian-American comedian and actor Michael Blackson speaks about his roots while expressing gratitude to the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, for warmly receiving the 233 Connect team and reaffirming his commitment to promoting Ghanaian culture and heritage
I pity the new generation who never got to watch prime Messi and Ronaldo. They missed the peak of life on earth. We’re the luckiest generation of all time 🔥
We DON’T need unity in our music/creative scene. Unity is a MYTH and a banner often waved by selfish people when they want everyone to rally behind them. What we need is cooperation, a modicum of ethical behavior, quality control, ball knowledge, as well as application of best practices creatively and in business.
🚨🇬🇭Big shoutout to Opoku Bilson and his team. He saw just one of my videos and took care of me for over a year. I can only say God bless Opoku Bilson and his crew-content creator komfo yesu
If the England players refuse to shake Thomas Partey's hand, then the entire Black Stars squad should refuse to shake theirs too - Coach Christopher Nimley
#SportyDrive
2026:
1. Reached 5M followers across all platforms
2. Coca Cola World Cup Trophy Tour
3. Special Invite from Victor Osimhen
4. Europe football tour
5. World Cup Visas and Sponsorships sorted
6. Invited to speak at Cannes Lions Festival in France
Young girl with a big God❤️