Dear Xenophobic South Africans 🇿🇦,
For those of you who foolishly think you don’t have your people in other countries, and that even if you do, they are all staying there legally,
On March 1, 2026, 63 South Africans were deported from Ireland to South Africa.
This operation was carried out by the Garda National Immigration Bureau.
10 (~16%) of the deportees were convicted of offences in Ireland.
This is how civilised countries handle illegal immigration.
The country doesn’t allow citizens to behave like animals, go around beating up anyone who doesn’t speak their language, loot their shops, and dehumanise them, as is happening in South Africa.
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Hon Zuwera Mohammed writes ✍🏽
“I've sat in many classrooms from Winneba to Tamale. From Kano to Cape Coast. From Accra, to Havard, USA and from England to Moscow but none comes close when I share a moment....just a moment with the Hon Haruna Iddrisu, Ghana's Minister of Education.
A veteran politician and a man endowed with so much wisdom. Thursday was one such day when he graciously joined me at my sitting place (backbench) in the chamber of parliament. Within minutes, my perspectives had broaden and my knowledge had increased.
We were joined by other colleague MPs who shared the same experience. I feel privilaged to be able to call him a brother, a mentor and a benefactor. He's who he is and we are the better for it....Allah bless you Hon Haruna Iddrisu, you make all of us feel special. Blessings, blessings and abundant blessings.”
Government, through the Ministry of Finance, has released GHS 76.47 million to support the Black Stars’ participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The amount includes GHS 58.93 million (US$5 million) to cover preparations and participation in the group stage of the tournament, as well as GHS 17.54 million (US$1.488 million) for the payment of outstanding qualification bonuses owed to players and officials. Government stated that the funding reflects its commitment to supporting the national team and ensuring the players and technical staff remain focused on achieving success for Ghana on the world stage. The public has also been urged to continue supporting the Black Stars throughout the World Cup campaign. #Ghana #GoBlackStars #BlackStars
🚨🎙️Didier Drogba: "African Teams Cannot Keep Paying The Price"
With what I'm hearing, I don't think this is heading in the right direction.
First, Ghana could be without Thomas Partey for an important match because of issues unrelated to the competition. That's a huge setback, not just for the team but for the entire country.
Now we're hearing reports of Senegalese fans facing visa difficulties. How is that fair? Imagine playing one of the biggest matches of your life without the support of your fans in the stadium.
Football is about competition, atmosphere and national pride. Supporters are part of that experience.
I think something has to be done and adjusted immediately because, from where I'm standing, it feels like African teams and African supporters are the ones being affected the most.
🚨 BREAKING: Jamie Carragher blasts FIFA and Canada over Thomas Partey visa controversy
"This is an absolute disgrace from a tournament planning point of view. You spend years building towards a World Cup, qualifying, preparing squads, getting everything right — and then something like this happens days before kickoff. It’s just not acceptable at this level of football."
"If Thomas Partey is part of Ghana’s plans and has been cleared to be in the squad, then how does it get to a point where a visa issue knocks him out of the opening game against Panama? That’s not football, that’s administration failure."
"I don’t care who is responsible — FIFA, Canada, immigration — someone has to take accountability. You cannot tell fans to invest emotionally in a tournament and then allow situations where key players are missing because paperwork wasn’t sorted in time."
"At the very least, these issues should be resolved weeks before the first match. It’s unfair on the player, it’s unfair on Ghana, and it damages the integrity of the competition. This is exactly the kind of chaos that should never happen at a World Cup."
South Africans have been undertaking Xenophobia for a few years now and just once that they brought it onto Ghana, they have lost all favour in the eyes of Africa. 😂😂😂