Ghanaian Witch Doctor Lifts Alleged Harry Kane 'Curse' After Goalless Game

Nana Kwaku Bonsam, the Ghanaian spiritual leader who previously asserted he had placed a 'curse' on England captain Harry Kane, has announced the jinx has now been removed. Bonsam, who identifies himself as 'Africa's only Authentic Man' and states his powers originate from the Kofi Oo Kofi shrine, had declared before Tuesday’s crucial encounter that he was actively 'working on' a spell to prevent Kane from finding the back of the net.
The highly anticipated match saw England’s squad face significant challenges in penetrating Ghana’s formidable defence, resulting in a disappointing 0-0 stalemate played out in Boston. Towards the end of the game, a clear chance presented itself to Harry Kane, offering an opportunity to secure a late victory. However, the England skipper inexplicably sent the ball soaring over the crossbar, failing to convert the golden opportunity.
This unexpected goalless outcome reignited discussions surrounding Bonsam’s supernatural claims. Subsequently, after the match concluded, the self-proclaimed spiritualist confirmed through a video shared on Facebook that he had indeed "lifted" the supposed curse on Kane. In his video statement, Bonsam declared, 'I am the most powerful spiritualist in the whole world. Now, I am going to release Harry Kane so that, in his next match, he can score. Harry, I will come and visit you. Don’t be offended. We are friends.'
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Hmm, dis juju matter for football don dey hot again o. After Harry Kane miss dat clear chance, di Ghanaian spiritualist say e don remove di curse. We go see if Harry go score for hin next match, or na just talk talk.
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