The new Ghana Black Star captain, Jordan Ayew, on Friday led the team to victory in their first game after the return of John Dramani Mahama and the NDC party.
Jordan Ayew sees his current role as the Black Stars’ captain as something that was written in the stars. These words from Jordan Ayew are more than just a statement; they reflect a deep belief in Qadarβthe Islamic principle of predestination. As a Muslim, Jordan understands that nothing happens by chance; every success, every challenge, and every triumph is already decreed by Allah.
From his early days kicking a ball in Marseille to leading the Black Stars, his journey has been one of faith and perseverance. He has faced doubters, critics, and tough moments, yet he remained steadfast, knowing that what is meant for him will never miss him.
Now, he wears the captainβs armbandβnot by luck, not by politics, but because it was written.
It was always part of his Taqdeer (divine decree). No man can change what Allah has destined.
To those who question his leadership, remember: the best leaders are not self-appointed; they are chosen by fate. Jordan has fought for Ghana with loyalty and resilience. Now, it is his time to lead, and he will do so with the same dedication and passion that brought him here.
May Allah guide him in this new chapter, and may his leadership bring success to the Black Stars. What is written in the stars will always come to pass.
The Black Stars of Ghana will travel to Mimoun Al Arsi Stadium (Al Hoceima), which has a seated capacity of 12,000, to face Madagascar on 24th March 2025 at 19:00 GMT.
The Black Stars made a warm victory by scoring 5-0, giving Jordan Ayew, the captain of the team, 5 goals, placing him behind Mohammed Salah of Egypt, who is leading with 6 goals.
The Black Stars of Ghana are on top of the table with 12 points, followed by Madagascar with 10 points.