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“Stop the Blame Game” — Stonebwoy Defends Black Stars After World Cup Exit
Award-winning Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has appealed to Ghanaians to adopt a more supportive attitude toward the Black Stars after their exit from the FIFA World Cup, saying the players deserve encouragement rather than constant criticism.
Speaking during a TikTok Live interaction, he expressed disappointment over the negative reactions from some fans, arguing that many people overlook the emotional toll defeats take on players who represent the nation on the global stage. He emphasized that no footballer enters a tournament expecting failure, adding that the sacrifices made by the team are often ignored in public discussions.
Stonebwoy questioned the harsh treatment of the squad, pointing out that reaching the World Cup is in itself a major accomplishment that should not be brushed aside. He noted that many strong teams also fail to progress beyond the group stages, stressing the need for a more balanced perspective from supporters.
According to him, fans often forget the difficulties faced behind the scenes by both players and technical staff, with many challenges never made public. He suggested that this lack of transparency contributes to misunderstandings and unfair judgment.
The musician also reflected on how success and failure are perceived in football, saying that while supporters celebrate victories, the credit ultimately belongs to the players, whose careers are directly shaped by such outcomes.
He further highlighted that the emotional burden of disappointment is even heavier on the players themselves, since their professional futures are tied to performance on the pitch.
Stonebwoy concluded by urging Ghanaians to rethink their mindset and show more appreciation for the dedication and effort of the Black Stars, adding that such understanding should be natural rather than requiring constant reminders.
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12 Years On: The Mysterious Disappearance of Ghanaian Music Star Castro
It has been 12 years since Ghanaian hiplife artist Theophilus Tagoe, popularly known as Castro, went missing, leaving behind one of the most haunting mysteries in the country’s music history.
Castro, born in 1982 in Takoradi, rose to fame in the early 2000s with hit songs such as “Sradinam” and later became a dominant force in Ghana’s hiplife and Azonto era. Known for his powerful vocals and energetic performances, he collaborated frequently with top acts, including football star Asamoah Gyan, producing popular songs like “African Girls”.

The Day He Disappeared
On 6 July 2014, Castro was on a holiday trip at Ada Estuary with friends, including Asamoah Gyan and others. During the outing, Castro and a female companion, Janet Bandu, went jet skiing on the Volta River estuary.
What was meant to be a recreational ride turned tragic when the two failed to return to shore. Panic quickly set in, and a search and rescue operation was launched involving marine police and local authorities.
Despite intensive efforts, the jet ski was recovered, but no bodies were ever found.

In the days and weeks that followed, hopes remained high that Castro might still be found alive. However, repeated searches yielded no breakthrough. Authorities later classified the case as a presumed drowning, though no final closure was ever publicly confirmed.
Over the years, the incident sparked widespread debate, theories, and emotional tributes from fans across Ghana and beyond. His father and close associates maintained hope for some time, while the music industry struggled to accept the uncertainty.
12 Years Later: Legacy of a Lost Star
Today, 12 years on, Castro remains a symbol of both musical greatness and unresolved tragedy. His songs continue to receive airplay, and his influence is still felt in Ghana’s contemporary music scene.
For many fans, he is not just remembered for his disappearance, but for the vibrant energy he brought to hiplife music and the unforgettable collaborations that defined an era.

The disappearance of Castro at Ada Foah remains one of Ghana’s most tragic and unresolved entertainment stories.
Twelve years later, the mystery endures — but so does his legacy. Through his music, performances, and impact on hiplife, Castro continues to live on in the memories of fans across Ghana and beyond.
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Burna Boy Applauded for Waving Giant Ghana Flag at Afro Nation Portugal
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has earned widespread praise from fans after proudly waving a giant Ghana flag during his electrifying performance at the Afro Nation Festival in Portugal.
A viral video circulating on social media captured the award-winning singer performing on stage while holding the oversized Ghanaian flag high above his head. Throughout his set, Burna Boy kept the flag with him, drawing loud cheers from the crowd as he entertained thousands of festivalgoers.
The gesture quickly sparked admiration online, with many fans applauding the artiste for showing love and respect to Ghana. Others described the moment as a powerful symbol of the enduring cultural connection between Ghana and Nigeria.
Several social media users also praised Burna Boy for recognizing and embracing his strong Ghanaian fan base on an international platform.
The video has since generated widespread reactions across social media, with many hailing the performance as one of the standout moments of the festival and celebrating the singer’s display of unity and appreciation for Ghana.
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