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Ghanaian Witch Doctor Claims to Be Working to Stop Harry Kane
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Ghanaian Witch Doctor Claims to Be Working to Stop Harry Kane

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Ghanaian witch doctor, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, claims to be working to stop England striker Harry Kane.
  • Bonsam stated he has the ability to hinder Kane's performance without causing serious injury.
  • This is not the first time Bonsam has made such claims, having previously targeted Cristiano Ronaldo.

England captain Harry Kane faces an unusual "rival" ahead of the match against Ghana in the 2026 World Cup: a Ghanaian witch doctor named Nana Kwaku Bonsam. Bonsam claims he is actively working to impede the Bayern Munich striker.

"I am working on Harry Kane. I have already shown in the past what I am capable of, so I know perfectly well what I need to do to stop him. I am very well known for my predictions. I do not wish him a serious injury; just enough so that he cannot perform well against my country. I will do my job to help Ghana," Bonsam declared, as reported by El Mundo.

This is not the first time Bonsam has garnered media attention for his alleged spiritual interventions. Prior to the 2014 Brazil World Cup, he asserted that Cristiano Ronaldo's physical ailments were the result of his spiritual practices. Despite these superstitions, Kane is reportedly available to lead England against Ghana.

I am working on Harry Kane. I have already shown in the past what I am capable of, so I know perfectly well what I need to do to stop him. I am very well known for my predictions. I do not wish him a serious injury; just enough so that he cannot perform well against my country. I will do my job to help Ghana.

โ€” Nana Kwaku BonsamStating his intention to use spiritual means to hinder Harry Kane's performance during the England vs. Ghana World Cup match.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.