
Nana Kwaku Bonsam said he cursed England striker Harry Kane and later lifted the hex after a missed chance
Ghana witch doctor claims curse on Harry Kane lifted
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England's goalless World Cup draw with Ghana drew attention after Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam claimed he had cursed Harry Kane and later lifted the hex following the striker's missed chance. Nana Kwaku Bonsam, who previously boasted of being behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s knee injury at the 2014 tournament, posted a video to Facebook after Kane wasted an easy chance to win Tuesday night’s match in Boston. “I am the most powerful spiritualist in the whole world. Pointing out the winners of the last two World Cups, France and Argentina, had setbacks in their own group matches before they won the tournament, he said: “I wouldn’t read too much into this game personally.
Furthermore, The bizarre story sparked headlines, while pundits criticised England's flat performance and said they were fortunate to avoid defeat.
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England's goalless World Cup draw with Ghana drew attention after Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam claimed he had cursed Harry Kane and later lifted the hex following the striker's missed chance.
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Nana Kwaku Bonsam, who previously boasted of being behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s knee injury at the 2014 tournament, posted a video to Facebook after Kane wasted an easy chance to win Tuesday night’s match in Boston. “I am the most powerful spiritualist in the whole world.
according to AdomonlinePointing out the winners of the last two World Cups, France and Argentina, had setbacks in their own group matches before they won the tournament, he said: “I wouldn’t read too much into this game personally.
according to AdomonlineThe bizarre story sparked headlines, while pundits criticised England's flat performance and said they were fortunate to avoid defeat.
according to The Times of India - Top Stories
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