- Nigerian artist Mr Eazi marked the moment when the Ghana national football team achieved a goal in a live match.
- The creator of the “Leg Over” hit posted the video on his X account on June 18, 2026
- The audio recording showed the artist wearing a Black Stars jersey and cheering from within a venue.
A Nigerian musician named Mr Eazi has gone viral on social media following a video showing him enthusiastically cheering a goal by the Ghana Black Stars.

The vocalist observed the national team achieve a win over Panama in their World Cup first match.
The creator of the “Leg Over” hit posted on X on June 18, 2026, sharing a video of himself and his father watching the game live from the field.
Wearing a genuine Ghanaian football jersey, the music artist yelled loudly as the team secured their well-earned victory.
The video was accompanied by an official statement from the media outlet highlighting the favorable response to the singer’s conduct overseas.
“Mr Eazi celebrating the Black Stars’ goal from Toronto is exactly the atmosphere we needed,” the post stated.
The international football support has generated significant enthusiasm among Ghanaian and Nigerian fans online.
Several critics humorously proposed that the Nigerian artist is now eligible to obtain a lifelong national identification card from the Ghanaian government because of his extraordinary demonstration of commitment.
The X postHere is the video of Mr Eazi celebrating Ghana’s victory over Panama.
Reactions as Mr Eazi celebrates Ghana’s victory
The audio has received significant interaction from social media users who filled the comment section with positive remarks and football-related emojis.
.ghhas gathered some responses to the musician’s post below:
Gloriaosarfo said:
“Goooooooooooal⚽️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾🔥🇬🇭🔥❤️.”
frimps_ab wrote:
“😍😍😍😍🇬🇭.”
bil_l594 commented:
“Mr Eazi 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌.”
Caleb Yirenkyi’s father is celebrated with a large advertisement board
A father from Ghana has drawn the interest of sports enthusiasts around the world by uniquely honoring his son’s success at the FIFA World Cup.
The father, who is a local carpenter, is said to have left at sunrise on June 18, 2026, to put up a large banner featuring his son’s image in Bechem.






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