Gospel musician Grace Ashly has commended Medeama SC owner Moses Armah ‘Parker’ for sponsoring her latest cheer song for the Black Stars.
The singer, who has on several occasions complained about the lack of support from football authorities for her musical campaigns in support of the senior national football team, made the revelation in an interview with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z.
“I couldn’t get anything from the GFA or the Sports Ministry yet individually, one person Moses Armah ‘Parker’ called me and sponsored me. This new version you are listening to was sponsored by Moses Parker,” she said.
Grace Ashly, who has been composing and performing cheer songs for the Black Stars since 2006, remains one of the country’s most vocal celebrity supporters of the national team.
This year, other artistes who have released cheer songs for the Black Stars include Kofi Kinaata, Keche, Donzy, Wendy Shay, Eb’o, Prophet Joseph Atarah and Stonebwoy.
Meanwhile, Grace Ashly is hopeful the Black Stars will progress beyond the group stage and achieve greater success at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In the same interview on Showbiz A-Z, the gospel musician also expressed disappointment over the dismissal of former Black Stars coach Otto Addo, saying she had hoped the Ghana Football Association would strengthen his technical team rather than terminate his appointment.
Credit: myjoyonline.com









