Davido Claims He’s Ghanaian, Kofi Kinaata Drops World Cup Anthem — Ghana Entertainment Buzzing

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Davido Claims He’s Ghanaian, Kofi Kinaata Drops World Cup Anthem — Ghana Entertainment Buzzing

Quick gist

Ghana’s entertainment timeline is on fire: Davido has playfully claimed Ghanaian identity ahead of the 2026 World Cup, and Kofi Kinaata has answered the football fever with a fresh Black Stars anthem. Add Drogba responding to Fella Makafui’s abandonment claims and Stonebwoy locking in his London BHIM Fest date, and chale, the group chat is not resting.

Davido says Ghana, Ghana says “welcome”

Davido knows exactly how to start a conversation. The Nigerian superstar, already loved across Accra, Kumasi and beyond, has reportedly declared himself Ghanaian as talk around the 2026 World Cup heats up. Was it a serious nationality switch? Of course not officially. But in entertainment, vibes travel faster than paperwork, and Davido’s Ghana connection has always felt deeper than a weekend visit.

Fans jumped in immediately. Some welcomed him with imaginary passports, others asked whether he could help the Black Stars from the studio or the stands. The joke landed because Ghana and Nigeria love teasing each other, especially when football, jollof and superstar bragging rights enter the room.

Kofi Kinaata gives the Black Stars a soundtrack

While Davido supplied the comic spark, Kofi Kinaata brought the stadium energy. The Takoradi hitmaker has released a new World Cup song aimed at rallying support for the Black Stars, and that is classic Kinaata: witty, melodic, emotional and easy for every trotro, chop bar and fan zone to join.

World Cup songs are not just music in Ghana. They become marching orders. A strong anthem can turn nervous qualifiers into street confidence, remind supporters of old glory, and give players that extra roar when the pressure bites. Kinaata’s lane is storytelling, so expectations are high for a song that sounds good and still says something.

Social media reactions: banter, pride and pure chaos

The online reaction has been deliciously Ghanaian. One side is claiming Davido is like a cousin who overstayed Christmas but brought gifts. Another side is reminding him that becoming Ghanaian means surviving traffic, understanding “I’m coming” properly, and choosing a side in the eternal waakye versus jollof argument.

For Kofi Kinaata, the comments are more emotional. Fans want a song they can sing before kick-off, after goals, and even after heartbreak. That is the danger of releasing a football anthem in Ghana: people will dance, but they will also judge every lyric like VAR.

Drogba answers Fella Makafui, and BHIM Nation gets a date

Away from the World Cup noise, another storyline is pulling attention. Drogba has replied to Fella Makafui over claims linked to abandonment, pushing the conversation from whispers into the public square. As always, fans are split between demanding receipts, preaching peace, and simply waiting for the next post.

Stonebwoy also gave BHIM Nation something concrete to celebrate by confirming his London BHIM Fest date. That announcement matters because Stonebwoy’s international shows have become meeting points for Ghanaian music lovers abroad, dancehall faithful, Afrobeats fans, and anyone who wants a loud reminder that Ghana’s sound travels very well.

Why these stories hit at the same time

Put the four stories together and you get the current shape of Ghanaian pop culture: football passion, cross-border celebrity friendship, relationship drama and global music ambition. None of it exists in a vacuum. The World Cup gives artists a national stage. Social media turns jokes into headlines. Diaspora concerts prove the audience is bigger than one city.

The smart move for fans? Enjoy the entertainment, but separate jokes from official news. Davido’s “Ghanaian” moment is sweet banter until formal records say otherwise. Kinaata’s anthem, however, is real work for the speakers, playlists and match-day nerves.

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