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Businessman and philanthropist Ibrahim Mahama has promised a special financial reward for the Black Stars following their impressive performances at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, expressing confidence in the team’s ability to progress further in the tournament. The renowned entrepreneur made the pledge when he visited the Black Stars’ camp in Rhode Island on Thursday, June 25, to encourage the players and technical team ahead of their final Group C match against Croatia on Saturday, June 27.

Addressing the squad, Ibrahim Mahama praised the determination, discipline and fighting spirit displayed by the players, saying their performances had convinced him to release the financial support he had earlier withheld until the team proved itself on the pitch. “I was holding the money back even after making the pledge. I told the minister that I would not release the money until I saw some good performances. But now I want to rush home and give him all the money,” he said.

Ibrahim Mahama also reserved special praise for Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz, commending the Portuguese tactician for transforming the team within a short period after taking charge just weeks before the World Cup. “Coach, I am very, very proud of you because you came in at a short time and have been able to bring the boys together and produce these wonderful performances,” he said.

Earlier this year, Ibrahim Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Ghana’s World Cup campaign when his company, Engineers and Planners, donated US$5 million during a national fundraising campaign launched to support Ghana’s participation at the tournament, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The Black Stars have impressed many Ghanaians with their spirited displays at the World Cup and will be hoping to maintain their momentum when they take on Croatia in their final group match.

Ibrahim Mahama is the founder and Chairman of Engineers and Planners, a leading engineering and project management consulting firm based in Ghana. The company has executed numerous major infrastructure projects across the country, including the redevelopment of the Accra Sports Stadium and the construction of the Accra International Conference Centre.

His philanthropic efforts have also been recognised through several awards, including the Ghana National Peace Council’s Peace and Humanitarian Service Award. He has also been involved in several high-profile philanthropic initiatives, including the construction of a hospital in the Eastern Region of Ghana and the provision of scholarships to thousands of students across the country.

With the FIFA World Cup being one of the most-watched sporting events globally, Ghanaian businesses and individuals have continued to show their support for the Black Stars. Ibrahim Mahama’s pledge is the latest in a string of donations and promises of support to the team, which has already received backing from several high-profile Ghanaian individuals and corporations.

Ibrahim Mahama’s financial reward pledge is expected to motivate the Black Stars to maintain their impressive form and progress further in the tournament. The team will face Croatia in their final Group C match on Saturday, June 27, in a match that will determine their chances of advancing to the knockout stages of the World Cup.

Key Facts

  • Ibrahima Mahama's company donated $5 million to support Ghana's World Cup participation.
  • The FIFA World Cup is being co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
  • The Black Stars will face Croatia in their final Group C match on Saturday, June 27.
  • Ibrahim Mahama praised the determination, discipline, and fighting spirit of the Black Stars players.
  • The Black Stars have impressed many Ghanaians with their spirited displays at the World Cup.