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2026 World Cup: Ghanaian Comedian Michael Blackson Urges Nigerians and Other Africans to Support South Africa

2026 World Cup: Ghanaian Comedian Michael Blackson Urges Nigerians and Other Africans to Support South Africa

Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson has called on Nigerians and other African countries to put aside past grievances and support South Africa at the 2026 World Cup.

2026 World Cup: Ghanaian Comedian Michael Blackson Urges Nigerians and Other Africans to Support South Africa

Michael Blackson has entered the World Cup conversation with a plea for African unity, and his message is directed at Nigerians, Ghanaians, and other Africans who have been actively rooting against South Africa. After South Africa suffered a 2-0 defeat to Mexico in their World Cup opener on June 11, 2026, social media was flooded with celebrations from fans across Ghana, Nigeria, and other African countries who openly supported Mexico. The anti-South Africa sentiment stems from years of xenophobic attacks against African immigrants in South Africa, including the evacuation of over 1,000 Ghanaian immigrants back to their home country.

Blackson took to social media with a video addressing the growing tensions, asking, "How did we get here?" He urged Africans to remember that they are "one blood" and should support each other on the global stage, despite past grievances. "Let's support each other and stand together as Africans," he said, while also acknowledging that South Africa bears some responsibility for the strained relationships. "Despite everything, I blame South Africa for what is going on," he added, striking a balanced tone that recognized both the need for unity and the legitimate grievances that have driven Africans apart.

The online space has been buzzing with reactions to Blackson's plea, with opinions sharply divided. Some people agree with him, arguing that two wrongs do not make a right and that Africans should support one another when representing the continent on the world stage. They believe that holding grudges against South Africa for the actions of a minority of its citizens only weakens African solidarity. Others have rejected his call entirely, with one commenter writing, "Even if South Africa plays alone, I'm rooting for the stadium to win," while another asked, "Where were you when they were bullying our people?"

Blackson's plea has reignited a broader conversation about African unity, immigration, and the role of sports in bringing nations together. While the comedian clearly wants Africans to move past their differences and support each other, the memories of xenophobic violence are still fresh for many. South Africa will play their remaining group matches against Norway and Italy, and it remains to be seen whether Blackson's call for unity will change any minds or if African fans will continue to root against the country that has hurt so many of their compatriots.

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