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As Ghana marks its 69th Independence Day, the Ghana jersey trend continues to sweep across the nation, with citizens of all ages proudly showcasing the country’s national colors.

From the streets to social media, many Ghanaians have embraced the trend as a symbol of patriotism and national pride. Several celebrities have also joined in, proudly rocking the Ghana jersey and other outfits inspired by the red, gold, and green of the national flag.

Joselyn Dumas Leads the Trend

Among the stars embracing this patriotic wave is celebrated Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas, who turned heads in a stunning yellow Ghana jersey.

The well-loved actress wore the vibrant jersey with confidence, reflecting the red, gold, and green of the Ghanaian flag as the country celebrates its rich heritage and independence. Her outfit served not only as a fashion statement but also as a symbol of unity and patriotism during the celebrations.

DopeNation Celebrate with Fans

Music duo DopeNation also joined the celebrations with a patriotic post on their Facebook page.

Rocking the yellow Ghana jersey, the duo shared a cheerful message with fans, captioning their post:
“Happy Kakalika Independence to you Ghana.”

Eno Barony Represents with the Black Star

Award-winning rapper Eno Barony, winner of the 2021 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Best Rap Performance, also dazzled in the yellow Ghana jersey with the iconic black star prominently displayed.

She shared the photo on her official Facebook page with the caption:
“Happy Independence Day to you all.”

Sister Derby Shows Her Patriotic Style

Singer and television personality Deborah Vanessa, popularly known as Sister Derby, also turned heads with a photograph of herself proudly dressed in the red, gold, and green colors of Ghana.

Her look reflected the celebratory mood across the country as Ghanaians marked another milestone in the nation’s history.

OB Amponsah Joins the Celebration

Comedian OB Amponsah also shared a photo on his Facebook page wearing a Ghana jersey that carried the inscription “Ghana 57.”

Captioning the post in his usual humorous style, he wrote:
“Happy Independence Day Ghana.”

Influencer and Social media personality, Hajia Bintu was among several celebrities who took to their social media platforms to share photos of themselves proudly dressed in the national colours.

A Trend Fueled by Patriotism

The Ghana jersey trend has become one of the most visible expressions of patriotism during Ghana Month and the Independence Day celebrations.

From celebrities to ordinary citizens, many Ghanaians are proudly wearing the national colors as a way of celebrating the country’s 69 years of independence and expressing love for the nation.

By Joseph Owusu Worae