Just days before the highly anticipated World Cup final, controversial Ghanaian spiritualist Kwaku Bonsam has stirred global debate with yet another bold prophecy—this time declaring that the trophy is already destined for Portugal and that Cristiano Ronaldo will finally claim football’s ultimate prize.
Speaking to local media from his shrine in the Volta Region, Bonsam, known for his flamboyant predictions and self-proclaimed supernatural powers, insisted that the outcome of the tournament has already been decided in the spiritual realm.
“I have seen it clearly with my own eyes, beyond the physical world,” Bonsam declared. “This World Cup is for Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal. The spirits have shown me the golden confetti falling on him, the trophy in his hands, and the tears of joy from his nation. He should relax—his moment has finally arrived. It is written.”
Bonsam, who has previously made headlines for forecasting the outcomes of major football matches, doubled down on his claims, urging Portuguese fans and Ronaldo himself to remain calm despite the pressure of the knockout stages. “There is no need for anxiety. The spiritual battle is already won. Portugal will lift that cup in just a few days. What is left is merely a physical formality.”
The spiritualist also took aim at England and their captain Harry Kane, predicting yet another heartbreak for the Three Lions. “England will fall short once again. I see their hope, but I also see it crumbling. Kane will be left standing with his hands on his hips, watching Portugal celebrate. The trophy is not for them—it is destined for the Portuguese,” he added with conviction.
Bonsam’s latest proclamation has drawn mixed reactions across social media, with some fans dismissing it as sensationalism while others—particularly in Ghana’s vibrant football-watching culture—recall his past predictions, some of which have sparked heated debates about the intersection of spirituality and sport.
When pressed for details, Bonsam offered cryptic assurances: “I do not guess. I do not gamble. I speak only what the spirits reveal. Ronaldo has suffered long enough; his story ends in glory.”
As the world waits for the final whistle to determine the true champions, Bonsam’s words add an unusual layer of mystique to an already electrifying tournament. Whether prophecy or performance, one thing is certain—all eyes will be on Portugal and Ronaldo when they step onto the pitch.
The final kicks off this weekend, and if Bonsam is to be believed, football fans may soon witness the supernatural become reality.




