With the ongoing Olympics about to conclude, there has been moments where Ghanaians have identified fellow brothers and sisters competing for other nations.
One of such illustrious personalities is Bismark Boateng who is part of the Canadian delegation at the Tokyo 2020.
In a video by @addojunr which has popped up on twitter, Boateng showed he is just not carrying the name, but he is a true indigene of the land.
The 29-year old can be seen holding a conversation in the Twi dialect. In the video, he narrated when he moved to Canada and the event he was participating in.
Boateng who can be seen wearing a cast boot in the video said he was not able to compete because of an injury he had suffered.
Watch the video below;
Bismark Boateng of Canada has confirmed what we've been suspecting for long🤣
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Musah Kojo 🇩🇰 ,Lucas Ansah-Peprah 🇩🇪
and Owen Ansah 🇩🇪 are other members of the exclusive Ghana Club🇬đź‡#TeamGhana #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/SwrKrnB4Aj— George Addo Jnr (@addojunr) August 5, 2021