AFCON 2015: Black magic 'juju' fears rock Ghana as Equatorial Guinea hire top witch doctors to secure win

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Ghana have been rocked with fears over alleged reports that hosts of the 30th edition of the African Cup of Nations have been performing black magic 'juju' ritual before their matches in Africa's flagship football competition.

The Black Stars take on the Nzalang Nationale in the semi-final on Thursday but reports that their previous games especially against Tunisia in the second quarter-final clash on Saturday at the Bata Stadium was besmirched with the practice of black magic have reached the Ghanaian fans who are trembling with fear.

A local man in the form of a black magician who had sneaked into the stadium (un)awares of the security personnel was reported to have conducted a burnt sacrifice on a section of the pitch which had to be patched up by the stewards.

'He was also at the pitch to bury chicken bones and other stuff before the match against Gabon, which they won 2-0 to qualify for the last-eight,’ a source at the stadium revealed.

Equatorial Guinea have never lost at the Estadio de Bata in the first two games they have played there.

They were up for a last minute loss to Congo Brazzaville in the first game, but they came back to end at 1-1, so they played against Burkina Faso in the venue.

They also were one goal down against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia and late into the game they were looking losing before a 92 minute penalty well converted by Balboa pushed the game into Extra time.

First time Equatorial Guinea will make it past the last eight stage of the Nations Cup, they scored the second which ended the journey for Tunisia in the tournament.

 They had never played beyond the last eight, falling out againstCote D'Ivioire in 2012 when they co-hosted with Gabon.

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