Ex- Black Stars Striker Prince Tagoe Reveals Use of �Juju� In Black Stars Camp

Ghanaian striker Prince Tagoe has made an audacious revelation indicating some Black Stars players used Black magic “Juju” in camp during his time with the team.
 
The former Hearts of Oak goal poacher says several of his colleagues used charms in an attempt to earn favor from the coach and technical team.

Tagoe was one of the few players who failed to find his feet in the Black Stars team despite earning several opportunities by the technical handlers at the Black Stars.

The former Hoffenheim man struggled to cement a place in the Black Stars team which eventually halted his invitation to the National team.

The 29-year-old becomes the latest to have made the revelation about the use of supernatural powers for ones evil and selfish purposes in the Black Stars camp.

"People don't sleep, they can't even sleep, but in the public, they will give you all the good smile, chilling and everything," he said on Hitz FM.

"But when they go to their rooms, it' s a different thing.

"When you are smart, you don't follow what people say but you remain careful.

"I am very honest. Let me tell you something, whenever we have a game and we have to pray, we all pray to one God, but each and everyone has their personal issue with somebody.

"If people can sleep and have nightmare and mention names, that is earthly world.

"People have their differences. To be very honest, when I was there and Stephen Appiah was the captain, that was the best moment in my life."

The lofty striker is currently unattached after leaving Israeli Club Hapoel Bnei Lod.

He represented Ghana at the 2006 and 2012 Cup of Nations in Egypt and Gabon-Equatorial respectively.

He also played for Ghana at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa making appearances in the team’s group stage matches against Serbia and Australia.