Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has fired a strong warning at those he says have betrayed and misrepresented him over the years, declaring that the era of silence is over.
In a video circulating widely on social media, the 38-year-old football legend delivered a charged message to unnamed individuals, promising to unveil long-suppressed truths this Friday.
“To those who’ve disrespected me, lied about me, and acted like friends while stabbing me in the back, your time is up. Come Friday, we face reality,” Gyan said in the video, his tone calm but firm.
The former captain, who remains Ghana’s all-time top scorer, hinted at bottled-up frustration over years of perceived betrayal and dishonesty. Without naming specific individuals, he made it clear he has held his peace for far too long.
“I let things slide in the past, but it ends now. If you think this is just noise, wait and see,” he added.
The cryptic video has triggered a flurry of speculation, with many linking the message to recent comments made by dancehall artiste Stonebwoy. The musician, during an interview, revealed that Gyan had blocked him on social media—a move he described as painful, given their once-close relationship.
While Gyan has not confirmed who the message was directed at, the timing has led many fans to connect the dots. On social media, reactions have been swift and divided, with some urging Gyan to name names and others asking for reconciliation.
As the football icon teases a public reckoning, anticipation is mounting over what revelations he might make—and who they will affect.
With Friday looming, all eyes are now on Asamoah Gyan, a man once known for his strikes on the pitch, now preparing to deliver blows of a different kind.