Ebusua Dwarfs’ striker Jindo Morishita has revealed that he is well abreast with 'juju' or black magic in African football.
The 25-year-old Japanese joined the Ghana Premier League side ahead of the second round of the 2020/21 football season.
According to the former FC Muza attacker, he is not new to black magic or 'juju' in African football.
“This is not my first time in Africa and I know how football is and I have experienced what you guys call juju or black magic here," he told Starr Sports.
“I’m not trying to be disrespectful but it’s just the culture here is a bit different from Japan or Europe or any other country outside and I respect that you know.
“I’m not trying to say I respect juju but the football culture itself is interesting and I am pretty much excited to interact with players,“ he added
Morishita could make his debut appearance in the Ghana Premier League side when they play regional rivals, Elmina Sharks in the matchday 18 games this weekend.


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