Ghanaian rising football talent David Oduro, currently playing for Barcelona B, has returned to Ghana after wrapping up international duties and wasted no time reconnecting with his roots.
The young defender made a thoughtful visit to the historic Osu Castle in Accra, where he took time to explore the landmark and reflect on Ghana’s rich history.
Oduro, who has been gaining attention in Spain for his impressive performances in the lower divisions of La Liga, was seen walking the grounds of the centuries-old fortress. He reportedly engaged with staff at the site and posed for photos with some fans who recognized him.
The visit, according to sources close to him, was a personal one. David is said to be passionate about Ghanaian history and felt the need to visit the castle, a location deeply tied to the country’s past, especially its colonial and political evolution.
The 19-year-old former Accra Lions player is enjoying a short break before heading back to Spain for preseason training. His calm demeanor and connection to home have made him not just a talent to watch on the field, but a grounded figure off it.
Fans are excited to see how far Oduro can go in Europe, and many are hopeful he will soon earn a call-up to Ghana’s senior national team. For now, his stop at Osu Castle is a reminder that even rising stars don’t forget where they come from.
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