In what many are calling one of the most inspiring and daring feats of fan loyalty and regional advocacy, Dennis Apusika, a staunch Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) supporter from Bolgatanga in Ghana’s Upper East Region, has embarked on a jaw-dropping 815-kilometer walk from Bolga to Accra. This incredible journey is his way of honoring a pledge he made—to walk the distance if PSG lost to Chelsea in the FIFA Club World Cup.

Dennis began his journey at exactly 5:30 AM on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, setting off from Bolgatanga with unwavering determination. His route spans key towns and cities including Walewale, Tamale, Yendi, and Dambai, all the way to the capital, Accra. But what started as a personal promise has now become a powerful movement for sports development and tourism promotion in Northern Ghana.
“I am walking not just for PSG, but for my people,” Dennis told supporters who met him on the way. “The Upper East Region deserves a standard sports stadium. Our youth need a space to nurture their talent and showcase their potential to the world.”

His campaign has quickly caught the attention of social media users, sports lovers, and youth leaders who are praising him for turning a passionate football pledge into a serious call for regional equity in sports infrastructure.
Dennis is encouraging well-wishers, media, and sports stakeholders to support the cause, not just by cheering him on during the walk, but by joining the conversation for development in the Upper East. For support or media enquiries, kindly contact 0508853706.