Theologians, per their vast scriptural knowledge, paint a perfect picture of the second coming of the Christ.

For the saved, it will be a day of joy but the unsaved, will weep and gnash their teeth.

Additionally, no man is aware of His coming, as it is described as the coming of a thief; unexpected.This unavoidable reality that awaits all people of the earth, is similar to Otto Addo's Black Stars managerial career.Although Otto Addo was a part of the Black Stars team which made it to Ghana's first-ever World Cup in 2006, his first stint as coach of team came as a surprise to many, due to his inexperience in management.Despite being a novice, in terms of coaching, Otto Addo managed to steer the Black Stars to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with crucial draws against Nigeria.

The feat of qualifying the Black Stars, who had endured a disappointing Africa Cup Of Nations (AFCON) tournament with a group stage exit in January 2022, was seen by many as an act of salvation; a messianic act, put together by a completely inexperienced man who was primed to save Ghana football from rot.Despite an early group stage exit in Qatar's global showpiece, Ghanaians were sold by the grit and display portrayed by Otto Addo's team.