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Ghana mourns legendary striker Wilberforce Mfum at 88

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  • Seaman Jane&finch canda 7 months ago

    Bulldozer May your soul rest in perfect peace. Rest in peace.

  • Bbc 7 months ago

    I heard of him as Nfum atete net when I was a child in the late 60's and 70's. May his soul rest in peace.

  • Abuada SK 7 months ago

    The best striker for the nation, by all standards. He was nicknamed “the bulldozer” because of his enormous strength on the field. Few defenders dared to stand in his way once he had the ball in front of him. May his soul ...
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  • omanbapa the truth teller 7 months ago

    Rest in peace legend!!!!! It was good talking to you several years a go.

  • AKWASI 7 months ago

    True Ghanaian and African who loved to lift the name of Ghana through sports. We miss you Nana Mfum " a otete net".We miss your beautiful smile. We miss your advice on many important issues. May you enjoy a blissful stay in " ...
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  • Ghana without Videos or Photos Archives of its legends 7 months ago

    It's a shame that GBC doesn't have any footages of events to highlight the achievements of its legends. We have to steal a copy from BBC and others if they aired it. GBC doesn't even have archieves of Ghana's 1992 Africa Cup ...
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  • Froboo 7 months ago

    Rest well Mr. Mfum You have finished your work and may the Almighty grant you eternal rest. Go, great man, go and rest

  • RIP Legend 7 months ago

    Whoever will believe in Jesus will see life again. Jesus is the resurrection and the life.

  • JULOR CAESAR 7 months ago

    Are you claiming that followers of religions other Christianity are not going to see life again? And what even makes you think that humans will see life again even after departing this world? Keep on hallucinating while follo ...
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  • Gaslg 7 months ago

    During his days we enjoyed Ghana football with Akasnoma radios. In these modern times with televisions everywhere, we can only watch Zambia and South African leagues. Weekendss are dry with very boring programmes during times ...
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  • Achie 7 months ago

    Papa you served Ghana very well and your name will be in memories forever.......REST IN PEACE

  • Daniel Jagri 7 months ago

    Rest in perfect peace

  • Edward Osei 7 months ago

    My good friend has served Ghana and has been blessed with longevity. May his soul rest in perfect peace. The photograph I took with Mfum will be treasured. My sincere condolences to his family.

  • kojo 7 months ago

    A great hero and an illustrious son both on the pitch and national level.
    We shall forever remember him. RIP

  • Baker 7 months ago

    In 1966 ghana vrs tunisia match he 'broke' the net hence attaining the nicknamed 'NET BREAKER'.The first ever in football history.He deserves a State Burial' RIP Mr.Wilberforce Kwadwo Mfum the NET BREAKER.

  • chief vandal 7 months ago

    rest in peace

  • DKM 7 months ago

    Rest well legendary Wilberforce Kwadwo Mfum. You served mother Ghana Black Stars and Asante Kotoko excellently well.
    Da yie, Legend

  • Hannan 7 months ago

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  • Adom 7 months ago

    Fare The Well, LEGEND

  • KB 7 months ago

    May his gentle soul rest in peace

  • Bastie the Emperor of Kumasi 7 months ago

    Where was he from?

  • Kwarteng 7 months ago

    Uncle Mfum was from Hwidiem, Ahafo. He represented our hometown, Hwidiem and Ghana with dignity and distinction. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

  • Samuel Madion Kweku Benn. 7 months ago

    My dear Uncle God bless you. And your soul rest in perfect peace. You are one of the people who made my stay in USA possible. You are one people who recommended and elected me as assistant secretary to Mr. Akyea Kofi Nkansah ...
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