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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine..........for instance 15 paracetamol at once.........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
What's wrong with this idiot call Seraki?
Ghanaweb, why not monitor or teace & deactvate his account? What's he trying to teach youth?
I don't think as a nation we are expecting to reap without sowing. I believe we should have a lot of athletics talents in GH. but no one cares so why do we expect our athletes to do well. Saminu expended all his energy on the ...
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HOW MANY HAVE YOU TAKEN YOURSELF?LINE UP ALL THE YOUTHS IN YOUR FAMILY IN FRONT OF TV3 AND GIVE THEM YOUR SO CALLED WEEDICIDE TO DRINK,IT IS ONLY THEN WE CAN TAKE YOU FOR SERIOUS.
Congratulations to him.all the same! He's done well.
As a nation that delights in consuming tge heavy swallowables (fufu, banku, kenkey, tz), not much is expected of our athletes.
where is the logic here? You mean the professional athletes don't know what to eat.Such a shallow statement.
A Nigerian Yoruba, who eats Fufu, Amala and Eba, named Ajayi did qualify for the 100m final, so Fufu and Kenkey eating have nothing to do with racing. The blacks from Jamaica, who eat similar food has been winning 100m men an ...
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His performance is far better than Azamati, You don try SAMINU , BRAVO.....
Congrats !! ......you've done so well. ....keep it up and pray you'll hit the finals in your next endeavor
Well done Saminu. You only missed it by one position. You're more consistent than the other sprinters. Better luck next time.
Small hype... Seee.... My friend start hard training.. Myou are better than them guys alll
Well done bro.
GHANAWEB, IT'S ABOUT TIME YOU REGULATE THIS PLATFORM.WHY SHOULD SOMEONE INCITE ANOTHER TO TAKE MEDICINE AND DIE?....I DON'T THINK MUMBI SERAKI IS HIS REAL NAME!! GBEHA
TIME TO SUPPORT BUDDING STARS
This guy's needs the support of the NSA. He should be given a scholarship, placed in one of the leading sports colleges in the USA and monitored. Often individuals struggle on their own and t ...
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Very good comment