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Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; (John 11:25) .
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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.
They can get a spot for electronic roll out, showing images and credits to deserved players. NO NEED TO NAME ANYTHING AFTER A PLAYER.
You can see that Charles Taylor enjoyed playing for Hearts more than for Kotoko
He retired at Kotoko so he is a Kotoko player. I remember when they lined up people holding banners with his name on it spelling P R I N C E CH A R L E S.
He did a lot at Hearts but he is Kotoko.
After Kotoko, he went to Etoile du Sahel. But returned to Hearts when he finished his foreign orad briefly and came to Hearts
After Kotoko, he went to Etoile du Sahel. But returned to Hearts when he finished his foreign contract
Akumpreko, I respect your opinion but Charles never indicated he enjoyed playing for Hearts more than Kotoko. He said he won more trophies in Hearts. Let's try to be specific and exact. The fact is , he played longer for Hear ...
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Good suggestion. But there are others who also deserve a mention. Prof. JEA Mills, Frank Sawyerr, Harry Zakkour,
I fully agree with you Akwasi. Good suggestion!!
Ghanaweb should note, the name is 64 Battalion not (Battalions). The team was named after the Ghana Army's 64 Battalion at Asutuare. Many know it as the Commando Unit. The attacking force of that team was so strong hence the ...
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Laudable suggestion by Charles Taylor.
Yes, others preceeded their generation who also need mentioning. Buy the training pitches after them would be very ideal
*But naming the training pitches after them would be ideal
All these renaming and relabeling of someone else's jobs are gone with the kleptomaniac 'ma te mi hu' Akyem mafia boys. A plaque of them on the wall will be enough. Charles 'Too Known' Taylor, please don't start no shit!
Ever since I was born, i've seen the glorious Accra Hearts of Oak winning the CAF champions league but not the black stars winning anything.
In football, after crossing carpet to your nearest rival you seized to be a legend of your former club.