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I hope the Hon. minister has read this piece. We have talent but this raw talents know it is all for fishing to make money. This can bring us more fame one day.
Thanks Kojo!
Wowowo such arousing welcome of this game to mother ghAna. And we are appreciate it a lot. The government and the minister of youth and sport should give agreat welcome support to dis beautiful game
Another "splendid" job by Ghana's customs! Always "aiding" progress in Ghana. Keep holding important materials!
They are waiting for their bribes. If this young man had tried smuggling these boats, which of course means he is prepared to pay bribe, the boats would have been in town looooong time ago. What a rotten society?
Shame on Ghana customs...people cross our frontiers with all sorts of contraband materials after settlement,and yet,materials for sports development is blocked for no apparent reason.
THIS GUY HAS NO CHANCE AT EVEN GETTING A MEDAL. SO WAT IS THE USE OF SPONSORING HIM. GET SERIOUS OR GET OUT!
HE IS JUST LIKE THE OTHER GH SKIER WHO WENT TO VANCOUVER WINTER OLYMPICS JUST FOR SHOW. KWASIA. PREPARE TO GO THE ...
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What has Ghana invested in this athlete, fool? You guys open your mouth and spew garbage. Did you read any statement about tax payer's money being used to sponsor him? The likes of you are the ones sat at the very top of gove ...
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Bad idea to represent gh in sport, the country’s sports Administration will break your heart. This guy will be on his own financially.
Bad idea to represent gh in these types of sport, the country’s sports Administration will break your heart. This guy will be on his own financially.
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What is wrong with this country and its inhabitants? Why do we take credit for what other countries have done with our people. This guy happened to live in France hence his exposure and consequent profession in rowing.The onl ...
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Nii, are okay? who sent his dad to France in the first place, think before you write anything. His dad was a foreign minister... Think about the rest now.
Look its not an issue of who sent his dad where. The facilities he used to reach this stage belonged to France (not Ghana). Why can't Ghana invest in our youth by putting money into these sports disciplines? How many parks (w ...
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Hi all,
thanks to all those who left kind comments. Indeed, it is true that I did live for sometime in France, but what this article does not say is that I am fully Ghanaian. France gave me the opportunity to start rowing, ...
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