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Dignitaries in Ghana and Africa must engage in sports for fitness

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  • Ibn Batuta 9 years ago

    Most of these "dignitaries" have personal trainers and numerous exercise equipments. It is the ordinary folks you should worry about.

  • Tango & Cash 9 years ago

    This is populist nonsense. Many of these folk you are preaching to have their own gyms at home, many play golf, tennis, squash, table tennis, hockey, badminton in their spare time!
    If I was your teacher marking this write up ...
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  • BB A 9 years ago

    THIS WRITE UP IS A WAKE UP CALL NOT FOR NTHOSE ALREADY ENGADED IN EXERCISES BUT THOSE WHO OVERWORK THEMSELVES FOR DAYS AND MONTHS WITHOUT GOING ON HOLIDAYS. THOSE AGAINST THE ADVISE TO EXERCISE THEIR BODIES MIGHT NOT KNOW WHY ...
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  • Koo Tee 9 years ago

    I can't wait to go to BOlivia oo

  • K. MANU 9 years ago

    This is cheap political propaganda. If he is really going to join a club as a professional player, when will he attend the club's training? Who would hold forth for him as president when he goes to play soccer? Nonsense!

  • BB A 9 years ago

    THE ARGUMENT BY K MANU IS CONSTRUCTIVE . HOWEVER LET'S BE TOLERANT TO SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME HOW THE PRESIDENT WHO IS THE CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER, COMMANDER IN CHIEF WOULD BE ABLE TO PERFORM HIS DUTIES AS PRESIDENT . MAYBE HE ...
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  • gh man 9 years ago

    i just dont get it sometimes..its like they got nothing better to write about..total rubbish