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Diaspora Pics of Sunday, 18 June 2006

Source: mr cnn

Ghanaians at Ghana-Italy Game

The match between Ghana and Italy which was attended by 43,000 spectators was a historical one. Even though Italy won the match, many Ghanaian supporters and fans from other countries supporting Ghana were jubilating after the game. The city of Hannover witnessed a night of celebrations and unity. The Italians while jubilating were at the same time having fun with some celebrating Ghanaian supporters who said though they lost the game, the journey has just began and it is not over. Imagine if Ghana had won the game, the city of Hannover will go "beserk". Witnessing events in Hannover shows that Ghana is a great country and getting much love and support in this tournament from so many countries which is beyond imagination. LONG LIVE GHANA, BLACK STARS FOREVER.

The behind the scenes coverage was sponsored by;

Black Star Travel & Tours (www.blackstartours.com), Nana Kofi Boateng, Center for Accounting and Business Services (CABS), Virginia, Universal Trucking and Shipping Inc, Woodbrige, NJ, USA, 732-381- 6977, The Law Firm of Edward Osei LLC, NY, NJ, PA, Ebenezer World Outreach Church, www.ebenezar.org and Jakx Records, VA, USA

Acknowledgement -

This writer would like to express his sincere gratitude for the following people for all their immense support and hospitality in Hannover, Germany:
Mr. Kwasi Nyantakyi (President, GFA), Mr. Fred Pappoe, (VP, GFA), Mr.
Kofi Nsiah (General
Secretary, GFA), Mr. Anthony Baffoe, (International Relations Co- ordinator, GFA), Randy Abbey (Spokesman, GFA), The Black Stars, Fred Crentsil (GFA), Dr. Yao Mfodwo (GFA), The great Kwabena Yeboah (Media Personality) Rastaman Coach Nana Agyemang (Media Personality), Kofi Asare Brako (Abatay of Peace FM), Kwaku Ofori Asare of (Sports Executive,OBE TV), Dickson Kyere-Duah (Stugard) of Hot FM, Listowel (Kapital FM), The original one man supporter from Ghana, Kojo Bonsu (Agoo), Nana Baffuor Awuah, Mmranteehene, Mr Edusei of Afro International and the Ghanaian Community in Hannover.