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Opare’s journey from Ghana to the MLS

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  • Ben P 11 years ago

    Kofi,
    Well done. I am praying for you. I see an MLS player. With God, all things are possible. Keep the Faith.
    Go Blues!

  • K Philly 11 years ago

    Student Athlete in the USA

    I wish there were some details of what Opare studied at Michigan, a prestigious research university. As a Ghanaian child, I hope Opare would not be caught up in the usual Athletic/student hype, w ...
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  • JP 11 years ago

    Kofi you did not read the article or better yet comprehend the article. Which one is it. It said that he majored in NEUROSCIENCE. It clearly states in the article.

    What are you talking about K PHILLY.
    "I hope Opare woul ...
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  • JP 11 years ago

    Plus Michigan is a D-1 School. Which means this guy probably got some form of scholarship to attend the school. He probably doesnt owe a cent from his schooling at Michigan. He got a top notch a education plus he can play MLS ...
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  • bx.bomber!! 11 years ago

    well said bro!!

  • OH GHFUO, WHY SO PRIMITIVE? 11 years ago

    GO WHERE THE MONEY IS IN SOCCER. U CAN ALWAYS GET INTO A CAREER IN UR CHOSEN EDUCATIONAL FIELD LATER AFTER UR PRO CAREER HAS ENDED. ALL THE BST N HOPE TO SEE U PLAYING FOR GH ONE DAY

  • SAARA-MENSAH 11 years ago

    The average Ghanaian can excel no matter what. it's a blessing from God.

  • yaaasantewaa 11 years ago

    And that is why the country is so fxcked up

  • zola 11 years ago

    GOOD JOB

  • OBINNA 11 years ago

    Long live Ghana. You have contributed greatly to world development - in talents and in the development of morals. Your children everywhere in the world are known for their humility, great skills and more. Opare is an example ...
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  • yaaasantewaa 11 years ago

    I think you guys are delusional.

  • Blaque Marque 11 years ago

    Beautiful posts all my brothers who have posrted comments on Kofi Opare's story...

    I can relate to his story.. for I too left Ghana, lived in South Africa...
    eventually made it to college in Atlanta, GA...also got a schol ...
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  • K Philly 11 years ago

    Not only have I read the report with utmost care, I have done so from an informed, objective,e and professional perspective. As an excellent academic institution, athletes from Michigan would have quality education. However, ...
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  • JP 11 years ago

    You said you read the report with the most care. Your first comment, you asked the writer what did he study at Michigan? I reference that if you read the article, you will have known that he majored in Neuroscience. Please be ...
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  • K Philly 11 years ago

    I make no insinuations about Opare. I believe he would will do fine. He's already successful. However, he may be the exception rather than the norm. The reference to his academic work is hidden in merely 17 words in a full le ...
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  • JP 11 years ago

    them decide. Anything is possible. Getting Master's degree in Engineering and working $15/ hr factory job is not attractive to me. The choice is yours, you made yours. Let everyone make theirs.

  • bx.bomber!! 11 years ago

    tell em bro!!!

  • Chiddy 11 years ago

    The sky is the limit for my cousin. You are surely going to make it BIG in the MLS or Europe.