GHANA: Is this true?
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Yes its true
Do you have a problem with that
Ex Ghana international Sam Johnson also started as a fireman before turning up for Hearts of Oak then Anderlecht, Fenerbache and Galatasaray. Maybe the same will happen for this guy
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Ex Ghana international Sam Johnson also started as a fireman before turning up for Hearts of Oak then Anderlecht, Fenerbache and Galatasaray. Maybe the same will happen for this guy
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Another Sunny Oyarekhua and Chioma Ajunwa. Julius Aghahowa played for the police team in Benin but I am not sure if he was a policeman.
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It seems you have. Geez he's just asking what seems an interesting story.aykwes8 wrote:Yes its true
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Ex Ghana international Sam Johnson also started as a fireman before turning up for Hearts of Oak then Anderlecht, Fenerbache and Galatasaray. Maybe the same will happen for this guy
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They call that the Napoleon complex. All these brief people and their empty gragra....pajimoh wrote:It seems you have. Geez he's just asking what seems an interesting story.aykwes8 wrote:Yes its true
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Just listened to the BBC report on this. It is fascinating.
From policeman to international footballer
4 Jul 2017From the section Football
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40492546
Just a year ago Ghanaian policeman Samuel Sarfo was photographed guarding the country's national footballers before an international game.
Incredibly, twelve months on, Sarfo has himself made his debut for the Black Stars, coming on as a substitute in Ghana's 2-1 defeat to USA in Connecticut on Saturday.
The 26 year old is also captain of top flight Ghanaian side Liberty Professionals and combines his footballing life with his duties as a police officer.
He told BBC Focus on Africa's sports presenter Nishat Ladha that the secret behind his recent success was that he grew up with the players he had been assigned to guard.
They gave him advice on how best manage himself as a policeman and a player.
The difficulties of statistical thinking describes a puzzling limitation of our mind: our excessive confidence in what we believe we know, and our apparent inability to acknowledge the full extent of our ignorance and the uncertainty of the world we live in. We are prone to overestimate how much we understand about the world and to underestimate the role of chance in events -- Daniel Kahneman (2011), Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
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Impressive! Good for him!! He took the advise given and is beginning to succeed. May God be with him.Enugu II wrote:Just listened to the BBC report on this. It is fascinating.
From policeman to international footballer
4 Jul 2017From the section Football
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40492546
Just a year ago Ghanaian policeman Samuel Sarfo was photographed guarding the country's national footballers before an international game.
Incredibly, twelve months on, Sarfo has himself made his debut for the Black Stars, coming on as a substitute in Ghana's 2-1 defeat to USA in Connecticut on Saturday.
The 26 year old is also captain of top flight Ghanaian side Liberty Professionals and combines his footballing life with his duties as a police officer.
He told BBC Focus on Africa's sports presenter Nishat Ladha that the secret behind his recent success was that he grew up with the players he had been assigned to guard.
They gave him advice on how best manage himself as a policeman and a player.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Is he signed as a professional player for Liberty?The 26 year old is also captain of top flight Ghanaian side Liberty Professionals and combines his footballing life with his duties as a police officer.
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Then USA must be really useless...
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your head no dey house, this guy.Bigpokey24 wrote:Then USA must be really useless...
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chendosplastic wrote:your head no dey house, this guy.Bigpokey24 wrote:Then USA must be really useless...
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Men Enugu is the man - i hope the time comes soon when I can ignore yeye commentaries the way he does. Very admirable the way he conducts himself in this Jungle called CE100%Naija wrote:They call that the Napoleon complex. All these brief people and their empty gragra....pajimoh wrote:It seems you have. Geez he's just asking what seems an interesting story.aykwes8 wrote:Yes its true
Do you have a problem with that
Ex Ghana international Sam Johnson also started as a fireman before turning up for Hearts of Oak then Anderlecht, Fenerbache and Galatasaray. Maybe the same will happen for this guy