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ITALIAN JOURNALIST BACKS ALFRED DUNCAN'S DECISION TO QUIT INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

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Italian journalist named Idris has supported Alfred Duncan's decision to end his international career and concentrate on his club football. 

The Fiorentina star announced his retirement from international football earlier this year after a continuous snub by the major handlers of the senior national team.

According to the Italian journalist, he doesn’t understand why a player who performs well in the Serie A gets ignored by the national team.

Comments comes in the wake of the controversy about African players in the Italian Serie A.


"I sympathize with all the teams that have African players at their disposal. I’ve always supported the Italian championship with foreigners at the expense of foreigners of the National team. Africa needs Italy and the Seria A," he said.

"Alfred Duncan did well to say those things about his national team. One who manages to show off in the toughest league in the world can never be called up. Either something extra football has happened or I can't explain this choice of Ghana," he said.

 

Kindly Read my previous post;


You would be lucky to find up to ten teachers in schools across districts in rural Ghana.

And that is not only because teachers are in short supply but primarily because of poor education outcomes.

Apart from poor planning and policy gaps that make an already poor situation very worse, infrastructure deficit is also too high.

Kwame Mensah is a 36-year old teacher who is looking beyond all the glaring challenges to help his rural pupils.

But as the head teacher of the Lonpe MA Primary School, the burden is even way higher.

He would have to travel across an incredibly long distance to be in school on time. But howw he manages to get to school when his means of transport is unavailable, like when his motorbike broke down one certain day, it is a story to behold.

After a nine (9) kilometre ride offered him by a good samaritan who was returning from hospital with his wife, he would have had to swim across a river Dakar — and then continue for (3) three more kilometres.



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