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Ghana’s Essien out of Real Madrid trip to Bilbao
Ahram Online
Ghana midfielder Michael Essien is out of Real Madrid’s match with Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish La Liga on Sunday after he suffered a knee injury. Coach Jose Mourinho named 20 players in the squad, excluding Essien, defender Alvaro Arbeloa
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Ahram Online
Nigeria Too Hot to Handle for Ghana in Marrakech
AllAfrica.com
The Golden Eaglets of Nigeria justified their billing as one of the favourites to lift the CAF U-17 championship with an impressive performance to beat Ghana 6-1 in a Group B match played at Grande Stade Marrakech on Sunday. Led by some awesome
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Ahmadinejad in Benin for first stop on West Africa tour
AFP
By Benjamin Agon (AFP) – 3 minutes ago. COTONOU — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Benin on Sunday on the first stop of a west African tour that will also take him to Niger — the world’s fourth-largest uranium producer — and to Ghana.
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IMF Calls On Ghana To Control Its Wage Bill, Warns Of High Debt Levels
Bernama
ACCRA, April 15 (BERNAMA-NNN-GNA) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Ghana’s government to gain control over its wage bill, saying that rising debt levels may endanger the government’s transformation agenda. “A ballooning wage bill,
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Ghana School of Law to be relocated on new campus
GhanaWeb
A new campus is to be constructed to relocate the Ghana School of Law (GSL) from its present site in the central business district of Accra. The project, which will cost $40 million, is expected to be completed in four years. Already, a five-acre land
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Ghana Owes no Apology to Anybody for Aliens Compliance Order
GhanaWeb
I thought that by now these anti-Ghana so-called Ghanaians would let sleeping dogs lie over the Aliens Quit Compliance Order that was implemented from 18 November 1969 by the administration of then Prime Minister Prof Kofi Abrefa Busia –May his soul
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Ghana And China To Establish A Working Committee To Check Influx Of
Ghana
The resolution was made at a high level meeting between Ghana and China. Held at the behest of the President of the Republic of Ghana, the meeting provided a platform for senior government officials to explore a holistic and lasting solution to the
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Ghana fired up for a brighter future
The National
Ghana, regarded as one of Africa’s brightest prospects, is struggling to reap the benefits of its oil and gas reserves, as production targets are missed and crippling power shortages belie its hydrocarbon wealth. Like many of its regional peers, Ghana
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The National
Ghana Supreme Court to start presidential petition hearings
Africa Review
Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama (left) takes an oath of office, next to Ghana’s Chief Justice Georgina Wood (right), at the Independence Square, in Accra, on January 7, 2013. President Mahama’s election has been challenged. FILE | NATION MEDIA
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Africa Review
Naija take Ghana drink Garri
SuperSport (blog)
Pawa pass pawa on Sunday nite for Morocco as de Naija Golden Eaglets don take correct swagga stat dia campain for de Africa Unda-17 championship as dem vex skatta Ghana 6-1 for dia fess group game. Isaac Success na him kon be de hero for de Naija
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Kaka

Madrid (dpa) – Brazil playmaker Kaka has got back his trademark smile, and Real Madrid fans are again taking seriously the hope to see him perform as the world-class player he once was at AC Milan.

Will it be true that “the real Kaka” is now back?

The Brazilian played fantastic football Sunday, in the 5-0 win against Espanyol. He scored a goal and set up two for Gonzalo Higuain, and perhaps more importantly he showed off throughout the match a level of energy and action that reminded observers of his best days on the pitch.

After that match, Kaka again got to feel like a star off the pitch, as he struggled to leave the Santiago Bernabeu stadium amid fans in search of his autograph.

Only three months ago, he was regularly leaving the stadium under a cloud, and the media were full of speculation about a potential transfer to another team. Those were the days when coach Jose Mourinho had to say at virtually every press conference that Kaka was to stay on in Madrid, with only a few actually believing him.

Kaka’s life in Spain has so far not been easy, mainly for three reasons: the expectations generated by his long-awaited signing, the price that Real Madrid paid for him, and a string of injuries.

By the time Kaka arrived in the team, Real Madrid fans had been wanting him for years, and the signing was forever delayed. Florentino Perez won the 2009 presidential election and signed Kaka for 62 million euros (81.4 million dollars) as the first of his trademark market stunners in his second stint as club president.

However, injury never really allowed the player to display his top form. Moreover, he played the 2010 World Cup for Brazil despite his poor fitness, upsetting Real Madrid fans and making it very difficult for him to perform well last season.

This season, however, there was something new: Kaka got to complete a regular pre-season training program with Real Madrid, which he had never managed to do, and Mourinho continued to trust him.

Now, back from yet another injury break, he is again showing off the elegant stride that once captivated fans at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The issue is whether Kaka is back for good: whether, about to turn 30 next month and after so many injuries, he remains in a position to perform regularly, in terms of both the number of matches and his performance in them.

“There is no way to see his decline after such a display. The problem is that it will be hard to bend the prejudice that has emerged around the Brazilian. It’s a pity, because in his version of Sunday there are very few players in the world of his stature,” the Madrid sports daily Marca said Tuesday.

In the short term, it seems impossible for anyone to push him off the starting line-up – not even up-and-coming Argentine Angel Di Maria, a favorite with fans at the Santiago Bernabeu, who is currently recovering from his own injury troubles.

For as long as Kaka plays like he is currently playing, nobody will dare question him. The question remains, however, whether that world-class performer is there to stay.

BM

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