There are so many players like kudus in ghana.. All they need is for someone to discover them give them good foundation and education.. Ghanaians need to credit right to dream academy for the good job their doing to help young talents in Ghana and giving them quality education and football for free...
Good press you did well. This is what is happening in England as well. Press visits players homes. Allahamduliah to see black stars putting smiles back to Ghanaian communities.
Oh yes! I I knew it. I am referring to a footballer named Kudus for short. Now to make a very long story short, I will ask you and your loved once to inquire about him cos my time is short. But I need to say this about SIR KUDUS. He is going to be somebody Great in the soccer arena. Start recognizing him now! Thanks!....RR
@@jsok6390 I don’t think Issah Ahmed was famous maybe only in Ghana cus he was then captain of kotoko but in Europe, Bashiru Gambo played in Europe but not for long
@@larrysq8937 Bashiru Gambo played very long in Europe and for that matter in Germany. He played for Borrussia Dortmund ( mostly for the reserve side) as well as Karlsruhe( mostly in the second division in germany) and then in the german third Division for Stuttgarter Kickers where he was their top player. He had a decent career in europe
Kudus moved to Nima from Kpongri. Kpongri is a village in the savannah region, on the Wa - Bole stretch. He developed his football largely in Nima. He's a batigey, cos like most Kpongri, Nahari & Konfugsi people they speak batigey. A dialect similar to waala with some obvious differences. He's not Hausa neither is he from upper west.
Don’t bother your self hausa represent the whole Muslim across west Africa,speaking hausa doesn’t make you a hausa, hausa is a general language even in Nigeria, bare bari,fulani,adamawa,jos many more, some places when they call you hausa they mean you are a northerner, fakkat.
You guys should be careful not to over praise one single player out of the team. These things can brings disuniy in the team out of jealousy humans are always humans. GHANAIANS overdo things
This doesn't bring disunity everywhere........every team has a player that receives a greater share of the praise this is perfectly normal How does this cause disunity
@@joekey5352 you're very immature it shows in your statement Thinking a star performer in a game being praised will bring disunity among the group That's the stupidest thing ever said by anyone
The Uruguay game is the most important game...u guys should stop all this noise n let us focus n qualify from the group n after we can be doing all this news.......focus focus focus.. Ghana media is Soo funny honestly......Go n do proper research n hard work on helping the whole team n stop this lazy Journalism...
They are Walaa but the woman probably lived among fantis just like my grandma from Nima but she is used to trade in Agona Swedru, Nyakrom etc. there are a lot of fantis and Ewes in Nima
@@vida7993 very true. All has to be careful not to bring the nation down. Why must l give him a pass to score and take the whole shine? That's a million dollars question
Why?They have committed no crime. Its very inspiring to see where he grew up and how far he has come as a footballer. U might find it shameful and appalling but hey that is your perception and opinion. Its good to know how ppl struggled to reach where there are now. Such documentaries are very good. Look at how good the Nima boys are speaking english. At secondary school in Labone in the early 2000'si knew a couple of Nima boys who are well educated
Where you come from does not mean much . If you have the right mentality and the determination there will always be a breakthrough. This should go to encourage all those down trodden Ghanaians to discard the negative narrative of where they are coming from and work hard to rise to the top