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13th June
2010
written by Boakyewaa

World Cup Ghana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is me four years ago reading the news the day Ghana beat USA at the 2006 World Cup. The whole country was in a frenzy. I’d never seen anything like it. It was our first appearance at the World Cup and I felt so proud to be Ghanaian. Four years later, I’m in Atlanta, and I’m wondering how this World Cup is going to be like for me. What will I do without the fever and pure bliss that gripped Ghana four years ago? What will I do without crazy guys dancing on top of taxis and every car horn on full blast? What will I do without the almost choreographed scream that splits through the whole nation each time Ghana scores a goal? Is this going to be one of those ‘when in Rome’ experiences? Check out my three-day video blog on experiencing the world cup in Atlanta.

9 Comments

  1. Ruby
    13/06/2010

    Go Ghana!

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  3. Dot
    14/06/2010

    Very cool world cup vlog. Good job.

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  7. EAK
    20/06/2010

    I’m so late but that was a fun video blog!!!!

  8. 22/06/2010

    It took me like an hour to watch this video (Groan at slow internet in Gh). Love the video blog! I would have taken advantage to interview cute guys too :)

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