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AFCON 2021: Ghana’s shocking exit!

Just before the start of AFCON 2021 in Cameroon, many Ghanaians were hopeful that the Black Stars would live up to expectation and surprise the world by winning the cup for the fifth time even though the players were not the most experienced and the best compared with others we have had over the years.

It came out as a shock to many if not all Ghanaians that the Black Stars had to be booted out after only the group stages, having lost to Morocco, drawn with Gabon and humbled by the new sensation island, Comoros. This year’s competition was the most disgraceful for Ghana, especially when Comoros Island defeated the Black Stars and moved on to the next stage of the competition.
The whole world sees Ghana as a great football nation that has always put up splendid performance to win competitive laurels. Failure to win the AFCON 2021 Cup is not really the issue that worries Ghanaians even though the nation would have been happy if the cup had been won. What is very disturbing to Ghanaians is the fact that the Ghana Football Association appears not to be exercising efficient management of football in this country. Many of its members have neglected to play the role of efficient management of tapping and managing football talents at various levels from first, second and third divisions to the Ghana Premier League level as well as the national team level where talented players could be identified and brought together to constitute the best national team to win competitions on the continent and in the world as a whole.
UNFORTUNATE SITUATION
Unfortunately, this has not been the case and many Ghanaians have become disappointed and even lost interest in the ongoing AFCON 2021. This is a very sad situation, indeed.
The truth of the matter is that the game of football is no longer the monopoly of a few countries. Rather, the whole world, through well endowed and less endowed countries, are seriously learning and doing all they can about football, so as to be able to go higher and higher to win laurels.
Gone were the days when countries like Morocco, Ghana, Egypt and a few others were considered masters of the game. Today, less known countries in the area of football have exploited the area and pulled up surprises in competitive football whether at the continental or global level.
SKILLS BY LESS KNOWN COUNTRIES
This explains why Comoros Islands, Gambia, Equatorial Guinea and others have surprised the world with the skills they are displaying in the ongoing AFCON 2021.
There are many things that are wrong with football organisation in Ghana. First of all, the commitment of the GFA is in great doubt and their coach recruitment policy for the national team has not proved to be the best. Coaches are brought in for the national team as and when a few people in the GFA think that particular people ought to be selected to train the Black Stars.
It is becoming clear that this policy will have to be changed. We need to train some of our own nationals to make sure that their Ghanaian identity and pride is always exhibited during football matches at all levels.
GHANAIAN COACHES
In fact, the previous achievements of the Black Stars and the junior national teams came about from coaches who were Ghanaians and committed to the task. In 1982, when the Black Stars won the Africa Cup of Nations for the fourth time, they did not use any foreigner to win the cup.
What is important, therefore, is for Ghana as a nation to develop football pitches all over the country to create opportunities for the young ones to train in the game of football. The current policy of the Ministry of Sports to build facilities in various districts and regions will soon begin to yield good results for the country, so that policy must be implemented.
Apart from the availability of football pitches for training, Ghana needs to also identify younger people throughout the country for competitive football at the various levels. This should not be limited only to men but the females as well.
NUMEROUS FOOTBALL TALENTS
Many people have argued that from what they see in the rural areas, the country abounds in football talents in all the villages and towns throughout. The Ghana Football Association must, therefore, embrace the task of hunting football talents in all parts of the country and grooming them into efficient working force for our Premier League as well as the national teams.
We should not just be happy with what was done yesterday or depend on the past glory of the nation, but strive to attain better things for the good of our motherland. If things are organised better in this way, the nation will soon make use of football stars from both male and female teams and export them to clubs outside to bring in the needed revenue to the country. When talented football stars are facilitated to join foreign clubs, the money they earn would be brought into the country to assist families and friends and thereby help in the promotion of socioeconomic development. At the same time, it will also help to raise the standard of football in all parts of the country.
Since football is the passion of the nation, we need to begin now to reorganise things in a better way to bring in more fruitful results for the overall good of Ghana and its citizens. This can be done so we must encourage the growth of football in all dimensions, so as to make use of talented individuals in that field to create wealth for the country.
PERSONAL TEAMS
It is good to have personal teams owned by members of the GFA. However, if these football teams are owned and used only to serve personal economic interests, then the issue of selfishness comes in.
This is why we must pay attention to the national good and ensure that whatever is done in the area of football goes to serve our national interest. Let all the football administrators go by this principle and more trophies can be won for the country whether at the Africa continental or FIFA level.
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By Dr Kofi Amponsah-Bediako
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Who knows tomorrow?
Recently a friend posted a sad news on his Facebook page, announcing the death of a school mate who had passed away, suddenly. The report had it that he was on his way to the airport to take a flight to Ghana.
I am sure this man had already informed the wife or a friend or a work colleague at work that he was returning home but he was not to return as a human being but as a dead body.
Such is life and so we need to be circumspect in how we go about things in life. The Bible reminds us that we are like grass which at one point in time looks elegant and the next moment becomes withered according to Psalm 90:5 and 6. It is for this reason that we need to guard our hearts with the word of God so that we shall be motivated to do the right thing, at all times.
This will enable us live on this planet, free from all sorts of troubles in our personal lives, even if we ignore the question of Heaven and Hell. Living a disciplined life delivers us from any kind of trouble as the Bible declares in Galatians 5:23 that against such there is no law.
The uncertainty surrounding our lives on earth is the more reason why people should commit their lives into the hands of the one who created it, in the first place unless you believe that the world created itself and that it appeared from nowhere.
Otherwise, the logical thing to do is to recognize the authority of the creator and surrender to his Lordship. Heaven is real and Hell is real, so for us who know the truth and have received Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, the onus lies on us to encourage our relations who have not believed and received Jesus into their lives, to do so.
We are a couple of days from another Easter Resurrection celebration and an opportunity to reflect on our lives in relation to the significance of Easter. In the Bible, the only occasion Jesus, Saviour of the world commands us to celebrate is his death and resurrection.
He never commanded his followers to celebrate his birth but like everything else, we chose to ignore Jesus’s instructions and decided to do what pleases us, just like our forefather and mother in the Garden of Eden.
Let us deliberately choose to do things differently as Christians this Easter, so we can really benefit from all the blessings that the celebration of the death and birth of Jesus, has on offer. Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is definitely insanity.
I choose to be different this Easter and I am believing God for a newness of life so God’s glory would be revealed in me to draw the unsaved to him. It is only when people especially the unsaved, see the character of Christ in us, that they can be convinced about the authenticity of Jesus, as Saviour of the world, who can bring transformation in their lives too.
This is what would motivate them to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ. Let us make this Easter a memorable one that will be cherished for a long time. It is also a period for reconciliation and it would be great if in the spirit of Easter, we would try to reach out to those who have wronged us or have a grudge against us.
This would demonstrate that we have indeed accepted Jesus and that our religious posture is not a sham. May the good Lord grant us the grace to love our neighbours as ourselves, demonstrating the love of God in the process.
Those who have lost their loved ones and Easter brings sad memories, may the good Lord comfort and strengthen you. God bless.
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Cosmetic deformities
COSMETIC deformities refer to physical imperfections or abnormalities that affect an individual’s appearance, often causing emotional distress and impacting their quality of life.
These deformities can be congenital, acquired, or result from various medical conditions or treatments. This article provides an in-depth exploration of cosmetic deformities, their types, causes, effects, and treatment options.
Types of cosmetic deformities
Cosmetic deformities can affect various parts of the body, including the face, skin, hair, nails, and teeth. Some common types of cosmetic deformities include:
1. Facial deformities: Congenital or acquired abnormalities affecting the shape, structure, or appearance of the face, such as cleft lip and palate, facial paralysis, or facial asymmetry.
2. Skin deformities: Conditions affecting the skin’s texture, tone, or appearance, such as acne, scars, birthmarks, or skin discoloration.
3. Hair deformities: Abnormalities affecting the hair’s growth, texture, or appearance, such as alopecia, hirsutism, or hair loss due to medical conditions or treatments.
4. Nail deformities: Conditions affecting the shape, size, or appearance of the nails, such as nail fungus, nail psoriasis, or nail trauma.
5. Dental deformities: Abnormalities affecting the shape, size, or appearance of the teeth, such as tooth decay, tooth loss, or malocclusion.
Causes of cosmetic deformities
Cosmetic deformities can result from various factors, including:
1. Genetics: Congenital conditions or inherited traits can cause cosmetic deformities.
2. Trauma: Injuries or accidents can result in cosmetic deformities, such as scars or facial trauma.
3. Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as acne, psoriasis, or eczema, can cause cosmetic deformities.
4. Treatments and procedures: Medical treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery, can result in cosmetic deformities.
5. Aging and environmental factors: Aging, sun exposure, and environmental factors can contribute to cosmetic deformities, such as wrinkles, fine lines, or age spots.
Effects of cosmetic deformities
Cosmetic deformities can have significant emotional and psychological effects on individuals, including:
1. Low self-esteem: Cosmetic deformities can lead to feelings of insecurity, self-consciousness, and low self-esteem.
2. Social anxiety: Individuals with cosmetic deformities may experience social anxiety, avoiding social interactions or feeling embarrassed in public.
3. Emotional distress: Cosmetic deformities can cause emotional distress, including depression, anxiety, or stress.
4. Impact on quality of life: Cosmetic deformities can affect an individual’s quality of life, impacting their relationships, career, or overall well-being.
Treatment options for cosmetic deformities
Various treatment options are available to address cosmetic deformities, including:
1. Surgical procedures: Surgical procedures, such as reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, or dermatological surgery, can correct or improve cosmetic deformities.
2. Non-surgical treatments: Non-surgical treatments, such as laser therapy, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion, can address cosmetic concerns, such as skin texture, tone, or appearance.
3. Medical treatments: Medical treatments, such as topical creams, oral medications, or injectable treatments, can address cosmetic concerns, such as acne, hair loss, or nail deformities.
4. Prosthetic and orthotic devices: Prosthetic and orthotic devices, such as wigs, hairpieces, or dental prosthetics, can help individuals with cosmetic deformities.
5. Counselling and therapy: Counselling and therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychotherapy, can help individuals cope with the emotional and psychological effects of cosmetic deformities.
Conclusion
Cosmetic deformities can have significant emotional and psychological effects on individuals, impacting their quality of life and overall well-being.
Understanding the types, causes, and effects of cosmetic deformities is crucial in addressing these concerns.
Various treatment options are available, ranging from surgical procedures to non-surgical treatments, medical treatments, prosthetic and orthotic devices, and counselling and therapy.
By seeking professional help and support, individuals with cosmetic deformities can improve their appearance, boost their self-esteem, and enhance their overall quality of life.
Reference
1. “Cosmetic Deformities” by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons