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AKWASI FRIMPONG- THE ONLY SKELETON ATHELETE FROM GHANA AT THE OLYMPICS LEVEL

What would the feeling be if your brother or sister happen to be competing for Ghana in any field at the International level?  What about if the one happens to be your own son/daughter/grandson/granddaughter?
Would you be surprised to know that the only skeleton athlete for Ghana has a mother who is a musician?  Yes, Akwasi Frimpong, who is now a super star in the Olympics games is the son of the Ghanaian Classic Gospel Musician, Esther Amoako.      
Don't know of who Esther Amoako is?
Watch the following videos below:


                             ME MBA MO NHWE ME



AND HERE IS THE INTERVIEW THAT NEEDS A RESPONSE BY THE GHANA GOVT.
HE IS REPRESENTING GHANA BUT NOBODY IS SPONSORING HIM.
IS THE GOVT INTERESTED IN TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS FOR PR PURPOSES ?
PLEASE GHANA, NOTE THAT THE NETHERLANDS IS ALSO WAITING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE:  IS ANYBODY READING THIS?



VIDEO COURTESY OF CITIFM TV



IN A SONG THAT AKWASI FRIMPONG'S MOM SING, SHE SINGS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD.  IN THIS SONG, WE BELIEVE THAT THE EXPLANATION OF THE LYRICAL CONTENTS HAS INSPIRED AKWASI TO GO TO THE LEVEL HE IS. "MEYE ONYAME" IS CLASSIC, TOPICAL AND TIMELESS FOR ALL OF US.



MORE MUSIC FROM ESTHER AMOAKO- SHE INSPIRES US ALL BY SINGING "YOU CAN DO IT"  YES, YOU CAN DO IT BRETHREN. 







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