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Ghanaians Massively React After 200 Meters Record Holder Finally Set Another ‘Impressive’ Record

The recent circulating news that got most Ghanaians talking aside from vindicating the Athletics Association of Ghana (GAA) after getting all four athletes disqualified from 4 by 100 meters in the ongoing commonwealth competition was when the popularly known 200 meters record holder finally won another bronze medal aside setting an impressive record since the year 1974.

Even though most Ghanaians have undoubtedly lost hope in the athletes representing the country in the ongoing commonwealth games, it seems all hope wasn’t lost as the professional athlete and 200 meters record holder finally did the unexpected.

According to recent records, aside from emerging in 3rd place and winning a bronze medal at the ongoing Commonwealth games, the renowned athlete and Ghana’s 200 meters record holder, Joseph Paul Amoah has undoubtedly won the first ever 200 meters medal by an African at the games since 2006.

In addition to this, the 200 meters record holder, Joseph Paul Amoah has also won the first 200m medal for Ghana 🇬🇭 since 1974 when George Daniels did it.

Do you think President Akufo Addo should undoubtedly take action against the GAA over the unfortunate incident as highlighted by some Ghanaians even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

Do you think it was right for the GAA to aid in the disqualification of all 4 finalists after they emerged 3 in the 4 by 100 relay that has raised massive concerns across all social media platforms even though most individuals claim otherwise?

What are your thoughts after the 200 meters record holder, Joseph Paul Amoah finally set another impressive record for Ghana amidst all hurdles that have caused massive reactions online even though most individuals stated otherwise?

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