FIFA President Sepp Blatter has arrived in Ghana for the 26th Edition of the African Nations Cup Finals.
He arrived at the Kotoka International Airport Wednesday evening and was whisked away to the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, where he would be lodging.
Speaking to newsmen before he was whisked away, Mr. Blatter expressed his excitement about coming to Ghana. He said he looked forward to a successful Nations Cup tournament.
While in Ghana the FIFA president would be visiting some FIFA sponsored projects.
Mr. Blatter arrived in the country with Michel Platini, President of UEFA.
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