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For many Ghanaian footballers, there is nothing more inspiring few minutes to a crucial game than a spirited 'jama' session. And it doesn't come bigger when the game at hand is in preparation towards the biggest football extravaganza- World Cup.
Ahead of the game against South Korea, the Black Stars of Ghana, led by captain Asamoah Gyan converged in their hotel room in Miami and brought the heavens down to earth with a breathtaking, thoroughly inspiring jama session.
Interestingly the session also provided the opportunity for some of the players to hone their otherwise horrible dancing steps.
Check out Kevin Prince Boateng at the tail end of the video and try and predict which dancing step that was.You might win a ticket to Brazil if you get it right.
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