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It’s been a difficult few months as the coronavirus pandemic continue to wreak havoc across the world with sports greatly affected.
In Ghana, the situation is minimal as authorities have enforced strict measures to curb the spread the deadly disease.
One of such strict measures is the ban on all public gatherings including sporting activities. Following the ban, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) also announced the suspension of the Ghana Premier League and other competitions.
The suspension of the football is having a great effect on major stakeholders - footballers, team owners, coaches and fans.
However, one man who is also feeling the effect of the ban is Mr Nii Akramah Tagoe.
Mr Tagoe feeds thousands of fans at the Accra Sports Stadium as he runs Tagoe Kitchen and Catering Services.
Joy Sports George Addo Jnr visited popular vendor and has come through with his video feature.
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