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Team Ghana have left the shores of the country to the United Arab Emirates for the FINA World Swimming Championship.
Four swimmers will represent Ghana at the global aquatic event.
Nubia Adjei, Papa Yaw Poku Dwumoh and coach, George Ansah departed Ghana on Monday afternoon for Abu Dhabi.

Yaw Poku Dwumoh and Nubia Adjei
Unilez Takyi, who is in Italy and Abeiku Jackson from Kazan-Russia are expected to join the team later at the games.
The competition is set to commence on 16th December to 21st.
Team Ghana will be hoping to build on the two medals won at the CANA African swimming competition at the six-day event.
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