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A total of twenty-two Black Stars players are now in camp as Ghana intensifies preparations for the upcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, against Angola and Niger.
Ghana will face Angola on November 15 in Luanda, before returning to face Niger in Accra three days later.
The Black Stars opened Camp in Accra on Monday with only eight players reporting and taking part in the first training session.
However, fourteen players have since reported to camp, as the team continues preparations before travelling to Luanda to play Ethiopia.
The players in camp include Razak Simpson (Nations F.C), Isaac Afful (Samartex), Emmanuel Antwi (Asante Kotoko) , Gideon Mensah, Kudus Mohammed, Elisha Owusu, Joseph Wollacott and Osman Bukari.
The others are Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Abdul Manaf, Terry Yegbe, Jordan Ayew, Ransford Yeboah Koningsdoffer, Kingsley Schindler Ibrahim Sulemana, Michael Baidoo, Nathaniel Adjei Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Alidu Seidu, Ernest Nuamah Forson Amankwah, Francis Abu.
Ebenezer Annan is expected to join later today.
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