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Seriously.
The last team one would ecpect to chalk this feat would be the side from Cape Coast. But that's exactly what they did on Wednesday - they stunned the chaps chasing the title.
Dwarfs have been in wonderfully bad form in the past five weeks, but a tweak here and there ensured a shock win for new boss Prosper Nartey.
Having come in for Joseph 'J.E' Sarpong two matchdays ago, the university lecturer knew he had to start winning, and quickly. Reliable goal-getter Bright Lukman - the team's top scorer in their last Division One stint - joined Nicholas Gyan two get the strikes Ebusua sorely needed.
Interestingly, it had been Aduana who shot into the lead through Richard Mpong. 2-1 it finished, however.
Aduana Stars had won five straight league games, the first time they had achieved this in the club's history. Here's what their form guide looked like before kickoff in the Central Region.
They were on a roll, while Dwarfs looked for a first win in five games since beating Techiman City last month.

MATCH FACTS
Head to Head
Total matches played = 9
Ebusua Dwarfs wins = 4
Drawn matches = 3
Aduana Stars wins = 2
*Dwarfs have won just three of their last fifteen premiership games (W3 D6 L7)
*Aduana Stars have lost just one of their last seven premier league fixtures (W5 D1 L1)
*Aduana Stars have managed two wins of their last eight away fixtures in the premiership.
*Dwarfs have lost just one of their last twelve home matches in the premier league (W7 D4 L1)
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