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Ahead of this Saturday's monthly physical exercise'Accra Works Out' former Black Stars players CK Akunnor and Augustine Arhinful have confirmed their participation.
This means regular participant Stephen Appiah, Akunnor and Arhinful will be joined by the executives and members of the Chartered Institute of Marketing for the November edition of the event at the Accra sports stadium.
“We are pleased to announce that three of Ghana’s finest ex-footballers, C.K. Akunnor, Stephen Appiah and Augustine Arhinful have agreed to join us on Saturday as we take participants through the work out”, the Organizers revealed.
Apart from Appiah who was part of the October edition, Akunnor and Arhinful will be participating for the very first time.
Participants will again get the rare opportunity to take memorable pictures with the former Black Stars players as well as all the other football icons who will be in attendance.
They will be treated to good music, free health screening as well as free healthy food after the exercise.
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