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The 2015 All Africa Games (AAG) are slated for September 4-19 in Congo Brazzaville and Ghana is expected to be there to battle for glory in various sports.
Below are the list of athletes selected by the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) for the Games. They will represent the nation in wheelchair athletics, blind athletics, javelin, discus and powerlifting.
Raphael Botyso Nkegbe
Patrick Obeng
Iddi Hafiz
Emmanuel Yaw Boateng
Gafar Hussein
Abubakari Yakubu
Felix Acheampong
Maclean Dzidzienyo
Frederick Assor
Jacob Arthur Sam
Favor Ayiglo
Beauty Fiator
Peter Abiola
Charles Teye-Narh
Richard Okra
Vida Antwi
Emmanuel Abbang
Amadu Yussif
Suweiba Alhassan
Zinabu Issah
Wasila Baba
Rosemary Akorli
Godfred Opoku Kissi
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