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Former Black Stars midfielder, Mohammed Polo, will today July 14, release his book titled, 'Polo The Magnificent.'
The book chronicles the story of the dribbling magician. Polo's memoir was written by Nii Odai Laryea and published by DAKpabli & Associates.
The Ghana-India Kofi Annan Center of Excellence in Information and Communications Technology, Ridge, in Accra, will host the event.
The 106-page book details Polo's life, career, and impact as a member of both Hearts and the national team.
Polo was a member of the Ghana Black Stars squad which won the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
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