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As fans from Africa's top footballing nations converge in Ghana for the Africa Cup of Nations we ask what impact the tournament will have on you or your country.
The 26th Africa Cup of Nations will be the focus of the continent for the next month with millions of football fans tied to the radio or television to follow all the drama as it unfolds day by day.
The great Liverpool manager Bill Shankly once said football was "more important than life or death". Do you agree?
But truly, can the beautiful game of football raise national morale or help unite countries divided by conflict or ethnic strife? Are you planning to travel to Ghana in support of your team and if so what are your hopes and expectations? Or do you think the football frenzy is over-hyped and taken far too seriously? What are your views.
SOURCE: BBC
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