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Fifteen days after officially beginning work, Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah will be officially unveiled on Tuesday at the head office of the Ghana Football Association.
Appiah, who was reappointed as coach of the team two months ago, has already started working calling up players to the B-team as well as monitoring league centers and attending a couple of launching ceremonies.
It is widely reported that the former Ghana captain has signed a two-year contract with the Ghana FA.
The 56-year old is expected to qualify Ghana to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon and also try to rescue Ghana's World Cup qualifying campaign.
"Yes I think it is not yet out but God willing by tomorrow you will see the news out that Kwesi Appiah will be unveiled on Tuesday at the FA secretariat,” vice President George Afriyie told the media.
His plans and vision for Ghana as well as targets will be made known to all at the unveiling.
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