The 2016 flagbearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Ivor Kobina Greenstreet, participated in an international Para shooting competition in Italy last week.
In a Facebook post, the Black Sniper showed a number of pictures and footage of the contest.
The event was one of series of pre-qualification events for the world championships in Australia, Sydney later this year.
The former presidential candidate and lawyer who is also General Secretary of the Ghana Shooting Sports Federation, stated that he intends to collaborate with international contacts to encourage Shooting sports in general and Para shooting sports in Ghana in particular, especially amongst the youth.
He is the first African to compete in Para shooting sports at international events.
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