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Leading real estate developer, Trasacco Ghana Limited has urged the Black to go the extra mile in their FIFA World Cup play-off against their Nigerian counterparts today in Kumasi.
Ghana is set to host Nigeria in a two-legged crunch tie, and to the multiple award-winning company, the Stars will have to go all out to realise the Qatar 2022 dream.
To the management of Trasacco, the socio-economic gains Ghana stand to benefit from cannot be quantified in monetary terms, hence the charge to go the extra mile.
General Manager of Corporate Affairs, Trasacco Valley, Kwame Danso stated.
"We don't only think of decent accommodation for our numerous clients, we know how Ghanaians love their football.
"We stand to gain a lot if we make it to Qatar, from those on the streets to our big men in high places, everybody will have his or her share for making it to the Mundial."
He added that "Ghana's participation in three world cups and the huge benefits it brought our dear country should be enough motivation for the team to conquer their Nigerian counterparts. We are urging the team to make themselves and the country proud by beating Nigeria."
Ghana is set to play the Super Eagles of Nigeria tonight at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.
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