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The state of Sunyani coronation park after NDC manifesto launch

The Sunyani coronation park will host the outstanding Division One League game between Tano Bofoakwa and FC Tanga on Sunday.

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Ghanaians love football. It is next to religion. Football is probably the only single event, which unites the entire nation. When the country's football teams win matches, Ghanaians of all shades, come together and celebrate in processions and carnivals.

On Saturday, September 17, 2016, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) launched its much-talked about Manifesto ahead of the December elections at the Coronation Park in Sunyani, Brong Ahafo region.

The mammoth launch, which was attended by the President of Ghana and NDC presidential nominee - John Dramani Mahama - also saw over twenty thousand supporters and sympathisers converging on the Sunyani Coronation Park.

Pictures emanating from the venue after the Manifesto [as you can see in the pictures above and below] show the entire field fully covered with papers, rubbers, plastic and polythene bags. This same park will host the outstanding Division One League game between Tano Bofoakwa and FC Tanga on Sunday.

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Now that President John Mahama haspromised to build five new stadia if he wins the upcoming elections, specifically stating that the Brong Ahafo Region is among four other regions in Ghana that will benefit the construction of an ultramodern sports stadium, i hope he turns his attention to the Sunyani Coronation park to ensure that it is brought back to the limelight.

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