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Ghanaian national team woes continue as Black Satellites crush out of 2023 WAFU Zone B Championship

Ghanaian national team woes continue as Black Satellites crush out of 2023 WAFU Zone B Championship

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Meanwhile, in the other Group A encounter, Burkina Faso secured a 2-0 victory over Niger, finishing at the top of the group with 9 points

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