Africa Kicks
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Ghana's national team have a tough task ahead of them at the World Cup.
Not only do they face stiff competition from Germany, Australia and Serbia in the group stages of the competition, but a disappointing friendly against the Netherlands put into question the readiness of the team in the minds of many.
But does Ghana's president think the Black Stars have what it takes to go all the way?
The BBC's Bilkisu Labaran spoke to President John Atta Mills in Accra.
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