
Colchester forward Kwesi Appiah has graduated with a degree in sports journalism from the Staffordshire University.
The ex Ghana forward took to twitter to express his joy in graduating.
He tweeted; “A monumental day for my family and I. An investment in education always pays the best interest,”
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Appiah was pivotal for Ghana during the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations with the Black Stars reaching the final.
Ghana lost on penalties to Ivory Coast.
Appiah’s career has been hit with so many injuries injuries and has since played in England and even India.
He currently plays for Colchester United in the English League One.
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