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Mohammed Kudus’ request for a penalty fell on the referee’s deaf ears when he was pushed over after a blocked shot.
Ousseini Badamassi was left unmarked to head home the second corner kick, giving the Menas a deserved lead in the 22nd minute.
Having improved massively in sharp contrast to their first-half set-piece deliveries, Kudus hit the woodwork from a freekick with six minutes left to go.
Seven minutes later it was Ghana who were on the break through the left flank but there was no one on the other end of Isaac Affuls’s cross.
Black Satellites prodigy Jerry Afriyie pulled parity for Ghana in the 67th minute after a beautifully worked team effort and under pressure coach Otto Addo ran onto the pitch to hug Ernest Nuamah.
The first chance of the match came in the 11th minute for the visiting team but goalkeeper Abdul Manaf Nurudeen was in the right position to easily grab the ball..
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