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A few minutes before the kick-off of the much-anticipated District Independence Football Cup final between the local team from Kookookrom a village in Ghana and the visitors from Makokrom, a comparatively bigger town. There was still no sign of the referee and his assistants arriving from the regional capital.
Finally, the clock stuck 4pm; kick off time! Still no sign of the match officials.
Just as everyone present thought the match would be cancelled, suddenly a young boy was seen walking briskly towards the field. Residents of the village recognised him-it was ten-year old Kofi Mensah. What was he up to, many began to wonder?
After exchanging a few words with the match commissioner and managers of the two teams, word soon began to spread around to the effect the match would go ahead - with Kofi Mensah as the referee!
Could the little boy live up to the task of officiating such a huge game?
You are welcome, dear reader, to find out for yourself.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A few minutes before the kick-off of the much-anticipated District Independence Football Cup final between the local team from Kookookrom a village in Ghana and the visitors from Makokrom, a comparatively bigger town. There was still no sign of the referee and his assistants arriving from the regional capital.
Finally, the clock stuck 4pm; kick off time! Still no sign of the match officials.
Just as everyone present thought the match would be cancelled, suddenly a young boy was seen walking briskly towards the field. Residents of the village recognised him-it was ten-year old Kofi Mensah. What was he up to, many began to wonder?
After exchanging a few words with the match commissioner and managers of the two teams, word soon began to spread around to the effect the match would go ahead - with Kofi Mensah as the referee!
Could the little boy live up to the task of officiating such a huge game?
You are welcome, dear reader, to find out for yourself.