Asamoah Gyan should be studied in schools – Annoh-Dompreh

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Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, firmly believes that Asamoah Gyan, the legendary Ghanaian striker, possesses remarkable qualities worthy of study.

On Tuesday, the 37-year-old announced his retirement from professional football, marking the end of his two-decade-long career in the sport.

Despite not representing the Black Stars in the last four years, Gyan’s impressive record still stands as he holds the title of all-time top scorer for Ghana, with 51 goals. Only Andre Ayew, the current captain, surpasses his 109 appearances for the national team.

Numerous tributes from federations, former clubs, teammates, fellow footballers, and fans have poured in to honour Gyan’s extraordinary achievements.

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The parliament of Ghana added their voice to the chorus of praise for the former Sunderland striker with Annoh-Dompreh, the Nsawam Adoagyiri constituency Member of Parliament describing him as a complete package to be studied in schools.

“A man with such great ability and talents both on and off the pitch deserves more.”

“I strongly believe this personality and vision should be studied in schools to inspire the next generation,” he said on the floor of parliament.

“Again, a monument should be erected in his name to show our appreciation for the diverse contribution he has made to Ghana and the world at large.

“He is an iconic figure whose brand should be promoted to inspire other rich and endowed footballers to act likewise in the manner in which he contributed to the socio-economic development of our country.

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“Speaker, he may [have] missed the golden opportunity of not qualifying Ghana to the semi-final in the 2010 World Cup.

“Nonetheless, he never missed the opportunity for restoring joy into the heart of Ghanaians with music, dance, and economic opportunities that he has offered the youth.”

Gyan also holds firmly an impressive record as Africa’s top scorer at the World Cup with six goals.