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Funny reason Ghanaian women are getting pregnant
Team manager of Prisons Ladies FC, Fainusatu Naomi Abdulai, is excited at the introduction of a Special Competition for Women’s clubs in Ghana.
Fainusatu had lamented that the absence of football is making female players get pregnant.
An agreement was reached between the Normalization Committee and the National Women’s League clubs on February 19, 2019.
The Special Competition will kick off on March 9 at various venues.
Speaking on Happy FM, Fainusatu, the team manager of prison Ladies FC said:
“Inactive football brings a lot of problems. Some players are engaged in many social vices because they are not actively playing so we are excited by the return of football”, she stated.
“We are grateful to the Normalization committee for their decision to organize this special competition for us to be active and fit again”
“Two of our players are heavily pregnant and one is pregnant but not visible.
“One of them is married and the others are engaged so I am not saying that pregnancy and giving birth is not good but because they are grown-ups”
“I believe if we were playing football they won’t get pregnant now. They might actually decide to give birth later”, she added
Our players are getting pregnant because there is no football – Fainusatu Naomi
Fainusatu Naomi Abdulai is worried about some players getting pregnant and suspending football
Team manager of Prisons Ladies FC,… https://t.co/ue0NvwEuUr
— GH Sports Mainly UK. (@ghafootynews) February 21, 2019
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