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Theresa Tetteh
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bɔbeasufemale Sesa
ɔman a ofiri muGhana Sesa
country for sportGhana Sesa
name in native languageTheresa Tetteh Sesa
din a wɔde ama noTheresa Sesa
abusua dinTetteh Sesa
da a wɔwoo no1 Ahinime 1986 Sesa
native languageBrɔfo Sesa
languages spoken, written or signedBrɔfo Sesa
n'adwumabadminton player Sesa
sportbadminton Sesa
participant inbadminton at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – women's singles, badminton at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – women's singles, badminton at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – mixed doubles, badminton at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – women's doubles, badminton at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – mixed doubles Sesa

Theresa Tetteh yɛ Ghanani a wɔwoo no Ahinime da a ɛdi kan, 1986.[1]

N'akansie Berɛ

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Theresa Tetteh yɛ Gnanani ba a ɔkɔsii Ghana anan mu wɔ Commonwealth Games afe 2002 ne 2010 mu wɔ agorɔ fa a wɔn ato din badminton no mu.[2] Ɔno na na ɔyɛ sahene a na ɔda Ghana badminton kuo no ano.[3]

Nakansie ho Nsɛm

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Berɛ Akensie Ɔfa Diberɛ Ne kuo ba
2002 Commonwealth Games 2002 WS 33
2010 Commonwealth Games 2010 WS 33
2010 Commonwealth Games 2010 XD 33 Daniel Nii Aryeetey

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Baabi a menyaa mmoa firieɛ

[sesa]
  1. Badminton team focused on excelling at Commonwealth Games (in English), 2010-09-24, retrieved 2023-12-04
  2. Theresa TETTEH | Profile, retrieved 2023-11-26
  3. Badminton team focused on excelling at Commonwealth Games (in English), -001-11-30T00:00:00+00:00, retrieved 2023-11-26 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Theresa TETTEH | Profile, retrieved 2023-11-26