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In a shocking turn of events, the victorious Black Princesses of Ghana, who recently clinched the prestigious WAFU B U-20 Cup, have been denied their well-deserved monetary rewards, leaving the team in a state of disappointment and frustration, Kickgh.com can exclusively reveal.

Led by the indomitable Coach Yusif Basigi, the Black Princesses showcased their exceptional skills and resilience throughout the tournament, overcoming formidable opponents to claim the coveted title. With resounding victories over Benin and Burkina Faso, they saved their best for last by defeating their arch-rivals Nigeria in a nail-biting final at the iconic Baba Yara Sports stadium in Kumasi.

Despite their awe-inspiring performance on the field, recent revelations have brought to light the unfortunate reality faced by these young football prodigies. 
 
Reliable information available to this website have disclosed that the Black Princesses are yet to receive their rightful monetary benefits, casting a dark shadow over their triumph.
 
According to the source, the team members were merely provided with transport fares to return to their respective destinations following their glorious victory. 
 
Shockingly, they have been left waiting for their per-diems, which have been outstanding since their arrival at the renowned Ghanaman Centre of Excellence in Prampram, where they diligently trained and prepared for the tournament.
 
The players, coaches, and supporting staff are understandably disheartened by this neglect, considering their unwavering commitment and dedication to representing their nation with utmost pride. Their triumph was a result of relentless training, countless sacrifices, and a collective spirit that united them as a force to be reckoned with on the football pitch.
 
This disheartening situation not only tarnishes the reputation of Ghana's football administration but also raises serious concerns about the welfare and treatment of young athletes, particularly female athletes, who continue to excel on the international stage despite limited resources and support.