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Durosimi Thomas
BBC Sport in Accra
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The key players in Africa's joint bid
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Nigerian and Ghanaian officials have signed an agreement to begin preparations towards a joint hosting of the World Cup in 2010.
A delegation from Nigeria, including Sports Minister Steven Akiga and Bid Chairman Segun Odegbami met with their Ghanaian counterparts
to outline plans to fulfil Fifa's bid requirements.
Ghana's Sports Minister, Edward Osei Kwaku, said it meant they were fully behind the project.
"It is a sign of our commitment and the role we have to play towards the staging of this World Cup with our Nigerian brothers," he said.
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The co-hosts
Nigeria
Ghana
Togo
Benin
Cameroon
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Akiga said the agreement was that Ghana should provide two venues for the World Cup.
Nigeria, as the main host, will be building four.
Togo and Benin have also expressed a firm interest in taking part in the joint bid, but Cameroon are yet to commit.
Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and South Africa have all submitted solo bids for the championship, which has been guaranteed to Africa.