Goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has assured Ghanaians of his �mammoth� commitment to the Black Stars.
The 24-year-old Norway-born is the latest convert into the Ghana national team a few months before the disappointing episode with Kevin-Prince Boateng.
The AC Milan midfielder decided to ditch the Black Stars on health grounds and with this fresh on the minds of Ghanaians the Stromgodset shot-stopper insists he is in for the long haul and is desperate to prove it at the Nations Cup in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
�I am committed to the Black Stars and with time it will tell,� he told KickiffGhana.com.
�For me it is not about where I grew up but what I have always wanted and it has been to play for the Black Stars.�
Since making his debut against Swaziland in September, Kwarasey has churned out impressive performances between the sticks for the Black Stars, thereby dethroning Richard Kingson as Ghana�s no.1 goalkeeper.
He however adds he is not resting on his oars and is even looking to improve his game while helping the Black Stars claim its first African crown in 30-years.
�I may be inexperienced but I have a lot of qualities and I am very determined to do well at the Nations Cup,� he added.
�I am really looking forward to it and I want to be part of the team that brings the Nations Cup title to Ghana for the first time in 30 years.
�It is not about who is not there because being a goalkeeper is enough pressure, especially for Ghana.�