Tag: kwesi nyantakyi
‘I had to kneel for Sulley Muntari to be named in...
Former Ghana Football Association President Kwesi Nyantakyi has revealed that he practically begged for Sulley Muntari to be named in Black Stars squad for...
THE ‘BABY JET’ HAS LANDED: Legon Cities Really Have Our Attention...
A little over a year ago, the future of Ghana’s domestic football was shrouded in doubt and uncertainty. The previous year, 2018, had brought...
I don’t have issues with Nyantakyi – Ghana FA boss Okraku
Ghana Football Association president Kurt E.S. Okraku has denied reports that there is a frosty relationship between him and his predecessor Kwesi Nyantakyi.
He said...
#12: Fmr Ghana FA boss Nyantakyi charged with fraud
Ghana's former FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi and the former Northern Regional Representative of the GFA, Abdulai Alhassan, have been charged with fraud and corruption...
STYLE OVER SCARS: Legon Cities’ Make-Up Masks Old Realities
Before its team bus -- complete with customized number plates, and photos of which lighted up Ghana Twitter -- took to the road for...
Number 12: Fmr Ghana FA boss Nyantakyi for court
Former president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Kwesi Nyantakyi will soon be prosecuted following completion of the review of the docket by the...
NEW DAWN: Okraku Takes Turn at the Wheel of Ghana Football
Nineteen years ago, Kurt E.S Okraku received a diploma from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), sharing honors in that graduating class with --...
MAIN MAN: Nyantakyi Is the Ally to Have and to Hate
The Ghana Football Association needs a new president, and seven have thrown themselves forward for the role that has been vacant since June last...
NOT SO FAST: Nyantakyi’s Shadow Will Haunt Any Successor
More than a year has passed since the Ghana Football Association was last led by an elected head, following the exit of incumbent Kwesi...
REALITY CHECK: Ghana’s Football Woes Outlast Nyantakyi
A year ago, if you asked anyone what the problem with Ghanaian football was, most wouldn't have been able to see beyond the ‘obvious’:...