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General News of Thursday, 20 January 2022

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Where is the link between Black Stars failure at AFCON and corruption?

Some Ghanaians blame Ghana's defeat in AFCON on Anas' expose Some Ghanaians blame Ghana's defeat in AFCON on Anas' expose

Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas turned Ghana’s sports sector upside down with his Number 12 expose which gripped the country and Africa as a whole in 2018. The expose exposed some sports personalities in Ghana and beyond who were thriving in the web of corruption.

Paramount amongst them was the then Ghana Football Association (GFA) boss Kwesi Nyantakyi who

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You may say the rants are just for social media trends, however, an astute journalist and broadcaster, Paul Adom-Otchere - host of Good Evening Ghana programme on Metro TV - also joined in the conversation by pointing fingers at Anas for not properly handling his expose that cost Nyantakyi his position.

According to the broadcaster, Ghanaians celebrated the expose and called for the arrest of Kwesi Nyantakyi while they could have better handled the issue at the time. Reacting to Ghana’s defeat, he said, “going into a game against Comoros and conceding three goals, that’s the lowest that you can get to, and it gets to that point because when Number 12 came, we didn’t handle it well. The evidence of Number 12, the facts of Number 12 could have been handled well and you were writing letters to FIFA to sack Kwesi Nyantakyi”.

The question remains, is there really any correlation between Nyantakyi’s sack and Black Stars loss in the AFCON?

Even then, what could Kwesi Nyantakyi have done to ensure the smooth sailing of the Black Stars in the ongoing AFCON? Use his connections with the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) to change the fortunes of the Black Stars?

Maybe you have some answers?