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Sports News of Sunday, 10 May 2020

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

FLASHBACK: Sports Journalist Christopher Opoku is dead

The late Christopher Opoku The late Christopher Opoku

Exactly three years ago the entire sports fraternity was thrown into a state of mourning following the death of iconic broadcaster, Christopher Opoku, on 10th May 2017.

Christopher Opoku died at the age of 42 on a Wednesday in the United Kingdom.

The ace broadcaster met his untimely death after battling cancer and had travelled to the

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For one whose journalistic instincts had been honed albeit unwittingly while yet so young, Opoku’s choice of study at tertiary level was quite unusual. On face value, the fields of Computer Science and soccer could not have been more distant from each other, yet Opoku, ever so observant.

Opoku rose to become one of Ghana's most recognizable media faces and voices. Listen to him run commentary, watch him engage in punditry on TV, or read any of his write-ups, and it is almost impossible to determine which art he handles most proficiently.

As a journalist, Opoku hosted major international tournaments, including the African Youth Championships hosted (and won) by Ghana in 1999, the Nations Cup organized a year later, and that of 2008.
Chris’ dream was to cover the Fifa World Cup, missing the 2006 and 2010 editions due to his absence from the country and his wife's scheduled delivery respectively.

Christopher Opoku was married to Mrs. Vivian Opoku and had three beautiful daughters namely Dora Nana Ama Botah Opoku, Christabell Mercy Maame Ama Opoku and Constance Paige Nana Adjoa Opoku.

His favorite quote on facebook was “I like to say it as it is and i try to be as straight as a die........