Opinions of Friday, 2 November 2018
Columnist: Evans Gyamera-Antwi
Kwesi Nyantakyi saw his 'end' coming at him but his few praise singers lured him to embrace it instead of advising him to seek for refuge.
The 49-year-old was arguably Ghana's all-time best football admnistrator after ascending the Ghana Football Association throne in 2005 and led the country to three consecutive Fifa World Cup tournaments.
Along the line, especially after 2014 World Cup, his fame began to diminsh rapidly following the over $3 million sent to Brazil to settle agitated players who had sworn Heaven and earth not to honour the last group game against Portugal if their appearance fees weren't paid.
He was fingered as one of the main brains behind this plot and the Commission of Inquiry set up by President John Dramani Mahama through their reports revealed how hundre thousands of dollars were siphoned by Nyantakyi and his cohorts ahead of the tournament during preparations. Many Ghanaians wanted his head but he was adamant to their calls to change his ways or leave the stage.
Soon, former Caf president Issa Hayatou was voted out of office for Ahmad Ahmad, after reports suggested that the former had mismanaged funds meant for the development of the game on the continent and Nyantakyi was the brain behind the plot.
One of his arguments was that Hayatou had been in office for almost three decades and needed to leave for fresh ideas to takeover.
When addressing journalists in the past, Kwesi Nyantakyi advised everyone at the gathering not to be power corrupt and should leave the stage at a point because anything contrary to this, may result in disgrace.
However, he was facing same charges back home but probably got ill-advised by close associates and instead of them prompting him on the looming storm, they rather continued to shower him with praise, just to fill their bellies at the detriment of his success and relevance in the future.
In this video, intercepted by this writer, Kwesi Nyantakyi prophesied everything that has happened to him today.
"When change is coming, nothing can stop it, there's nothing. No man or woman, born of a woman can stop it and that is what happens," Nyantakyi said in the past.
— Evans Gyamera-Antwi (@ashesgyamera) November 1, 2018
"The wind came like a hurricane and if you stop it or you try to stop it, you'll be carried off your feet," he added. pic.twitter.com/rRGZWWhe8m