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General News of Saturday, February 9, 2019
Source: Ghanacrusader.com
2019-02-09
play the videoFormer boss of the GFA, Kwesi Nyantakyi
The absorbing account of the corruption of Ghanaian football exposes; The famous video "Number 12", which moved the pbadions in overwhelming revelations about the misdeeds of supposedly infallible football administrators, was presented in the light of the stunned audience of the Ghanaian public. Kwesi Nyantakyi spoke at the very center of this storm.
Nyantakyi was behind the wall for so long that it seemed he would never speak, but when he did, his accusing fingers were pointed at nearby. The central target of his murmur was Tiger Eye Private Investigations, a firm led by the acclaimed investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, who released the skeletons from the cabinet of the Ghana Football Federation (GFA) and his boss.
However, Nyantakyi, speaking on the Oman FM channel in Accra, was struck by an astonishing element: all the Ghanaian football that does not like it paid four hundred thousand US dollars to Anas for l '39. ;tear down. He hinted that Anas had been pushed by elements of Ghanaian football who wanted to see his disappearance.
Not surprisingly, in a lively posture, Nyantakyi, who remains banned from all football-related activities by the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA), said; "The project that he did against me was a sponsored project. The people of the GFA that I did not like paid 400 000 US dollars to Anas to do it.
However, it seems that his diatribe may have contributed little to changing public perception as many still have strong opinions about Nyantakyi and think that the former football administrator uses the slow work of the standardization committee set place by FIFA to lead Ghanaian football in order to influence a little public affection his way.
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