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Okraku’s rise to CAF ExCo

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The rise of Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, may come as a sucker punch to many of his critics in Ghana especially.
For those critics, nothing good can be identified with his administration. It has been stretched to the extent that any negative occurrence in the game is quickly attributed to him or his administration.
In fact, Kurt Okraku’s name in some quarters has become the definition of any negative occurrence in the game in Ghana.
However, it beats the imagination of all how such a person, who is often the most criticised, maybe apart from government officials, continue to earn international recognition.
The Black Stars have failed to shine; climaxing that catastrophe with a failure to qualify for the next edition of AFCON. The other national teams have all struggled under him.
For this reason he has been chastised.
But in the face of these failures, Kurt Okraku was elevated to an Executive Member position at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) at its congress held recently.
One would then ask the obvious question whether it is the case of a dislike for him that has shrouded the efforts he is putting in to develop the game in Ghana.
In a rare encounter with him recently, one of the questions I asked was why is he criticised on daily basis for the work he’s doing?
But his response was quite instructive.
Drawing an analogy from good old book – Bible, he practically preached to me about the story of the Lord Jesus Christ who was not accepted in his own home but was accepted outside his jurisdiction.
“My brother, I have no idea why people criticise me that much. They may have their reasons for doing that but I look beyond them. Even our Lord Jesus was despised by his own people. I am focused on doing the best for Ghana football. Maybe, if I don’t get the recognition today, a future generation may recognise my effort,” he said.
He may be true in a certain sense. Many times, people do not treasure the good things they have until they lose it. This is very common in many facets of life.
Irrespective of where one stands, his elevation to the high office of a CAF Executive Member is one Ghanaians cannot intentionally ignore.
Mr Okraku is the sixth Ghanaian to be occupying that office and faces the challenges of keeping the flag of Ghana high and improve the image built for the country by his predecessors.
Perhaps the efforts at the WAFU Zone ‘B’ level were so minute that it escaped the lenses of his critics but obviously, a top post at CAF is too big to be ignored.
He deserves the commendations of every Ghanaian. What he needs is the support of all but that is not to suggest that he has grown about criticism. Ayekoo Mr Okraku!
By Andrew Nortey
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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially announced the departure of Jerry Afriyie from the camp of the Black Satellites to return to his club base in Spain.
This development is in line with a prior arrangement between the GFA and the player’s club, which had indicated that they would require his return following Ghana’s first two matches in the ongoing tournament.
The Association had to rely on such an arrangement because the tournament is being played outside the FIFA window for release of players.
Jerry Afriyie made a significant contribution to the team during our opening fixtures, playing a key role in securing valuable points that have positioned the Black Satellites strongly in the quest for qualification.
While the technical team and management would have preferred to retain his services for the entirety of the competition, the GFA remains committed to honouring all arrangements with clubs in the spirit of mutual respect, cooperation and professionalism.
“We are confident that the remaining members of the squad will build on the foundation laid in the first two matches and continue to push toward our collective objective of success in the tournament,” the statement added.
The GFA has taken this opportunity to express their heartfelt appreciation to Jerry Afriyie for his dedication and service during his time with the national team, and wished him continued success at his club.
“We also thank Ghanaians at home and abroad for the unwavering support shown to the Black Satellites and urge all to continue rallying behind the team as we pursue continental glory,” the statement concluded.

The immediate past President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), Mr Ben Nunoo Mensah, on Tuesday officially handed over to the new administration led by Mr Richard Akpokavie.
At a short symbolic ceremony held at the Olympic House, GOC’s offices in Accra, Mr Nunoo Mensah handed over documents, keys and other items to the new administration to officially mark the end of his tenure.
Supported by some of his members, including Mr Frederick Acheampong, the immediate past Treasurer of the Committee, Mr Nunoo Mensah documents covering transaction and project to the new administration and welcomed them into office.
He was also full of gratitude to the members he worked with and urged the new team to work together in order to improve Ghana sports with special interest on the completion of the OlympAfrica Project at Amasaman.
Also supported by his Treasurer, Evans Yeboah, and General Secretary, Mohammed Muniru, Mr Akpokavie, the newly elected president, thanked the old team for the cooperation and pledged to work with all to better the lot for Ghana football.
“We’ll work diligently to maintain and improve legacies presented to us. All we want is the support from the board, the federations and media to place Ghana Sports and the GOC where it rightly belongs,” Mr Akopkabie said.
Mr Mohammed Muniru, the new Secretary General, thanked Mr Ben Nunoo Mensah and his administration for their marvelous service and stated that the doors of the GOC are always opened for him to offer ideas and contributions to raise and promote the GOC and Ghana Sports.
Also in attendance were Mr Isaac Duah, former Assistant Treasurer, Mawuko Afadzinu, 1st Vice President, Ernest Danso, 3rd Vice President, Baba Fuseini, Deputy Secretary General, Nii Lante Bannerman, Assistant Treasurer and Kamal Sulley, new Board Member. -GOC Communications

Absa Bank Ghana Limited, in collaboration with the Black Star Marathon Foundation, have launched the 2025 Absa Black Star Marathon.
The event for elite athletes and amateur runners is under the theme: ‘Your Story Matters,’ and is expected to start and finish at the Independence Square on Saturday, July 26.
In its second year, the Black Star Marathon will feature a range of long-distance running events, including the standard 42.2 km event for men and women, a 10 km mass run for all, and a wheelchair marathon.
According to the organisers, the marathon route is designed to highlight Accra’s landmarks, weaving through the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods to create a festive atmosphere for runners and spectators.
In his speech, the founder of the marathon, Dr Eric Kwame Adae, said the Absa Black Star Marathon was a race born from passion, purpose, and the unstoppable power of stories, saying that, “It isn’t just another marathon; it is a celebration of a movement and a statement.”
“The Absa Black Star Marathon is a call to come together not just to run and cross a finish line, but to honour every victory, struggle, comeback, and heartbeat that refuses to quit. It is a celebration of unflinching resilience, meaningful connection, and inspiration,” he added.
According to him, the mission was to further empower Ghanaians through exciting running programmes, foster a culture of health and well-being, and create a pipeline for future long-distance champions for Ghana.
On her part, the Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Absa Bank Ghana Limited, Nana Essilfuah Tamakloe, noted that sports has a unique ability to unite people from all walks of life around a shared purpose, and as a purpose-driven organisation, Absa Bank was deeply committed to empowering and fostering inclusive growth in people, from investing in and uplifting communities to contributing meaningfully to their remarkable journeys and stories.
“As a brand, we are committed to championing personal growth and national progress. That’s why we are investing not just for today, but for the future with a commitment to headline sponsorship to support this incredible platform,” she said.
“Together with the Black Star Marathon Foundation, we will bring stories of hope, health, and heroism to the forefront, amplifying voices and journeys that inspire us all while not only celebrating physical endurance, excellence, and resilience but also investing in the health and well-being of our lives, because it matters,” she added.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) Prof. Kobby Mensah, pledged his outfit’s support for the event, announcing plans for a sports parade, featuring athletes on a double-decker bus. “We’ll showcase Accra like never before, making this one of the world’s premier marathons,” he indicated.
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