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Kudus visits St. Nicholas School Tema with Dr. Prince Kofi Pambo

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Football star Mohammed Kudus with Dr. Prince Kofi Pambo, the team doctor of the Black Stars recently visited the St. Nicholas Charity Preparatory School in Tema Newtown, delivering inspirational messages to the students about the importance of education and perseverance.

Kudus, who was recently crowned Footballer of the Year at the Ghana Football Awards for the second consecutive time, chose the school for his first post-award engagement, highlighting his commitment to uplifting underprivileged communities.

St. Nicholas Charity Preparatory School, founded in 2012 by the St. Nicholas Charity Foundation, serves the Bankuman area, a community where many parents are fisherfolk and lack the means to support their children’s education. The school provides free education, uniforms, school supplies, and two meals a day to its 208 students, from Crèche to junior high school.

Mohammed Kudus, who also comes from a deprived community, shared his personal journey with the students, encouraging them to take their education seriously and dream big. “I understand the challenges you face because I faced them too. Education is your key to a better future. Stay focused and work hard, and you can achieve anything,” The “Starboy” told the students.

The visit, arranged by Dr. Prince Kofi Pambo, the team doctor of the Black Stars, included various activities such as basketball and football exhibitions. Kudus interacted with the children and delivered a short speech that resonated deeply with both students and staff. “Coming from a similar background, I know how important it is for these children to see that their dreams are achievable. Mohammed’s visit is a beacon of hope for them,” Dr. Pambo added.

Ivan Quashigah, a renowned Ghanaian filmmaker and the founder and CEO of Farmhouse Productions, serves as a trustee of St. Nicholas Charity Preparatory School. He expressed his gratitude for Kudus’ visit. “Having someone of Kudus’ stature take the time to visit and inspire our students is incredibly special. It shows them that they are not forgotten and that their dreams are valid,” Quashigah said.

Since its inception, St. Nicholas has maintained a 100 percent pass rate in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), with graduates continuing their education at Keta Secondary School through the free Senior High School (SHS) programme.

The school’s success is a testament to the power of education in breaking the cycle of poverty. The operational costs of the school are covered through donations from individuals and organizations. The initial funding came from a 100,000 US Dollars grant from the Maria Tsakos Foundation, based in Greece.

The foundation, associated with Tsakos Shipping, identified the educational needs in the community during their business operations in Ghana. The Greek Orthodox Church construction project in Tema was the catalyst for the school’s establishment. Observing numerous school-aged children idle and not attending school, the foundation took the initiative to gather these children and provide them with education, starting under a simple shed with one teacher.

Over the years, the school has grown, offering education up to the junior high school level. Mr. Quashigah emphasised the importance of community support in the school’s success. “Our mission is to provide these children with the education they deserve, regardless of their financial background. We rely on the benevolence of individuals and organizations to keep the school running, and we are grateful for every bit of support,” he said.

The school not only focuses on academic excellence but also on the holistic development of the children, incorporating sports and extracurricular activities into their curriculum. This approach ensures that students receive a well-rounded education, equipping them with essential life skills.

The school’s success stories are numerous, with students excelling in various fields. The first and second batches of graduates have all benefited from the free SHS programme and are making strides in their academic pursuits. Some are studying science, others are pursuing general arts, and all of them are on a path to a brighter future.

“As the children of St. Nicholas Charity Preparatory School continue their educational journey, they do so with the knowledge that they have the support and encouragement of role models like Mohammed Kudus and the trustees who are dedicated to their success. The visit by Kudus not only inspired the students but also brought attention to the incredible work being done at St. Nicholas, highlighting the importance of supporting such initiatives,” Mr. Quashigah added.

In a community where financial constraints often hinder educational opportunities, St. Nicholas Charity Preparatory School stands as a beacon of hope, proving that with the right support and determination, every child can achieve their dreams.

Noteworthy is the contributions of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs championed by Honourable Minister Nikos Dendias. The Ministry has donated funds for classrooms and the construction of a basketball pitch which is named after Greek basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo and many other interventions. Tsakos Hellas, beyond its initial donations, has continued to support the school in many ways.

The Mytilineous Metka Group has continued to be one of the biggest supporters of the school. The company built a modern canteen which includes a kitchen and restrooms. The company has also helped to complete a number of classrooms and recently provided a brand new bus for the transportation of students to and from the school.

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Ghana claims 5th place in Beach Soccer African Cup of Nations with thrilling 5-3 victory over Mozambique

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Ghana’s Black Sharks defeated Mozambique 5-3 in a fierce classification match to earn fifth place in the Beach Soccer African Cup of Nations (AFCON) with an impressive display of talent and tenacity.

After placing seventh in the 2015 and 2016 Beach Soccer AFCONs, this is Ghana’s best performance in the competition.

The match, played on Thursday, showcased the prowess of Ghana’s star player, Alexander Adjei, who netted a remarkable hat-trick, bringing his tournament total to 11 goals and earning him the Man of the Match award.

From the outset, Ghana set the pace, with Wise Nyamadi opening the scoring early in the first period. His first goal came just two minutes in, capitalising on a defensive error from Mozambique.

The momentum continued as Ghana’s relentless offence pressured the Mozambican defence, leading to two more goals before the end of the first period.

Mozambique, undeterred by the early deficit, fought back valiantly. They found the net twice in quick succession during the second period, narrowing Ghana’s lead and igniting hopes of a comeback.

But Ghana’s two-goal lead was restored when Adjei, the tournament’s top scorer, scored again, displaying his outstanding form.

As the match progressed, both teams exchanged chances in a frenetic third period. Mozambique’s efforts to close the gap were met with staunch resistance from Ghana’s defence.

Ghana scored their fifth goal in the closing minutes with a spectacular long-range attempt that gave the Mozambican goalie no chance.

Ghana’s decisive victory at the end of the game cemented the country’s standing as a powerful force in African beach soccer.

In addition to showcasing his individual skill, Alexander Adjei’s outstanding performance in the competition emphasised the team’s concerted effort throughout the competition.

Daniel Kotey Neequaye, Ghana’s coach, commended the team’s skill and tenacity while highlighting the significance of the win as they aim to build on it in upcoming tournaments.

“This victory is a result of our diligence and hard work. We got here as a team, but Alex’s incredible performance was essential,” he said after the game.

As the tournament concludes, Ghana can take pride in their performance, with eyes now set on preparations for subsequent competitions, where the Black Sharks will aim to climb even higher in the ranks of African beach soccer.

Defending Champions Senegal will face Mauritania in the final match on Saturday, October 26, 2024 after the third-place playoff match between hosts Egypt and Morocco.

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Premier League: Legon Cities FC face Accra Lions in capital dderby today

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Legon Cities take on Accra Lions in a tantalising Accra derby in match day 8 of the Premier League on Friday October 25, 2024.

The two struggling sides will clash for redemption at the University of Ghana Stadium. Kick off 19:00 GMT (7pm local time).

Legon Cities remain winless since the start of the season, suffering five defeats and a draw with an outstanding match against Asante Kotoko, scheduled for Wednesday October 30, 2024.

The Royals remain at the bottom of the Premier League table with 1 point, scored 4 and conceded the most goals in the league so far (12).

Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin’s side will be aiming for their first win of the season after losing 3-1 at Berekum Chelsea last weekend.

Accra Lions are currently sitting just 5 points above the host in the league table, having won 1, drawn 3 and suffered 3 defeats. Lions have scored 5 and conceded 7.

Coach Ibrahim Tanko’s men also head into this game with just a single win this season and that came against Nsoatreman FC at home in match week 4.

They will be desperate to record their second win in the league after managing a goalless draw in their previous match against Young Apostles.

Legon Cities have played Accra Lions three times at home in the league since 2020/21 season with Legon Cities winning one, drawing one and losing one.

In 2020/21 season, Legon Cities lost 0-1 to Accra Lions, won 2-0 in the 2021/22 season and recorded a goalless draw in the 2023/24 season.

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Ghana fall to Sudan in TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations qualifier

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Ghana suffered a 2-0 defeat to Sudan in a crucial TotalEnergies 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Martyrs International Stadium in Libya on Tuesday.

The Black Stars were seeking their first win in the qualifiers, but Sudan showed greater determination in the second half, scoring two goals to secure the points.

Mohammed Kudus captained the team, with Inaki Williams leading the attack. Ibrahim Sulemana and Elisha Owusu operated in midfield, while the backline consisted of Alidu Seidu, Gideon Mensah, Mohammed Salisu, and Alexander Djiku.

After a goalless first half, Sudan broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute through Al Tash Mohammed. He scored from close range after Mohammed Salisu’s unsuccessful goal-line clearance.

Sudan doubled their lead three minutes later with Abdel-Rahaman’s precise shot, which beat Lawrence Ati-Zigi.

Ghana made several substitutions in pursuit of a goal. Mohammed Salisu was replaced by Jonas Adjetey due to injury, while Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku came on for Antoine Semenyo and Ernest Nuamah. Alidu Seidu and Ibrahim Sulemana made way for Tariq Lamptey and Michael Baidoo.

Despite creating a few chances, Ghana’s best opportunity fell to Inaki Williams in the 82nd minute, but he shot wide.

The Black Stars pressed for a consolation goal, but their efforts were insufficient as Sudan secured their second win in the qualifiers.

Ghana will face Niger and Angola in their remaining two matches in November.

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