Mahama trolls Akufo-Addo on ‘dog’ comment

The former president of the country has taken a swipe at his successor following a comment that a dog can’t be hanged

Former Ghana president John Dramani Mahama has advised Nana Akufo-Addo to be wary of the usage of idiomatic expressions during his speeches since it can affect him in the future.

Akufo-Addo, who was addressing audience at the 2018 Annual Internal Audit Conference in Accra on Wednesday, insisted that he and his family are not corrupt despite allegations by the opposition that they are involved in illegalities and added that oppressors want to ‘give the dog a bad name in order to hang it but this dog can’t be hanged.’

This comment has gone viral with a section of Ghanaians tagging him as a ‘dog’ especially on social media and Mahama who suffered same fate following a speech that he is a ‘dead goat’ while in power has advised him to desist from such utterances.

 

Mahama is expected to run for the 2020 elections in his bid to win power once again.

I’m a dog you can’t hang – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Akufo-Addo has stated that the conspiracy by his political opponents to link him and his family to alleged acts of corruption will fail.

Mr Akufo-Addo said he is not a corrupt leader and his family members are not engaged in corrupt acts.

Speaking at the annual Internal Audit Conference in Accra on Wednesday, 1 August 2018, Mr Akufo-Addo said the “stringent and desperate efforts being made by my political opponents to tarnish me and my family with corruption will simply not wash.

“ I am aware that you give a dog a bad name in order to hang it, but this dog will not be hanged”, the president said to his critics.

“ I did not come to public life to make money out of public service, and members of my family know fully well they have to behave and are not involved in anything untowar d,” he added.

He told the gathering that his vow to the people of Ghana to protect the public purse is unwavering, and asked for assistance from internal auditors to fight corruption in the country.

“ I came to renew publicly, the sacred vow that I took; to protect the public purse. I came also to acknowledge that this is not a battle I wage or win alone. There are many layers to the protection of the public purse and internal auditors are its primary defenders ,” he stated.

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Twumasi determined to fight for Deportivo Alaves starting place

The Ghanaian who completed a move to the Glorious Ones last week is hoping to command a starting place

Ghana striker Patrick Twumasi is already eyeing a successful season with La Liga side Deportivo Alaves after joining on a four-year deal from Kazakh champions Astana FC last week.

The 24-year-old was brought on board by coach Abelardo Fernandez Antuna in a bid to improve the club’s performance in the upcoming campaign after they beat the drop on final day last season.

“I know I’m going to face massive competition at Deportivo Alaves because they have got good and wonderful players,” Twumasi told 442gh .

“But it’s up to me to justify myself in the team and it all comes down to hard work and dedication ahead of the new season so I’m ready for it,” he added.

Twumasi, who has three international caps with the Black Stars, is the second Ghanaian at the Mendizorrotza after Wakaso Mubarak.

At Astana, he scored 18 goals and provided three assists in 29 appearances.

Essien backs Thomas Partey to succeed Gyan as new Ghana captain

The former Ghana international believes the Atletico Madrid star can step into the shoes of Asamoah Gyan as the Black Stars skipper

Former Ghana midfielder Michael Essien claims Atletico Madrid’s Thomas Teye Partey has the potentials to succeed Asamoah Gyan as Black Stars captain.

The 24-year-old has been acting as captain in the interim since last year, following injuries to Gyan and Andre Ayew, who recently joined Turkish club Fenerbahce.

Under Partey’s captaincy Ghana have played five games without any defeat.

According to Essien, Party can fill the void once coach Kwesi Appiah officially declares the roll vacant.

“There are good players in the national team but I think Thomas Partey is doing great and he can lead the team [if Asamoah Gyan retires],” Essien told TV3.

“He is doing wonderful things with his club and the national team as well. He has captained the national team on few occasions and I think he will be a good leader,” he added.

Essien, who boasts of 58 international caps with the Black Stars, was tipped to lead the national team after Stephen Appiah retired but injuries hindered his chances.

Preview: AS Vita Club vs Aduana Stars: Kenichi eyes double over Congolese giants

The pressure is mounting on the Black Dolphins to take revenge after suffering their first loss in the group stage at the hands of the visitors

Florent Ibenge’s AS Vita Club face Ghana Premier League champions Aduana Stars in Kinshasa in the second leg of Caf Confederation Cup Group A fixture on Sunday, having lost 2-1 in the first game in Dormaa Ahenkro.

After occupying the top spot since matchday one, Vita have now dropped two places down midway, but have two home games, including Aduana’s visit to make amends in their run to the round of 16. With their impeccable home record after four games, there is still hope.

However, a section of the club’s supporters have started asking questions about the tactics of their coach, despite winning the local top-flight few days ago, and he has promised an improved performance for Sunday’s clash.

“We’ll make amends and hopefully go top or second after Sunday,” Ibenge said.

“We gave a good account of ourselves in the first leg but Aduana were lucky to have won the game. We’ll do our best and do things right too so that they can’t run away with even a point.

“The supporters are agitating for a win and it’s in the right direction. If we drop points on Sunday, our chances of qualifying will be further limited,” he added.

Aduana, on the other hand, have their own issues. They have been partly inactive and last played an away game almost eight weeks ago following the suspension on the top-flight by government.

They left for DR Congo with 15 players instead of 23 due to financial difficulties. Again, in Caf’s inter-club competitions, they have failed to pick a single point away and woefully conceded eight goals in their last three games.

However, it may be too early to predict Sunday’s outcome since the club is now under the guidance of a new coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi, who took over from Yussif Abubakar a fortnight ago.

The Japanese breathed life back into the Fire Club’s poor campaign thanks to a home victory over Vita in the first leg. He also believes he can repeat that feat in Kinshasa.

“I promise that we will bring the three points back to Ghana,” Kenichi told reporters in Accra, before departure.

“We have done everything possible, including change of captaincy, to bring the three points back. Many of our supporters won’t be able to make the journey but as they are supporting us and demanding the results, our players are pushing themselves to the best and we will bring the three points back,” he added.

In Casablanca, table toppers Raja will square off with Ivorian giants Asec Mimosas in the other game, after picking an all-important victory in Abidjan last week.

Andre Ayew joins Fenerbahce on loan from Swansea City

The Ghana midfielder has completed a loan move to the Turkish top-flight after failing to help them avoid relegation

Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew has agreed a season-long loan move to Turkish Super Lig side Fenerbache from Swansea City, both clubs have confirmed.

The 28-year-old, who joined West Ham United in a record transfer fee of £20.5 million from Swansea in 2016, suffered a hamstring injury on his debut game against Chelsea and later returned to the Welsh side after falling down the pecking order in David Moyes’ setup and has signed a season-long loan deal with an option to make the deal a permanent one.

“Ayew today left the Swans’ pre-season tour in Austria to travel to Turkey for a medical ahead of his move to the Super Lig, which will be completed subject to international clearance,” a club’s statement read.

“The Turkish giants will also have the option to purchase Ayew on a permanent deal at the end of his loan spell,” the statement added.

Swansea coach Graham Potter, who recently replaced Carlos Calvahal, lauded Ayew’s attitude during pre-season.
“I understand the circumstances of the move – it’s part of the restructure of us going forward,” he said.

“From my perspective, he has been brilliant. He has applied himself in training, supported what we are trying to do and been very professional.
“He has been a joy to work with and we wish him the best,” he added.

Ayew becomes the latest Ghanaian to don the jersey of Fenerbahce after former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah and Sam ‘Foyoo’ Johnson.

Essien broods on ‘shambolic state’ of Ghana football

The midfielder insists that the current state of football in the country is shameful
Ghana midfielder Michael Essien says football is currently in a terrible state in the country.

This comes after all activities related to football were put on hold by government following an investigation by undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas in June, which exposed corrupt practices by football administrators and referees.

“It’s a very sad and a shameful situation [with regards to] what is happening to football in Ghana,” Essien said.

“Now, we just have to look forward and resolve the shambolic situation the Football Association finds itself in and hopefully they can get back to work and give these local players the chance to play.

“That is what they do for a living and now they are doing nothing which is quite hard for them. I hope they can resolve the issue for them to get back to work as soon as possible,” he added.

Essien, who has obtained a Uefa B coaching license, is currently on holidays in Ghana after parting ways with Indonesian top-flight Persib Bandung.

He featured for Liberty Professionals in Ghana Premier League before moving abroad

Atsu eyes improved performance with Newcastle United in Premier League

The Magpies midfielder is raring to get on the pitch after recovering from knee injury

Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu is brimming with confidence ahead of the 2017-18 Premier League season which kicks off next month.

The 26-year-old went under the knife in April following a knee injury sustained while playing against Leicester City. He believes he’s now fully fit to fight for a starting role and improve his records in Rafael Benitez’s squad.

“I’m feeling more confident by the day and I just want to work hard now and prepare for the start of the season,” the former Chelsea winger told The Chroniclelive .

“It’s going to be a big challenge for all of us but we are all looking forward to it. This season, I’m determined to be better than my first two seasons at Newcastle,” he said.

“It starts in the friendly games and it goes right up to the Premier League kick-off. This season, there is going to be a lot of competition for first-team places that’s why I am very happy to get surgery out of the way.

“It means I am back and able to stake my claim for a first-team place. I feel I can compete with anybody that’s in the side,” he added.

Atsu has been looking very sharp in Newcastle’s pre-season, grabbing the match-winner in the friendly against St Partick’s.

“It felt great to be playing a game again and also getting on the scoresheet – and I’m very happy,” he said.

“After surgery, I have been able to get back quickly and be involved in pre-season. I was worried about the possibility of missing pre-season.

“It’s very important for the whole season so I am pleased to be back and mark it with a goal,” he added.

Last season, Atsu made 28 league appearances and scored two goals.

Nyantakyi will become Fifa president after he’s exonerated, says Kojo Yankah

The Western region football chief believes his former boss will eventually return to football administration

Ghana FA executive committee member Kojo Yankah has insisted that former Fifa Council member Kwesi Nyantakyi will be cleared of all charges levelled against him.
Nyantakyi was caught on camera accepting gifts in a documentary titled ‘Number 12’ produced by Ghanaian undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

The acceptance of gifts by football officials and administrators flouts the rules and regulations of the world’s football governing body.

The former Ghana FA president, who was also serving as Caf’s first vice president, has been handed a 90-day ban from all football-related activities. He has resigned from all positions previously held.
However, Yankah believes his former boss will ascend to the highest office in football once exonerated.

“I’m still solidly behind Kwesi Nyantakyi because I know he’s clean. I swear that Kwesi Nyantakyi will come back to football administration stronger in the future,” Yankah told Hello FM .

“He will come back and will even become very influential than he was in the past. Mark my words that after he is exonerated from all the charges levelled against him, he will become GFA president again and then win an election to become Fifa president,” he added.

Nyantakyi reigned as GFA boss between December 2005 and June 2018 and was even planning to seek reelection in 2019, according to reports.

Aduana Stars can’t survive in Kinshasa, says Vita Club coach Ibenge

The Black Dolphins boss has congratulated the Fire Club following their victory but believes a sweet revenge is underway

Vita Club coach Jean-Florent Ibenge believes Aduana Stars will be defeated when both sides meet in the Caf Confederation Cup Group A return leg in Kinshasa on July 29.

The Fire Club defeated the DR Congo champions 2-1 in Ghana on Wednesday thanks to goals from Bright Adjei and Yahaya Mohammed.

“It was not a bad game against Aduana but the results won’t help our course. Anyway, congratulations to Aduana,” Ibenge said, as quoted by AshesGyamera.com.

“We came into the game early and wanted to win but it was a little difficult. We’re going back to work hard and win the return leg.

“We need the three points badly in Kinshasa and we must work towards it right from today. I don’t think Aduana can survive there like they did at their home ground,” he added.

Ahead of the game, Vita Club were leaders of the group but have dropped two places with Raja Casablanca now the new leaders following an away win over Asec Mimosas of Cote D’Ivoire.