Ghana FA is clean & doesn’t fear Anas’ impending video, says Saanie Daara

The football association’s spokesman has debunked suggestions that members are living in fears following a hint that they’ve been allegedly caught in corrupt practices

Ghana Football Association communication director, Ibrahim Saanie Daara, has insisted that they are not worried despite reports in the local media that ace investigate journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has finally caught some members on camera engaging in corrupt and fraudulent practices.

Anas, who previously did some investigative jobs concerning the judicial system of the country, has hinted that his latest work will specifically be on football and politics but Saanie says they do not fear any expose since they have always been clean in their dealings.

“There is nothing to fear about the Anas exposè. Is Anas Aremeyaw Anas kakai or what? Same noise was made about a certain EOCO and Commission of Inquiry in the past but we had no bruises from those operations and inquiries because we are clean,” Saanie told Fox FM.

 

Journalist Evans Gyamera-Antwi counting the days left for the expose

“He should come with his findings and everyone who has something should bring it because we’ll examine them. They say because of Anas my voice is low, let me raise it higher for them to see.

“I have been caught by the Ramadan fever and not Anas fever which doesn’t even exist that’s why I’m quite nowadays,” he added.

Anas and his Tiger Eye PI’s latest work has been titled ‘Number 12’ and will be premiered at the International Conference Centre in Accra on June 6 and 7, before it is shown in other regions in including Kumasi (Ashanti region) later on.

According to AshesGyamera‘s sources, the tickets for the premiering have received massive demands as majority of Ghanaians are patiently waiting to see the perceived corruption in the sports fraternity.

Asamoah announces Juventus departure, Inter Milan speculations intensified

 

The 29-year-old who recently announced his return to the Black Stars fold after a four year absence, is leaving the Turin side

Juventus’ Ghanaian utility player Kwadwo Asamoah has posted on Twitter, a letter bidding farewell and thanking the club’s ahead of Saturday’s season finale.

The 29-year-old versatile player who joined Juve from Udinese in 2012, is seemingly poised to join Inter Milan on a free transfer after announcing his exit.
In the letter, Asamoah reveals that he opted against renewing with the Turin side after he was offered a new deal.
He is been linked with Serie A rivals Inter and is expected to complete his switch soon.

Asamoah, who will feature for the last time on Saturday’s season finale against Verona, leaves Juve having made 165 appearances, scoring five times and assisted 21, he also won six successive Serie A titles and four consecutive Coppa Italia trophies.

He was involved in unsuccessful Champions League finals in 2015 and 2017.

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Wafa appoint Patrick Liewig as new coach in short term deal

The Academy Boys will now work with the former Asec Mimosas manager following the departure of their boss on mutual grounds

Ghana Premier League side Wafa have announced the signing of Patrick Liewig as the new coach until the end of the season to replace Klavs Rasmussen who parted ways mutually last month following series of poor results

The Sogakope-based club failed to pick a win in five games which had Rasmussen in charge but surprisingly, they have recovered from their early slumber and gone on to achieve some incredible features under the stewardship of caretaker manager Moro Ibrahim including the 5-0 drubbing of Dreams FC at home and the 3-2 away win over Ebusua Dwarfs in Cape Coast.

From lying in the relegation zone, they have impressively moved several places up to fourth position and boast of 18 points, just three points behind leaders Ashanti Gold.

Liewig, who has previously worked with Club Africain, Stade Tunisian, MC Alger, EGS Gasfa and Tanzanian giants SC Simba will have his first assignment in Ghana when Wafa play giants Hearts of Oak in Cape Coast on May 23 in the top-flight.

Aduana Stars 3-3 Raja Casablanca: Asamoah’s belter saves Ogya Club from home defeat

Despite going down on three occasions, the Ghanaian champions rallied from behind to pick a point thanks to Asamoah’s late strike

Aduana Stars unbeaten home record in Caf inter-club competition came under threat but was finally preserved after sharing the spoils 3-3 with Raja Casablanca in Caf Confederation Cup Group A fixture on Wednesday at Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa Ahenkro.

The hosts’ coach Yussif Abubakar made two changes to his starting XI that lost to Asec Mimosas a fortnight ago, bringing in Congolese international Oba Ikama Ulitch and Bright Agyei for Zakaria Mumuni and Yahaya Mohammed respectively.
After a slow start, Aduana were made to pay for their lackadaisical approach at the back by the 11th minute, when Mahmoud Benhalib gave Raja the opening goal with a clean finish, after beating the offside trap.

The hosts had time to regroup after the setback and began to cause troubles for Raja. It nearly paid off by the 14th minute after Sam Adams was played through by Noah Martey but the midfielder fluffed the opportunity.

However, Ikama Ulitch brought Aduana level on 21st minute following a goal-mouth melee. Caleb Amankwa’s cross was blocked by Raja’s defence but Ulitch fired home from the box.

Another sluggish defending by Aduana’s back-four allowed Chikito Lema Mabidi to restore Raja’s lead by the 39th minute.
Aduana continue to pressurised Raja and came close to pulling level by the 47th through Derrick Sasraku but his effort was saved by Raja goalkeeper Zniti Anas.

Finally, there was an opening for the hosts to make it 2-2 through Caleb Amankwah by the 49th minute. The defender, who joined from Wafa this season, rose above his marker to head in corner-kick.

Six minutes later, Derrick Sasraku had a glorious chance to send Aduana into the lead for the first time in the game but the striker saw his effort hitting the goalpost, with Adams wasting the rebound.

By the 61 minute, Raja took the lead once more against the run of play through Benhalib and he could’ve achieved a hat-trick eight minutes later after he latched onto a loose ball in Aduana’s box but his shot hit the side net.

Nathaniel Asamoah had a golden opportunity on 86th minute to fetch the equaliser for Aduana after he was teed off by Amankwa but instead of going for power, he decided to round up goalkeeper Anas and the visitors recovered to clear their lines.
With the time winding down, a section of the home supporters opted to take early exit in disappointment but Aduana players showed great resolve to push for an equaliser. Asamoah atoned in the 92nd minute for his earlier misses with a stunning half-volley from the edge of the area to send the ‘die-hard’ supporters into wild jubilation.

Although, the hosts pushed men forward for the winner, it was too little too late as Raja held on to pick their second point in the competition.

Eric Donkor finally signs for Ashanti Gold after Kotoko exit

The defender has joined the regional rivals few days after mutually terminating his contract with the Porcupine Warriors

Asante Kotoko former defender Eric Donkor has become Ashanti Gold’s latest acquisition after completing a move on Wednesday in an undisclosed fee, AshesGyamera can confirm.

The 28-year-old who arrived in Kumasi in 2011 spent seven seasons with the Porcupine Warriors but was deemed as surplus to requirements by coach Paa Kwesi Fabin following persistent injury layoffs.

Donkor met Ashanti Gold’s top hierarchy with his counsel and wife as well as daughter and put pen to paper after all negotiations were completed.

He will join his new teammates this weekend after every necessary arrangements about his resident is completed.

According to AshesGyamera‘s sources, Ashanti Gold are in an advanced stage to also sign their former striker Sadick Adams who was also released by Kotoko after being accused of mutiny against coach Fabin.

 

Hearts of Oak complete the signing of Ernest Sowah

The 30-year-old has finally completed his much-awaited move to the Phobians on Wednesday

Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak have announced the signing of goalkeeper Ernest Sowah in a one-and-half-year deal.

The 30-year-old mutually parted ways with Asante Kotoko a fortnight ago after falling behind in the pecking order following a burst-up with the club’s chief executive officer Dr.Kwame Kyei.

He was relegated to the youth team after accusations of bribery and corruption was levelled against him, losing his place in the first team to youngster Danlad Ibrahim.

However, he decided to join Hearts amid interest from Ashanti Gold and Aduana Stars after he was promised more playing time to recover from his ineffectiveness.

“Accra Hearts of Oak is delighted to confirm Ernest Sowah has signed for the club,” a club’s official statement said.

Hearts goalkeeping coach Jerry Agyei lauded the qualities of Sowah and believes he will help them reach their goals.

“We are happy to welcome Ernest Sowah into the Hearts family. He’s an experienced goalkeeper and we believe he will help bolster our goalkeeping department in our search for glorious,” he said.

Sowah has become the second player within four months to join Hearts from rivals Kotoko after Evans Quao.

However, he must shrug off competition from goalkeeper Ben Mensah before he can command a starting role in Henry Wellington’s setup.

Mohammad Salah hasn’t reached Ronaldo & Messi’s level, says Kwadwo Asamoah

The midfielder-turned-defender claims the Egyptian has been in a top form but still not close to Ronaldo and Messi’s class

Juventus star Kwadwo Asamoah believes Egyptian international Mohamed Salah has done enough this season with Liverpool but hasn’t reached the level of Real Madrid icon Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona poster boy Lionel Messi.

Salah ended the 2017-18 Premier League campaign as the topscorer after netting 32 goals, two more than Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane and was also adjudged as the PFA Player of the Year.

Following this feature, a section of football pundits and connoisseurs have predicted that he can match Ronaldo and Messi to break their dominance as the Fifa World Best Player for the past decade but Asamoah who has been hugely linked to Inter Milan has other ideas.

“Mohamed salah has performed creditably well in the year under review but I dont think he has reached the level of [Lionel] Messi and [Cristiano] Ronaldo,” Asamoah told Atinka FM.

“We’re all proud of him and I’m not really surprised with how he has performed this season because he has previously exhibited such potentials [only that the goals have been many thanks before],” he added.

Salah will have another opportunity to exhibit his qualities at the highest stage as he is part of the Egypt squad that will play in the 2018 Fifa World Cup holding in Russia.

False news: Kwadwo Asamoah denies having medical with Inter Milan

The Ghanaian has denied reports that he had undergone medical with Inter Milan ahead of a three-year deal on Tuesday

Juventus defender Kwadwo Asamoah has vehemently denied reports that he has had a successful medical with rival Inter Milan ahead of a possible three-year deal worth £3.2 million per season.

The 29-year-old is expected to become a free agent next week following the expiration of his contract but where he will be leaving to next season hasn’t been certain until reports suggested on Tuesday that he was in the city of Milan to complete a move.

However, the Ghanaian who joined Juve from Udinese in 2012 and has gone on to make 115 appearances says he hasn’t met any officials of Inter for his medical.

“I am still a Juventus player as a speak and have not undergone any medical with Inter Milan or any club with regards to a possible transfer,” Asamoah told Atinka FM.

“As I’m talking to you now I’m currently at home in Turin and not Milan as speculated so I don’t know where such false news are emanating from,” he added.

Asamoah further expressed his delight after winning the Serie A and admitted that Napoli gave them a run for their money.

“The Italian Serie A is very competitive league in Europe. In the just-concluded season, Napoli gave us a tough time but we had quality that helped us to win the title in the end,” he said.

AshesGyamera understands that Chelsea, West Ham United and Everton have expressed interest in the services of the former Liberty Professionals star aside Inter.

I’ll be shocked if Anas exposes corruption in football since I’ve not seen any, says Asamoah Gyan

The Black Stars skipper has insisted that he is yet to spot any form of corruption in Ghana football amid reports that Anas Aremeyaw Anas is on the verge of exposing it

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has revealed his desire to watch Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ much-awaited documentary about corruption within football and politics in the country.

The ace investigate journalist has on numerous occasions admitted that his recent work which will be premiered on June 6 in Accra, is solely about football and politics, emphasizing that those found captured can never recover from the damage that it will cause.

No names have been mentioned so far but a section of Ghanaians have started pointing accusing fingers on some high-ranking people at the Football Association and even suggesting that many of them have resorted to fleeing the country to Europe to avoid arrest, but the FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi has vehemently denied such suggestions.

In spite of all the rumours about ‘Number 12, Gyan who previously played in the Ghana Premier League before leaving to Italy for greener pastures, insists he is yet to come across any corrupt practices in the game despite even becoming the captain of the national team.

“As the captain of the Black Stars, I’m interested in the video and will make time time to watch it if only I’m in Ghana. I will be very shocked if it comes out clear that there is corruption in our game (Ghana football),” Gyan told Hot FM.

“This is because throughout my career I have not come across such an issue till date so we’re all waiting,” he added.

According to AshesGyamera‘s sources, although some people have tried to push their way through to have a portion of the impending video edited so that they can be spared, all actions have ended fruitless including the use of top religious leaders.

Amidus FC win maiden ‘End Tramadol abuse’ challenge cup

 

The campaign to eradicate abuse of the banned substance reached another milestone in the capital city of Brong Ahafo region over the weekend

Following the ban on the opiate painkiller called Tramadol, which has been damaging a lot of people especially the youth’s lives and future, Kele initiative has taken it upon themselves to also help in curbing its usage since it’s still being traded illegally in many ghettos and slums.

As part of their project, there was a fun game and educational seminars organised in Sunyani last weekend with several young men participating, to further create enough awareness on the effects that the drug comes along with.

Some of the youth who were addressed on the effects of Tramadol

Following series of pulsating football encounters, Amidus FC ended up as victors after hammering Weezy FC 3-0 in the final to clinch the title.

Prince Karikari, founder of Kele Initiative expressed his delight following the successful program but called on other corporate organisations and NGOs to come to their aid in fighting the abuse of the drug since many young people continue to mix it with other drinks and substance before work, sex, etc.

“I did organize a #Endtramadol Abuse Gala games at New Dormaa Park inside Sunyani on Sunday and it received massive participation,” Kelele told AshesGyamera.com.

“Amidus FC and Weezy FC went to the final but Amidus won 3-0 to annex the virgin cup. Latif salifu from Amidus also emerged the best player of the tournament. To be honest, he’s a future prospect.

“We however, call on other corporate organisations and individuals as well as NGOs to help us in their own little ways so we can expand the programs to many places and save the youth. We can save them through education and counseling and it is possible that some of the addicts can even become prominent figures in the nearby future,” he added.

The brains behind the initiative

There are other programs lined up to take place in other cities and towns in the Brong Ahafo region before the close of the year.

The kids also joined the campaign

According to AshesGyamera’s sources, Zylofon Media’s top hierarchy will be meeting in the coming weeks and it’s likely they will offer a hand as part of their social corporate responsibilities.