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Breaking News: Milovan Rajevac names RTU captain Abagna in Ghana’s 40-man squad for Afcon -Reports

The midfielder has been handed have s maiden call up to represent Ghana ahaed of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations holding in Cameroon next January

Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has named Real Tamale United captain David Abagna Sandan in his 40-man squad expected to be announced this week, AshesGyamera understands.

The 23-year-old has been in fine form in Ghana Premier League this season after joining them from Ashanti Gold.

After nine games, Abagna has scored eight goals and provided one assist as RTU continue to push up in their bid to maintain their place in the top-flight after returning from Division One.

Asante Kotoko captain Abdul Ganiu Ismail has been selected despite initial reports in the local media suggested that he has been dropped.

Also, Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Richard Attah has made the grade together with two players from Dreams FC including Fatawu Issahaku and Philemon Baffuor.

According to Ghana FA, the Black Star will open camp in Doha, Qatar on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 ahead of the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations holding in Cameroon.

The team will be in Doha for a period of three weeks to prepare for the Tournament scheduled for Cameroon from January 9 to February 6, 2022.

The Black Stars will play three International friendly matches in Qatar to give Coach Milovan Rajevac the opportunity to assess his squad for the Tournament.

Ghana are expected to play a yet to named club side on Tuesday, December 28, before taking on one of the Africa Cup of Nations qualified teams on Friday, January 1, 2022 in another friendly.

The team will wrap up their test matches against African Champions Algeria on Wednesday, January 5, 2022.

The Black Stars will depart Doha for Yaoundé on Friday, January 7, 2022 to take on the rest of Africa at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

GHANA SCHEDULE IN DOHA – QATAR

Team open camp on December 22, 2021

First Friendly match against a club side – December 28, 2021

Second friendly match against AFCON bound country – January 1, 2022

Third friendly against Algeria – January 5, 2022

Departure to Cameroon – January 7, 2022

Submission of final squad – December 30, 2021,” the statement added.

Ghana last won the Afcon in 1982 but have been in final in 1992, 2010 and 2015.

Prosper Ogum Narteh explains why he is not happy with Asante Kotoko’s win over Legon Cities

The Porcupine Warriors boss insists he was not overly excited with his players performance despite ending their winless streak

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh insists he was not happy with his side’s performance despite their 2-1 victory over Legon Cities at the Theater of Dreams in Dawu on Sunday.

The Porcupine Warriors, prior to the match, were without a win in three games but two goals from Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry gave Kotoko the needed three points to push them to second position.

However, Ogum believes they could have done better especially how the strikers fluffed several chances that came their way.

“We had several chances after scoring the first goal which we could’ve made it game over but we squandered all of them,” Ogum said after the game as quoted by AshesGyamera.com.

“I’m going to talk to them about that situation. Sometimes you get the chances, you need to score again and make it game over so that you can relax and play your game.

“I’m not happy about the way we played especially after we conceded but before we conceded I think we were solid. We were marking, we were tackling and we were passing the ball well but because of the nature of the goal, we just went off.

“I think when he got the ball, it was a 1v1 situation and he was closer to my technical area so I encouraged him to go in with the ball which he did and gave the cross and Mbella just connected.

“It is something that we’ve been doing at training. We do it a lot so I’m happy something we did a training has paid off as we were able to get a goal out of it,” he added.

Kotoko sit second on the log with 17 points, three points behind Aduana Stars and they have one game in hand against Hearts of Oak.

Players abandon a league game in Germany after a Ghanaian teammate was RACIALLY abused

The youngster was racially abused several times while the game was ongoing and he had to leave the field together with his teammates

A Germany Liga 3 game between VfL Osnabruck and MSV Duisburg was abandoned last weekend after Ghanaian player Aaron Opoku was racially abused by a fan.

After only 33 minutes into the game, the 22-year-old heard the racial chants from the stands but a supporter and drew the attention of referee Nicolas Winter. Although, he was initially consoled and urged to continue playing the game, the Ghanaian opted to abandoned proceedings and headed down the tunnel as his teammates followed few minutes later.

With some of Opoku’s teammates leaving the field, the referee was left with no option than to march both teams into the dressing room as it became apparent that the racial attacks were not going to stop any moment.

Opoku’s teammates then refused to honour the remaining minutes of the fixture at the MSV Arena in solidarity with the player, leaving the match to be abandoned.

According to British outlet Dailymail, the fan was identified by stadium officials in Duisburg and was ejected from the ground, as the home fans chanted ‘Nazis Out’ as they joined in solidarity with Opoku, 22.

Duisburg’s stadium PA announcer then played the anti-fascist song ‘Schrei nach Liebe’ as they continued in displaying their disgust at what one of their own supporters told the German player, who is of Ghanaian descent.

A VfL spokesperson revealed that Opoku was mentally distraught by the alleged remark but praised Duisburg’s response to the incident.

VfL press officer Sebastian Ruther told Magenta Sport after Sunday’s game was suspended: ‘I only heard it from above, but it quickly became clear what it was all about.

‘It is clear that there were racist remarks and our player Aaron Opoku is mentally quite down. The important thing is that it’s about Aaron. It’s crucial for us that he’s not doing well.

‘There was incredible solidarity in the stadium, also from the Duisburg spectators.’

Osnabruck’s managing director Michael Welling revealed that his team have offered to replay the match and also mentioned Opoku’s poor mental state on Sunday afternoon.

‘The DFB (German Football Association) has to decide with its authorities what is right. We would like to play a replay or something like that.

‘Racism must not be part of our society and also not part of football. Aaron is very, very exhausted and that was also a reason to say that we are no longer players. We just don’t accept that as a club.’

The top hierarchy of MSV has apologizes for the incident, saying that “this is a no-go”. Both sporting directors are in discussion with the referee about how to proceed. Then the decision was made to abandon the game altogether.”

Opoku was born in Germany to Ghanaian parents.

Ghana Premier League week nine wrap: Aduana lead Kotoko three points; check all the stats & Man of the Match winners

Ghana Premier League continued over the weekend across eight centres in the country. Apart from the game between King Faisal and Dreams FC which was postponed, the rest successful came to an end.

In Dormaa Ahenkro, a brace by Emmanuel Gyamfi helped Aduana to defeat Berekum Chelsea 3-2 in the Bono derby. The win means that the Ogya Boys have maintained their first position and although Kotoko also won 2-1 over Legon Cities in Dawu, there is still three points between the two.

Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry was the architect of Kotoko’s victory as his two goals ended a series of poor performance by Kotoko.

Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak defeated debutants Accra Lions 2-0 at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium to make it two wins in a row and further push up on the log.

SCORES AT A GLANCE:

TECHIMAN: Eleven Wonders 2-1 Gold Stars

Scorers: Abass Ganiu, George Osei Amponsah | | Richard Amoah

Man of the Match: Andrews Kuma (Eleven Wonders)

DORMAA: Aduana FC 3-2 Berekum Chelsea

Scorers: Emmanuel Gyamfi(2x), Sam Adams | | Stephen Anokye Badu (pen), Isaac Kwakye Osei

Man of the Match: Kwame Adom Frimpong (Aduana Stars)

TAMALE: RTU FC 2-0 Elmina Sharks

Scorers: Ronald Frimpong, David Abagna

Man of the Match: David Abagna (RTU)

SOGAKOPE: WAFA SC 1-0 Medeama SC

Scorer: Sampson Agyapong

Man of the Match: Konadu Yiadom (WAFA)

ANYINASE: Karela United 1-1 Bechem United

Scorers: Darlington Fosu Gyan | | Augustine Okrah

Man of the Match: Iddrisu Abdul (Bechem United)

DAWU: Legon Cities 1-2 Asante Kotoko

Scorers: Abdul Rahman | | Frank Theirry Mbella Etouga

Man of the Match: Frank Theirry Mbella Etouga (Asante Kotoko)

OBUASI: AshantiGold SC 0-0 Great Olympics

Man of the Match: Ampem Dacosta (AshantiGold)

CAPE COAST: Hearts Of Oak 2-0 Accra Lions FC

Scorers: Kofi Kordzi, Daniel Afriyie Barnieh

Man of the Match: Mohammed Alhassan (Hearts Of Oak)

BASIC STATS:
Games played – 8
Home wins – 5
Away Wins – 1
Draws – 2
Goals – 18
Goals scored by Home teams – 12
Goals scored by away teams – 6
Goal/game – 2.25
Home wins % –62.50%

TOP SCORERS CHART
David Abagna (RTU) – 8
Maxwell Nii Abbey-Quaye (Great Olympics) – 7
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (Dreams FC ) – 6

Huzaf Ali (Dreams FC) – 5
Augustine Okrah (Bechem) – 5
Emmanuel Gyamfi(Aduana Stars) – 5
Zubeiru Ibrahim(King Faisal) – 4
Ibrahim Osman (King Faisal) – 4
Bright Adjei (Aduana ) – 4

Isaac Oppong (Asante Kotoko ) – 3
Agyenim Boateng Mensah (Dreams FC) – 3
Salifu Rauf (Accra Lions) – 3
Emmanuel Avornyo (Bechem United) – 3
Prince Owusu Kwabena (Gold Stars ) – 3
Umar Bashiru(Karela United) – 3
Abass Ganiu (Eleven Wonders) – 3
Franck Thierry Etouga (Asante Kotoko) – 3
Kofi Kordzi ( Hearts Of Oak) – 3

Francis Twene (Bechem United) – 2
Samuel Boateng (Asante Kotoko) – 2
Jonah Attuquaye (Cities) – 2
Yahaya Mohammed (Aduana) – 2
Justice Torsutsey (WAFA) – 2
Obuaba Yaw Dasi (Bechem) – 2
Tetteh Nortey (Eleven Wonders) – 2
Georges Mfegue (Asante Kotoko) – 2
Justice Ato Mensah (Elmina Sharks) – 2
Kofi Ansu Patrick (Medeama) – 2
Kofi Owusu (Chelsea) – 2
Sampson Ahyapong (WAFA) – 2
Darlington Gyan Fosu (Karela United) – 2
Richard Amoah (Gold Stars) – 2
Sam Adams (Aduana Stars) – 2

League Table:

Raddy Ovouka mutually terminates contract with Hearts of Oak- Reports

The Congolese defender has reportedly parted ways with the Phobians after Fifa gave them an ultimatum to release him to any club that comes forward for his services

Congo international Raddy Ovouka has reportedly terminated his contract with Hearts of Oak few days after he dragged the Ghana Premier League champions to Fifa.

The left-back after his deal with T.0 Mazembe fell through a couple of months ago, is believed to have secured a contract with an unnamed Moroccan club and although there are clauses in his contract with Hearts allows him to move, the Phobians top hierarchy were not ready to allow him.

As a result, they defender sent Hearts to Fifa to seek redress. A letter from Fifa to Hearts advised the Phobians to allow the player to leave whenever a club comes forward and meet his buyout clause in his contract.

This, coupled with a minor injury sustained against JS Souara, have forced Ovouka to absent himself from training since Hearts returned from Algeria after their elimination from the Caf Confederation Cup.

And according to a report filed by Adanse3 FM, the left-back has mutually parted ways with the Phobians and he is now ready to join any club of his choice.

Teacher Kwadwo reacts to allegations levelled against him by Ghana Education Service which led to his sack

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PRESS STATEMENT by Michael Owusu Afriyie ( Teacher Kwadwo)
Sunday, December 19, 2021.

RE: Decision by the Ghana Education Service to Recommend my Summary Dismissal from the Service

On Friday, 17th December 2021, I received a letter from the Regional Education Office informing me that the Management has taken a decision to terminate my appointment from the Ghana Education Service.

According to the letter, the reasons for my dismissal, relate to

  1. My absence without permission for 55 days from school.
  2. My failure to prepare and submit lesson notes for vetting by the headmaster
  3. My failure to respond to queries served on me by the Headmaster and the School Support Officer, as evidence of my gross insubordination.

On Sunday 19th December 2021, the said letter was, contrary to my protected privacy interests, and the Code of Conduct of the GES released into the public domain, by persons working for the GES, through their surrogates.

I am still considering my legal options against the GES and shall speak to that at a latter time. However, I issue this statement to address the allegations contained in the letter in the interest of the urgent national debate that must happen if we are all truly committed to fixing our broken educational system

Absence without Permission

  1. Contrary to the claims by the GES that, I was absent from School for 55 days without permission, I state categorically that this information is false and misleading.
  2. In fact, during the proceedings, the Committee established that on the relevant occasions, I had at all times received permission from the head of my institution.
  3. The Committee heard from colleague teachers and established that in fact, the head of my institution put in place a flexible working arrangement that enabled me to teach, while taking Fridays off, to enable me seek sponsorship for the School and the District. All those days was covered by a substitute teacher.
  4. The Committee also established that the headmaster actually informed the entire teaching Staff that because I had taken on the task of seeking support and sponsorship for the School, and that this was yielding results, had he had decided to make it flexible for me to able to combine my official teaching duties, with my social responsibilities for the school and the district. I was encouraged to do these activities and made to understand that acting as a social ambassador for my school was expected from teachers and a good example to follow.
  5. The Committee took issue with the fact that the permission I had obtained was oral and not written. However, the GES Code of Conduct, which was drawn to their attention clearly specifies that permission need not be only written, it can also be verbal. In fact, the GES Code of Conduct only insists on a written permission, when a Staff is seeking to travel outside of the Country. (See Rule 3.15)
  1. I challenge all teachers in this Country, to state that they have never received an oral permission from their headteachers to be absent from school at any time.
  2. I find that this attempt to reinterpret the Code of Conduct in order to ground the motivated decision to dismiss me, smacks of discrimination and confirms my suspicion that I have been victimized for my criticisms of GES through my #FixGES advocacy.
  3. I note that the Management claims that in proposing that I be dismissed from the Service they have into consideration the fact that I have taken several steps which have brought in significant sponsorship support for the School and the entire district. I find it however bizarre, that they will acknowledge the fruits that the special dispensation by the headteacher allowed me to secure for the district, while recommending that I be dismissed. So how was my industry to go above and beyond my duties as a teacher taken into account in order to dismiss me?

Failure to Submit Lesson Notes

  1. Management claims that I refused to prepare and submit lesson notes to the headmaster for vetting.
  2. This information is also untrue and skewed to justify a baseless decision.
  3. In fact, the Committee found that I had at all times typed and printed my lesson notes which I presented to the Headmaster. Except that my headmaster continued to insist that the lesson notes must be handwritten and refused to accept printed lesson notes until the past term.
  4. It is thus not true that the lesson notes were not prepared and submitted.
  5. In fact, the major disagreement was whether the GES Code of Conduct requires that lesson notes be handwritten and cannot be typed and printed.
  6. I note that several schools in the District and across Ghana, accept for teachers to type and print their lesson notes; and that there is no uniform practice across the country. It seems both bizarre and disingenuous for Management to fail to demonstrate which part of the GES Code of Conduct insists that lesson notes must be handwritten lesson. Also, I challenge teachers to speak up publicly whether their schools all insist on handwriting lesson notes.
  7. In any event, what purpose does it serve to bar teachers from typing and printing their lesson notes, while at the same time procuring and surcharging teachers with laptops.
  8. What is the purpose of the laptops? That they should not be incorporated in teaching?

Failure to respond to queries served on me by the Headmaster and the School Support Officer

  1. I deny the claim that I was insubordinate and reiterate that I did not disobey, disregard or willfully default in carrying out any lawful instruction, reasonable order given by any person, Committee or Board, having authority to do so.
  2. It is not true that I was grossly insubordinate and had failed to respond to queries served on me.
  3. In fact, this issue was not part of the charges I was invited to respond to. I am then surprised to see this issue raised as part of the reasons for dismissing me. The Committee did not provide me with any evidence to support this claim.
  4. As I understand, it offends my rights to fair hearing to be dismissed on charges that I have not been invited with sufficient clarity to respond to.

Next Steps

  1. I encourage Ghanaians to be less pliable and to avoid swallowing every statement our public institutions make hook-line-and-sinker. Let us make our decisions by being willing to read between the lines and by examining the context of steps taken by Ghanaian institutions. If we do that, we can then be better placed to hold our institutions accountable.
  2. If we want to protect whistleblowers and support public servants who are willing to be bold in speaking out against injustice, then we must be particularly willing to go beyond official reasons and placid language, that misdirects us to look the other way, when injustice occurs.
  3. When the system wants to get you; the system will get you. It does not matter if you are in a constitutionally protected office. We know this all too well; yet we make the same mistakes again when we accept official narratives all too willingly.
  4. In my life as a teacher, I am yet to see a staff who was victimized and dismissed for demanding better for their school and district, and who was given a dismissal letter that stated that “Mr X was dismissed for making GES unpopular.”
  5. Official letters do not provide confirmation of victimization. If we want our teachers to be bolder in exposing rot, we need to be more analytical and more probing. Wholesale reliance on official narratives is not how we will #FixGES or any broken system.

Watch all the goals and major highlights of Asante Kotoko’s victory over Legon Cities

The Porcupine Warriors returned to winning ways thanks to two goals from Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry

Asante Kotoko pipped Legon Cities 2-1 on matchday nine of Ghana Premier League at the Theater of Dreams in Dawu on Sunday.

After a slow start to the game due to the poor state of the pitch at Dawu, Kotoko took charge of the possession and began to ask questions in the hosts’ goal area.

Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry shot Kotoko ahead by the 28th minute after latching onto a flick by his countryman George Mfegue Rodrigues.

However, the lead last only four minutes as Legon pulled even following a poor goalkeeping by Razak Abalora.

Augustine Okrah scores fifth goal of the season in Bechem United’s stalemate against Karela

The forward was on the score sheet once again as the Hunters picked their second away point of the season

Former Ghana Premier League topscorer Augustine Okrah was on target when Bechem United shared the spoils 1-1 with Karela United on matchday nine at the Crosby Awuah Memorial Park in Ainyinase on Sunday.

After defeating Techiman Eleven Wonders in midweek, Bechem were hoping to make it two wins in a row I the aim to gatecrash into the top four.

After a goalless draw in the first half, Okrah began to cause troubles to the Karela United defenders.

On the 51st minute, Okrah connected a pass from his teammate and sent in a wonderful strike to break the deadlock.

Although, Okrah thought he had scored his second of the day after sending in a long range volley, goalkeeper Felix Kyei dived on time to saved the situation.

Karela finally scored the equaliser through Darlington Gyanfosu by the 86th minute.

Okrah has now scored five goals and provided one assist as well winning two man of the match awards.

Aduana Stars 3-2 Berekum Chelsea: Emmanuel Gyamfi’s brace secures first position for Ogya Boys

The midfielder put up a splendid performance against Bibires in the Bono derby as he sent his goal tally to five

Aduana Stars defeated Berekum Chelsea 3-2 on matchday nine of Ghana Premier League at Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa Ahenkro on Sunday.

Aduana went into the game on the back of five games winning streak and were sharing the top spot with King Faisal.

After a cagey first half, where chances were at a premium, both sides improved after the break and tested the goalkeepers.

Emmanuel Gyamfi connected a pass from Bright Agyei by the 48th minute but his last ditch effort was saved by goalkeeper Sekyere Gregory Obeng.

However, Gyamfi was fortunate the second time asking. The midfielder connected a pass from his teammate and fired past the onrushing goalkeeper by the 67th minute.

Gyamfi doubled Aduana’s lead five minutes later with another wonderful strike to send the home fans into an awesome jubilation.

Aduana made it 3-0 by the 86th minute through Sam Adams.

However, Berekum Chelsea launched a late comeback as Stephen Anokye Badu and Isaac Kwakye scored two late goals in additional time.

Although, the visitors pushed men forward in an attempt to pull even, Aduana’s defence were resolute and held on to secure a priceless win.

Aduana now top the log with 20 points, three points ahead of Asante Kotoko who have a game in hand against Hearts of Oak.

Legon Cities 1-2 Asante Kotoko: Etuoga Mbella’s brace ends Porcupine Warriors winless streak

The Porcupine Warriors stepped up their game in Dawu as they pipped the Royals to end their three-game winless streak

Asante Kotoko defeated Legon Cities 2-1 on matchday nine of Ghana Premier League at the Theater of Dreams in Dawu on Sunday.

After coming under pressure following three winless games, Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh made several changes in his squad that faced Legon with Fabiola Gama dropping to the bench.

Also, midfielder Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’ was left out of the squad due to suspension and his place was taken up by Mudasiru Salifu whoa was also retuning from suspension.

After a slow start to the game due to the poor state of the pitch at Dawu, Kotoko took charge of the possession and began to ask questions in the hosts’ goal area.

Cameroonian striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry shot Kotoko ahead by the 28th minute after latching onto a flick by his countryman George Mfegue Rodrigues.

However, the lead last only four minutes as Legon pulled even following a poor goalkeeping by Razak Abalora. Ahmed Rahman headed in a cross to shut the vociferous away fans.

However, after the break, Etuoga Mbella scored another goal by the 77th minute after he connected a tailor-measured cross from Stephen Amankonah to send the travelling supporters into a wild jubilation.

The goal means that Etuoga has now scored three goals in three games for Kotoko.