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Revealed: Ghana government budgeted $8.5 million for 2023 Afcon as Ghanaians ‘tear’ chain

The Black Stars were expected to spend a staggering $8.5 million in Cote d’Ivoire despite the ministry earlier hiding the budget

Member of Parliament for North Tongu Constituency, Okudzeto Ablakwa has revealed that Ghana government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports budgeted a whopping $8.5 million for 2023 Africa Cup of Nations ongoing in Cote d’Ivoire.

Prior to the tournament, the budget for the Black Stars was not revealed amid concerns raised by Ghanaians when reports suggested that supporters were given $400 each in Cote d’Ivoire to cheer the team among.

With the Black Stars exiting the tournament in the group stage, after finishing third behind Cape Verde and Egypt, many were still rooting to know the exact amount budgeted and spent.

“THE SECRET IS OUT; THE WAIT IS OVER — GOVT & GFA AGREED ON A BLACK STARS AFCON BUDGET OF AN ASTONISHING US$8.5MILLION (GHS105MILLION),” Ablakwa wrote on Facebook.

“I promised in my publication last week on the staggering GHS27.9million taxpayers spent on the Black Stars between 2022 and 2023, that I shall subsequently, in the supreme national interest, share further information on financials relating specifically to the AFCON tournament in Côte d’Ivoire — I intend to keep that promise today.

“Government and GFA officials have done everything under the sun to conceal how much they budgeted for the preparation and participation of the Black Stars at the ongoing 2024 AFCON.

“Despite strenuous efforts by Parliament and the ever dynamic and courageous Ghanaian sports journalists, the Youth and Sports Minister and his allies at the FA have blatantly refused to disclose this basic information — information the Ghanaian people have every right to know.

“Under a transparent and accountable governance system, there should be no struggle, hassle, tussle and opacity over the Black Stars AFCON budget.

“It is even more worrying that many days after Ghana’s internationally disgraceful and calamitous exit from the AFCON, and despite several press statements from the Sports Ministry and the FA, they have remained extremely tight-lipped on the Black Stars budget.

One wonders if Ghana’s AFCON Black Stars budget has become a nuclear code.

When an unaccountable government employs elaborate inimical schemes to hide information from the people, it is a patriotic duty to go every length to secure that information and bring it to the people’s attention — and SOA Oversight will not fail in that regard.

From latest unimpeachable, irrefutable and indisputable intercepted documents in my possession — I can boldly confirm that the Ghanaian government and the GFA put together and agreed on a shocking AFCON preparation and participation budget of US$8,506,450.00.

This hefty US$8.5million translates into a colossal GHS105million at current exchange.

Note that the GHS105million is entirely separate from the GHS27.9million spent on the qualifiers.

The figure US$8,506,450.00 is contained in an intercepted letter from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, dated 2nd January, 2024. It is addressed to the Minister of Finance requesting part payment of US$5,071,840.36 from the total Black Stars budget of US$8,506,450.00. The request letter in issue is signed by Chief Director of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. William Kartey on behalf of the Minister, Hon. Mustapha Ussif.

It would be interesting to know what thought processes went into a scary US$8.5million budget for a bankrupt country which has defaulted on its loans and is desperately seeking an IMF bailout.

It is worth noting that the prize money for the winner of the AFCON is US$7million. What this means is that even if the Black Stars had won the trophy, the public officials who put this budget together were determined to ensure that Ghana made losses in excess of US$1.5million.

I have been wondering how government and FA officials in a country like Zambia can approve a total budget of only US$2.1million for the same AFCON competition and be fine, but Ghana has to live large and ostentatious — a bankrupt country undergoing debt restructuring and unable to construct resettlement homes for victims of VRA’s catastrophic spillage from the Akosombo and Kpong dams.

A painful addition to the scandalous GHS105million budget is that it did not guarantee success on the pitch either.

It must be clearer now as to why the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government and FA officials have put up such a brave fight, albeit undemocratic, just to hide the Black Stars AFCON budget.

Parliament must and will surely probe this astonishing budget when we resume from the 6th of February, 2024.

SOA Oversight shall be back with more explosive intercepted documents at 3pm tomorrow.

For God and Country. Ghana First 🇬🇭,” he concluded.

Former Asante Kotoko CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah appointed as president of FC Petrocub in Moldova

The highly rated football administrator has had another role in one of the biggest clubs in the European country few months after leaving Asante Kotoko

Former Asante Kotoko CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah has joined Moldovan Super Liga side FC Petrocub as the new president after officially signing a partnership deal. He replaces Mikhail Usatîi.

Last week, former Kotoko goalkeeper Razak Abalora moved from Sheriff Tiraspol to Petrocub in a deal believed to have been orchestrated by Nana Yaw Amponsah.

Nana Yaw Amponsah at the training ground of FC Petrocub

Formed in 1994, Petrocub are nicknamed The White-Blacks or The Hincesti Lions and play their home games at Municipal Stadium in Hincesti.

Last season, they were second in an eight-club league and their player Marius Iosipoi became the third highest goalscorer behind Nigerian Rasheed Akanbi and Alexander Dedov who were joint top-scorers.

Petrocub are currently sitting second in the Moldovan league with 28 points, six points behind Sheriff.

Inaki Williams on target as Athletic Bilbao defeat Barcelona

The striker showed what Ghanaians were missing as he recovered from the dreadful Afcon campaign to help his club dispatch Barcelona in Copa del Rey

Ghana forward Inaki Williams was on target as Athletic Bilbao defeated Barcelona 4-2 to progress to the semifinals of Copa del Rey at the San Memes on Wednesday night.

Inaki left Cote d’Ivoire this morning with a private jet after Ghana was eliminated from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations ongoing.

He was brought into the game against Barcelona in the 59th minute to replace Adu Ares and then scored to put Bilbao in front in extra time as the game ended 2-2 after 90 minutes.

Inaki’s younger brother Nico Williams also scored the match winner with the last kick of the game as they eliminated Barcelona.

Inaki failed to score for Ghana as the Black Stars exited the Afcon with only two points after losing to Cape Verde and sharing the spoils 2-2 with Egypt and Mozambique respectively.

Ghana FA sack Chris Hughton and dissolve Black Stars technical team

The former Newcastle United boss has been shown the exit following Black Stars’ abysmal performance at the Africa Cup of Nations

Ghana Football Association has officially parted ways with Chris Hughton after the country’s poor showing at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations ongoing in Cote d’Ivoire.

The Black Stars finished third in Group B with only two points after losing to Cape Verde and sharing the spoils 2-2 with Egypt and Mozambique respectively.

The results meant that Ghana failed to pick one of the third best place teams even after missing out in the automatic qualification slots.

This angered Ghanaians including journalists at the tournament who clashed with the players at a point to demand answers.

“Chris Hughton has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect,” a Ghana Football Association (GFA) statement said.

“The executive council has also taken a decision to dissolve the technical team of the Black Stars.”The GFA will in the coming days provide a roadmap on the future direction of the Black Stars,” the statement added.

Hughton was appointed as head coach in February to replace Otto Addo after Ghana failed to make it out of their group during 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and his tenure has been marred with terrible displays of football.

Gambia coach Saintfiet resigns after poor results at Afcon 2023

Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet has resigned from his position following the country’s poor performance at 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

Gambia lost all their three games in the group stage despite coming close at a point to seal qualification.

In the game against Cameroon, Gambia came from behind to lead 2-1 but an own goal from James Gomez and a late winner Christopher Wooh helped the Indomitable Lions to progress.

Gambia lost their opening day game 3-0 against Senegal before narrowly losing 1-0 to Guinea in the second game of the group.

In total, they scored two goals and conceded seven after three games.

Rumour has it that Ghana coach Chris Hughton is likely to resign after failing to guide the Black Stars qualify from a group that consisted of Cape Verde, Mozambique and Egypt, picking only two points in the process.

Mozambique 2-2 Ghana: Jordan Ayew’s brace not enough as Black Stars head home from Afcon

The Black Stars could not pick their first win at the tournament in four years as they bowed out in a bizzare manner

Ghana failed to defeat Mozambique as they shared the spoils 2-2 in the final game of Group B in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations at the Stade Alassane Ouattara in Abidjan on Monday.

One goal each from Jordan Ayew in either half of the game was all what the Black Stars needed to make a huge statement at the tournament and book their place in the next round of the competition but a late twist of event turned the game on its head.

Chris Hughton made a single change in the squad that shared the spoils 2-2 with Egypt last week. Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams was dropped and Joseph Paintsil took his place in attack.

Paintsil did not need more time to prove that the decision to start him was the right one as he won Ghana a penalty by the 13th minute after he was brought doen by Matola.

Jordan Ayew stepped up and perfectly slotted the ball in as Mozambique goalkeeper was left rooted to his spot. The goal marked Ayew’s 20th goal for Ghana since making his debut in 2010.

Kudus came close to double the scoreline by the 33rd minute but his shot went wide while Antoine Semenyo also saw his effort blocked.

After break, Andre Ayew was brought on to replace Paintsil and that substitution stabilized the Black Stars midfield. 

The Black Stars were awarded another penalty as Jordan Ayew perfectly scored once again.

Late in the game, Mozambique were awarded a penalty after Andre Ayew was adjudged to have handled the ball. Geny Catamo stepped up and scored from the spot.

Reinildo Mandava broke the hearts of Ghanaians as he snatched a late equaliser to make it 2-2 and end Ghana’s road in the competition.

Former Ghana superstars visit Black Stars camp ahead of Mozambique clash on Monday

The four former players arrived in camp to offer words of encouragement to the Black Stars as they fine tune to face Mozambique in a make or break encounter on Monday

Four Africa Cup of Nations winners, Rev. Osei Kofi, James Kuuku Dadzie, Kofi Pare and Willie Klutse were at the Black Stars training ground in BengerVille on Saturday to motivate them ahead of their final group B clash with Mozambique on Monday.

The legends are in Cote D’Ivoire to throw their weight behind the team in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations Cote D’Ivoire 2023.

Rev. Osei Kofi is Asante Kotoko and Ghana legend who was a joint top scorer in the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations tournament held in Tunisia, leading Ghana to win the tournament for the second time. He was also the third highest scorer in the 1968 Africa Cup of Nations in Ethiopia.

Kofi Pare competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan and also a member of the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations winning squad.  He holds an enviable record, having scored six goals in a single match, the highest ever recorded in Ghana.

James Kuuku Dadzie is regarded as one of the finest central defenders to come from Ghana. He was key member of the squad that played in both the 1978 and 1980 African Cup of Nations helping Ghana to make history as the first country to win the competition three times and for keeps during the 1978 edition, after scoring Uganda 2–0 in the finals. Kuuku Dadzie is a former coach of the Black Queens, Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs and Tema Youth SC.

Willie Klutse was in the Ghana squad that won the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations held in Ghana, and scored in the match against Nigeria. He is currently the Technical Director of former Premier League side Inter Allies Football Club.

-Ghana FA

Cape Verde 3-0 Mozambique: Blue Sharks become first country to qualify to Round 16 as Ghana & Egypt fight for second spot

In an interesting twist of events, the former champions are struggling in Group B as Cape Verde gatecrash into the next round

Cape Verde have become the first country to make it to the Round of 16 at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire after picking two wins in a row. 

The Blue Sharks shocked the world last Sunday when they popped four-time champions Ghana 2-1 and then cemented their place at the summit of Group B as they thrashed Mozambique 3-0 on Friday.

Bebe opened the scoring on 32nd minute through a free kick as goalkeeper Ernan failed to deal with it before Ryan Mendes and Kevin Pina added two goals on 51st minute and 69th minute respectively.

Ahead of the last round of matches in Group B, Egypt have moved to second position with two points Ghana and Mozambique follow in order with one point each.

Cape Verde, six points, will take on Egypt while while Ghana who threw away their lead against Egypt on Thursday square it off with Mozambique and a win for any of the countries will secure their place in the next round with Cape Verde.

Egypt 2-2 Ghana: Kudus’ brace on Afcon debut hands Ghana a lifeline

The Black Stars threw away the chance to pick their first win at the Afcon as they now have to win their last game in order to stand a chance of qualifying

Ghana shared the spoils 2-2 with Egypt in the second game of Group B of 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Abidjan on Thursday.

Kudus broke the deadlock for Ghana deep in first half additional time after the West Ham United star sent in a powerful shot.

After the break, Egypt drew level following a mistake from Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams by the 69th minute. Inaki gave a terrible back pass to Ofori which was intercepted by Omar Marmoush and he cleverly rounded the goalkeeper to score.

Kudus restored Ghana’s lead two minutes later after latching onto a pass from Odoi and fired past the goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy to send the traveling Ghanaian supporters into wild jubilations.

However, few minutes after Inaki was taken off for Osman Bukari, the latter made another schoolboy mistake to hand Egypt their second equaliser through Mostafa Mohammed.

On the stroke of full time, Ghana had the chance of snatching a late winner but substitute Baba Iddrissu headed the a corner kick from Jordan Ayew wide.

Ghana have now picked one point from two games and sit third on the log, two points behind Cape Verde who play Mozambique on Friday.

The Black Stars need to win their last game against Mozambique next week at all cost to progress to the next stage of the competition.

Egypt vs Ghana lineups: Confirmed team news, predicted XIs, latest injury updates ahead of AFCON game

The Black Stars are expected to up their performance as they face the Pharaohs of Egypt as a defeat could see them bowing out of the tournament earlier than expected

Ghana will hope to have Mohammed Kudus back for tonight’s huge Africa Cup of Nations clash with Egypt.

The West Ham forward picked up a minor hamstring injury against Arsenal last month and was still contending with the issue heading into the tournament, missing Ghana’s AFCON opener against Cape Verde.

The Black Stars lost that match, immediately putting them on the back foot in Group B, and they now face a tough test against Egypt as they look to get their campaign back on track.

Kudus has returned to full training and is in contention for Ghana tonight, with Chris Hughton potentially bringing him straight into the starting XI.

There are options for Ghana should Kudus miss out again, with Andre Ayew and Inaki Williams both only getting cameos off the bench against Cape Verde.

Egypt coach Rui Vitoria has admitted that his charges are aware of the threat Kudus possess.

“I think it’s good for the tournament that the best players play all the games. For me, it’s clear. For me, Mohammed Kudus is a fantastic player, he’s doing well in the English Premier League. I am ready to face that kind of player we are ready for that we will prepare the team for that.” he told the Press ahead of Thursday’s game.

“We will have to control him but not only him because the Ghana team is a very good team and all the players are good, “he noted.

Egypt are not believed to have picked up any fresh injury concerns in their dramatic opening draw with Mozambique. Mohamed Salah scored a 97th-minute penalty to earn a draw for his country, but it was still two points dropped.

Mohamed Elneny started that match and played 78 minutes, more than he has managed in total for Arsenal this season. He appeared to come through it unscathed and is set to start in midfield again this evening.

Trezeguet had a quiet game for Egypt compared to team-mates Salah and Mostafa Mohamed, and faces competition on the left wing from Omar Marmoush.

Predicted Egypt XI: El-Shenawy, Hany, Hegazy, Abdelmonem, Hamdi, Zizo, Elneny, Fathi, Marmoush, Mohamed, Salah

Doubts: None

Predicted Ghana XI: Ofori, Odoi, Dijku, Salisu, Mensah, Ashimeru, Baba, A. Ayew, J. Ayew, Kudus, Semenyo

Doubt: Kudus

Time and date: 8pm GMT on Thursday January 18, 2024

Venue: Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan

TV channel and live stream: GTV, GTV Sports +, Supersport