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Arsenal fans in Mali visit Thomas Partey ahead of World Cup qualifier

The Gunners fans in the West African country paid a visit to their midfield dynamo as Black Stars prepare to face Mali in a World Cup qualifying game

Despite Arsenal failing to win last season’s Premier League title, some fans of the London-based club in Mali went to meet Thomas Teye Partey as Ghana prepare to face Mali in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on Thursday evening.

Partey will be the captain for Ghana in the absence of Andre Ayew as the Black Stars need a win at all cost to breathe fresh energy into their chances of making it to the mundial.

Ghana sit fifth on the log with only three points, three points leaders Comoros and one point behind Mali whom they willl face.

Kamaldeen Sulemana secures Premier League qualification with Southampton

The Saints have officially booked their place in the Premier League after a hard won victory over Leeds at the Wembley

Ghana winger Kamaldeen Sulemana is expected to play in Premier League next season after securing qualification with Southampton this evening at Wembley.

Southampton defeated Leeds United 1-0 in the playoff final to join Leicester City and Ipswich Town as the three clubs from Championship to have gained promotion.

Adam Armstrong scored the only goal of the day after latching onto an assist by Will Smallbone by the 24th minute.

Although, Kamaldeen was an unused substitute in the game, he thus, becomes the second Ghanaian player to book qualification to Premier League after Abdul Fatawu Issahaku also qualified with Leicester City.

Already, Kudus Mohammed, Thomas Teye Partey, Jordan Ayew and Jeffrey Schlupp play for West Ham United, Arsenal and Crystal Palace respectively.

Kudus Mohammed presents Shatta Wale West Ham jersey

The Hammers superstar was at the 02 Arena on Friday to support Medikal

Ghana and West Ham United superstar Kudus Mohammed presented a signed jersey to African Dancehall King, Shatta Wale, during Medikal’s 02 Indigo Concert in London on Friday night.

Kudus, who has had an incredible debut season with the London-based club following his transfer from Ajax, was in attendance among other celebrities to support Medikal.

The footballer is believed to have extended invitation to Shatta Wale and other musicians, who travelled to the United Kingdom for the concert, to support him when West Ham make a short trip to Stamford Bridge to lock horns with Chelsea in the London derby in Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

Stephen Appiah to contest as Member of Parliament ahead of 2024 elections

The former skipper of the Black Stars is believed to have firmly concluded on his decision to contest as a member of parliament in the upcoming elections

Former Ghana captain Stephen ‘Tornado’ Appiah has decided to contest as an Independent Candidate for the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency ahead of the 2024 Elections.

Appiah, who led Ghana to their maiden participation in FIFA World Cup in 2006, will have to shrug off competitions from incumbent Lydia Seyram Alhassan of the NPP and highly-rated John Dumelo of the NDC fame.

Although, the constituency is largely dominated by the New Patriotic Part and National Democratic Congress, Appiah and his team believe he stand a chance of upsetting the two parties due to his influence during his playing days.

Otto Addo picks Fatau Dauda to replace ‘Olele’ Kingston as Black Stars goalkeeping coach

The country’s former shot-stopper will now train the young goalkeepers as he replaces Richard Kingston

Ghana’s new coach Otto Addo has named former goalkeeper Fatau Dauda as the new goalkeeping coach, replacing Richard ‘Olele’ Kingston.

Dauda, who was recently working with Sudan national team, will return home to help the Black Stars as Olele’s time comes to an end.

Aside Dauda, Joseph Laumann and John Painstil have been named as assistant coaches as a new set of people are going to steer the affairs of the senior national team if Ghana.

“Laumann, a UEFA pro-License holder, previously played in Cyprus, Germany, and Vietnam. In coaching, he has had stints with Standard Liege, VfL Bochum, and Barnsley in the English championship,” a Ghana FA statement read.

“Also, in the backroom, staff are former Ghana players John Painstil and Fatau Dauda.

“John Painstil played for Fulham, West Ham United, and Kaizer Chiefs of South Africa before hanging his boots after featuring in two FIFA World Cup tournaments for Ghana.

“The former Berekum Arsenal and Liberty Professionals player is a Ghana legend of 89 caps, a former captain and a member of the squad that won Bronze in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations. John was a former assistant coach at Kaizer Chiefs and a CAF Licence B holder.

“Fatau Dauda, a former goalkeeper of Voradep, Okwahu United, AshantiGold and Orlando Pirates, represented Ghana 23 times and featured in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

“The Ghana Football Association shall provide the necessary support to the newly formed technical team to ensure their success, having in mind that there will be some good moments and bad moments in this new era.

We strongly believe that with the right level of support, our collective future looks bright. The GFA is, therefore, calling on Ghanaians to exercise patience and offer the team their full backing as we embark on this rebuilding process,” the statement concluded.

Otto Addo names John Paintsil as Black Stars assistant coach

The former defender has been named in a three-man backroom staff that will assist Otto Addo at the Black Stars

Ghana coach Otto Addo has confirmed John Paintsil and former goalkeeper Fatau Dauda among his backroom staff following his second coming.

The Borrusia Dortmund talent coach who is expected to officially take over from Chris Hughton this month has named two of hos former teammates as well as a former Barnsley coach as part of his assistants.

“Otto Addo has named Joseph Laumann, John Painstil, and Fatau Dauda as assistant coaches,” a Ghana FA official statement read.

“Laumann, a UEFA pro-License holder, previously played in Cyprus, Germany, and Vietnam. In coaching, he has had stints with Standard Liege, VfL Bochum, and Barnsley in the English championship.

“Also, in the backroom, staff are former Ghana players John Painstil and Fatau Dauda.

John Painstil played for Fulham, West Ham United, and Kaizer Chiefs of South Africa before hanging his boots after featuring in two FIFA World Cup tournaments for Ghana.

“The former Berekum Arsenal and Liberty Professionals player is a Ghana legend of 89 caps, a former captain and a member of the squad that won Bronze in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations. John was a former assistant coach at Kaizer Chiefs and a CAF Licence B holder.

“Fatau Dauda, a former goalkeeper of Voradep, Okwahu United, AshantiGold and Orlando Pirates, represented Ghana 23 times and featured in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

“The Ghana Football Association shall provide the necessary support to the newly formed technical team to ensure their success, having in mind that there will be some good moments and bad moments in this new era.

“We strongly believe that with the right level of support, our collective future looks bright. The GFA is, therefore, calling on Ghanaians to exercise patience and offer the team their full backing as we embark on this rebuilding process,” the statement added.

Ghana FA confirms Otto Addo as new coach

Ghana Football Association has officially confirmed the appointment of Otto Addo as the new coach for the country’s men’s senior national team.

Adoo, who took Ghana to 2022 World Cup in Qatar returns to the post following the sacking of Chris Hughton last month.Otto Addo will be offered a 34-month contract with an option for a further 24-months.

“Otto was exceptional in the interview process and was rated highly by the search committee, hence the decision,” President Simeon-Okraku told ghanafa.org

“There were some brilliant individuals among the coaches who applied for the job, so the committee took the pain to interview a chunk of them to pick their thoughts on their intentions to transform the team within a short period of time due to our peculiar situation

“The Commiittee was overly satisfied with Otto’s performance for which reason he was recommended to the Executive Council for approval,” President Simeon-Okraku added.

Otto will be allowed by Borussia Dortmund to join Ghana for the March international window, after which he will travel back to the club to officially hand over and take up the job permanently in May this year.

Video: Fatawu Issahaku’s goal against Bournemouth sends Leicester to FA Cup quarterfinals

The youngster climbed off the bench to power the Foxes into the quarterfinals of the FA Cup with a wonderful late winner

Ghana winger Fatawu Issahaku scored a stunning winning goal against Bournemouth to send Leicester through to quarterfinals of FA Cup at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday evening.

The 19-year-old started the game on the bench but was thrown into the match by tye 64th minute when he replaced Albright on.

After the fixture ended goalless in regulation time, the two sides need extra time to decide the winner and the Ghanaian proved his mettle.

He latched onto a pass from Kelechi Iheanacho and sent in powerful shot which went past Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers.

Fatawu had three shots in the game with one being on target and that eventually proved to be the winning goal.

Also, he had 19 passes after coming on and completed 58 per cent of them while winning one aerial duel.

Joseph Paintsil wins penalty on MLS debut as Lionel Messi scores equaliser

The winger proved his mettle on his maiden appearance for L.A Galaxy as they shared the spoils in their first home game of the season

Ghana winger Joseph Paintsil was a a delight to watch when he marked his debut for L.A Galaxy in their 1-1 stalemate against Inter Miami in the Major League Soccer on Monday morning.

The 26-year-old sealed a move to Galaxy from Genk last week and he was quickly thrown into the starting line up as his side played their first home game of the season.

Paintsil won a penalty for Galaxy by the 11th minute after he was brought down by Sergio Busquets. However, Riqui Puig missed the resulting kick.

Paintsil came close to opening the scoring again on 24th minute but his shot was saved by goalkeeper Drake Calender.

Galaxy finally found a breach after the break to open the scoring when Paintsil’s pass found Marky Delgado who also squared it off for Dejan Joveljic.

Deep in additional time, Lionel Messi combined with Joldi Alba as the reigning Balon D’or winner scored a late equaliser.

Prominent Ghanaian “Influencer” Pleads Guilty To Receiving Fraud Proceeds From Romance Scams

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced the guilty plea today of MONA FAIZ MONTRAGE for her role in laundering the proceeds of a series of romance scams. MONTRAGE pled guilty today to conspiracy to receive stolen money before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Mona Faiz Montrage knowingly received money stolen from older Americans through romance scams and was arrested abroad and now faces serious consequences for her actions. Romance scams such as Montrage’s harmed her vulnerable, elderly victims not only in the cruel betrayal of trust in the realization that their online romantic connection was fiction, but by also callously stealing their money. This Office and our law enforcement partners are relentless in bringing fraudsters who target Americans to justice, no matter where they are.”

As alleged in the Indictment and statements made in public filings and public court proceedings:

From at least in or about 2013 through in or about 2019, MONTRAGE was a member of a criminal enterprise (the “Enterprise”) based in West Africa that committed a series of frauds against individuals and businesses in the U.S., including romance scams.

Many of the Enterprise’s romance scam victims were vulnerable, older men and women who lived alone. The Enterprise frequently conducted the romance scams by sending the victims emails, text messages, and social media messages that deceived the victims into believing that they were in romantic relationships with a person who was, in fact, a fake identity assumed by members of the Enterprise. Once members of the Enterprise had successfully convinced victims that they were in a romantic relationship and had gained their trust, they convinced the victims, under false pretenses, to transfer money to bank accounts the victims believed were controlled by their romantic interests, when, in fact, the bank accounts were controlled by members of the Enterprise.

MONTRAGE is a Ghanaian public figure who rose to fame as an influencer through her Instagram profile under the username “Hajia4Reall,” which at one point had approximately 3.4 million Instagram followers and was among the top 10 profiles with the most followers in Ghana.

MONTRAGE received money from several victims of romance frauds who members of the Enterprise tricked into sending money. Among the false pretenses used to induce victims to send money to MONTRAGE were payments to transport gold to the U.S. from overseas payments to resolve a fake FBI investigation, and payments to assist a fake U.S. Army officer in receiving funds from Afghanistan.

In total, MONTRAGE controlled bank accounts that received over $2 million in fraudulent funds from the Enterprise.

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MONTRAGE, 31, of Accra, Ghana, pled guilty to one count of conspiring to receive stolen money, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. MONTRAGE also agreed to pay forfeiture in the amount of $2,164,758.41 and make restitution in the same amount. MONTRAGE is scheduled to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty.

The maximum potential sentence in this case is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The case is being prosecuted by the Office’s Complex Frauds and Cybercrime Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Mitzi Steiner and Kevin Mead are in charge of the prosecution.

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