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“Afutu left Hearts of Oak not becuase of money but other reasons,” agent insists

The Phobians midfielder has left the club this week despite all efforts made to extend his stay and his agent says it did not bother on financial reasons

Agent of former Hearts of Oak midfielder Benjamin Afutu has insisted that his client did not leave the club because of financial disagreement.

Reports were rife on Tuesday that Afutu has rejected a new offer by Hearts and was not even registered for the upcoming Caf Champions League. One of the reasons given was that the player and his agent believed the new salary and bonuses presented by Hearts were not enough.

But his agent Daniel William Takyi has advised the club’s supporters not to buy such false statements flying around.

“No club has contacted Afutu both domestic or abroad. So at the moment, Benjamin Afutu is clubless,” Takyi told Accra-based Angel FM.

“I will like to state clearly that money was not a bone of contention in the contract extension. A lot of things went into taking this decision and we believe this is the best looking at the options available.

“Afutu has other ideas and ambitions and his new club will be known very soon. We strongly hope that things will be better for him and his career,” he added.

Hearts wanted Afutu to play the preliminary round of the Caf Champions League next month against Guinean club CI Kamsar.

In the absence of Afutu, Hearts were able to sign Agyenim Boateng from Medeama, New Edubiase youngster Salim Adams, WAFA youngster Asubonteng and Great Olympics captain Gladson Awako.

Spectators barred from Paralympic venues as Japan experiences fresh wave of COVID-19 infections

By Ali Iveson
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympics will for the most part be held without spectators, organisers have confirmed.

All events in Tokyo and other prefectures under a state of emergency will be closed to the public, as was the case with the Olympic Games.

Japan’s capital has been under a state of emergency since July 12, and with case numbers continuing to rise it is unlikely to be withdrawn in the short-term future.

On Friday (August 13) Tokyo reported a record 5,773 new infections, with yesterday’s figure 4,295.

More than 3,700 people in Tokyo have been hospitalised with coronavirus and 251 were experiencing severe symptoms, according to yesterday’s figures, the most recent to be published.

Events in neighbouring prefectures Saitama and Chiba will be spectator-free, and cycling competitions are also set to take place without fans present – unlike at the Olympics

Cycling competition will be in Izu in the Shizuoka prefecture, which has requested it be added to the state of emergency.

Spectators will therefore be banned in Izu, Games organisers have decided.

The Japanese public has also been asked not to gather on roadsides to watch road events.

A limited number of students from local schools will be allowed to attend some competitions, however, as part of a programme designed to foster a more inclusive society.

International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons arrived in Japan today, after which he took part in a four-party meeting where the ban on spectators was confirmed.

Tokyo 2020 chief executive Seiko Hashimoto, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Japan’s Olympics Minister Tamayo Marukawa were all involved in the meeting.

Awako, Salim added & Abednego dropped as Hearts announce 30-man squad for Champions League

The Phobians’ players that will represent them in the Caf inter-club competition has been unveiled

Hearts of Oak have registered Great Olympics captain Gladson Awako as part of their 30-man squad that will play in the 2021/22 Caf Champions League, AshesGyamera.com can reveal.

The 30-year-old signed a two-year deal on time to be able to registered but surprisingly missing is midfielder Benjamin Afutu. Although, the box-to-box midfielder was in Kumasi over the weekend and gave his word to coach Samuel Boadu during the latter’s wedding, he opted not extend his stay at the eleventh hour.

Striker Abednego Tetteh was not also registered although the lanky forward yearned for another opportunity following a disappointing campaign last season.

Hearts will play CI Kamsar from Guinea next month in the preliminary round. The winner after the two legs will play WAC of Morocco for a place in the group stage.

FULL SQUAD:

GOALKEEPERS

Richard Attah

Richmond Ayi

Ben Mensah

Richard Baidoo

DEFENDERS

Fatawu Mohammed

Mohammed Alhassan 

Nuru Sulley

James Sewornu

Caleb Amankwah 

Sumaila Larry

Raddy Ovouka

Robert Addo Sowah

William Denkyi 

MIDFIELDERS

Emmanuel Nettey

Ansah Botchway 

Gladson Awako 

Patrick Razak

Ibrahim Salifu

Salim Adams

Michelle Sarpong

Enock Esubonteng

ATTACKERS

Victor Aidoo

Razak Ali

Isaac Mensah

Kwadwo Obeng Jnr.

Afriyie Barnieh 

Kofi Kordzi 

Suraj Seidu

Agyenim Boateng

Issah Kakuh

‘No nonsense’ Redouane appointed to officiate Ghana vs Ethiopia

The Knight of the Whistle from North African country has been selected to officiate the opening game of the qualifiers

Moroccan Referee Jiyed Redouane has been named to be the centre referee when Ghana host Ethiopia in the opening game of round two of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The Black Stars will begin their quest to return to the global showpiece when they host Ethiopia at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on September 3.

The 42-year-old, who began his journey as a referee in 2009, will be assisted by countrymen Azgaou Lahsen and Akarkad Mostafa on the lines. Also, Jayed Jalal will be the fourth referee while Togolese Lawson-Hogban Latre-Kayi Edzona plays the role of referee Assessor.

Meanwhile, Gambian Gomez Martin will be the Match Commissioner.

Redouane who began his career as referee in 2009 became an international official three years later. has been a CAF and FIFA referee since 2009. He was part of the referees that officiated at 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon. He once gave a team three red cards in a game and he is someone who doesn’t hesitate to dish out cards.

Ghana are hoping to qualify to the tournament after missing the 2018 edition.

The Black Stars will travel to Johannesburg few hours after the game with a chartered flight to play South Africa three days later.

Journalist sweeps Hearts of Oak secretariat after insisting they can’t win Ghana Premier League title

A Kumasi-based sport journalist was spotted sweeping the premises of Hearts of Oak secretariat on Monday.

The young broadcaster argued on live radio before the start of the season that Hearts can’t win the league following their poor pre-season and the formation of then coach Odoom.

Although, the Phobians had a poor start and even appointed four different coaches within the season, they eventually won the title ahead of fierce rivals Asante Kotoko.

New coach Samuel Boadu brought the spark they had longed for several years and spurred them on to even add the FA Cup trophy to it.

These achievements left Gariba with no other option than to eat a humble pie in the full glaring of the club’s staff at the secretariat.

“I must admit that this is a humble pie that I am eating. I said it and I have started doing exactly as I said on live radio on Fox FM that if they win the league I will sweep their office for a week,” Gariba Raubil told SPORTSWorldGhana. com.

“Congratulations to them. As a matter of fact, Hearts of Oak are deserving winners of the league if one considers the sort of football they played under Samuel Boadu.” he added

Hearts are now preparing to play in Caf Champions League as Ghana’s only representative. The Phobians are staging a comeback after several years in the hiatus and will meet CI Kamsar from Guinea in the preliminary round.

If they they are able to qualify after the two legs, Hearts will lock horns with Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco for a slot in the group stage.

Benjamin Afutu leaves Hearts of Oak; set to join a club in Europe

The Phobians could not conclude a deal with the defensive midfielder who is now on his way to Europe

Hearts of Oak have mutually parted ways with midfielder Benjamin Afutu, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

The 26-year-old had his contract expired in August and was expected to sign an extension last week. However, the negotiations fell through at the end after two parties could not meet an agreement.

Although, Hearts coach Samuel Boadu publicly made his intention to keep the defensive midfielder known but his dream could not become a reality.

Reports suggest that Afutu signed a pre-contract with an Azerbaijan club few months ago and would be on his way out of the country.

Hearts couldn’t register Afutu for the upcoming Caf Champions League as they submitted their final list to Caf on Sunday.

Afutu was in Kumasi over the weekend to observe the marriage ceremony of Boadu and although some supporters tried to persuade him to stay but to no avail.

In Afutu absence, Hearts have signed young midfielder from New Edubiase as his replacement.

Also, Manaff Umar was not registered by Hearts for the Caf Champions League participation.

Ghana FA Disciplinary committee chairman provides evidence to prove he is a licensed lawyer

The under fire legal practitioner insists he has the requisite licence to handle cases in the country

Ghana Football Association disciplinary committee chairman Osei Kwadwo Adow has denied reports that he is not a licensed lawyer and shouldn’t have been allowed to sit on football cases last season.

In July, Techiman City owner Micky Charles made enquiries at the General Legal Council about the status of their member Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq.
The body later responded in a letter that none of their registered and licensed members for the year 2021 holds such a name – a situation which could lead to a lot of legal battles.

“We respond to your letter of July 1, 2021 I  respect to the above (Osei Kwadwo Adow). The records of GLC/GBA sub-committee on the insuance of solicitor’s license/registration of chambers reveal that no lawyer Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq has not been licensed to practice in the year 2021,” a statement from General Legal Council read.

In spite of this, Adow has denied that he was not registered and further provided evidences to buttress his claims.

According to Adow, he paid full amount of the money required from him to be able to practice in 2021 was surprised one could go that tangent just to tarnish his hard earned reputation.

Ghana FA, as at the morning of Monday August 16, were yet to make an official release on the issue.

Asamoah Gyan lands in Cameroon for 2021 Afcon draw; Ghana in pot 2

The country’s all-time top striker has landed in Cameroon’s capital ahead of the draw for the 2021 African Cup of Nations to he staged next year

Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has arrived in Cameroon for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations draw which will be held in Yaounde on Monday.

The 34-year-old, who currently plays for Ghana Premier League side Legon Cities, has retired from international football but he was invited bu Confederation of African Football (CAF) to grace the occasion alongside other legends from the qualified countries. As at Sunday evening, former Ivorian defender Didier Sokora was also around preparing for the occasion.

Ghana have been placed in Pot 2 together with Egypt, Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea while hosts Cameroon, Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Morocco and Nigeria make up the seeded countries in Pot A.

Black Stars head coach C.K Akonnor and Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku are also expected to grace the occasion to know the opponents the country will face and start preparations from there.

Gyan was spotted in Cameroon with Nigerian and BBC journalist Mimi Fawaz who will be the co-host for the event. The former Sunderland represented Ghana at seven Africa Cup of Nations tournaments with the maiden one in 2006 held in Egypt.

Gyan scored in all of the tournaments with the exemption of the 2019 edition staged in Egypt where Ghana was eliminated in the round of 16 by Tunisia. He is the country’s all-time topscorer with 51 goals including six which were scored at the World Cup to make him Africa’s highest scoring player at the tournament together with Roger Milla.

Ghana are hoping to emerge winners having won the competition four times with the last one coming in 1982. They were finalist in 1992, 2010 and 2015 but cruelly lost the final games.

Caf and the local organising committee have revealed the 2021 Afcon opening game and final will be played at the Olembe Stadium in Yaoundé. The newly constructed facility has a capacity of 60,000.

BREAKING NEWS: General Legal Council declares GFA’s disciplinary committee chairman Adow as unlicensed member

The mother association of legal matters in the country has revealed that the disciplinary committee chairman of Ghana FA is not a registered member

There could be a major legal showdown in Ghana football in the coming days following a communique from Ghana Legal Council insisting that the disciplinary committee chairman of Ghana Football Association is not a registered member and should not be allowed to issue punishments to clubs.

Techiman City FC president Charles Kwadwo Ntim popularly known as Micky Charles petitioned Ghana Legal Council in July to inquire about the status of their member Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq.

However, the body has replied that none of their members hold such a name – a situation which could lead to a lot of legal battles.

“We respond to your letter of July 1, 2021 I  respect to the above (Osei Kwadwo Adow). The records of GLC/GBA sub-committee on the insuance of solicitor’s license/registration of chambers reveal that no lawyer Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq has not been licensed to practice in the year 2021,” a statement from Ghana Legal Council read.

This revelation has led to Charles Ntim to advocate that the 2020-21 should be nullified since several decisions were taken by the disciplinary committee which affected a lot of clubs meanwhile their chairman was illegally occupying his position.

It will be recalled that Osei Kwadwo Adow was the disciplinary committee chairman and his committee found Techiman City guilty on the account that the actions of their fans brought their game against Tamale City to an abrupt end. As a result, they were declared losers of the game and were further deducted three points from their accumulated points.

“Please, find attached a self-explanatory letter from the General Legal Council, Ghana, dated 22nd July 2021. We are more than persuaded that the letter will be of great interest to our cherished football
industry, particularly clubs affected by the decisions of the GFA Disciplinary Committee chaired by Mr. Osei Kwadwo (Addo) Adow, Esq. who is not licensed to practice in Ghana in the year 2021,” a letter from Techiman City reads.

“Simply put, he is not a Lawyer in good standing to deserve the honour of dispensing justice within our football industry, at least for now.

“Presently, we are not so animated by the recent emergence of Information Technology (IT) trail revealing that some decisions of the GFA Disciplinary Committee were authored for them by the GFA General Secretary, Mr. Prosper Harrison Addo Esq. This clearly compromises the independence of the Disciplinary Committee as envisaged in Article 53 of the GFA Statutes,
2019, that deals with “Institutional Independence”. The allegation has neither been clarified nor
repudiated by either of them, and if indeed “silence is golden”, then we are emboldened to assure you that at the appropriate time this rather disturbing, discomforting and palpably disappointing matter, undermining the integrity of Ghana Football would be tackled head-on.

“Within the football jurisdiction the Appeals Committee adjudicate matters flowing from the Disciplinary Committee, Ethics Committee and Players’ Status Committee internally and then the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) as the last resort in line with Article 63 of the GFA
Statutes, 2019.”

The letter added: “It is common knowledge that the football fraternity in recent times have had more than reasonable occasions to question and challenge some decisions of the Disciplinary Committee
either publicly or by due process on appeal. It is therefore distressing to have Mr. Osei Kwadwo
(Addo) Adow Esq, who is not qualified and eligible as per Article 56 of the GFA Statutes, to
chair that August body and make decisions with huge potential effect on relegation,
championship, and promotion in the just ended 2020/2021 football season (particularly in Zone 3
of the Division One League). This singular act of deceit has seriously dented the credibility of both the competition and the entire disciplinary process. To repair this damage and restore the Leagues’ integrity and also inspire confidence in potential sponsors we kindly request the GFA:

1. To conduct a wind-back search to find out the real status of Mr. Osei Kwadwo (Addo) Adow Esq. at the time of his appointment by the Executive Council in 2019.

2. To confirm whether per Articles 15(1) (c) and 16(1)(b) of the GFA Statutes he was
nominated by a member and duly elected at Congress of the GFA.
To confirm whether or not an integrity check was conducted on him as required by
the Regulations.

3. Advisedly, either withdraw him from the membership of the Disciplinary Committee
or made to resign immediately to avoid further embarrassment to himself and the
GFA.

4. As a matter of urgency direct that all decisions of the Disciplinary Committee bearing the imprint of Mr. Osei Kwadwo (Addo) Adow Esq., be nullified immediately, and
any other consequential directives so contemplated halted pending convocation of the GFA Congress to discuss the way forward.

5. To declare all official competitions organized by the GFA during the 2020/2021 season as “null and void” and is of no legal effect. This is in relation to all matters that were adjudicated and/or presided over by Mr. Osei Kwadwo (Addo) Adow Esq.

6. To consider as a ripple effect of (5) above and halt all promotions and demotions/relegations envisaged in the football season under review (2020/2021).

7. Based on the affirmation of (1) above, and for deceit and holding himself in a capacity he was not so eligible at all material times be either referred to the appropriate football or state authority for necessary action.

We wish to emphasis that this letter is unusually addressed to the President/ Executive Council of
the Ghana Football Association as against the usual practice of addressing it directly to the General Secretary for the simple reason of suspicion of complicity of the General secretary in the
issue raised in paragraph three (3) of this letter.

We trust that you would treat this matter as very urgent and with all the utmost attention it
requires to avoid any formal litigation.
Counting on your usual cooperation,” the letter concluded.

Ghana FA is yet to respond to this petition.

Female teacher found dead at Dakojom, Kumasi as boyfriend is on the run

Reports reaching otecfmghana.com indicate that, Jennifer Akuamoah, a class Five Teacher of St. Patrick’s Preparatory school has been found dead after she was reported missing on Friday 13 August.

The mother of Jennifer, Mrs. Florence Akuamoah told the Police that her daughter called her after vacating from school on Tuesday 10 August 2021 that she is coming home.

“Jennifer called me on Monday 9 August in the morning that, she will be coming to spend the holidays with us if they go on vacation on the following day.”

Florence Akuamoah, the mother of Jennifer said she confirmed with her daughter on Tuesday afternoon, that she was getting ready to pick a car from Dakojom to Krofrom where they lived.


The family waited for Jennifer on Tuesday evening and she never came home.

The worried parents phoned the headmaster of St. Patrick’s Preparatory to check on their daughter when Jennifer’s phone wasn’t going through.

The headmaster after a thorough check found out Jennifer never left Dakojom on Tuesday afternoon.

Mr and Mrs. Akuamoah after an unsuccessful search, reported the incident to Dakojom Police station yesterday afternoon.

The police through an informant found out a body has been deposited at the Dakojom SDA junction.

The body which was retrieved this morning proved to be the body of Akuamoah Jennifer, the class 5 teacher of St. Patrick’s Preparatory school.

Police Corporal Dangue Benjamin on confirming the news to otecnews on Sunday August 15, 2021, stated that they are still in the process of investigating the case but a lot of eyewitnesses have confirmed seeing James Adu at the crime scene before Jennifer was murdered, which makes him our first suspect, the officer said.

Jennifer was wearing a green shirt and a black skirt when she was found dead this morning, the same dressing she was seen wearing to school on Tuesday. Nurud Offeh, a Science Teacher at St. Patrick’s Preparatory and a friend of Jennifer, told Dakojom Police officers that, Jennifer was been physically abused by her boyfriend Adu James, and that was the main reason she wanted to go spend the vacation with her parents so she could decide on what to do.

Nurud further stated in his witness complaint that, Jennifer had reported the abusive boyfriend to his parents twelve times, and never did they intervene in the case, they are all culprits in Jennifer’s murder, Nurud said.

Mr Adu Isaac, the father of James Adu, Jennifer’s boyfriend declined to comment on the case that, he hasn’t seen his son for over one week and couldn’t determine if he was guilty or not.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com