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Ghana to host Guinea in Olympics qualifier today

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Ghana’s Black Queens will host their Guinean counterparts in the 2nd leg of the 1st round qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympics on Tuesday, July 18, 2023.

Ghana goes into the game with their noses in front having won the 1st leg 3-0 in Conakry on Friday.

Coach Nora Hauptle spoke highly of her side after the win and rued their missed chances ‘‘saying that the team could have scored more if they took their chances’’.

The Swiss Coach expects her players to make the second leg easier especially as the team plays in front of the home fans Tuesday afternoon.

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Vivian Adjei Konadu, Doris Boaduwaa and Evelyn Badu got on target when the two sides clashed in the 1st leg in Conakry. Ghana scored two first half goals through Adjei Konadu and Boaduwaa before reigning CAF Young Player of the year and Inter-Club Player of the year Evelyn Badu put the game to bed in the second half.

The Black Queens have rediscovered their form under new manager Nora Hauptle following four successive victories since February this year.

Nora was off to a flying start against Benin in an International friendly in Cotonou where they won 3-0 with Princella Adubea, Sandra Owusu Ansah and Evelyn Badu hitting the back of the net.

The Queens later engaged Senegal in back to back friendlies at the Accra Sports stadium and won 4-0 over the two legs.

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A Gifty Assifuah brace and a goal from Grace Asantewaa gave Ghana a 3-0 win in the first game before the team coasted to a narrow win in the reverse fixture courtesy a late Evelyn Badu strike.

The team is looking to restore public confidence as they journey on for a place in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

A win on Tuesday will send Ghana to the next of the qualifiers where the Black Queen will play the winner of the match between Rwanda and Uganda in the second round qualifiers.

The game against Guinea is scheduled for 4pm kick off at the Accra Sports stadium on Tuesday, July 18, 2023.

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Who speaks for GBF?

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Alhaji Dauda Fuseini

Nearly nine months in office as executive of the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF), the Dauda Fuseini-led administration is yet to make an important appointment to fill a key position-Public Relations Officer.

It is, therefore, worth examining how the executive has managed to navigate several storms without an official Public Relations Officer (PRO) to communicate its side of stories to the public.

What this mean is that nature has a way of filling such vacuums. They do not stay as such for long.

That is exactly what is happening at the GBF with controversies that followed another poor performance by the Ghana amateur boxing team, the Black Bombers or generally, Team Ghana at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

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The controversy followed questions about the criteria for selection of boxers into the national team- that exercise should surely rest on the shoulders of the Head Coach of the team; in this case Coach Ofori Asare.

In instances where there are technical teams in place, the Head Coach would be required to conduct the exercise with members of the team.

But when the Black Bombers perform poorly and the Head Coach claims he has no idea about how the boxers were selected, certainly it leaves doubts in the mind of followers and stakeholders as to what is happening at Dauda Fuseini’s GBF.

Without a response from the GBF, a PRO from the previous administration filled that vacuum; stepping into the role with vim and vigour but with whose authority or permission, it has not been established.

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This former PRO may have assumed the role out of his love and passion for the sport. Across both radio and television, he did his advocacy for the GBF until his status was questioned by the legendary broadcaster Fiifi Banson on Sporty FM.

“Are you a member of the GBF?” was the first question by the broadcaster.

And his response was “No, I’ve been a communicator for the Federation officially from 2020, and I’m still doing advocacy for them.”

“But you’re not a member of the GBF?” was the next.

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Again, he responded in the negative, explaining that “I’m not an elected member of the GBF. I was appointed in 2020 with an official letter as their communicator and I’ve been doing that since 2020.”

The next question was: “Do they recognise you as their official communications person?

“Of course, the president and I communicate and he has not told me anything otherwise,” was his answer.

One would therefore ask why a ‘boxing advocate’ should be subjected to this kind of cross-examination.

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The answer is simple; it is because Dauda Fuseini has failed to make an appointment to fill that void since he ascended the GBF throne in December 2025.

This must be brought to his attention because the office of the PRO is one that should not be taken for granted.

If the issues of the GBF are left to ordinary boxing aficionados, they would end up causing more harm than good to the GBF.

And maybe, with an official spokesperson in place, the federation can issue a comprehensive statement addressing preparation and selection of boxers to the Games and whether indeed Coach Asare was involved or not.

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GTF president presents citations to GOC, NSA bosses

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Mr Ampofo Ankrah (second right) receiving the citation. With them are staff of the NSA
Mr Ampofo Ankrah (second right) receiving the citation. With them are staff of the NSA

The Ghana Taekwondo Federation (GTF) on Tuesday presented citations to the president of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), Mr Richard Akpokavie and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Sports Authority (NSA) Mr Yaw Ampofo Ankrah.

The gesture, according to Mr Frederick Lartey Otu, was to appreciate the support the federation had enjoyed from them over the years.

Mr Lartey Otu (left) presenting the citation to Mr Akpokavie

Especially to him were the advice and supervision the two entities offered in the build-up and during the GTF’s Elective Congress held on July 18.

Presenting the citation, Mr Lartey Otu thanked Mr Akpokavie and Mr Yaw Ampofo Ankrah for the special interest shown by the GOC and the NSA to ensure that the election went smoothly.

“We had a very fair and peaceful election. It may not have been possible without the roles you played. The process was very transparent, thanks to what you did for us.”

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According to Mr Lartey Otu, special requests were made to the GOC and NSA to select representatives to constitute an election and vetting committee to make the exercise very transparent.

He said the GTF would continue to work closely with the two agencies responsible for sports development and promotion and continue to solicit their support in the bid to develop Taekwondo across all the regions of Ghana.

Responding on behalf of the GOC President, the Secretary General of the GOC, Mr Mohammed Kassim, thanked Mr Lartey Otu for the gesture.

“This is certainly not a presentation to the GOC President alone. We see it as a reward for our team work. That is how federations are supposed to work. It will ensure unity among the hierarchy,” he said.

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Mr Kassim urged the new GTF executive to remain focused on their mandate and work hard to realise the dream for which they sought the help of delegate to assume office.

On his part, Mr Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, on behalf of the NSA thanked the GTF boss for the gesture.

He commended the peaceful manner the election was held and hoped that other federations would take useful lessons to better the process.

“The GTF showed a great deal of maturity and respect during the election. That is what we expect to see at the other federations. I want to urge you to build a succession plan to make your transition processes easier,” he stated.

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Mr Ankrah pledges the NSA’s support in implementing their plans and programmes ahead of other impending major competitions.

BY ANDREW NORTEY

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