The Black Stars players, the Sports Minister @HonKofiAdams , Kurt Okraku @kurtokraku , and GFA officials travelled to the FIFA World Cup together as representatives of Ghana. But after our campaign ended, they returned home without a unified arrival that gave Ghanaians the opportunity to receive the team or hear directly from those in charge.
Contrast this with countries like Egypt and Morocco, where national teams have at times returned home to organized receptions and addressed their supporters after major tournaments.
Leadership is tested most when results are disappointing. Ghanaians deserved openness, accountability, and a clear explanation of what went wrong—not silence.
Football belongs to the people of Ghana. Those entrusted with leading it must be prepared to account for their decisions, accept responsibility when expectations are not met, and work to restore public confidence.
The time has come for transparency, accountability, and meaningful reforms in the administration of Ghana football.
We are taking back our football.
#WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #RescueGhanaFootball #SignThePetition #KurtMustGo #SikadiɛBasaaaaa #No3rdTermForKurt
🌸I don’t know who needs to hear this today, but to the man who’s carrying more than he tells anyone… you don’t have to convince God that you’re tired. He already knows. He sees the responsibilities you don’t talk about, the pressure you quietly carry, and the moments
Life can be unpredictable. Just when things seem to be getting better, another challenge appears. It can be discouraging, but we keep holding on and hoping for brighter days ahead. 😊
Racism is so painful, and there’s a special subsection under racism for Africans. This is why it hurts me so much when service providers in Accra keep giving white/asian/middle eastern tourists priority treatment over us Ghanaians. It pains me paaaa