Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Ghana Police in Kumasi has confirmed the arrest of two Nigerians, one female, and a male, allegedly in possession of a large number of fake tickets.
The much-anticipated game between the Black Stars of Ghana and the Super Eagles of Nigeria will commence later in the afternoon and according to Sports journalist, Saddick Adams in a tweet yesterday, over 35,000 tickets have been sold with a little over 4,000 more to reach full capacity for today’s epic clash.
It is in this sense that some Nigerians have taken advantage of the opportunity to sell fake tickets at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
But their luck was eluded as personnel of the Ghana Police service grabbed them in time to avoid many being duped by their sale of fak tickets.
This news was made known by sports journalist, Saddick Adams just some moments ago as the matchday nears its climax.
Tweet below;
Ghana Police in Kumasi confirms the arrest of two Nigerians, one female and a male, allegedly in possession of large number of fake tickets.
Via: Angel TV
— Saddick Adams (@SaddickAdams) March 25, 2022
I get a warning or pay $100 when police in Ghana stop me – Steve Harvey (VIDEO).
Photos: Shatta Bandle In The Bosom Of The Ghana Police – See Why
Police block ASEPA from demonstrating over Agyapa deal
Police pick up four persons in connection with Prof. Benneh’s suspected murder
Video: Unscared Youth Match Ghana Police Boot For Boot Even After Countless Warning Shots
Nigerians Protest Nakedly And Attack Buduburam Police Station Amid Murder Of Friend By A Police Officer
Victim of Baba Yara shooting incident gets eye replaced
Ghanaians Blast Shatta Wale For Asking Police To Take Back Car He Gifted Joint 77
Police to patrol churches and mosques in Kumasi