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FrimpongGhanaian football administrator has joined calls from section of the media to rate Kurt Okraku’s short stint as the FA President with distinction marks.
Kurt Okraku took over office from Kwesi Nyantakyi in November 2019 and has since succeeded in bringing some new innovations to the media glued Federation.
Starting from their media brand all the way to support for the home based clubs, Kurt Edwin Simon Okraku has earned some new admirers.
Speaking on Ashaiman TV, Ibrahim Dossey, a lead administrator with Dreams FC and proton sports, heaped kind words on the proactive FA President.
“The man Kurt E S Okraku has a track record. We saw him with the Mtn FA Cup. He’s the man for the job. He doesn’t sleep. He work for 26 hours. With prayers and support, he can lead us to the promise land. Rating his performance so far? I’d rate him 100 by 100”, Ibrahim Dossey opined on Ashaiman TV.
The confident speaking administrator added, “I always say to the journalists who want to criticise. If u want to criticize, u criticize with fact. Its not a fight or insult. Mohammed Amin Lamptey is a brother, he’s my inlaw, I’m marrying his sister. He always want people to hear his voice. he’s been out for long when he moved into boxing. The best way to criticise is to approach the person and correct him”.
Kurt Okraku shook off threats from the chasing pack to emerge as the President of the Ghana Football Association in a heated contest at the GFA secretariat.
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