President of Techiman City Football Club, Charles Kwadwo Ntim who is popularly known in the football parlance as Micky Charles has said Ghana football needs total overhauling after the Anas video documentary captured some Ghana Football Association top officials involving in bribery scandal.
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According to the tough-talking football administrator, he was not astonished about the corrupt practices in the Ghanaian football which was captured in the Anas Aremeyaw Anas expose’.
“I was not surprised about what was entailed in the Anas video because its going on in our footballing industry and I have been saying that our football needs totaling overhauling”, he said.
Meanwhile, the government of the Republic of Ghana have ordered the various Regional Sports Directors not to allow any Ghana Football Association sanctioned games to be held at any stated-owned stadium in the country and had also dissolved the aforementioned association and its works which include suspending the various football leagues in the country.
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This comes after the President of the Ghana Football Association Kwesi Nyantakyi was seen in the Anas Aremeyaw Anas expose’ video collecting bribe worth $65000 from a supposed investor and also saying President of Ghana Nana Akuffo Addo was in need of money because he sold his family property to finance his presidential campaign.
Meanwhile, the second round of the Zylofon Cash Premier League has been scheduled to commence in July which has got some Ghanaians wondering whether the league will start on the exact date whereas some are also calling for the league season to be cancelled to pave way for reforms in the Ghanaian football.