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Budding Sports Administrator Hails Ben Nunoo Mensah’s Dynamic Leadership At GOC

Mustapha Mohammed, a young sports administrator has commended the leadership of Ben Nunoo Mensah, President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) for his vision and dynamic administrative, management and marketing skills.

Speaking to Yours Truly after the Commonwealth Games Ghana (CGA) Workshop on ‘Building Sports Brands Through Social Media’ he praised the President and his staff for ensuring that the media is well equipped to work and deliver positive reportage.

Sammy Okine left  and the  President of Ghana Footvolleyball Association Mustapha Mohammed
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According to Mustapha Mohammed who is President of Ghana Footvolleyball Association and founder of the Nima Beach Soccer Club, Ghana needs selfless leaders who can help the youth to develop and realize their potentials.

He expressed that after following the GOC President closely, he realised some media do negative stories to spoil his name and good deeds.

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He urged the GOC President never to look back when doing good things, and prayed that he will retain the position in the next elections.

Mustapha Mohammed said Ghana abounds in sports talents, and every skillful Ghanaian must be supported, as he thanked Ben Nunoo Mensah for spearheading the YEA Relief Package for sportsmen and women.

He hinted that the Commonwealth Games Ghana (CGA) Workshop was very useful as he learnt a lot, and commended the resource people, Prof. Kobby Mensah of UGBS and Dr. Kweku Ofosu Asare of GIMPA who is also chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of Ghana 2023.

He suggested that as Ghana prepares to host the 2023 African Games, there should be Ghanaians who know much about organizing international sporting events to make the African Olympic Games not only successful but outstanding.

By Sammy Heywood Okine

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