Ghanaian afrobeat and dancehall musician, Jupitar De General says the number 12 expose by investigative journalist Anas Amereyaw Anas, which virtually collapsed Ghana’s football, wasn’t handled properly by the government.
The brand ambassador for Dreams Football club believes the issue of bribery and corruption at the Ghana Football Association (GFA) which was revealed in by the ace journalist shouldn’t have shut down activities of GFA.
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Speaking to Mavis Amanor on the Ladies Time show on Asempa FM, the ‘Enemies’ lambasted the Sports Ministry, claiming football players are suffering as a result of the absence of the league.
“Look at the number of footballers who are now in the house, it has really affected them because of that little issue [Anas Expose]. I believe they could have equally handled this issue for the league to go on…” he said.
“The Sports Minister and the President himself have to sit properly and make amends so that such a thing will never happen again to our football,” he further advised.
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Jupitar is a Ghanaian dancehall artiste known for hits like ‘Money Box’, ‘Freaky Girl’, ‘Be Mine’, ‘Dream’ and ‘Enemies’ featuring rapper Sarkodie.