My downfall is the will of God – Kwesi Nyantakyi
Banned Ghana FA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has said he remains strong despite his humiliating removal from office.
According to him, the corruption case and subsequent exit from the football powerhouse rather made him stronger.
Ironically, this week will mark exactly one year since the blockbuster Anas Aremeyaw Anas exposé which was aired on June 6, 2018 and which effectively started the beginning of the end for Mr Nyantakyi.
In that explosive investigative piece, Kwesi Nyantakyi was caught on tape, flagrantly breaching many of the code of ethics at FIFA and CAF such as receiving ‘bribes’ and agreeing to take a cut of a sponsorship deal meant for the Ghana League and the senior national team, the Black Stars.
FIFA launched a full-scale internal investigation of their own in the aftermath of the exposé, and in the end, banned my Nyantakyi for life from all football-related activities.
In a rare speech since losing his position at the GFA, CAF and FIFA, a cheerful looking Nyantakyi in the company of some of his Muslim friends said his life story was akin to that of Prophet Mohammed.
“I am happy and it is only the grace of God that I am alive today. When the issue came, a lot of people came to me wailing but I wasn’t sad. I had a simple message for them, whatever happens, is the will of God and as a Muslim, when a calamity befalls you just thank Allah and pray from strength to meander through the storm. I take consolation from the fact that our leader, the great Prophet faced harsher conditions.”
Source: The Finder
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