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NSA DG Rubbishes Claims of GHC 3,000 Profit from Ghana vs Chad Match

Ghana’s Economic Policies Explained for Business Owners

The Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, has denied reports that the organization made a profit of GHC 3,000 from the recent Ghana vs Chad match.

In an interview with ghaportsnews, Ankrah dismissed the claims as “untrue”. The NSA DG’s denial raises questions about the accuracy of the initial report, which cited gross proceeds of GHC 500,000 and ticket printing costs exceeding GHC 300,000.

The NSA’s financial dealings are subject to scrutiny, and Ankrah’s denial ended speculation on illegalities at the NSA.

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Ankra’s response is expected to quell speculation about the organization’s financial performance from the match. As the governing body for sports in Ghana, the NSA’s financial reporting and transparency are crucial to maintaining public trust.

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NSA DG Rubbishes Claims of GHC 3,000 Profit from Ghana vs Chad Match

Ghana’s Economic Policies Explained for Business Owners

The Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, has denied reports that the organization made a profit of GHC 3,000 from the recent Ghana vs Chad match.

In an interview with ghaportsnews, Ankrah dismissed the claims as “untrue”. The NSA DG’s denial raises questions about the accuracy of the initial report, which cited gross proceeds of GHC 500,000 and ticket printing costs exceeding GHC 300,000.

The NSA’s financial dealings are subject to scrutiny, and Ankrah’s denial ended speculation on illegalities at the NSA.

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Ankra’s response is expected to quell speculation about the organization’s financial performance from the match. As the governing body for sports in Ghana, the NSA’s financial reporting and transparency are crucial to maintaining public trust.

Disclaimer: Some content on The High Street Business may be aggregated, summarized, or edited from third-party sources for informational purposes. Images and media are used under fair use or royalty-free licenses. The High Street Business is a subsidiary of SamBoad Publishing under SamBoad Business Group Ltd, registered in Ghana since 2014.

For concerns or inquiries, please visit our Privacy Policy or Contact Page.

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