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President of the GhanaFootball Association, Kurt Okraku, is beaming with confidence ahead of the federation's elections next month.
The FA boss comes up against former Vice President of the Association, George Afriyie, in what is expected to be a closely contested election.
With a month left for voting, both parties have been engaged in rigorous campaigning with the Mr Okraku taking his to the next level.
In a video shared on social media, the former journalist looks confident of retaining his position after he was spotted performing Black Sherif's Oil in My Head.
The hit record is an inspiration tune which amplifies the belief in achieving success. The song has amassed over a million views on YouTube.
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FootballMeanwhile, Mr Okraku's first tenure comes to an end in October and if he wins the election in September, he will stay in power for another four years.
Other positions to be contested for during the exercise will be the Executive Committee roles as the Regional Chairpersons positions.
The election process will take place in Tamale on September 27, 2023, as reported by 3news.com.
Ghana eye World Cup hostingEarlier,Sports Briefreported that Ghana are considering the hostingthe 2038 FIFA World Cupand could become the second African country to stage the competition.
However, North African nation Morocco are also reportedly putting in a bid for the 2030 tournament.
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