Audio By Carbonatix
Kotoko players have donated GHȼ200 to their injured colleague, Jackson Owusu at his residence in Kumasi. The money was realized from the players’ individual contributions from the money given them by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II during their recent visit to the Manhyia Palace.
The Kotoko Life Patron engaged the players individually at the inner chamber of the Palace during the visit. He gave each player GHȼ400 after the meeting which he called as part of his effort to unravel the reasons for the team’s poor results.
Jackson Owusu, though registered as part of the 2015/16 season, is not with the playing body since he is nursing a long term injury. But, skipper of the side, Amos Frimpong, told Asantekotokosc.com that, they could not enjoy the Asantehene’s benevolence alone hence their decision to give him a part of it.
“Jackson Owusu is a colleague who could not be part of that rare visit and meeting. He would have gone there with us if not for the fact that he is injured. We gave him the money so he would feel like he went with us. This is because though he is not with us in person, we feel his presence around us wherever we go or play” said Amos.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
Interdiction is ridiculous — Ofori-Boadu demands stronger punishment for teachers who sexually abuse students
3 minutes -
We expect sanctions for both teacher and student in Bole SHS misconduct case – Clement Apaak
18 minutes -
Teacher, student both culpable under GES code in Bole SHS misconduct case – Clement Apaak
21 minutes -
Even if it’s just two or three schools, we ought to be worried — Deputy Education Minister on Ghana’s student misconduct crisis
25 minutes -
Bole SHS teacher violated professional code by engaging student sexually – Deputy Education Minister
31 minutes -
University campuses have no security — Gloria Ofori-Boadu calls for urgent safety policy reforms
50 minutes -
Bentil calls for thorough probe into UCC student death, warns against premature conclusions
55 minutes -
Education ministry, GES must act decisively to curb rising student indiscipline – Tuah-Yeboah
56 minutes -
Almost nobody wants to enforce rules in our schools – Kofi Bentil
57 minutes -
Who is in charge? — Kofi Bentil questions parents over school discipline crisis
58 minutes -
Livestream: Ofori-Atta US residency, public sector resignations and student safety take centre stage on Newsfile
1 hour -
Timber Millers condemn attack on Forestry Commission checkpoint in Bono East
2 hours -
‘My father wanted me on the farm, my mother wanted me in school’ — Sissala East MP
2 hours -
Imperial–AIMS Global Fellows Programme champions climate innovation to tackle urban heat
2 hours -
5th edition of Game 11 football festival scheduled for July 11
2 hours