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CAF president Dr Ahmad Ahmad will be the special guest of honour for the maiden Sly Tetteh Legacy Lectures in Accra on Friday, September 22 at the Tang Palace Hotel.
The event put together by SportsLife, an amalgamated group of stakeholders in Ghana sports, to honour the memory of the late visionary football administrator, businessman, and philanthropist.
The title of the lecture is: ''A Pioneering Force: The Legacy of Sly Tetteh.''

The maiden edition of the lectures shall focus exclusively on the life of the man who gave the world Baffour Gyan, Michael Essien, Sulley Ali Muntari, Asamoah Gyan, Kwadwo Asamoah, and Derek Boateng among many others and his impact in football.
Ghana FA president and Kwesi Nyantakyi who is also CAF vice president will be the main speaker for the occasion.
Sly Tetteh passed on September 6, 2011.
He was the founder of Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals.
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