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CEO of Malta Guinness Women’s Premier side Epiphany Warriors, Prosper Ntoso, has been appointed a Management Committee member of the Black Queens B, the home-based side of the women’s senior national team.
The appointment was announced by the Ghana Football Association, together with other notable members due to serve on the committee.
The football administrator and club owner will be working directly under Hon. Betty Mensah who was named as the chairperson for the committee by the GFA.
Other notable names on the committee include Mrs. Hilary Boaten as the Vice Chairperson.
Mrs. Boateng previously served as Chairperson of the Women’s League Committee between 2019 and 2024, George Wiredu of Sea Sharks, and Eben Oppong.
The team is expected to begin their job with immediate effect and is expected to help strengthen the leadership of the Black Queens.
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