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FIFA Marketing Consultant/Instructor, Neil Armstrong Mortagbe says he is willing to serve and help in any capacity in the second tenure of Ghana Football Association President, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Mr. Armstrong who till his disqualification from the FA presidential race was hoping to take the reins of power at the GFA told Asempa Sports that there was no blood lost between himself and the FA president.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Sportz World show on Saturday, Mr. Armstrong stated that the fact that they were opponents in the race to the GFA presidency does not make them enemies. He therefore used the opportunity to congratulate Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi for sailing through the elections.
According him, he served in various capacities in the first tenure of Mr. Nyantakyi and would not hesitate to do so again in his second term.
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