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A Member of the Black Stars Management Committee and National Organizer of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Yaw Boateng Gyan has expressed his belief that Ghana FA President ,Kwesi Nyantakyi revealed nothing but the truth during his three-day appearance at the World Cup Commission of Inquiry.
Boateng Gyan, who was part of the five management members in Brazil, has re-echoed that his chairman (Nyantakyi) disclosed vividly all happenings at the Copa Mundo in Brazil.
“For me I think Nyantakyi expressed himself very well and everything he said at the commission was nothing but the truth.”
“l was eagerly following proceedings and was just waiting for him to concoct or leave anything out. l would have written to the commission to expose him if he had done otherwise, since l was prepared to go and tell them the truth.
“Fortunately as it stands now there is nothing they can get from me since all untold stories have been revealed and that is the truth”, He added.
The facts finding commission is likely to invite some of the management committee members of the Black stars to give their accounts of occurances during Ghana’s abysmal performance at the world cup in Brazil.
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