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Chief Executive Officer of Asante Kotoko, Opoku Nti is looking forward to build a formidable Asante Kotoko brand in Africa following his mandate extension to the end of the season.
Opoku Nti’s initial three month mandate ended earlier this month, but the club’s Board of Directors say they have little time to go through the process of appointing a substantive Chief Executive, taking into consideration the trend of the club in recent times.
Nti who has been asked to stay on until the end of the season in an interview with Joy Sports stated that he will continue to work hard and achieve the targets set for him.
“It’s a mindset and a vision that I pray we will be able to achieve, I have played and led Kotoko through this situation before, and it is my prayer that for a second time, even though I’m not on the field, God will help me to lead this great club to achieve their aim and purpose,” stated Opoku Nti.
“It’s like a dream come true so I pray that God will bless my vision so that all that I hope for will come to pass.”
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