The Noise Doesn’t Make You a Better Commentator — Sannie Daara Urges Broadcasters to Prioritise Research Over Shouting
By By: Roberta Gayode Modin
I think they should take their time. You are communicating. People need to hear and understand what you are saying
Brazil 2014 World Cup Bonus Row: Black Stars Players Insulted Officials, Moses Armah Slapped for No Reason - Sannie
By By: Roberta Gayode Modin
"Management kept telling the players, 'the money will come, the money will come, the money will come.' That was the problem," he stated.
Number 12 did more harm to Ghana football” — Sannie Daara on long-term damage to the game
By By: Roberta Gayode Modin
Speaking on Kafui Dey’s platform, he said the exposé triggered systemic fear, mistrust, and a collapse in confidence across the football ecosystem.
Kwesi Nyantakyi was too open, that’s why he was trapped — Sannie Daara revisits leadership lessons from GFA era
By By: Roberta Gayode Modin
Speaking in an interview with Kafui Dey, Sannie Daara described Nyantakyi as a “brilliant strategist” and an unusually accessible leader whose leadership approach allowed wide consultation but also exposed him to internal political traps.
“I Supported South Africa Despite Everything” — Sannie Daara Calls for African Unity at the World Cup
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Media Officer with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Ibrahim Sannie Daara has urged Africans to rally behind every African nation competing at the FIFA World Cup, insisting that success for one team benefits the entire continent.
Thomas Partey Is Innocent Until Proven Guilty” — Sannie Daara Questions Canada’s Visa Decision
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Sports journalist and football administrator Ibrahim Sannie Daara has defended Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey amid ongoing legal proceedings, insisting that the Black Stars star deserves to be treated as innocent until proven guilty.
Thomas Partey Recalls Tough Youth Coach Who Punished Players With Knife Cuts After Defeats
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey has opened up about the extreme disciplinary methods used by one of his youth coaches, revealing that players were once cut on their hands with a knife after losing a football match.
Before Arsenal: Thomas Partey Survived on One Meal a Day and Sold Scrap Metal to Chase Football Dream
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has revealed that he endured severe financial hardship as a teenager, at times surviving on just one meal a day while pursuing a career in football.
What Thomas Partey Had to Give Up to Make It: "You Have to Just Continue and Chase It"
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Former Arsenal and Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey says achieving his football dream required him to sacrifice family life, childhood comforts and other personal interests in pursuit of a career in the sport.
Thomas Partey: “I Left Ghana Without Telling My Mother”
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Ghanaian football star Thomas Partey has disclosed that his mother was unaware he had left Ghana for Europe when he embarked on the journey that would eventually launch his professional football career.
“I Left Ghana With Just A Jersey And Boots” – Thomas Partey Recalls Journey To Europe
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey has revealed that he left Ghana for Europe with almost nothing apart from a football jersey and a pair of boots as he chased his dream of becoming a professional footballer.
My Respect for Asamoah Gyan Shot Through the Roof After 2010 World Cup Heartbreak — Michael Oti Adjei
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has revealed that his respect for former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan increased immensely following Ghana's heartbreaking exit from the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Brazil 2014 Bonus Saga Undid Years of Work and Tainted Ghana Football’s Image — Michael Oti Adjei
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Ghanaian sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has described Ghana's infamous 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign in Brazil as a period that severely damaged the country's football reputation
Ghana’s Obsession With World Cup Qualification Is Hurting Football Development – Michael Oti Adjei
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Veteran sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has warned that Ghana’s football authorities and supporters have become overly focused on World Cup qualification at the expense of broader development goals.
The Comeback Shouldn’t Have Happened” — Michael Oti Adjei on Otto Addo’s Return
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Veteran sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has described Otto Addo’s return as Black Stars coach after the 2022 FIFA World Cup as a mistake, arguing that the decision ultimately contributed to the national team’s recent struggles.
“He Must Make This Team Two Million Times Better” — Michael Oti Adjei Sets High Bar for Carlos Queiroz
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Veteran sports journalist Michael Oti Adjei has issued a blunt challenge to new Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz, insisting that the team must improve dramatically under his leadership or risk continued decline.
Black African Footballers Have Unique Heart Adaptations Often Mistaken for Disease – Black Stars Team Doctor
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Black Stars team doctor, Dr. Prince Pambo has revealed that Black African athletes develop unique heart adaptations that are significantly different from those of their Caucasian counterparts
Footballers Risk Four-Year Ban for Refusing Doping Tests – Dr. Prince Pambo
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Footballers who refuse to undergo anti-doping tests can face a minimum four-year ban from the sport, according to Dr. Prince Pambo, Head of Medical for Ghana’s national football teams.
“If My Team Lost, What Has It Got to Do With My 12-Year-Old Daughter?” — Black Stars Team Doctor on Fans Pressure
By Roberta Gayode Modin
When the Black Stars don’t live up to your expectations in a match and you take to social media to pour out your frustrations, do you know what those harsh words in your rants do to the team including their families and friends?
Black Stars Team Doctor Clarifies Role: “We Don’t Pick Players, We Determine Availability”
By Roberta Gayode Modin
The medical head of Ghana’s Black Stars, Dr. Prince Pambo has clarified the scope of his responsibilities, stressing that while the medical team plays a crucial role in player readiness, final squad selection remains entirely outside their mandate.
Playing Injured Footballers Can End Careers - Black Stars Doctor warns
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Black Stars team doctor Dr. Prince Pambo has warned that allowing injured footballers to play through pain can have long-term consequences, including the premature end of their careers.
Planning for World Cup Without Kudus Would Be the Wisest Option — Dr. Pambo
By Roberta Gayode Modin
Black Stars team doctor Dr. Prince Pambo has advised Ghana’s technical team to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup without Mohammed Kudus, describing it as the most prudent approach given the uncertainty surrounding the midfielder’s injury.