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William Adom Nortey who displayed against ace rap star, Reggie Rockstone in a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) show says he is coming to the Bukom Boxing Arena on Friday September 19 to give fight fans another good show.
Speaking to Yours Truly in an exclusive interview he said MMA is the next big thing to happen to Ghana Sports and urged all fans to watch out and patronise the event.
The Global Warrior Championship next big fight is at the Bukom Boxing Arena and it is expected to be bigger and better.
According to Nortey who is fighting a Nigerian this time. MMA is safer than boxing that is why he is practising it, and hopes to take MMA to bigger places.
He thanked Jeff Taylor and the Ghana Mixed Martial Arts Federation for the support and opportunity.
"Because of MMA now am popular and famous, he just give me money in town due to my performance.
Meanwhile preparations are underway for another fantastic show.
After the last event by Global Warrior, it has opened the eyes of many people who now want to contribute.
Friday September 19 is another opportunity and the main bout is a Middleweight battle between Ghana's Emmanuel Lamptey and Ben Bazi of Nigeria.
However there would be other entertaining frays between tough fighters from Nigeria, Cote d Voire and other countries.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Bernard Abbey aka 'Kenya' has challenged Alfred 'ShowTime' Lamptey, former WBC Youth Featherweight Champion to a Lightweight contest.
Speaking on his social media platform, Abbey said he has admired Lamptey for a long time but now he wants to meet him in the ring and beat him because this is his time and era.
According to Abbey who is managed by Shiatse Management and Promotions he wants to offer Lamptey and fight fans something sweet because nobody knows what he can do, and he now wants to do it.
"I am ready, Lamptey can take all the money on the table but I will beat him" he said
He met Lamptey and told him in the face, but the former SWAG Award winner did not consider him serious and replied that he was moving forward and focused on bigger things.
"My name is ShowTime so I don't waste time on someone who doesn't have the boxing eye, am moving on, he is not rated in the high ranks, i believe he wants some hype" Lamptey stated.
However, the fight has generated public interest and supporters of both boxers have expressed interest in getting it done because boxing is what they do.
Alfred Lamptey (15-1-0) has held multiple titles and fought in countries like UAE and South Africa. He is managed by Alex Ntiamoah Boakye's Box Office and coached by Eben Adjei at the Black Panthers Gym.
Abbey (6-1-0) who was defeated in Georgia by their Olympic medalist believes he has gained the confidence and exposure to face a popular opponent. He trains steadily under Coach Augustus Dodoo.
Meanwhile, latest news is that Joseph Commey, the new National Lightweight Champion who is a gym mate of Lamptey has also called Abbey saying he has to face him before calling his senior, since Samuel Takyi is delaying.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku aka The Game Changer has commended telecom giant, MTN for their timely intervention to motivate the senior national team ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
According to Okraku the $2 million support for the Black Stars and other national teams has really inspired the players to give off their best to make it to the next World Cup to be hosted by USA, Mexico and Canada.
Other national teams benefiting from MTN are the Black Queens, Black Satellites and Black Starlets.
Mr. Kurt Okraku did not leave out others like KGL Foundation, Lele Rice, 5 Star, Goil and others who also support the Black Stars.
He said their support has gone a very long way to inspire the players, technical staff and management to navigate their ways to ensure a smooth path to their goals.
Football has become very expensive and it needs great support from not only FIFA, government and the FA, but corporate support.
The teams also need moral and spiritual protection and support.
The GFA President gave special thumbs up to all Ghanaians for the massive support that backed the Black Stars to pip Mali and he is very optimistic that they will win their last two games for a smooth qualification.
Ghana has participated in the FIFA World Cup since 2006 where they made it to the second round.
In 2010 in South Africa, the Black Stars reached the Quarter Finals. They were also in Brazil for the 2014 edition but was a fiasco as they did not impress, just like Qatar 2022 after missing Russia 2018.
For the 2026 edition, it is serving like an eye opener because they have been at the tournament before and felt the competition, so they must know what to do right and best to be among the best four or go to the final and win.
With lucky Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare guarding the posts, the Black Stars are safe, however they need aggressive tackling defenders, creative dribbling and strong midfielders and forwards who can run and score goals.
Ghana is the eye and hope of Africa and the Stars must deliver.
Already, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt have made it and it would be ideal for Africa to have a strong representation that is capable of winning the World Cup.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Ghana has taken another bold step in advancing women’s rugby with the official launch of Rugby Rising Play at the University of Ghana Rugby Stadium on Friday, September 12, 2025. The initiative makes Ghana only the second African country to roll out this World Rugby-backed programme.
Opening a Pathway for Girls in Rugby
Rugby Rising Play is designed as a structured, 10-session pathway for teenage girls with no prior rugby experience. It introduces them to the sport in a safe and supportive environment, helping them build confidence, embrace teamwork, and develop the skills needed to progress to Tier 1 rugby.
Described as more than just a project, the launch was celebrated as a movement—one aimed at empowering girls, breaking social barriers, and shaping the future of women’s rugby across Africa. Around 30 young girls from 12 schools showcased the sport during the ceremony.
Calls for Investment in the Next Generation
Special Guest of Honour, Madam Veronica Commey, Deputy Director (Technical) of the National Sports Authority, hailed the initiative as “a groundbreaking initiative that seeks to transform the landscape of girls’ participation in sport in Ghana.”
She stressed the importance of supporting young girls, not only in rugby but in all sports, saying:
“When we invest in girls, we invest in the future. From grassroots to greatness, let us rise together through sport.”
Her remarks underscored the programme’s wider mission to nurture female athletes, coaches, administrators, and leaders for Ghana’s sporting future.
Celebrating Rugby’s Growth in Ghana
Former GRFU President, Mrs. Gifty Anna Myers, the first woman to lead the union, reflected on her early efforts to introduce rugby in Ghana back in 2003—a move initially met with doubt. She expressed delight at seeing the sport’s growth, urging young girls to take rugby seriously and seize the opportunities the game now offers.
She also highlighted Ghana’s milestone of hosting the first CAR North-West Africa Women’s 7s Tournament in Accra, which drew participation from Morocco, Tunisia, and other nations.
Guidance and Caution for Young Athletes
President of Women in Sports, Mrs. Joyce Mahama, encouraged girls to remain committed to their sporting journey while issuing a word of caution:
“Do not see sport merely as a chance to travel. Desperation could expose you to exploitation.”
She urged participants to stay focused, avoid dropping out, and bring their peers along to help rugby grow. Mrs. Mahama praised the GRFU’s partnership with World Rugby, noting how Ghanaian girls are already making a mark internationally.
A Long-Term Vision for Women’s Rugby
Ms. Rafatu Inusah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, outlined the bigger picture. She spoke of a future where today’s players evolve into coaches, referees, administrators, and leaders within the sport.
She revealed that the project will also roll out teacher and volunteer training, safeguarding workshops, community sessions, regional festivals, and a national celebration of rugby for girls.
Closing her address, she offered an inspiring message directly to the participants:
“To the girls who will soon take to the field: this program is for you. We believe in your potential, and we are committed to giving you every opportunity to rise, shine, and lead safely through rugby.”
About Rugby Rising Play
Rugby Rising Play is part of World Rugby’s global initiative, Impact Beyond 2025, launched last month. The programme leverages the momentum of the upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup in England to drive lasting change worldwide.
Through its three core pillars and nine strategic initiatives, Impact Beyond 2025 aims to inspire more women and girls to embrace rugby, not only as players but also as coaches, referees, and administrators.
In Ghana, Rugby Rising Play stands as both a challenge and an opportunity: to nurture the next generation of women who will carry the sport forward, building a legacy that stretches from grassroots fields to the global stage.
Source GRFU Communication
The Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU), in partnership with World Rugby, will officially launch the Rugby Rising Play Project on Friday, 12th September 2025.
Rugby Rising Play is World Rugby’s first bespoke girls’ participation programme, specifically designed to recruit and retain more teenage girls in rugby.
The primary goal of the initiative is to create a clear pathway for girls to progress into Tier 1 rugby and other formats of the game.
It aims to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to excel in the sport while promoting lifelong involvement.
Beyond rugby skills, the programme fosters a holistic learning environment that embodies the core values of the game: teamwork, discipline, respect, and integrity.
For the first time, teenage girls across Ghana will have access to a structured pathway into rugby, with 10 empowering sessions crafted to build confidence, unlock potential, and open doors to Tier 1 rugby and beyond.
The launch is scheduled for Friday, 12th September 2025, at the University of Ghana Rugby Stadium.
This is more than just a programme; it is a movement. A bold step towards empowering young girls, breaking barriers, and shaping the future of rugby in Ghana and across Africa.
The future is female. The future is rugby. And it begins right here in Ghana.
Source Richard Achore
The Sports Education and Management (SEM) Promotions led by Lord Eddie Coleman is staging a mouth watering boxing show at the Bukom Boxing Arena on Friday 12th September 2025.
There was a public appearance at Gbese on Sunday evening to market the fights which attracted a pleasant crowd.
On the bill as the main bout is Ernest Akushey aka Baubali versus Jacob Dickson aka The Beast in a Cruiserweight contest. .
This is a fight that boxing fans have called for and they must be grateful to the promoter with their presence and patronage.
Both Akushey and 'Paa Dicky' Dickson lost their last bouts with titles at stake, and SEM is giving them another chance to appease their fans.
Dickson was a former National Cruiserweight Champion and lost the chance to win the WBC International Bridgerweight belt against American Nigerian Tabiti.
Baubali was also knocked out by Jonathan Tetteh aka 'Worldwide'.
However the Chorkor hero. Baubali has promised victory, while Dickson said he will retire him.
On the packed bill is the National Super Welterweight clash between powerful Kofi Dana and mercurial Musa Rahman Lawson who was recently signed by SEM Promotions.
The evening is expected to be full of fireworks with exciting boxers like John Laryea aka Expensive Boxer, Daniel Gorsh aka Emperor, Abubakar Kamoko aka Ambitious Tilapia, Obodai Sai aka Miracle and Ghana based Nigerian Sampson Solomon on the bill.
According to Lord Coleman the event is named Monaco - 'Night to prove' for the boxers to express themselves to the fans as to who is the boxer and who is the talkative. .
Some amateurs, the Black Rockets and juvenile boxers (Ben Ankrah versus Oko CP) will thrill to herald the professional fights.
Top musical artists have been lined up to provide entertainment so it is not going to represent only sports, but art, music and culture will be on display.
The gate fee is cool to meet every pocket and the VIP will serve a classic and exclusive entertaining atmosphere.
No boxing fan will love to miss this bill.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Young Spartans from Awudome, Kaneshie stole the juvenile football show which heralded this year's Wormanne Art Festival Korle-Gonno on Sunday.
They beat Chorkor based Golden Kick in the exciting final which attracted a large crowd at the Dr. Bannerman Park also known as Okpotsu. Park. Gt. Padua, last year's winners placed third.
The teams that took part in the two day competition were Mamprobi Utd, Saint Stars, Charity Stars, Trust FC, Sharp Thinkers, Mighty Victory, Great Cedabs, Mighty Cosmos, Great Padua, Golden Kick and Young Spartans who produced the most exciting player and goal king.
Nii Adotey Allotey, PRO of Native Tribegh, organizers of the Womanne Festival said the football competition was very successful despite the anxious moments during some matches
The CEO of Native Tribegh who loves to be called Level also thanked all the sponsors and supporters of the event noting that the main festival is from September 12 to 22.
He advised all participants to comport themselves to be safe and cheerful.
He said there would be various forms of art works, candle night walk, culture on display, music, dance and general entertainment.
The Korle Gonno Stool Secretary also congratulated the football teams and players.
Yours Truly who was there to present some of the awards urged the players to train hard and keep playing and praying to be successful like Black Stars Goalkeeper Ben Asare who was born and bred at Korle Gonno.
Hon. Gideon Hammond, Deputy Director General of the National Sports Authority graced the final. He hailed the teams and young players for their wonderful artistry and fantastic football which delighted the fans.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
The Street Academy based at Arts Center in Accra has distributed free exercise, note books and other stationary to pupils and students on Saturday 6th September at the school premises.
Ataa Lartey, Founder and CEO of the popular Street Academy said many philanthropists and organisations have been supporting the school and their programmes and events over the years.
He thanked Mr. Boi Abbey who has decided to mark his birthday by presenting gifts to the pupils in the Primary department and students in the Junior High School department respectively.
The items distributed include exercise books, pens, pencils, crayons, maths sets and others.
According to Ataa Lartey who is a sports enthusiast, the most important project which is dear to his heart and wants for the Street Academy is an astro turf where the children can play and discover their talents.
Aside academic work, students are taught culture and arts as well as sports such as football. boxing, hockey and athletics.
He thanked all sponsors and supporters as well as the media for promoting the Street Academy which has produced prominent personalities in the society.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
The Street Academy based at Arts Center in Accra has distributed free exercise, note books and other stationary to pupils and students on Saturday 6th September at the school premises.
Ataa Lartey, Founder and CEO of the popular Street Academy said many philanthropists and organisations have been supporting the school and their programmes and events over the years.
He thanked Mr. Boye Abbey who has decided to mark his birthday by presenting gifts to the pupils in the Primary department and students in the Junior High School department respectively.
The items distributed include exercise books, pens, pencils, crayons, maths sets and others.
According to Ataa Lartey who is a sports enthusiast, the most important project which is dear to his heart and wants for the Street Academy is an astro turf where the children can play and discover their talents.
Aside academic work, students are taught culture and arts as well as sports such as football. boxing, hockey and athletics.
He thanked all sponsors and supporters as well as the media for promoting the Street Academy which has produced prominent personalities in the society.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
WBO Africa Bantamweight Champion Theophilus Kpakpo Allotey is leading the Boxing Ghana Pound for Pound ratings for the month of September 2025.
He has overtaken Holy Dorgbetor who reigned for two months.
Daniel Gorsh who led at the beginning of the year has dropped to fourth position as others are climbing.
WBO Africa Lightweight Champion Faisal Abubakar aka Poncho Power has moved up to the third position, Shakul Samed who fought at the WBC Grand Prix is at the fifth position, Joseph Commey, the National and UBO Lightweight Champion is at number 6. while another power puncher Emmanuel Mankatah who holds the UBO Africa Super Featherweight title has joined the top ranks.
The Boxing Ghana monthly rankings is based on fight frequently, performance, media appearances, activeness and quality of fight platforms or organisations staging bouts such as WBC, IBF, WBA, WBO, ABU or ABU.
Recently a number of Ghanaian boxers have been rated by the African Boxing Union ABU where Theo Allotey is number 5.
He is number 5 at IBF, 15 in the WBO recent ratiings 8 at IBO Intercontinental and 9 at IBC respectively.
Theo Allotey who is preparing for a WBC International shot told Yours Truly on The Big Fight Night at Omashi TV, he is very happy with his new status as number one in Ghana and his journey to reach the top and claim the ultimate world title has just began.
He said the new ratings has motivated and inspired him to push harder.
His trainer Coach Dr. Ofori Asare also said Theo is coming like a rocket and should be supported to realise his dream after representing Ghana and excelling at the amateur level.
He expressed that within eleven months they have really worked very hard and leaving no stone unturned till they achieve the goal if winning a world title.
He appealed to the government and companies to support Team Allotey.
Allotey was the shining star at the Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifiers and won a medal for Ghana at the African Games before turning professional.
He currently holds the National and UBA Africa Super Flyweight title and showed his talent, skill and power against Daniel Gorsh for the WBO Africa Bantamweight Championship.
By Sammy Heywood Okine