ADPU Men triumph in exhilarating Onga-sponsored cooking competition against Yummy City

On May 26, 2023, a thrilling cooking competition took place between the talented male and female workers of GhanaWeb, creating an exhilarating culinary experience.

The participants from ADPU Men (male) and Yummy City (women) showcased their culinary prowess, presenting a wide array of delectable dishes. The competition focused on a fusion of global flavors, making it a true feast for the senses.

In a closely contested battle sponsored by Promasidor Ghana, producers of Onga cooking spices, the ADPU men emerged victorious, leaving a lasting impression with their exceptional culinary creations.

The men of ADPU left no stone unturned in their quest for victory. Their culinary creations were a harmonious blend of diverse flavours and innovative techniques.

From the tantalizing aroma of samosas to the mouthwatering taste of jollof rice, their dishes reflected their dedication to culinary excellence. The men’s plantain chips delighted the judges with their perfect crunch and savory seasoning. They even ventured into the realm of desserts, treating everyone to a heavenly combination of ice cream with grape topping and refreshing pineapple and ginger cocktails.

Meanwhile, the female workers from Yummy City showcased their expertise in preparing traditional Ghanaian dishes with a modern twist. Their jollof rice was a testament to their mastery of the subtle balance of flavors, leaving everyone craving for more. The women’s samosas were meticulously prepared with a delicate filling and crispy pastry. They further impressed the judges with their watermelon ginger cocktails, a refreshing and innovative beverage option. Their spread also included peppered goat, apple salad, and coleslaw, adding diversity and vibrancy to their culinary repertoire.

The competition was fierce, with both teams delivering exceptional dishes that left the judges in awe.

The judges from Promasidor Ghana also were keen on hygiene, expertise, and skillset.

The women’s dedication to preserving Ghanaian culinary traditions and their innovative twists on traditional recipes earned them high praise. However, the men managed to captivate the judges with their bold experimentation and mastery of flavors.

After a meticulous evaluation, it was the ADPU Men who emerged as the winners, garnering accolades for their exceptional culinary skills.

Source: Ghana Web

Ghana wins an impressive 6 medals at Arnold Classic Africa 2023

Ghana’s contingent at the 2023 Arnold Classic Africa which was held in Johannesburg, South Africa bagged an impressive six medals.

The team made up of five talented athletes and three officials made their presence felt at the competition with the display of sheer power and skill.

Against established names on the continent, Ghana’s team put up spirited performances copping six medals to leave an indelible mark on the tournament.

Parnell Michael Adu emerged as the champion in Men’s Bodybuilding over 80kg and a silver medal in the overall Bodybuilding category, earning him a prestigious Pro Card for Black Muscles.

Abraham Mawutor Kwame Torkornoo showcased his prowess in the Men’s Bodybuilding over 85kg category, securing a well-deserved silver medal.

In the Elite Men’s Bodybuilding competition, Godwin Frimpong exhibited his strength and determination, earning a silver medal.

Christopher Ntow Bannan showcased his incredible physique and skill in the Elite Men’s Physique category, also securing a silver medal.

Among the team, the sole female athlete, Celestine Dogbeda, showcased her talent and discipline in the female Bikini category, earning a well-deserved tied bronze medal.

The GBFA issued a statement acknowledging the individuals and organizations that contributed significantly to their participation in the Arnold Classic Africa 2023.

“The support received was crucial in enabling the Ghanaian athletes to compete on the international stage and showcase their incredible skills.

With their outstanding results, the Ghanaian athletes have not only made their country proud but have also inspired a new generation of bodybuilders. Their success serves as a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent within Ghana’s bodybuilding and fitness community.

Source: Ghana Web

Ghana’s Abrefa wins medals at London Table Tennis Grand Prix

Ghana’s number one table tennis seed, Derek Abrefa, has won a silver and bronze medal at the recently held London Grand Prix Table Tennis competition.

Abrefa, who has competed for Ghana at various international competitions, was at his best at the London Grand Prix as he won silver and bronze in Men’s Band 1 and the Restricted Men’s Singles, respectively.

This year’s Grand Prix saw over 200 players from Romania, Poland, the Netherlands, Germany, Scotland, Russia, India, and Nigeria partake in one of the biggest table tennis events in the United Kingdom.

Abrefa had an excellent start to the competition, topping his group as he progressed into the Round of 32.

The Ghanaian table tennis star manoeuvred his way through the Round of 16 to the semi-finals, where he defeated English player Adam Jepson 3-2 and made it to the finals.

He, however, lost in the finals to his Romanian opponent to secure a silver medal.

Speaking in an interview after his success in the competition, Abrefa expressed his appreciation to Director of Sports at Ghana Immigration Service, Madam Anita Edikan Wiredu-Minta for her support and also to the President of the Ghana Table Tennis Association, Mr. Mawuko Afadzinu.

“It was a tough competition with all the top players from around the world, but I am happy with my performance. I want to also thank my coaches, Ebenezer Anang-Whyte, Raphael Munkoh, and Eric Hammond, for coaching him throughout the tournament,” he said.

Abrefa’s former national teammate, Emmanuel Asante, also won gold in the Band 3 event at the Grand Prix and delivered an impressive performance in the Band 2 event.

Source: Ghana Web

10 players most likely to join Chelsea this summer

After two transfer windows of unprecedented expenditure, Chelsea are facing what will be a defining summer in the club’s modern history. Incoming head coach Mauricio Pochettino will be charged first and foremost with trimming the blubber from a bloated squad packed full of underperforming talent, but there is some targeted spending to be done, too.

Pochettino is believed to want a new core of players; a goalkeeper, central midfielder and striker are top of his shopping list, while Premier League experience is a bonus. One deal is already tied up, but who else are Chelsea most likely to sign in the upcoming transfer window?

GOAL runs through the names below…

Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig)

A shoo-in. While we are still awaiting an announcement, by all accounts Chelsea are certain to bring in RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku as soon as the window opens in mid-June. A deal has been in place for some time, with the Blues set to fork out £52 million ($64m) on the Frenchman.

It’s a move that will raise some eyebrows given the Blues’ already overflowing attacking ranks, but you need only take a quick glance at the 25-year-old’s output to understand that he should be a significant upgrade on the current batch of ineffectual forward players – with an injury-hit 20-goal season following a ridiculous campaign where he made 55 goal contributions.

However, Chelsea have been stung in the past with big-money signings from Leipzig…

Romeo Lavia (Southampton)

A host of leading clubs are certain to be queuing up for Romeo Lavia after Southampton dropped out of the Premier League. There’s no way in hell he’s going down with them. It’s been widely reported that Chelsea will pursue a new No.6, with incoming manager Pochettino seeking Premier League experience to form the new core of his side, and NXGN Nine inductee Lavia may well fit the bill.

His press-resistance, ball-carrying ability and progressive passing would unquestionably be an asset to Chelsea, in an area of the pitch where they are lacking a player with the quality to supplement January arrival Enzo Fernandez. He is now certain to be available for a cut price after the Saints suffered relegation; Lord knows Chelsea could do with saving themselves some cash this summer.

Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)

The jury will be out on whether Chelsea should pursue another deal for Joao Felix after his short-term loan at Stamford Bridge. A permanent transfer should be out of the question, with Atletico Madrid still demanding €100m (£87m/$107m) for the mercurial attacker.

However, a second temporary deal would make sense if an agreement can be found for a relatively low fee. Although his form has oscillated, Felix has largely been one of Chelsea best performers in an extremely challenging period for the club, scoring four of the club’s measly 15 goals since he signed in January. It would be fascinating to see the possibilities in an in-form side – at his flying best he has shown that he can be truly world-class.

What’s more, he seems genuinely happy at Stamford Bridge, although Chelsea’s failure to qualify for the Champions League could be a factor in his decision-making. “I don’t know yet about my future,” he said recently. “It’s four or five months and I love it. It’s a top club, everyone in the club was very good to me. My team-mates were unbelievable and I really like to be here.”

Andre Onana (Inter)

Chelsea will pursue a new goalkeeper this summer, and Inter’s Andre Onana currently seems like the most likely option. There will be very few objections to the decision among the fanbase, with neither Kepa Arrizabalaga nor Edouard Mendy proving themselves to be long-term No.1 options for an elite football club, although the former enjoyed an improved season between the sticks.

Onana fits the archetype of the desirable modern-day goalkeeper, equally as comfortable stepping out from the back to become a pseudo extra centre-back as he is commanding his penalty area. His agility and shot-stopping ability are exceptional, and given Inter’s well-documented financial struggles, he would potentially be a cheaper option.

Manuel Ugarte (Sporting CP)

The latest name to emerge as a possible midfield target is Manuel Ugarte, and things seem to progressing quickly. Chelsea are rivalling Paris Saint-Germain for the Uruguayan midfielder by also matching his €60 million (£52m/$64m) release clause, and he is said to prefer a move to the Premier League.

A technical and combative central midfielder, Ugarte is comfortable using his ball-carrying ability and physicality to get himself out of trouble and move Sporting up the pitch, while he has a knack for winning the ball with perfectly-timed challenges, averaging more than four tackles per game. His doing the dirty work could potentially unleash Enzo as a creative force.

That said, there should be questions asked of the fee, especially given he is unproven in a leading European league and his profile is not dissimilar to Mateo Kovacic, who is likely to leave Chelsea this summer. Although they may have no other choice if they wish to sign the 22-year-old, meeting the release clause seems rash.

Victor Osimhen (Napoli)

It remains to be seen which direction Chelsea will go in this summer when it comes to a centre-forward, with the possibility still there that Romelu Lukaku could make a sensational (second) return to Stamford Bridge. If they do opt to spend, one name who is undoubtedly high on their list is Napoli hotshot Victor Osimhen.

There is no doubting the Nigerian’s quality in Serie A, but Chelsea will need to think long and hard about whether he can translate his prolific form to the Premier League – especially given Lukaku’s struggles in 2021-22 and that he would cost northwards of £100m.

Osimhen certainly has all the attributes to prosper in English football with his positional awareness, finishing ability and physicality, but Chelsea have had so little success with striker signings that there should be more than a degree of scepticism.

The question is: where else would they turn? The Blues are in desperate need of a striker who can actually put the ball in the back of the net, so will likely have to take an expensive risk in the transfer window. However, if he hits the ground running, the aforementioned Nkunku could provide a solution, too.

Moises Caicedo (Brighton)

The biggest obstacle to signing Moises Caicedo will be the competition Chelsea face from the Premier League’s elite, but that shouldn’t deter them from throwing their hat in the ring. The Blues attempted to bring him in in January, but were given short shift by Brighton, with Arsenal trying their luck soon after.

Though Caicedo went public with his desire to move on at the start of the year, his feelings may have changed after playing a huge part in guiding the Seagulls into the Europa League for next season. Chelsea must also consider that they are unlikely to be the Ecuadorian’s first choice if he does choose to depart, given they cannot offer Champions League football while the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United are sniffing around him too, and he will surely command a whopping fee; do they really want to get drawn into a protracted tug-of-war that they cannot win?

That said, Caicedo is well on his way to becoming an elite Premier League midfielder, and on his current trajectory his value will increase exponentially in the coming years. Chelsea have shown their ruthlessness in ensuring they get their man in the transfer window, but much will depend on the player’s will in this case.

Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus)

The apparent alternative to Osimhen seems to be Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic, but a difficult season for the Serb should serve as a cautionary tale. Chelsea are rumoured to be willing to splurge £70m ($87m) on the powerful frontman, despite the fact he has mustered just 10 league goals this season.

Again, the Blues’ transfer negotiators, Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, must give serious consideration to the risks tied up in such a deal given the club’s tainted history with big-money strikers. Spending so much on Vlahovic after such an indifferent season would certainly cause a furore, and good PR should be paramount after such a nightmare first full season under Boehly and Eghbali’s stewardship.

Vlahovic is another centre-forward who has the attributes to succeed in the Premier League, and Chelsea could roll the dice if they view this season as a blip, but it is a move that would smack of desperation from a club whose dire need for a goalscorer could be exploited this summer.

David Raya (Brentford)

If it’s Premier League experience Pochettino seeks, then David Raya could be viewed as the solution to Chelsea’s goalkeeping issues. The Spain international shares many of Onana’s attributes, but could well come cheaper; Brentford value him at a lofty £40m (£49.5m), but he should be available for less as he stalls on a new deal, with his current contract expiring in 12 months’ time.

The question he is whether Raya can be a significant upgrade on both Kepa and Mendy and be the difference between winning and losing. Although he is an astute shot-stopper, he doesn’t keep too many clean sheets, although his ball-playing ability from the back makes him a real asset. Perhaps he shouldn’t be their first-choice target, but he is a worthy back-up.

Lautaro Martinez (Inter)

Perhaps the dream alternative to Osimhen, Vlahovic or a Lukaku return, but also the transfer that seems the least likely at this stage. Chelsea should certainly be testing the waters, though.

Lautaro Martinez has enjoyed his fourth strong campaign in a row with Inter, where he has established himself as the attacking linchpin of the side. His physical style of play and devastating finishing ability suggest he would be suited to the rigours of English football, and the chance to work with his compatriot Pochettino could be enticing.

However, while it is always said that Inter are in financial trouble and therefore need to cash in on their biggest assets, Lautaro seems simply too valuable for the Nerazzurri to part with, and they are in a strong negotiating position with three years to run on his contract. It could be a case of turning the player’s head with a wage package he cannot refuse.

Source: Ghana Web

Another radio presenter suffers physical attack in Tamale

Barely a month after two persons attacked a Radio Presenter of Tamale-based Dagbon Fm, another Presenter, Halik Musah, also known as DJ. Tell, with Tamale-based Radio Tamale, has also been attacked.

In a video sighted by Rainbow Radio, the vociferous Presenter was seen being pulled out of his vehicle by his assailants, who punched him from the side and made unsavoury remarks.

The remote cause of the attack, believed to have happened at an unknown location, is not immediately known, but a helpless Halik Musah was seen trying to protect himself.

The two assailants, whose faces are not seen in the video, hurled insults at him and described him while physically manhandling him.

It would be recalled that three weeks ago, a former Deputy Northern Regional Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress(NDC), Iddrisu Hardi alias Pagaaza and Mumuni Osman, was arrested concerning an attack on a Tamale-based Radio Presenter.

Abubakari Sadiq, a presenter with Dagbon Fm, was attacked by the suspects during a live studio discussion.

The two were arraigned before the court on charges of conspiracy to commit a crime, assault, unlawful entry, and threat of death.

They both pleaded guilty to all four counts of charges and were convicted on their own plea.

They were subsequently sentenced to a fine of GH?3, 600 or in default serve a custodial sentence of 18 months imprisonment in hard labour but they managed to pay the fine.

Source: Ghana Web

2022/23 GPL Week 33: Medeama travel to Samartex, Accra Lions host Kotoko

There will be Ghana Premier League action when the weekend comes around as the 2022/23 campaign heads into the final two games.

In the coming weekend, games will be played for Week 33 before the final matchday of the season the following week.

Among the nine matches that will be played, all eyes will be on the contest between Samartex FC and Medeama SC on Sunday, June 4.

A win could seal the Ghana Premier League title for the Mauve and Yellow outfit if results from other games end in the favour of the team.

Before the Sunday games, Asante Kotoko will seek to beat Accra Lions on Sunday to keep hopes of finishing in the top four of the league standings at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak are scheduled to take on Real Tamale United at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Below are the upcoming Week 33 games:

MATCH: DREAMS FC VS GREAT OLYMPICS FC

DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023

VENUE: THEATRE OF DREAMS

REFEREE: JULIAN NUNOO

ASSISTANTS: ROLAND ADDY and PETER DAWSA

4TH REFEREE: SELORM YAO BLESS

MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALEXANDER AZAMETI

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: DELALI PHRANK AWUTEY

GFA CAMERAMAN: BERNARD AGBODZA

MATCH: BECHEM UNITED VS BEREKUM CHELSEA

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: NANA FOSU GYABOUR PARK

REFEREE: ERIC SEFA ANTWI

ASSISTANTS: ERIC NDEBUGRI and ALHASSAN ABDUL RAUF

4TH REFEREE: MOHAMMED MISBAU

MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALHASSAN ABDUL RAUF

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: PRINCE AGYEMANG

GFA CAMERAMAN: PAUL EGBENYA

MATCH: ACCRA LIONS FC VS ASANTE KOTOKO SC

DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023

VENUE: ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM

REFEREE: ANDREWS AWURISA

ASSISTANTS: TIJANI MOHAMMED and THEOPHILUS AKUGRE

4TH REFEREE: CHARLES BULU

MATCH COMMISSIONER: JOHN YAKUBU

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: COLLINS ODDOM

LIVE ON STARTIMES

MATCH: KING FAISAL FC VS LEGON CITIES FC

DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023

VENUE: DR. KWAME KYEI SPORTS COMPLEX

REFEREE: RUSTUM GAMELI SENORGBE

ASSISTANTS: COURAGE KUEDUFIA and SETH ABLETOR

4TH REFEREE: DR. IMORO OSMAN

MATCH COMMISSIONER: AMOAKO WILLIAMS

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: OBED ACHEAMPONG

LIVE ON STARTIMES

MATCH: NSOATREMAN FC VS ADUANA FC

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: NANA KONAMANSAH PARKREFEREE: ERIC OWUSU PREMPEH

ASSISTANTS: STEPHEN BALANGUENA and KOFI NYARKO BAKAI

4TH REFEREE: ADAARI ABDUL LATIF

MATCH COMMISSIONER: JOSEPH YEBOAH ACHEAMPONG

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: MASAWUDU ISSAH

GFA CAMERAMAN: ISAAC NYARKO

MATCH: KOTOKU ROYALS FC VS TAMALE CITY FC

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: THEATRE OF DREAMS

REFEREE: ROBERT MUSEY

ASSISTANTS: ATO YAWSON and JAMES OSAFO

4TH REFEREE: ABDUL LATIF QADIR

MATCH COMMISSIONER: OLIVERT AMOAKO

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: DELALI PHRANK AWUTEY

GFA CAMERAMAN: MARK SASU

MATCH: HEARTS OF OAK SC VS RTU

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM

REFEREE: FOSTER BASTIOURS

ASSISTANTS: PATRICK PAPALA and ALI TIMUAH BAA

4TH REFEREE: BENJAMIN K. SEFAH

MATCH COMMISSIONER: GABRIEL INKUM

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: SENA RICHARDS

LIVE ON STARTIMES

MATCH: FC SAMARTEX VS MEDEAMA SC

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: NSENKYIRE PARK

REFEREE: GEORGE MAWULI VORMAWOR

ASSISTANTS: KWESI BROBBEY and FREDERICK DANFUL

4TH REFEREE: FRANKLIN AKUMATEY

MATCH COMMISSIONER: JAMES ADJEI

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: JAMES ADJEI

GFA CAMERAMAN: BEN ENYINDA

MATCH: KARELA FC VS GOLDSTARS FC

DATE: SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2023

VENUE: CAM PARK, AIYINASE

REFEREE: MAXWELL HANSON

ASSISTANTS: GILBERT ADOM MENSAH and ALEX OSAM

4TH REFEREE: GABRIEL OPOKU ARHIN

MATCH COMMISSIONER: WILLIAM QUAYE

VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: STEPHEN APAKA QUAICOE

GFA CAMERAMAN: EMMANUEL LARTEY

Source: Ghana Web

Abednego Tetteh targets GPL goal-king award

Bibiani Gold Stars forward Abednego Tetteh says he is poised and working hard to end the 2022/23 betPawa Premier League as the top scorer.

Tetteh, 32, has been in blistering form for the Miners since he joined in January 2023, following his failed campaign at King Faisal and Hearts of Oak.

With 16 goals in 28 games, Tetteh is keenly contested by Bechem United’s Hafiz Konkoni and Tamale City’s Sampson, who have 15 and 14 goals, respectively.

According to him, he has set two targets before the end of the season, with Gold Stars finishing among the top four and also winning the golden boot award with two games left to climax the season.

“My first target is to aid Gold Stars finish among the top four teams at the end of the season. When you mention four best teams in Ghana, Gold Stars will be among them,” he told 3sports.

“My second target is me winning the golden boot award. I will do whatever I can and try as much as possible to win it by the Grace of God”.

Before joining Gold Stars, Tetteh scored two goals in 11 games for King Faisal before parting ways with the ‘Insha Allah’ boys.

The former Bechem United forward hopes to increase his tally when Gold Stars travel to face Karela United on Saturday, June 4, before hosting Accra Lions at home a week after.

Gold Stars sits fifth on the league log with 48 points after 32 games.

Source: Ghana Web

Asamoah Gyan meets Sports Minister

Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan paid a visit to Mustapha Ussif, Minister of Youth and Sports, in his office to discuss the upcoming Baby Jet U-16 African football competition.

The event is scheduled for June 6th to June 13th, 2023, at the Cape Coast Stadium.

This juvenile tournament will bring together 32 teams from various African countries, allowing promising young footballers to exhibit their abilities in front of international scouts and also grant them the platform to join professional football.

Apart from fighting for honours and attracting scouts, Asamoah Gyan and other football legends will mentor the young athletes competing in the competition.

This crucial support seeks to develop their skill and assist them in growing both on and off the pitch.

Hon Mustapha Ussif, Minister of Youth and Sports, commended Asamoah Gyan for his initiative and assured him of his Ministry’s unwavering support in making the event a success.

The Minister acknowledged the value of such events in supporting youth development and providing opportunities for young athletes to showcase their talents.

The Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Daniel Botwey, who was also present at the meeting, used the opportunity to congratulate Asamoah Gyan and his management team.

He asked them to consider organising the tournament at the grassroots level, emphasising that doing so would promote unity and education, and also act as a deterrent to social vices and drug abuse among young people.

Other personalities, including Asamoah Gyan’s manager, Samuel Anim Addo, the Deputy Minister of Sports, Hon. Evans Opoku Bobie, and William Kattey, the Chief Director of the Ministry of Sports, were also present.

As the countdown to the Baby Jet U-16 African football championship begins, anticipation among football fans and supporters throughout the continent grows.

The event, which has the backing of major football professionals as well as government officials, promises to be a great platform forb young African talent to shine while pursuing their goals of becoming professional players.

Source: Ghana Web