Kurt Okraku sends a strong warning to critics who accuse him of being a ‘thief’

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has warned that he will take on individuals who make disparaging and false claims about his personality to tarnish his image in public.
He stated that people are at liberty to criticise his administration regarding happenings in Ghana football when there are setbacks or challenges.
However, he abhors the act where some individuals resort to raining insults on his personality, accusing him of thievery allegations in an attempt to air their grievances to the football governing body.
Speaking in an interview with GhOne TV, Okraku cautioned that those who dent his reputation in the public domain with false allegations will be dealt with appropriately.
“When I’m asked this question, sometimes I try to be sarcastic, sometimes I try to be very nice, and sometimes I try to joke. Normally, I only want to react to be honest with you, especially in public.
“But every Black Stars player has a Ghanaian account. If you insult me, okay. But if you defame me, I will not take it lightly. So if I’m not a thief and you’re calling me a thief, then we will have problems,” he said.
The GFA boss has been at the center of vehement public criticisms regarding issues with the Black Stars, Ghana Premier League, and other footballing activities.
Watch Kurt Okraku’s remarks below:
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— GHOne TV (@ghonetv) May 22, 2025
Source: www.ghanaweb.com