by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 22, 2024 | Africa, Ghana, International, Other Sports
The Volta Region Footvolley Association, in collaboration with Oly Sports Consult, is set to organize the 6th Hogbetsotso Footvolley Tournament on November 1, 2024, at Keta Beach.
The tournament is part of the Hogbetsotso Festival, a key celebration of the Anlo state in Ghana’s Volta Region. The 4th edition saw participation from teams in Benin, Austria (represented by Bernard), and various local teams from the Volta Region and other parts of Ghana.
“Our goal is to make footvolley accessible to everyone,” said Mustapha Mohammed, President of the Footvolley Federation.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 22, 2024 | Africa, Boxing, Ghana, Other Sports
Ghanaian boxing stars Samuel Takyi and Holy ‘Jaw-Breaker’ Dogbetor will be the main attractions at the upcoming ACE Power Promotions (APP) Fight Night, set for November 16 at the Centre Mall near Atomic Junction, Accra.
The event, titled “Street 2 Champions Fight Night,” is designed to showcase the talents of rising boxers and aims to uplift young fighters from challenging backgrounds. In addition to Takyi and Dogbetor, Africa Games gold medallist Mohammed Aryeetey will also feature, along with some of Ghana’s top amateur fighters.
APP CEO Isaac Amankwaah emphasized that the initiative is part of a broader effort to steer young people away from social vices and use boxing as a tool for positive change. The Centre Mall, represented by CEO Mr. Bhagwan Asnani, is supporting the event as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, ensuring a night of thrilling action for fans.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 22, 2024 | Africa, Ghana, Other Sports
Enterprise Group Plc, a leading insurance company in Ghana, Nigeria, and the Gambia, organized a golf tournament in collaboration with the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) at the Achimota Golf Club. The event, themed “Teeing Up for Growth,” aimed to strengthen relationships with clients and partners through a day of friendly competition and business networking.
Enock Coffie and Richlove Ohene Sika emerged as the champions in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively. Mark Addison, Head of Business Development for Enterprise Insurance, highlighted the significance of the event in engaging key audiences and fostering valuable business connections. He also celebrated the company’s 100-year anniversary, emphasizing their role as innovators in the insurance industry, particularly through initiatives like same-day claims payments.
Adjoba Kyiamah, Executive Director of the UKGCC, echoed the importance of building business networks, stressing that events like this offer opportunities for partnerships and business expansion. The tournament, which included a golf clinic, culminated in an awards ceremony with additional prizes for the Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin.
Supported by companies such as Absa Bank Ghana, Guinness Ghana Breweries, Voltic (GH), and Blue Skies Ghana, the event provided a platform for brands to enhance visibility and connect with their target market.
Enterprise Group Plc, consisting of six subsidiaries, continues to lead in the insurance sector while fostering relationships through initiatives like this golf tournament.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 22, 2024 | Africa, Ghana, International, Nigeria, Other Sports
Ikenna Prosperity Okonkwo from Nigeria showcased outstanding skill at the ITF Juniors World Tour in Accra, securing both the singles and doubles titles in a thrilling six-week tournament. In the Boys’ Singles final, the 15-year-old triumphed over fellow Nigerian, Daniel Adeleye, in a tough three-set match, winning 7-6, 3-6, 6-3.
Okonkwo’s success didn’t stop there. Alongside Joseph Franklin Jimoh, he claimed victory in the Boys’ Doubles, defeating Belgium’s Jules Dannevoye and Louis Mouffe 6-3, 6-1. His dominance throughout the tournament established him as the standout player, earning him a total of three singles titles and two doubles titles.
Despite a challenging and costly six-week campaign, Okonkwo now has his sights set on competing in the junior Grand Slam, attributing his success to hard work, dedication, and support from the Aurum Tennis Foundation.
In the Girls’ Singles final, Great Britain’s Alisha Ndukwu took the title, defeating Tunisia’s Lamiss Houas 6-3, 6-2.
The tournament, hosted by Tennis Foundation Ghana, saw strong performances from Nigerian players, with founder Roger Crawford calling for reflection on the performance of Ghanaian competitors.
by Kelly Eric Ehor | Oct 22, 2024 | Africa, Boxing, Ghana, Other Sports
Newly-crowned UBO Africa super bantamweight champion, Samuel Martei Laryea, returned triumphantly to Akropong, where he secured his career-defining victory. Laryea presented his championship belt to Okuapehene, Nana Kwasi Akuffo III, as a gesture of gratitude for the opportunity that enabled his success. The Okuapehene, who sponsored the “Eastern Brawl” event during the Odwira festival, blessed the boxer, challenging him to aim for greater heights and surpass the achievements of legendary Azumah Nelson.
Accompanied by his trainer Smart Abbey and ACE Power Promotions’ CEO Isaac Amankwah, Laryea was warmly received. His dominant performance in a fifth-round TKO win over Nigerian boxer Lukman Akinolugbade, in front of his hometown fans, marked a significant milestone in his boxing career.