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Kotoko goalkeeper reveals club Chairman has accused him of taking bribe

By Mutala Yakubu
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Sowah has therefore pleaded with the management of Kotoko to terminate his contract
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Kumasi Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Ernest Sowah has revealed that club Executive Chairman Dr Kwame Kyei accused him of taking a bribe in a Ghana Premier League game last season.

The goalkeeper says the accusations are untrue and he feels frustrated and wants out of the club.

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Speaking to Kumasi based Angel FM, Ernest Sowah said “ Dr Kwame Kyei accused me of taking bribe in front of the playing body inside the dressing room, immediately after the week 30 league game against Liberty Professionals last season. I came to Kotoko not as a poor man, I don’t lack because I have my own house and my own cars so how on earth will I take a bribe from Liberty?

I have one more year left on my contract, but I am pleading to the management of the club to mutually terminate it because I am not happy at the club.”

Sowah lost his number one spot at Kotoko and played second fiddle to Felix Annan.

After joining Kotoko on a free transfer from Congolese side Don Bosco, the Ghana international cemented his place in the starting line-up before losing his position due to an injury he sustained.