Afriyie Ankrah denies claim of buying coconut for $100 in Brazil

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Former Sports Minister Elvis Afriyie Ankrah has strongly refuted allegations that he purchased a coconut for $100 during the Ghana Black Stars’ participation in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

The accusations emerged in the wake of the tournament, following criticism of the Black Stars’ poor performance and the controversial transport of $3 million in cash to pay player bonuses. Among the claims was the allegation that Ankrah spent an outrageous sum on a single coconut.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Face to Face with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Tuesday, November 26, Ankrah dismissed the allegations as “completely senseless” and asserted that they were part of a smear campaign following the team’s disappointing performance.

Ankrah, who had previously appeared before the Brazil 2014 Commission of Inquiry and became emotionally distressed during the proceedings, reiterated his innocence, stressing that the accusations were baseless and lacked any factual support.

“And also the focus was on unnecessary externalities, and sensationalism, yes things happened in Brazil, I was in charge and I took responsibility and apologised. But there was so much focus on non-essentials. Up till today, people think that I bought a coconut for $100, completely senseless. And all things that are not true and necessary.”

He said he has put the past and the humiliations he experienced behind him.

“I was the central victim, do you know what it means to be put on television, for four months, live coverage? Horrible stories, every day you are on the front page. Different stories, lies and I was told not to speak. You know what that means? But I have gone through it, I survived. And I have forgiven them and I have moved on.”