Prince Adu Poku, one of Kotoko’s finest skippers and a tormentor of opposing defence who became a household name during the Herbert Mensah administration, has set his sights on a career as a coach at the club.
In an exclusive interview with Charles Osei Asibey on Happy FM’s Where Are They programme on Tuesday, he revealed that throughout his spell with the Porcupine Warriors, he did not append his signature to any document by way of contract, and while he enjoyed the fame that followed his exploits, the difference between that fame as well as the respect he commanded during his peak in the 90’s and his financial status was like the void between light and darkness.
“I opted for Kotoko although Hearts of Oak gave me a better financial offer. Kotoko is a team I have relished from infancy,” said Poku.
He said he only received ¢5m from a promised ¢10m before the Herbert Mensah era, and when he assumed office, he settled the difference.
The former Kotoko left-footer stated that Mr Mensah promised him an accommodation and a car because of his meritorious service. Poku, however, said that promise did not materialise.
“I should have quit Kotoko with the likes of Yaw Sakyi after joining the club in ‘94, but Herbert told me in plain words that, “you, Adu, Kotoko needs you,” the player said.
He pointed out that he had an accident in 1999 which affected him so much and he had to be put under anesthesia before playing in most matches.
Responding to whether he has regrets serving the Porcupine Warriors, he answered in the negative.
Currently based in the Garden City, Kumasi, Poku indicated that he has gone into ‘hiding’ pursuing a coaching career, and promised to come back in style.
He blamed the low standard in the local league to a lack of respect for senior players by their junior counterparts.
Sounding religious, he said by the Grace of God he was comfortable in life, hopeful also that at the right time, he will bounce back as a Kotoko coach.
Source: Charles Osei Asibey Br. - Happy FM
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