“Sports Night” tonight, Tuesday 9th November 2010, takes a look at the impasse between the Sports Ministry and the Ghana Olympic Committee on one hand and between the Sports Ministry and the International Olympic Committee on the other.
Join Nathaniel Attoh from 9:00pm to 10:00pm tonight as he hosts the president of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana, Ackah Anthony and the chairman of the Committee of
Presidents of National Sports Associations, Dr. Michael Nunoo, as they bring to bear the issues surrounding the unrest between the Sports Ministry and the International Olympic Committee. The panelists will give details of the existing Sports Decree SMCD 54 and reveal what has become of the new Sports Bill.
Sit through the sixty-minute program on Joy Sports on Multi TV as the panelists provide answers to the wrangling which has engulfed Ghana sports with respect to our association with the IOC and find out how best the issues could be resolved discreetly in the interest of Ghana sports.
Obaayaa Annan/Joy Sports/Multi TV
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