Dan Kwaku Yeboah

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Dan Kwaku Yeboah
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Born (1970-09-30) 30 September 1970 (age 55)

Dan Kwaku Yeboah is a Ghanaian broadcast journalist and former spokesperson for the Ghana Football Association during the period of the FIFA Normalisation Committee.[1][2] He is also the Head of Sports for Despite Media Group who owns Ghanaian media giants Peace FM.[3]

During his tenure as the spokesperson of the Ghana Football Association during the era of the FIFA Normalisation Committee he developed a document dubbed corporate communications policy for the football association which has been adopted by the association for its communications.[4] He was also once the communications director of All Blacks F.C. He resigned as spokesperson of the Ghana Football Association Normalisation Committee in September 2019.[5]

In March 2019, he was adjudged the Most Innovative Sports Presenter of the year at an event held at the International Conference Center by Pan African Awards held in Accra.[6] Meanwhile, in November 2019 the Ghana Journalists Association honoured him with a Special Award for his meritorious service to sports journalism in the West African country.[7][8] In October 2018 he was nominated for the Sports Journalist of the Year award by the Ghana Journalists Association and won the award.[9][10] He is also a previous winner of the Lade Wosornu Prize for Literature.[11] He has won multiple awards as the Ghanaian commentator of the year after winning the award three times in a row.

Influence in Ghana football

In July 2018 the renowned broadcaster was appointed spokesperson for the FIFA/CAF liaison team which was mandated to manage football in Ghana following the dissolution of the Ghana Football Association Executive Committee following the Anas Aremeyaw expose.[12] After the end of the Liaison Team era he was appointed as the spokesperson for the FIFA Normalisation Committee.[13] In summer of 2019 he was named the spokesperson for a 5-member Management Committee which was tasked to steer Black Stars during their campaign in the 2019 AFCON tournament.[14][15] In September 2019 he resigned from his position as the spokesperson of the Normalisation Committee after citing personal reasons for his resignation.[16] During 2017 television show Kwaku Yeboah slammed the Confederation of Africa Football for what he described as a populist decision when the continent's football governing body moved the African Cup of Nations from January to June.[17]

Contribution to society

LOC for 2023 African Games Appointment

References

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