I've Done It Before...I Can Rescue Kotoko Through "Juju" – Sarfo Gyamfi

 
Ex-Ghana football star Sarfo Gyamfi claims he can salvage Kumasi Asante Kotoko from their recent poor performances through what he describes as Spiritual Prayers or “Juju” when called upon to serve.

According to him, if a supporter of an opposing team can rightly predict that Kotoko will draw in a grueling encounter, then something is seriously amiss spiritually in the club.

“If Kotoko is playing and others form groups and ganged up against the club (Kotoko) to the extent that some can even predict that Kotoko will draw 1-1 and within a week, that happens, then it’s not normal.

“Back in our days, when all Circles (supporters group of Kotoko) were vibrant, you dare not speak evil against Kotoko as it would rather be against you. Honestly, all those Circle Presidents are not dedicated Kotoko fans; they are there because of their stomach. We must dissolve all the Circles and reform it,” he opined.

In an interview with Peace FM on Peace Power Sports, Sarfo Gyamfi also known as the “Black President” says spiritually he has solely interceded for Kumasi Asante Kotoko without any funds from the club’s leadership.

“I have really worked hard for Kotoko in so many ways. Spiritually, I have helped the team but things are now difficult for me, so will need help from other sources,” he said.

The “Black President” who has openly declared he believes in black magic or “Juju”, ebunked allegations that he has ever been given an amount of fifty thousand Ghana cedis (GHC50,000) to spiritually work for Kotoko.

“No one in Kotoko has ever given me money in my life to do some spiritually assignment for the club. I used my own funds.

“If someone is saying there is no “Juju” in football, I will just refresh their memory with what Goldfields did to Kotoko some years back. If you will recall, Kotoko had never won a game in Accra against Hearts of Oak in some fifteen (15) years, but I made that possible and we won by a lone goal. So if someone says there’s no “juju” in football, then that person must be kidding,” he repeated.

He however added that in football what people deem as seeking spiritual help through prayers is “juju”.

 

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