Heavyweight broadcaster Robert Marawa, the voice of sports media in South Africa, celebrates 49th birthday
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Ghanaian musician, Stonebwoy invited son of former Black Stars coach, Charles Kwabla Akonnor, on stage during his performance at a concert in Germany.
The young Akonnor, who is an upcoming musician in Ghana, goes by the stage name Kadmiellie and has a couple of records in his catalog.
In a video shared on social media by the sister of Kadmielli, the singer performed Stonebwoy's hit record 'Into the Future' as fans jammed with the duo.
Stonebwoy is currently on an European tour while promoting his new album, the Fifth Dimension.
Kadmielli, known in real life as Kadmiel Akonnor, has been carving a career in entertainment after deciding to do music rather than play football.
Heavyweight broadcaster Robert Marawa, the voice of sports media in South Africa, celebrates 49th birthday
BoxingAkonnor, a former captain of the Black Stars, was coach of the national team from January 2020 to September 2021, as reported by the BBC.
Meanwhile, he enjoyed a successful career in Germany, playing for several Bundesliga clubs, including captaining Wolfsburg.
In his coaching career, the legendary footballer was in charge of Eleven Wise, Hearts of Oak, Dreams FC and Asante Kotoko.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that former coach of the Black Stars, Charles Kwabla Akonnor is preparing to uncover some of the problems in the Ghana team.
The ex-Black Stars captain was sacked as Ghana coach in September 2021 following Ghana's defeat to South Africa in the World Cup qualifiers.
Akonnor has not spoken about his departure since but in an interview with 3 Sports, the 48-year-old said there are issues in the team that needs to be exposed.
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FootballSports Brief also reported that former Ghana coach, Charles Kwabla Akonnor has denied claims by Minister of Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, that he was paid $100,000 following his sacking.
The former Black Stars captain was dismissed in September 2021, just ten months into his role as head coach of the senior national team.
And according to the Sports Minister, Akonnor was duly compensated with an amount of $100,000.