Connect with us

News

High-Rising Ghana Premier League Referee Nurudeen Abdul Hak Appointed UDS SRC Deputy Sports Committee Chair

Details

Published July 9, 2026

Published at: 07:09Pm

Story by Saibu Terry

Emerging Ghana Premier League referee Nurudeen Abdul Hak has been appointed as the 1st Deputy Sports Committee Chair of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) at the University for Development Studies (UDS) for the 2026/2027 academic year.

The appointment was announced in an official letter dated July 9, 2026, and signed by SRC President Umar Maryam Boresa and SRC General Secretary Abdallah Elham Tipagya.

According to the letter, Abdul Hak’s appointment takes immediate effect and is in line with the provisions of the UDS-SRC Constitution.

As the 1st Deputy Sports Committee Chair, he is expected to provide effective leadership and discharge his responsibilities with integrity, professionalism, transparency, and accountability in the interest of the student body.

The SRC also requested that the appointee formally confirm his acceptance of the position within three working days of receiving the appointment letter.

The President and the Executive Committee congratulated Abdul Hak on his appointment, expressing confidence in his ability to contribute meaningfully to sports development on campus.

Abdul Hak is regarded as one of Ghana’s promising young football referees, having steadily risen through the ranks to officiate in the Ghana Premier League.

Abdul Hack is a Bed ICT level 200 student at the University for Development Studies UDS Tamale campus his appointment is expected to strengthen sports administration at UDS by combining his experience in elite football officiating with student leadership.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

Michael Edwards Steps Down as Fenway Sports Group CEO of Football

Details

Published: July 10, 2026

Published at: 6:10PM

Story by Saibu Terry

Michael Edwards has officially stepped down as Chief Executive Officer of Football at Fenway Sports Group (FSG), ending his tenure with one year remaining on his contract.

Edwards, who returned to Liverpool’s ownership group in March 2024 after a successful spell as the club’s sporting director, has now departed in what FSG described as a planned transition. During his time in the role, he helped oversee Liverpool’s football operations and guided the club through significant structural changes following Jürgen Klopp’s departure.

Following Edwards’ exit, Fenway Sports Group will not appoint a direct replacement. Instead, FSG president Mike Gordon is expected to resume oversight of the group’s football operations, continuing the organization’s strategy from the executive level.

Edwards was widely regarded as one of the architects of Liverpool’s modern success, playing a key role in recruitment and the club’s long-term football strategy. His return to FSG in 2024 was seen as a major boost as Liverpool entered a new era, but his departure marks another significant change within the club’s executive structure.

Despite the leadership reshuffle, reports indicate that Liverpool’s football and transfer operations are expected to continue without immediate disruption under the existing management team.

Continue Reading

News

RTU Wins Appeals Case Against Bolga All Stars, Receives Division One League Medals

Details

Published July 10, 2026

Published at: 2:59Pm

Story by Saibu Terry

Real Tamale United FC (RTU) has announced that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Appeals Committee has dismissed an appeal filed by Bolga All Stars SC, affirming the earlier ruling of the GFA Disciplinary Committee.

The decision brings closure to the dispute and leaves the Disciplinary Committee’s verdict in favour of RTU unchanged.

In a statement released by the club, RTU expressed satisfaction with the outcome, describing it as a positive development for the club ahead of the new football season.

The club also confirmed that it has officially received its medals in recognition of finishing as second runners-up in Zone One of the 2025/26 Access Bank Division One League.

RTU extended its appreciation to its supporters, stakeholders, and the entire RTU family for their steadfast support throughout the campaign.

The club concluded its statement with its rallying slogan, “WAYUNA!” and reaffirmed its identity as the “Pride of the North.”

Continue Reading

News

Haruna Iddrisu Supports 100 Women in Tamale South with GH¢2,000 Each to Boost Small Businesses

Details

Published: July 10, 2026

Published at: 1:58Pm

Story by Saibu Terry

The Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, has provided financial support to 100 women in the constituency, giving each beneficiary GH¢2,000 as seed capital to establish or expand their businesses.

The beneficiaries, drawn from the communities of Jerigu, Gbashe, and Cheshe, received the support as part of the MP’s ongoing commitment to promoting women’s economic empowerment and improving livelihoods within the constituency.

Speaking during the presentation, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu reiterated the importance of empowering women through entrepreneurship, describing it as a critical step toward reducing poverty, creating sustainable incomes, and strengthening families and communities.

According to the MP, investing in women remains one of the most effective ways to drive inclusive development, adding that economic empowerment initiatives require the collective support of all stakeholders.

The women expressed appreciation for the intervention, noting that the financial assistance would help them expand existing businesses or venture into new economic activities.

The initiative forms part of a long-standing empowerment programme that Hon. Haruna Iddrisu has sustained for more than two decades, reflecting his continued commitment to supporting women and promoting economic growth in the Tamale South Constituency.

The latest intervention further reinforces the MP’s focus on enhancing livelihoods and encouraging entrepreneurship among women in the constituency.

Continue Reading