Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, executive director of the Danquah Institute, saw Manchester City defeat Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the English Premier League.
On February15,2023, Manchester City defeated Arsenal 3-1 in their standout game of the current campaign to take the top spot in the Premier League standings.
After the game, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko spoke with the two Ghanaians on the Arsenal roster: striker Eddie Nketiah, who is considering changing his nationality from England to Ghana, and midfielder Thomas Partey, a member of the Black Stars.
“Had lunch today with my good friend @Thomaspartey22 and the young man who calls me “Uncle”, @EddieNketiah9 after their training session. They are both in very high spirit and determined to see @Arsenal returning to winning ways, starting from Saturday against @AVFCOfficial,” Gabby Otchere-Darko wrote on his Twitter post with a picture of the meeting sighted by Pak MediaGh.
In the loss against Manchester City, Eddie Nketiah played the entire game while Thomas Partey was sidelined with an injury.
A game more than Arsenal, Manchester City presently leads the 2022–2023 English Premier League standings on goal differential. The two teams are locked on 51 points.
Meanwhile former Chief Justic, Sophia Akuffo has hit back at Gabby following the latter’s criticism of her decision to join pensioner’s protest against their inclusion in the Domestic Debt Exchange Program.
Gabby Otchere-Darko in a tweet reacting to the gesture by the former Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, to picket the Finance Ministry together with pensioner bondholders said her move was done in “error.”
“For a former CJ [Chief Justice] to take up a noble cause such as she did but at such late hour when all was done and for all that publicity, she owed it to herself and her social standing to have understood the issues far better than what she exhibited last Friday. She is bigger than that,” Gabby tweeted.
In reaction, Justice Akuffo replied that, “Gabby Otchere-Darko can call me paranoid”.
“I don’t care. We are talking about people, we are talking about human beings, we are talking about people who have served this country, and have served well and have served hard, not easy service.”
“When you are not a member of government and you are calling yourself a member of government, so