Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kwesi Nyantakyi has stated that he holds no grudges against his Vice President, George Afriyie.
This statement follows Afriyie's prior accusation of Nyantakyi's greediness, alleging that Nyantakyi had reversed his decision not to contest for the top post again in 2018.
After Nyantakyi's apparent change of stance, George Afriyie expressed disappointment and cautioned of a potential embarrassing defeat for Nyantakyi through various media platforms.
The tension between the two eventually resulted in Afriyie losing his position at the GFA.
"I have no issues with George Afriyie," Nyantakyi affirmed during an appearance on Onua TV.
"If someone offends me I don’t keep it in me, and I’ve let go of everything but I will not call him, he’s not my friend that I call for us to sit somewhere or go to the bush canteen to eat fufu," Nyantakyi added.
Nyantakyi's tenure as President of the GFA ended in 2018, and since then, two presidential elections have occurred. George Afriyie contested in the first election but was unsuccessful. He was disqualified from the second election, which took place last year.