As reported by SportsWorldGhana.com on Tuesday more than twenty Ghanaian footballers have been stranded in Ethiopia where they play their professional trade and the list include four former players of Asante Kotoko.
In a video cited by this website ex Porcupine Warriors goalkeeper Muntari Tagoe, defender Adamu Mohammed, left back Edwin Tuffour Frimpong and striker Yakubu Mohammed as well as several others beg government of Ghana to facilitate their return from the landlocked country to Ghana.
The football season has been terminated in the country that won the 1962 Africa Cup of Nations and the Ghanaian nationals – who say they have their flight return tickets ready – want to come back home to join family and friends after series of failed attempts.
Also Osei Mawuli who appeared in one friendly game for Kotoko but failed to win a contract in Kumasi is part of the stranded Ghanian contingent in Ethiopia.