The Ghana Football Association (GFA) presented its budget estimates to the Ministry of Youth and Sports two months ago, but the matter has spiraled into a storm of controversy after Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, made the figures public just days before the Black Stars' World Cup qualifier.

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Adams has come under intense scrutiny for the timing of his disclosure, which many critics have described as a "populist move." His revelation has shifted the national conversation away from football preparations and onto heated debates over spending, accountability and transparency in Ghanaian football administration.

The controversy erupted just 48 hours before the Black Stars' crucial clash against Chad in Ndjamena, a match that ended in a disappointing stalemate.