Ghanaian Gospel musician, Grace Ashy has revealed the Ghana Football Association (GFA) wrote a letter to the German embassy to deny her a visa for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
According to Grace Ashy, the letter was given to her by the GFA to be taken to the German embassy for her visa process for the 2006 World Cup.
Speaking to Nana Ama Mcbrown on her show, Grace Ashy detailed, “When we were about to go to the World Cup in 2006, the maiden one in Germany, when I composed the song our father President Kufuor invited us to the castle and placed me in the hands of the GFA, because of me women are now interested in football”.
“I was going to GTV, TV3 announcing as if I had lost something, so they should look after me so I had to go and take a visa, this matter do you know the secretary gave me a letter and I placed it in my documents when I got there, he wrote I should not be given the visa”, she added.
Grace Ashy noted that some of these things are not important so if you love your country, you just must love the country.
She later revealed that the letter came from the GFA’s Kofi Nsiah, and it was sealed, but she did not open it to read since Kofi Nsiah was from her hometown.
The gospel musician further stated that the white person she met at the embassy advised her to read letters that were given to her that concerned her.
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GFA wrote a letter to the Germany embassy to deny me of my visa for World Cup 2006- Grace Ashy pic.twitter.com/qIqP9dziRQ
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