“I admit I was wrong to mention the President and his vice in that incident. I am sorry and I hope they forgive me,” Nyantakyi mentioned on Onua TV, as quoted by Joy Sports.
“When I met the so-called Sheikh Al-Thani, I suggested to him that he needed to give monies to the President and his vice. I was wrong at the time and I should not have said that. I regret those comments and I hope all including the Ministers I mentioned are able to forgive me.”
It will probably be recalled that, in 2018, Nyantakyi was captured in Anas’ ‘Number 12’ exposé allegedly taking money items and peddling affect.
This led to him resigning as GFA President, in addition to shedding his positions as FIFA Council Member and 1st Vice President of CAF.
Nyantakyi was subsequently handed a lifetime ban and fined 500,000 Swiss Francs by FIFA within the aftermath of the exposé.
He was additionally charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, and corruption by a public officer, however was later granted bail with some sureties.
Although his lifetime ban was subsequently diminished to fifteen years following an enchantment to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), Nyantakyi’s fame took a serious hit.