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I am part of the gurus that started the Tema Harbour project – Rev. Osei Kofi

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By: Kwame Bediako

Ghanaian football legend Rev. Osei Kofi shared insights into his unexpected contribution to the establishment of the Tema Harbour during an interview with Kafui Dey.

Known for his remarkable achievements on the football field, including winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 1963 and 1965, Osei Kofi revealed a lesser-known aspect of his life that intertwines sports and infrastructure development.

Osei Kofi recounted his involvement in the construction of the Tema Harbour, stating, “We were bringing dynamite, which was being used in cracking the stones to filter Tema Harbour, so when you say the people who started building Tema Harbour, the gurus, I’m part of it,” Rev. Osei Kofi mentioned. 

Reflecting on his early life, Osei Kofi shared memories of growing up in Tema, where he trained with local football legends. Despite his small stature, standing at just 5 feet 3 or 4, he was determined to make his mark in the sports, emphasising the importance of community and mentorship in his formative years as an athlete.

Rev. Osei Kofi’s journey was not solely focused on football. He also reminisced about a time when his mother bought him tennis balls, while his father encouraged him to take on the role of a bus conductor. This anecdote illustrates the diverse experiences that shaped Kofi’s character and work ethic, ultimately contributing to his success both on and off the field.

As Rev. Osei Kofi continues to inspire future generations, his story serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of sports, community development, and personal growth. His unique contributions to the Tema Harbour project reveal that the legacies of athletes extend far beyond the pitch, influencing the very foundations of their communities.

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