Aduana Stars forward Yahaya Mohammed has urged Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kurt Okraku keep up the good legacy left by erstwhile boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Mr. Okraku was elected as the nation's football governing body chief last year October.
The former Dreams FC executive chairman takes over from Kwesi Nyantakyi, whose 13-year reign as FA boss was brought crashing down by a bribery and match-fixing scandal in June 2018.
However, during an interview with Accra-based Angel FM, Yahaya Mohammed thinks the beleaguered former CAF president did a superb job as Ghana's Football Association head hence Mr. Okraku should follow suit in order to become successful in the position.
"I will advise GFA President Kurt to continue with Kwesi Nyantakyi's good legacies. Even if it takes going to Nyantakyi's house for good advise, he must," Mohammed stated onAngel FM.
Mohammed began the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League brightly after netting a hat-trick against Inter Allies in Aduana Stars 4-0 victory at the Dormaa Park.