
The pursuit for justice in the terrible death of Asante Kotoko superfan Nana Pooley has made significant progress.

Ghana Police have detained six individuals in the last four days, the most recent being a woman identified as Akosua Black Chinese.
Pooley died after being stabbed on February 2, 2025, at Nana Koramansah II Park.
Since then, the Ghana Police Service has been under pressure to find the perpetrators.
Their prompt response has resulted in several arrests, sending a clear message that justice must be done.
Previously detained were former Minister of Employment and Labour Relations Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, Joseph Kyeremeh, and Police Inspector Agyemang Duah Owusu.
Baffour-Awuah and Kyeremeh were released on bond, but Inspector Owusu was charged with murder and remains in detention.
On February 5, two more suspects, Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine, were apprehended.
Elizabeth Akosua Ntiriwaa, the latest suspect, is a Black Chinese. Authorities believe she had a direct part in Pooley's killing.
Her detention has prompted significant outrage, especially on social media, where many Ghanaians are demanding justice.
Social media users have had strong feelings over Akosua's detention.
Some have hailed the police for their quick action, while others have urged harsh penalties for everybody involved.
One person called it "the arrest of the year," while another just said, "Jail her." Many others have called on the police to guarantee that justice is delivered.
The inquiry is still underway, even with six people in detention.
The police are seeking to acquire more evidence and hold those involved accountable.
Inspector Owusu, a main suspect, is slated to appear in court on February 17, 2025.
Meanwhile, the case has gained interest outside of the football world.
Some political figures have even advocated for the arrest of Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku, citing his role in Pooley's death.
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