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Ghanaians React After Lady at the Centre of Pooley’s Death, Akosua Black Chinese Finally Arrested

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The search for justice in the tragic killing of Asante Kotoko superfan Nana Pooley has taken a major step forward.

Ghana Police have arrested six suspects within four days, with the latest being a woman known as Akosua Black Chinese.

The incident took place on February 2, 2025, at Nana Koramansah II Park, where Pooley was fatally stabbed.

Since then, the Ghana Police Service has been under pressure to find those responsible.

Their quick response has led to multiple arrests, sending a strong message that justice must be served.

Among those arrested earlier were former Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Hon. Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, Joseph Kyeremeh, and Police Inspector Agyemang Duah Owusu.

While Baffour-Awuah and Kyeremeh were released on bail, Inspector Owusu has been charged with murder and remains in custody.

Two more suspects, Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine, were also arrested on February 5.

The latest suspect, Akosua Black Chinese, has been identified as Elizabeth Akosua Ntiriwaa. Authorities believe she played an active role in Pooley’s death.

Her arrest has sparked widespread reactions, particularly on social media, where many Ghanaians are calling for justice.

Social media users have expressed strong opinions about Akosua’s arrest.

Some have praised the police for their swift action, while others have demanded strict punishment for all involved.

One user described it as “the arrest of the year,” while another simply stated, “Jail her.” Many others have called for the police to ensure that justice is fully served.

With six suspects now in custody, the investigation is still ongoing.

The police are working to gather more evidence and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Inspector Owusu, one of the key suspects, is scheduled to appear in court on February 17, 2025.

Meanwhile, the case has drawn attention beyond the football community.

Some political figures have even called for the arrest of Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku, linking him to the events surrounding Pooley’s death.

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