Ghana's number one goal keeper Razak Brimah earlier today (Monday Jan. 30) released a video on his facebook timeline in which he throw jabs at critics of the national football team, aftter the Balck Stars truimph over congo in the ongoing African Cup of Nations in Gabon.
The 29 years old goalkeeper used many abusive words on the Ghanaian masses and this has caused many to come back hard at him with insults.
Hours later, Razak has made a u-turn to apologize and retract his inappropriate comments in the video and plead with Ghanaians to forgive him.
He said : "The words i used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values"
Read the full apology below:
I
have reflected over some comments I made this morning on Facebook and I
wish to render my sincere apologies for this unguarded comments.
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
I
have reflected over some comments I made this morning on Facebook and I
wish to render my sincere apologies for this unguarded comments.
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
I
have reflected over some comments I made this morning on Facebook and I
wish to render my sincere apologies for this unguarded comments.
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
I accept that as an ambassador for my country Ghana and a role model for many across the globe, I should not have reacted this way even in the face of the insults directed at my mother.
The words I used are unacceptable and offensive and does not represent my true values.
I hope the general public will accept my apology as I focus on helping the Black Stars win the African Cup of Nations title.
I also want to use this opportunity to thank the fans for the overwhelming support they have given the Black Stars that has helped us to reach this stage of the competition.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2017/01/30/goalkeeper-razak-brimah-apologizes-for-insulting-ghanaians/#sthash.6eKi5Ec5.0DC6Zf6G.dpuf
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