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- Updated: October 31, 2016
The Accra High Court has postponed the hearing of a $2m libel suit brought by the president of the Ghana FA, Kwesi Nyatakyi.
Nyatakyi is seeking damages from a Ghanaian broadcast company which allegedly called him “the head of a Mafia”.
But the hearing has now been adjourned to 9 November after trial judge Daniel Mensah failed to turn up in court on Monday.
“I am not interested in money or punishment but to set the record straight,” Nyantakyi, a Fifa Council member, told BBC Sport.
Nyantakyi, an executive committee member of the Confederation …