According to Moses Parker, the owner of Medeama football club, he believes that his confrontation with former Black Stars player Sulley Muntari during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was an act of God.
The incident occurred during a meeting between the playing staff and the Management Committee regarding unpaid appearance fees. Muntari physically assaulted Moses Parker, which ultimately led to the player’s dismissal from the camp, along with Kevin-Prince Boateng.
However, in 2022, ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Sulley Muntari apologized for the unfortunate incident and reconciled with Moses Parker, smoking the peace pipe.
In an exclusive interview yet to be aired on Max TV, Moses Parker, also known as Mospacka, revealed that upon reflection, he believes that the confrontation with Muntari in Brazil could have been an act of God. He suggests that the incident changed the direction of his plans for Medeama football club and his mining business: “Looking back now, I think my confrontation with Sulley Muntari in Brazil could have been an act of God because it changed the direction of my plans for Medeama and my mining business.”