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20th August 2025 3:50:03 PM
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Chief Executive Officer of Databank, Kojo Addae-Mensah, has advised Ghanaian international footballers to be cautious in their engagements with foreign women, particularly in terms of romance.
He opined that they pick partners from their race, locally, which he believes is safer than choosing foreign women.
Addae-Mensah made these remarks during a discussion on Joy FM's Sports show that was aired on August 19.
"I know this will be controversial, but I want to tell the players something: Black is beautiful, so they should stop this lust for foreign girls and pick women from their Ghanaian communities," he noted.
During the discussions, the Databank CEO referred to embattled former Arsenal player and Ghana Black Stars Thomas Partey, who is currently in a legal battle for rape and other related charges.
According to Addae-Mensah, Ghanaian players often encounter avoidable challenges when involved with women from abroad, suggesting that such relationships have, in some cases, led to damaging allegations.
“There is nothing wrong with coming to Accra or your community to pick a girl and taking her with you to your city abroad. This is because these foreign girls are trouble,” he added.
Meanwhile, Partey's new club has given the opprotunity to play until he is found guilty.
While concerns have been expressed about Villareal's deal with Partey as he has a pending case, the club, in reaction, issued a statement yesterday citing their respect for the player's insistence on his innocence.
They said, while they await the final verdict, they maintain their stance as strong advocates against acts of violence in all its forms, including gender-based violence, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, or any behaviour that undermines the dignity of individuals.”
“The club is aware that the player is currently involved in legal proceedings in England. The player firmly maintains his innocence and denies all charges against him. Villarreal CF respects the fundamental principle of the presumption of innocence and will await the outcome of the judicial process, which will be responsible for clarifying the facts of the case.
Due to the law in England in relation to ongoing proceedings, the club is unable to comment further. Villarreal wishes to reiterate its strong commitment to respect and diversity and firmly condemns any acts of violence in all its forms, including gender-based violence, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, or any behaviour that undermines the dignity of individuals.”
They went ahead to praise Partey for his stunning football skills, calling him a “complete midfielder with great stamina and exceptional physical attributes".
They highlighted his successful spells with Arsenal, Atlético Madrid, and the Ghana national team, where he earned over 50 caps.
The move by the Addae-Mensah praised Villarreal for their stance, commending the club for supporting Partey while his case is before the courts.
“The prosecutor wanted to end his career, but I’m happy that someone at Villarreal was very sensible to know that you are innocent until proven guilty. This is because most of these allegations come out with a verdict of not guilty, so I really appreciate what Villarreal have done for him.”
The 32-year-old, who left Arsenal this summer, has been charged with multiple counts of rape.Thomas Partey is currently facing six serious criminal charges in the UK. The charges were formally presented at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 5. These charges have been levelled against him by three different women.
In one of the charges, Complainant 1 claims that, between April and May 2021, Partey penetrated her anally during what began as consensual vaginal intercourse, without her consent. She further claims that between April and June 2021, Partey engaged her in anal sex on on at least four separate occasions without her consent.
Complainant 2 also alleges that in December 2021, after she refused to engage in sexual activity, Partey raped her vaginally. She also claims that in February 2022, he penetrated her anally after she explicitly declined anal sex. A third allegation from Complainant 2 states that during a trip to Marbella, Spain, in June 2022, Partey raped her vaginally.
Complainant 3 also claims that in February 2022, Partey lay on top of her, attempted to kiss her, and touched her over her clothes without her consent.
However, the player has denied all the allegations levelled against him. His lawyer has denied the charges of rape and sexual assault against her client.
The statement issued by Partey's lawyer, Jenny Wiltshire, noted:
“Thomas Partey denies all the charges against him. He has fully cooperated with the police and CPS throughout their three-year investigation. He now welcomes the opportunity to finally clear his name."
The lawyer noted that as legal proceedings are ongoing, her client will not make any further comment on the matter.
Under UK law, rape and sexual assault are prosecuted under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, which sets out clear definitions and penalties for these crimes.Rape is defined as intentional penile penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person without their consent and without a reasonable belief that they consent.
Sexual assault involves intentionally touching another person sexually without their consent.
In the case of Thomas Partey, if he is found guilty of the multiple counts of rape and sexual assault, especially involving multiple complainants and repeated offences, he could face a lengthy custodial sentence, potentially 15–25 years or more, depending on the court’s assessment of harm and culpability.
However, renowned sports journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah has accused Premier League side Arsenal of playing a role in the rape charges brought against Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey.
According to him, the fact that the charges became public immediately after Partey’s contract renewal talks with the Gunners failed suggests that club officials may have influenced the timing of the revelation.
The Peace FM journalist also noted that the alleged incidents occurred in 2022 while Partey was still playing for Arsenal, yet the charges were only made public in 2025 after he left the club which he sees as another indication of the club’s involvement.
Speaking on Radio XYZ, Kwaku Yeboah stated that the charges could negatively impact Partey’s football career as clubs may hesitate to sign him until the case is resolved.
“With the way the charges surfaced, I believe the person who influenced Arsenal's decision not to extend Partey’s contract is behind this. At this point, it will reduce his market value and discourage interested clubs.
“They have decided to destroy his career. How could something that happened in 2022 be kept under wraps until he was out of the club? This is a calculated attempt,” he said.
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