GHANASoccernet.com understands, the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations will cost Ghana's state broadcaster US$ 1.25 million.

With just a day to the start of the tournament in Equatorial Guinea, Ghana TV is set to confirm they have secured the rights.

Last month, Sports Minister Mahama Ayariga confirmed government was looking at bailing out the state broadcaster to acquire the TV.

If Ghana Television fails to raise the amount, it would mean Ghanaians can only watch the AFCON on pay TV.

The Black Stars are in action on Monday against Senegal at the Mongomo Stadium.

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  • 2blakk 9 years ago

    sika diee bass basa

  • NYASSJALLOO 9 years ago

    What a shame. So if i may ask what has this gtv has been doing all these while wiyh heir advertising money? Ghana is indeed a very free country where everyone choose to do what he / she feels right with no accountability.

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