The Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) has proudly congratulated its President, Rafatu Inusah, on achieving a Postgraduate Certificate in International Sports Management from the University of London.
This academic feat coincides with another significant milestone her recent election to the Board of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC). These accomplishments underscore her growing impact and leadership within Ghana’s sports community.
Rafatu’s inspiring journey from the rugby field to influential roles in sports governance stands as a powerful testament to resilience, vision, and purposeful leadership. Her rise continues to empower and encourage young girls and women striving to make their mark in the world of sports.
In an official statement, the GRFU applauded her dual achievements, describing them as pivotal not just for her personal growth but for the broader evolution of inclusive leadership in Ghanaian athletics.
“Your journey from the fields of rugby to the highest levels of sports leadership is a beacon of hope and inspiration — especially for young girls and women who now know that no dream is too bold, and no ambition is out of reach.”
Under Rafatu’s leadership, the Ghana Rugby Football Union and the Ghana Triathlon Federation have witnessed significant progress. Her administration has prioritized grassroots development, gender-inclusive policies, and international partnerships — efforts that are reshaping the national sports landscape.
“With your new role at the Ghana Olympic Committee, we are optimistic about a future marked by equity, opportunity, and excellence in Ghanaian sports,” the GRFU added.
The Union further highlighted Rafatu’s commitment to lifelong learning and her dedication to excellence in sports administration, noting these as essential traits for driving transformation in sports leadership.
“We are immensely proud of you, Rafatu. Your achievements are a victory for all of us. Shine on, trailblazer, the world is watching, and we are cheering you on!”
With her academic and leadership accomplishments, Rafatu Inusah joins a growing league of women redefining sports governance in Ghana. Her success marks a new era in the pursuit of professionalism, gender equity, and forward-thinking leadership in the nation’s sporting arena.