Vice President of the GBFA, Charles Owusu-Ansah has mentioned that bodybuilders are not tools for violence adding that they are for peace, not war.
According to him the GBFA’s upcoming the photoshoot in Saturday at the Accra Mall is aimed at creating more awareness about the upcoming Man Ghana competition as well as to preach for a peaceful elections in December.
“We the Bodybuilders and fitness athletes in the country want to use this opportunity to preach peace ahead of the December presidential and parliamentary elections.”
“Most often, society see the bodybuilders as tools for causing confusion during elections and we want to change that perception. We want all Ghanaians to know that we are for peace and will not involve ourselves in anything that promotes violence but rather peace”, he added.


Samuel A. Boakye-Buckman (popularly known as Dada Oliseh) is a self-motivated young journalist with a passion for telling stories better with pictures. He is the founder, owner, editor and bankroller of www.ghanasoccernews.org as well as this website, www.totalsportsgh.com. Dada Oliseh is again the brain behind the Dada Oliseh Photos brand that produces awesome pictures of all sporting activities, nature, and other occasions.
He has a vast experience in the reporting of sports in Ghana especially football-related activities in Ghana and beyond. A former employee of Hearts News (official mouthpiece of Accra Hearts of Oak), 90 minutes sports paper, National Sports Authority, Footballcrusader.com, sportscrusader.com, and ghanafootballnews.com, Samuel is one of the few energetic and self-motivated young journalist in Ghana with a large following on social media, especially Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/boakye.buckman.9). He is well known for his frequent updates from all over the country with pictures to match. He is also a correspondent for a few international websites, including CAF. In recent times, he has introduced, as part of his many talents, the live streaming of matches and football-related activities. He lives in Accra Ghana.