Who Wins GLO CAF Awards Tonight?

Many football connoisseurs are of the view that it will be a wicked injustice on the part of the organizers of the GLO CAF Awards should the show end and the flagship prize pass Dede Ayew by at the Banquet Hall of the State House tonight. The campaign for the 22-year-old is based not on the fact that he is a son of Ghana, host of the prestigious continental awards; but because his growing mastery of the game is obvious to escape even the blind. The Marseille winger has been shortlisted with two great sons from the continent- one from Mali in the person of Seydou Keita of Barcelona and the other Manchester City and Cote d�Ivoire�s burly midfielder Yahaya Toure. The city of Accra is already electrified for the ceremony, the third on Ghanaian soil, which has other nominees competing for awards like the National Team of the Year: Botswana, Cote d�Ivoire, Libya, Niger, and Tunisia (CHAN Team). Cameroun, Nigeria and South Africa have been shortlisted for Women�s National Team of the Year prize, while Esperance, MAS Fes (Morocco) and Wydad Athletic Club will be vying for the Club of the Year Award. Harouna Doula (Niger National Team), Nabil Maaloul (Esperance- Tunisia) Rachid Taoussi (MAS Fes- Morocco) and Stanley Tshosane (Botswana National Team) have been shortlisted for the coach of the year award. The Most Promising Talent prize would be competed for by Ahmed Elshenawy (Elmasry- Egypt), Ahmed Musa (VVV Venlo � Nigeria), Souleymane Coulibaly (Tottenham Hotspurs- Cote D�Ivoire) and Banana Yaya (Esperance- Cameroon), while Nompumelelo Nyandani (South Africa), Miriam Paixao Silva (Equatorial Guinea) and Perpetua Nkwocha (Nigeria) are scrambling for the Women�s Africa Player of the Year. The referee award will see Alioum Neant (Cameroon), Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria) and Noumandiez Doue (Cote d�Ivoire) competing for honours. The program would be spiced up by musical performances from Zeynab, Gloria Bosman, Kwabena Kwabena, Efya, and an Acrobatic Tumbling group known as Troop Agile from Kenya, among others. It was Didier Drogba, winner of the last event, who won it when Ghana hosted it in 2005.