Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan and his deputy, Dede Ayew have reported the shambolic preparations leading to their victory in the AFCON qualifier against Ethiopia to Ghana president, Nana Akufo.

Contrary to what emerged ahead of the meeting (Captaincy), the president enquired from the players, current happenings in the team; regarding their bonuses, welfare and what he could do to restore the Stars’ lost fortune.

According to Graphic Online investigations, the technical team left Accra for Kenya without any official from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) or the Ministry of Youth and Sports, leaving Coach Kwasi Appiah and his technical staff and players to fend for themselves in Kenya.

Worst of all, Graphic Sports Online also discovered that the situation compelled most of the players who were stranded on arrival at the Nairobi airport to hire taxis themselves to the team's hotel.

Further investigations revealed that though the technical team expected most of the players who played for their clubs on Saturday to arrive in Kenya by Monday, flight tickets could not reach them in time, resulting in the arrival of players on Tuesday and Wednesday morning.

Despite the poor travel arrangements and poor camping conditions the Black Stars still did manage to beat the Walias 2-0.

But the general consensus from the meeting with the President of the country is that, the national team deserved better.