About GeSF
Ghana Esports Federation
What we are
Body for competitive video game in Ghana.
Ghana Esports Federation is a national body that regulates gaming activities in the country. It also covers all the fundamentals of esports, including but not limited to players, organizations, associations, and events organizers as well as law and governance.
Our Executive Members
Executive Members
Igor Boumekpo
President
Mr. Ebenezer Nii Tackie Laryea
Vice President
Samuel Amankwa-Frempong
Deputy Vice President
Sekyere Steven
General Secretary
Rev. Nicky Kwame Oduro
Treasurer
Sergio-Francis Essien
Technical Director
Delali Phrank Awutey
Communications Director
Oscar Mawuli
Deputy Communications Director
Yuba Rahamani
Standardization Director
Henry Boye
Strategic Partnership
Solomon Osei
Players Commissioner
Paul Nminbaguro ziem
Internation Relations
Annabel Ashalley- Anthony
Vice Internation Relations
Fifi Nokoe
Operations Manager
Ashalley-Anthony Alan
Operational Consultant
Abrokwah Ernest
Deputy General Secretary
Program and facilities
partnership
There has been an increasing number of esports organization or club in universities and communities in the past few years dues to growing interests and increasing community esports tournaments. Besides an attractive prize pool, some organization tournaments could also offer scholarships to the winners.
Igor BoumekpoPresident, Ghana Esports Federation
A higher frequency in esports event and tournaments in universities will also create opportunities to train more students in tournament event planning, production and broadcasting, groom more talent in the area of commentary. These experiences will increase the students chances or securing employment after graduate.
Yuba RahamaniStandardization Director, Ghana Esports Federation
Schools to setup a space dedicated to esports development, the GeSF will work hand-in-hand with key esports partners like peripherals and PC hardware brands to create a mutually beneficial arrangement between the brand and the consummer. In doing so, we can allow students to delve into esports in a save and a controlled environment with all neccessary equipment for honing their skills.
Solomon OseiPlayers Commissioner, Ghana Esports Federation
Educational institutes generally have dedicated ICT centers, but these facilities nad usually not suited for esports, as esports requires high-end PCs, high-speed broadband internet, and suitable peripherals. To meet the growing interest for esports and create more avnues of participation in unioversities nad colleges, esports and PC hardware brands must be encouraged to set up and sponsor esports center is campuses.
Samuel Amankwa-FrimpongDeputy Vice President, Ghana Esports Federation