The Ghana Jiu-Jitsu Federation has officially received a Provisional Recognition Certificate from the National Sports Authority (NSA ) to operate in Ghana as the 48th Sports Association.

The combat sports association has since 2017 been operating in the capital and regions and communities after formally applying to NSA for recognition.

They have metamorphosed into a body fit for the development of professional athletes for the country in collaboration with the Authority as well as contributing to grassroots development of the sport nationwide.

The National Sports Authority, Ghana is currently nurturing over 15 new clusters of sporting disciplines, including indigenous sports like Ampe, Tug of War, Pillow Fighting, Breaking, and Footvolley.

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