Former Ampem Darkoa Ladies head coach and current Epiphany Warriors boss, Joe Nana Adarkwa, says his role at the newly-emerging Women’s Premier League side could be the final stop in his coaching journey within the Ghanaian top flight.
Adarkwa, who enjoyed a decorated nine-year spell with Ampem Darkoa; winning league titles, FA Cups, and a WAFU gold medal described his new post as the beginning of a meaningful final chapter.

This is home for me now,” he declared. “This will be my last stint with any women’s team in Ghana, and I’ve signed a 10-year deal with Epiphany Warriors. I’m here to give everything I have and help this team reach new heights.
Currently, he also serves as head coach of the Black Maidens, Ghana’s U-17 women’s national team, and has previously assisted the U-20 Black Princesses.

With a résumé that includes historic wins and continental achievements, Adarkwa’s appointment is seen as a major step forward for Epiphany Warriors, who are competing in just their second Premier League season and sit 5th on the league table.








