After his playing career, Didi left for the University of Education in Winneba in
Ghana to study Physical Education (PE) with Football Coaching as his major. He returned to Kumbugun Senior High School in Tamale to become a PE teacher.
Early career Whilst teaching he Founded Guan United and became the Head coach for a Division 2 side. Under him the club qualified for the National Division 1 league and qualified 3 times for the Division 1 league play-off (Middle league) three times. Didi was appointed as the assistant coach of Ghana's Women Nation team, the Black Queen in 2009 to 2011. whilst with the queens he worked also for Right to Dream Academy Akosombo in the
Eastern Region of Ghana 2010-2012 as a Coach Educator.
Ghana Women's U17 Dramani left the academy when he was appointed as the Head coach of the Ghana's Women U-17 Nation team, the Black maiden in 2012. He led them to qualify for the
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan for the
2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup where the team become the first African team to win a medal. The Black Maidens defeated Germany in the third place match to win the bronze medal. He won the SWAG coach of the year in 2012 following his exploits.
Asante Kotoko In August 2012 Didi signed for
Asante Kotoko. Didi is a 2013-2014 first Capital Plus Premier League coach of the year after aiding
Asante Kotoko win the League title for the Second consecutive season. This was his first League trophy with
Asante Kotoko. Didi again is the winner of the 2014
MTN FA cup coach of the year award. On 10 March 2015, Asante Kotoko announced that they had parted ways with Dramani reaching an agreement over his severance package. This happened after supervising seven matches in the 2015 season, losing three of those whilst accumulating 8 points from a possible 21 points leaving the club in the 10th position of the league table.
Nordsjælland In 2017, Dramani was appointed as the assistant coach for the Ghana Women's National Team. Dramani later on left in 2019 to join Danish club
FC Nordsjælland. ==Certification==